Steps In Planning Flashcards

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When considering building a new facility, necessary approvals by government agencies, such as zoning requirements, building codes, certificate of need, is/are ____.

A

Sometimes difficult or impossible to obtain

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Looking at competitors expansion plans, occupancy levels, and local hospital plans when considering building a nursing facility is known as conducting a ____.

A

Needs assessment

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When planning a new nursing facility, the goal of being in operation within four months is best described as a/an __.

A

Short range objective

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4
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As a general rule, the planning process moves from ___.

A

General to specific

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5
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Kriegels, view of the planning process includes the observation that ___.

A

The future will change our plans

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Nursing home administrators who except the unexpected and thrive on it ___.

A

Will last in the profession

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7
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The area offering the richest opportunities for innovation is ____.

A

The unexpected

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8
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When one accepts the idea that change is a permanent part of life ____.

A

One can take advantage of new opportunities

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One must assume that other nursing home administrators in the community __.

A

Are “ searching for new ways to climb the mountain “

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