A person diagnosed with dementia usually:
displays a loss of intellectual capacity
Gerontology is best defined as the study of the:
aging processes
One of the current proposals regarding the developmentally disabled stresses changing the emphasis in active treatment to:
one of choice
The most important factor in the treatment and care of the developmentally disabled is:
the end result
A resident cannot be discharge or transferred if the:
resident contracts HIV
Assume that 150 doses of medication were prescribed by the resident’s physician to be administered in a given time period. However, 2 doses ordered were not given and 3 doses were incorrectly administered as prescribed, What was the medication error rate?
3.3 percent
It is standard operating procedure to:
monitor restraints every 30 minutres
The director of nursing may serve as a charge nurse only if the facility:
has an average daily occupancy of 60 residents or less.
The OBRA outcome-oriented survey is focused on the:
quality of care actually provided
Mrs. Jones fell and fractured her hip while gardening in her back yard and was admitted to the local hospital. She had been in very good health prior to the accident. She was admitted to the local hospital and had surgery performed to repair the fracture. During her stay in the hospital, her family determined that she may need to be admitted to the nursing facility for physical therapy with the expressed intent of having her discharged back to her home as soon as therapy was completed. Upon her admission to the nursing home, the Director of Nursing was informed by her staff that Mrs. Jones was incontinent of bladder. which statement is true as related to the actions the DON must take?
A complete assessment should be done to determine the reason Mrs. Jones incontinent and place her on a bladder-training program if appropriate
An administrator receives a directive from his company’s corporate office advising him that all the company’s nursing homes will become “smoke free” at the beginning of the new year Which of the following statements is true in regards to the facilities’ new smoking policies?
The facility must allow those residents who lived in the facility prior to the implementation of the new policy to smoke in a designated, climate controlled area
In most states, which of the following cannot be appointed as the agent under an advance directive?
the attending physician
The Patient Self-Determination Act should be:
given to the resident and family at the time of admission
To be effective, a resident council should:
have continued support by the administration and the residents
A curator, as used in civil law, equates to a:
guardian
When a new resident is admitted, the social worker should help the family during the initial separation period by:
maintaining family contact regarding the resident’s condtion
Empathy may best be defined as the:
ability to comprehend the meaning and relevance of the thoughts and feelings of another
According to research studies, the most indispensable mineral found to be lacking in the diet of the elderly is: 1. iron 2. sodium 3, potassium 4, magnesium
potassium
To maximize the destruction of bacteria on dinnerware, the temperature of rinse water in dishwashers should be:
180 degrees Fahrenheit
Proper food storage is very important. Of the following problems listed, which is usually the most significant?
temperature control
An unplanned and/or undesired weight loss would be classified as significant if the percentage of loss during a six month interval was : 1. 4 percent 2. 6 percent 3. 8 percent 10 percent
10 percent
The most common cause of food poisoning is:
improper refrigeration of perishable foods
Nursing personnel should encourage a resident to eat in the dining area unless the resident:
has been contraindicated to do so by physicians orders
Who is responsible for implementation of the resident care policies in the facility?
Medical director