LOS Flashcards
The ultimate goal of CMS in nursing Home us of restraints:
- is the proper monitoring of all physical restraints
- is restraint-free facility
- is the minimum use of chemical restraints
- are door locks that meet Life Safety Code regulations
is a restraint free facility
Th primary purpose of Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) is to:
- clarify the difference between Mentally Ill and Intellectually Disabled clients
- ensure the Mentally Ill and Intellectually Disabled are not admitted into nursing facility
- ensure that individual are not inappropriately placed in nursing homes for long-term care
- mandate that persons who are Intellectually Disabled receive the care and services require
ensure that individuals are not inappropriately placed in nursing homes for long-term care
How long are nursing facilities required to keep all resident assessments in the resident's active record? 1/ 6 months 2. 12 months 3. 15 months 4. 18 months
15 months
Which one of the following health care professionals is not required to be a member of the interdisciplinary team responsible for completing resident assessments?
- Administrator
- Physician
- Registered Nurse
- Certified Nurse Aide
Administrator
Nursing facilities must develop and implement a baseline care plan for each resident that includes instruction needed to provide effective and person-centered care of each resident. What is the required time frame in which these care plans must be competed?
- Within 8 hours of admission
- Within 24 hours of admission
- Within 48 hours of admission
- Within the first 5 days of admission
Within 48 hours of admission
Which of the following is true of Care Area Assessment (CAA)?
- The CAA must contain care areas the resident is suffering from, as identified on the resident’s MDS, and those areas must be care planned
- The CAA must contain care areas the resident is suffering from as identified on the resident’s MDS, but the assessment nurse determines it hey should be care planned
- The CAA must contain a resident’s physical deficits that are triggered on the resident’s MDS and must be care planned after each MDS cycle
- CAAs are completed only after the completion of the initial MDS and significant changes on the resident’s physical and/or psycho-social condition are noted.
The CAA must contain care areas the resident is suffering from as identified on the resident’s MDS, but the assessment nurse determines if they should be care planned
What is the nursing home initially required to do when an incontinent resident is admitted or when a resident develops incontinence upon or after admission?
- Complete an assessment to determine if the resident is appropriate for an incontinence training program
- develop and implement a specific bowel and bladder training program that will enable the resident to regain the lost functions
- Correct the underlying cause of incontinence by educating the resident on the use of kegal exercises and/or the introduction of medications
- Notify the legally responsible party that neither Medicare nor Medicaid pays for disposable incontinent briefs , and the resident is responsible for supplying them should they prefer them over reusable briefs
Complete an assessment to determine if the resident is appropriate for an incontinence training program
Ms. Michelle Jones is a long-term resident of a local nursing home. She slips in her bathroom one morning and fractures a hip. She is admitted to the local hospital and has surgery to repair the hip. She is readmitted to the nursing home a week later with physical therapy orders for 5 days per week. At what intervals will the registered nurse (RN) be responsible for completing Ms. Jones’ care assessments?
- on the 5th, 14th, 30th, 60th, and 90th day after admission
- on the 5th, 20th, and the 100th day after admission
- By the 21st day, then every 60 days therafter
- The 1st and 5th day after admission and every two weeks therafter
on the 5th, 14th, 30ths, 60th, and 90th day after admission
In which of the following situations would a nursing facility be required to complete a Minimum Data Set on a resident in the facility?
- Mr. Wilbert Thomas is a Medicaid recipient and has been a resident in the facility for a little over eight months. He has been prescribed an anti-biotic therapy for a Urinary Tract Infection
- Ms, Mary Jane Jones is a Medicaid recipient and recently has suffered a fall with no apparent injuries. She has been a resident in the facility for six years and has had no previous falls
- Mr. Johnny Branch had a medication change and is now seeing and hearing things that do not exist. His primary care physician orders labs and those labs show that Mr. Branch has a raging urinary tract infection
- Mr. Steve Parker is admitted into the facility with multiple co-morbidities. However, within six months his health conditions improve to the point that his latest plan of care is no longer applicable
Mr. Steve Parker is admitted into the facility with multiple co-morbidities. However, within six months his health conditions improve to the point that his latest plan of care is no longer applicable
Based on a comprehensive assessment, the facility must ensure that the residents who have not used psychotropic drugs are not given these drugs unless the medication is necessary to treat a specific condition as diagnosed and documented in the medical record. Which of the following is not the psychotropic family?
- Anti-psychotics
- Anti-depressants
- Anti-emetics
- Hypnotics
Anti-emetics
Mr. Billy Ray Clement is an elderly resident in a nursing facility where he has resided for the past six years. Within the past six months, the nursing staff documented that he had lost his appetite and was losing weight. One day a CNA noticed that there was blood in a tissue into which Mr. Clement had coughed. She reported this to the nurse. The nurse spoke to Mr. Clement’s primary care physician, who ordered a battery of tests. The test resulted in a diagnosis of lung cancer. At his advanced age, Mr. Clement decided against any type of progressive therapy and accepted his prognosis of a life expectancy of less that six months, Mr, Clement has opted to sign up with hospice company to help him and his family during this transition. Which of the following is the most appropriate option for the nursing home?
- The nursing home does not have a contract with a hospice company; therefore they will discharge Mr. Clement to a nursing facility that does have a contract
- As the nursing home does not have a contract with a hospice company, the facility will provide palliative care services through its nursing and social work departments
- The administrator will sign a one-time contract with a hospice company that will provide appropriate hospice services for Mr. Clement
- The administrator will advise Mr. Clement that his care and services are being met by the facility and there is no need to transfer his care plan to a hospice company
The administrator will sign a one-time contract with a hospice company that will provide appropriate hospice services for Mr. Clement
CMS requires nursing homes to post their most recent annual survey somewhere in the facility. Which of the following sites meets CMS approval?
- a locked display case in the main lobby
- behind the nurse’s station
- In the director of Nursing’s office
- In a binder on an open shelf in the main lobby
In a binder on an open shelf in the main lobby
A surveyor is in a nursing home conducting the annual survey. She is scheduled to observe a medication pass. During that pass, she notes that 25 does of medication are scheduled to be administered. During the observation, the surveyor notes that the nurse administering the medications fails to give one dose that was prescribed, another dose was given in the wrong strength, and a PRN medication was not administered. What is the medication error rate?
- 8%
- 12 %
- 16%
- 20%
8%
Which statement best describes what the pharmacist must do when she finds an irregularity in a resident’s drug regimen?
- Take steps to ensure the irregularity is corrected immediately
- report it to the medical director
- report it to the attending physician or the director of nursing
- report it to both the attending physician and the director of nursing
report it to both the attending physician and the director of nursing
The Five Star rating system for nursing homes is based on the healthcare surveys, staffing, and quality measures. There is a direct relationship between late loss following is not considered a late loss ADL?
- Bed mobility
- Eating
- Toilet use
- Dressing
dressing
On a Friday afternoon a resident requests that the facility provide a copy of his medical records for his review. When mist the facility make it available to him?
- Monday afternoon
- Tuesday afternoon
- Wednesday afternoon
- Thursday afternon
Tuesday afternoon
Who is responsible for the implementation of the resident care policies in nursing homes?
- Medical Director
- Director of Nursing
- Administrator
- Board of Directors
Medical Director
In those nursing homes required to use the Minimum Data Set as their standardized assessment tool, which of the following statements bests describes what must be done with these forms when completed?
- Medicaid forms are electronically transmitted to the state Medicaid agency; Medicare is sent to CMS; and the completed form is kept in the resident’s medical chart for 15 months
- Both Medicaid and Medicare forms must be sent to CMS; and the completed MDS is kept on the resident’s medical chart for 90 days
- Both Medicaid and Medicare forms must be sent to the State Medicaid agency; and the completed MDS is kept in the resident’s medical chart for 15 months
- Both Medicaid and Medicare require that the MDS’s are filed in the resident’s record for a minimum of 90 days; and a copy is sent to the state upon request
Both Medicaid and Medicare forms must be sent to the State Medicaid agency; and the completed MDS is kept in the resident’s medical chart for 15 months
Ms. Albert Johnson is an 87-year-old lady who has been very active in her church as well as several civic groups. She has experienced excellent physical and mental health throughout her lifetime. On her way home from the grocery store one afternoon, she is involved in an automobile accident and fractures her right arm and right leg. She will require therapy after her hospital stay, so her physician recommends St Barbara’s Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, which is located only a few miles from her home. The nursing home admission director will request al of the following information except:
- a level 2 Preadmission Screening
- Physician Orders reflecting Ms. Johnson’s need for therapy
- a current chest x-ray
- verification of Ms. Johnson’s admit date to the hospital as an in-patient
a level 2 Preadmission Screening
CMS regulations require physician visits to include all of the following except:
- the physician must have face-to-face contact with the resident
- after the initial visit, all physician visits to an SNF resident may be made by a nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or physician’s assistant, provided the visits are in compliance with the state regulations
- all physician visits may be made for NF residents by a clinical nurse specialist, a clinical nurse practitioner, or a physician’s assistant, provided the visits are in compliance with state regulations
- after the initial visit to the SNF resident, every other visit may be made by a qualified nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or physician’s assistant provided the visit is in compliance with state regulations
after the initial visit, all physician visits to an SNF resident may be made by a nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or physician’s assistant, provided the visits are in compliance with the state regulations
Which of the following statements is not true in regards to dental services provided to residents in nursing homes?
- The facility must ensure that a dentist is available for residents, either by employing a staff dentist or through a contractual basis
- The facility must assist residents in obtaining routine dental services including limited prosthodontic procedures, such as taking impressions for dentures and fitting dentures
- The facility must provide emergency dental care including the treatment of an episode of acute pain in teeth, gums, or palate
- SNF’s must pay for the dental services rendered to a Medicare resident
SNF’s must pay for the dental services rendered to a Medicare resident
Which of the following statements is true regarding the employment of a Certified Nursing Assistant?
- A CNA must re-register every two years and must have worked at least 80 hours as a CNA within the past 24 months
- The Affordable Care Act stipulates that nurse aide training includes initial and annual dementia management and resident abuse prevention training
- Non-permanent persons can work as nursing aides regardless of their certification status
- A facility can employ a person to work as a nursing assistant for up to 6 months as long as that individual is enrolled in a certification program
The Affordable Care Act stipulates that nurse aide training includes initial and annual dementia management and resident abuse prevention training
Nursing facilities are required to employ Registered Nurses. Which of the following statements is not factual?
- The Director of Nursing must be a Registered Nurse
- The Director of Nursing may work as the charge nurse only when the facility is licensed and certified for 60 or fewer beds
- The facility must have RN coverage in the facility for at least 8 hours per day, seven days a week
- If a nursing facility has made a concerted effort to employ RN’s but cannot, the facility may be granted a waiver to that regulation
The Director of Nursing may work as the charge nurse only when the facility is licensed and certified for 60 or fewer beds
Which of the following employees are prohibited from feeding residents in a nursing home?
- The Director of Nursing
- A Paid Feeding Assistant
- The Speech Language Pathologist
- The Registered Dietitian
The Registered Dietitian