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This study guide provides a comprehensive set of questions and answers covering various aspects of healthcare, including medical terminology, patient care, and regulatory compliance. It is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of key concepts in the field.
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What is the decibel range for a hearing aide compatible telephone? - answer -12- What are the main symptoms of Tardives Dyskinesia? - answer -Lip Smacking and Uncontrolled facial gestures
What do the initials COPD stand for? - answer -Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease What is CHF? - answer -congestive heart failure What is blockage of the arteries called? - answer -arteriosclerosis What is hardening of the artery walls?
Does a resident have a right to a shower? - answer -Not specified, just that it is assumed you will keep the resident clean. The study of the aging process - answer -Gerontology A person who studies the aging process? - answer -Gerontologist What are the 4 stages of a decubitis sore? - answer -The stages of a decubitis sore 1. redness/warm to touch 2. a blister that opens with possible puss. 3. tissue loss of the upper and lower layers of the
epidermis. 4. tissue loss down to the bone. Explain class 1-4 deficiencies per OBRA - answer -1. no harm, no potential for harm. 2. no harm, but potential for harm. 3. harm, but no immediate jeopardy. 4. harm and immediate jeopardy. What letter would indicate the existence of a substandard care? (A- L?) - answer -F? What is myocardial infarct? - answer - Heart Attack What is the first stage of annual survey? - answer -Offsite preparation
Which phase of survey involves identifying which deficiencies the facility is sited for? - answer - Information Analysis Which phase of survey involves team identifying which people they want to talk to and records they want to review. - answer -Sample Selection Which phase of survey involves the team observing residents and staff, taking notes, interviewing the resident council and other residents? - answer - Information Gathering What is the correct order of steps of annual survey? - answer -Offsite Preparation, entrance conference, sample selection, information
gathering, information analysis, exit interview Within how many days of the survey team exiting a facility and completing a survey must the facility receive a report of the results of compliance survey? - answer -10 days Within how many days must a facility submit a plan of correction in response to any allegations of deficiencies? - answer -10 days from the receipt of the report of deficiencies. When is the earliest the survey team can return to verify the facility corrected all cited deficiencies. -
What is FDR? - answer -Formal Dispute Resolution (within 20 days of receipt of 2567) What does CASPER stand for? - answer -Certification and survey provider enhanced reports If you wanted to know how much money I made Last month, I would look at the - answer -Profit and loss statement Who enforces the rehabilitation act of 1973? - answer -EEOC Which survey type is the annual survey - answer -Standard Survey
Which survey type is a complaint survey? - answer -An abbreviated standard survey Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyors find substandard care during an annual survey? - answer -An extended Survey Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyor finds substandard care during a complaint survey? - answer -A partial extended survey Which survey type is used to verify a facility corrected any cited deficiencies where the facility was
Obra 1987? - answer -Must maintain each resident's highest practical physical, mental, and psycho-social well being and minimize decline. What is the standard you must provide residents with respect to the facility environment per OBRA? - answer -You must provide residents with an environment that is home-like and de-emphasize the institutional look of nursing homes. What is type 1 Diabitis? - answer - Insulin dependent and treated with Injections What is type 2 diabetes? - answer - Adult onset and treated with diet, exercise, and pills.
What does CMS stand for? - answer - Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services How often must a facility be surveyed? - answer -Every 15 months What is class 1 deficiency - answer - No harm or potential for harm What is class 2 deficiency - answer - No harm and no potential for harm What is class 3 deficiency - answer - Harm but not immediate jeopardy
An MDS must be signed by a - answer -Registered Nurse A care plan must be signed by a - answer -Registered Nurse A comprehensive assessment must be completed within how many days of admission to a facility? - answer - days A care plan must be completed within how many days of the completion of the MDS - answer -within 7 days of completion of MDS
A significant change must be processed within how many days - answer -14 days (completely new MDS) A comprehensive assessment must be reviewed every ___ and completely updated __. - answer -reviewed every 3 months and completed annually. A comprehensive assessment must be reviewed every ___ and completely updated __. - answer -reviewed every 3 months and completed annually. Reaching out to the community and strengthening your relation ship with community organizations is called - answer -Public relations
Which national organization represents for profit nursing homes? - answer -AHCA Which national organization represents non-profit long term care facilities? - answer -AAHSA What does DHHS stand fro? - answer - Department of Health and Human Services Which organization provides research to OSHA - answer -NIOSH provides research to OSHA What does OSHA stand for? - answer - Occupational Safety and Health Act or Administration
What does OSHA do? - answer - Protects American workers by ensuring a safe workplce Who enforces OSHA? - answer - Occupational Safety and Health Administration Which organization sets the standard for the American with Disabilities Act - answer -ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Which organization develops and publishes the life safety code? - answer -NFPA