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NAB CORE PRACTICE EXAM 110 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS, Exams of Insurance law

A set of 33 practice questions with answers covering various topics related to healthcare management and administration. The questions cover areas such as risk management, medication dispensing, cultural diversity, budgeting, fire safety, and more. This resource can be valuable for students preparing for exams or professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge in these areas.

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NAB
CORE
PRACTICE
EXAM
110
QUESTIONS PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
1. 1. Which one of the following steps should be taken first in a risk manage- ment
program?
A. Purchasing of adequate insurance
B. Conducting of employee safety drills
C. Identifying hazards and risks
D. Conducting staff in-services on incident reporting and accident preven- tion.: C.
Identifying hazards and risks
2. 2. Which of the following professionals is authorized to dispense medica- tions?
A. registered nurse
B. licensed nurse, physician and, in some states, medication aide.
C. licensed nurse and physician
D. pharmacist: D. pharmacist
3. 3. Aphasia occurs frequently as a result of:
A. a stroke
B. diabetes
C. death of a spouse
D. pressure ulcers: A. a stroke
4. 4. A check should generally be issued only when which one of the following is
available and properly signed?
A. purchase order
B. lien
C. warranty
D. general ledger: A. purchase order
5. 5. Which class of fire extinguishers is appropriate for use on a grease fire? A. A
B. B
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NAB CORE PRACTICE EXAM 110 QUESTIONS PRACTICE

QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

    1. Which one of the following steps should be taken first in a risk manage- ment program? A. Purchasing of adequate insurance B. Conducting of employee safety drills C. Identifying hazards and risks D. Conducting staff in-services on incident reporting and accident preven- tion.: C. Identifying hazards and risks
    1. Which of the following professionals is authorized to dispense medica- tions? A. registered nurse B. licensed nurse, physician and, in some states, medication aide. C. licensed nurse and physician D. pharmacist: D. pharmacist
    1. Aphasia occurs frequently as a result of: A. a stroke B. diabetes C. death of a spouse D. pressure ulcers: A. a stroke
    1. A check should generally be issued only when which one of the following is available and properly signed? A. purchase order B. lien C. warranty D. general ledger: A. purchase order
    1. Which class of fire extinguishers is appropriate for use on a grease fire? A. A B. B

C. C

D. D: B. B

    1. The age-related clouding of the lens of the eye is called: A. macular degeneration B. a cataract C. glaucoma D. conjunctivitis: B. a cataract
    1. In collective bargaining, when labor and management select a third party to decide an issue, and agree to accept that third party's decision as final andbinding on both sides, the process is called: A. mediation B. Arbitration C. conciliation D. subrogation: B. Arbitration
    1. Cultural diversity in an organization's delivery of services would entail all EXCEPT which one of the following? A. Educating staff in the distinctive beliefs and values held by the various ethnic and racial groups being served. B. Using interpreters and in other ways trying to eliminate language barriers between staff and clients. C. Getting staff to identify how their own biases regarding people of other religious backgrounds may affect their care-giving. D. Offering customers of different ethnic and racial backgrounds the same food and beverages in order to foster a sense of community and equality.: D. Offering customers of different ethnic and racial backgrounds the same food and beverages in order to foster a sense of community and equality.
    1. Which of the following is part of the manager's controlling function? A. Developing rules B. Writing job descriptions C. Disciplining staff who break rules. D. Doing a SWOT analysis.: C. Disciplining staff who break rules.

A. pneumonia B. botulism C. Parkinson's disease D. shingles: C. Parkinson's disease

    1. Spread of cancer cells from one part of the body to another is referred to as... A. dysphagia C. myasthenia B. metastasis D. necrosis: B. metastasis
    1. An organization has $600,000 in assets and $500,000 in liabilities. Which of the following statements is best supported by this information? A. This organization is in financial trouble. B. This organization has $100,000 in cash on hand. C. This organization has enough revenue to cover expenses. D. Owners equity is $100,000.: D. Owners equity is $100,000.
    1. Which one of the following statements is true regarding reference checking and reference giving in the screening of job candidates? A. Reponses to reference checks must be factual and reflect only information contained in the written personnel records. B. Department managers have a duty to exercise their professional judgment in responding to requests for references on former employees. C. Checking candidate references and responding to reference requests is best done by department managers rather than the organization's HR special- ists. D. Checking references is a helpful but not a critical step in candidate screen- ing.: A. Reponses to reference checks must be factual and reflect only information contained in the written personnel records.
    1. Advantages of the participatory method of budget making include all except which one of the following? A. Input into the budget by staff members who are knowledgeable about daily operations

B. Low consumption of time and effort C. Greater awareness by department heads of the facility's resource and the needs of other departments D. Greater willingness by department heads to comply with the budget: B. Low consumption of time and effort

    1. The type of therapeutic diet often prescribed for people with hyperten- sion is A. low fat B. low sodium C. bland D. liquid: B. low sodium
  1. 17 Which of the following describes the line-staff relationship between a department head and a consultant? A. Both are in line positions. B. Both are in staff positions. C. The department head is in a staff position and the consultant is in a line position. D. The department head is in a line position and the consultant is in a staff position.: D. The department head is in a line position and the consultant is in a staff position.
    1. When milk and meat must be refrigerated, they should be held at or below how many degrees Fahrenheit? A. 50 B. 32 C. 41 D. 0: C. 41
    1. Which of the following is not usually a sign of depression? A. feelings of sadness B. bodily complaints C. loss of appetite D. complete loss of language skills: D. complete loss of language skills

B. first aid C. restricted work activity D. transfer to another job: B. first aid

    1. Medicare is a... A. federal welfare program for the poor B. federal welfare program for aged and disabled persons C. social insurance program for the poor D. social insurance program for aged and disabled persons: D. social insurance program for aged and disabled persons
    1. Which of the following costs is the best example of a fixed cost? A. Salary of the director of nursing B. Medical supply costs C. Postage for sending residents' bills D. Electricity costs: A. Salary of the director of nursing
    1. Fire drills shall be conducted how often, at a minimum? A. once each quarter B. once each quarter on each shift C. once each year on each shift D. once each month on each shift: B. once each quarter on each shift
    1. A corporation's distributions of profit to its shareholders are called... A. contributions B. participations C. dividends D. surpluses: C. dividends
    1. Which of the following is most likely to be an expression of tardive dyskinesia? A. fainting B. dry mouth C. involuntary jaw movements D. urinary incontinence: C. involuntary jaw movements
    1. What should be the temperature range in a dry storage area?

A. 50 to 70 degrees F. B. Below 45 degrees F. C. 60 to 80 degrees F. D. 72 to 82 degrees F.: A. 50 to 70 degrees F.

    1. Which of the following types of drugs is given to a stroke victim? A. antihistamine B. anticoagulant C. antipsychotic D. antidepressant: B. anticoagulant
    1. Effective delegation of authority occurs when... A. subordinates are given the responsibility to complete a task, but all author- ity is retained by the supervisor. B. decisions are made by the lowest person in the organization who iscapable and authorized to make decisions. C. tasks are delegated to subordinates who do not as yet have the necessary competence for the tasks, so that they will learn from the experience. D. only part of a job, rather than the whole job, is delegated to subordinates.: B. decisions are made by the lowest person in the organization who iscapable and authorized to make decisions.
  1. 33 Mr. Luchetti enjoys talking about his adventures as a merchant seaman and hardly ever talks about the present. When he brings up those memories, what should a caregiver do? A. Stay silent and continue with care-giving tasks. B. Tell him not to dwell on the past. C. Change the subject by telling him about the activities scheduled for later in the day D. Tell him how interesting it must have been in those days and ask some questions about his experiences.: D. Tell him how interesting it must have been in those days and ask some questions about his experiences.
    1. If someone needs to be fed by a tube that is passed through an artificial opening in the abdomen into the stomach, that person would need a tube. A. gastrostomy B. jejunostomy

B. ease in operating in various states because it is organized and created under federal statutes C. potential for growth by the sale of stock D. limited liability of stockholders: B. ease in operating in various states because it is organized and created under federal statutes

    1. Who orders a therapeutic diet? A. dietician B. attending physician C. food service manager D. supervisory nurse: B. attending physician
    1. A facility might have to turn over to a court a copy of a resident's clinical record in response to an order called: A. subpoena duces tecum B. respondeat superior C. warranty D. habeas corpus: A. subpoena duces tecum
    1. Which of the following types of therapists is especially trained to assist a resident in regaining the ability to swallow food? A. occupational therapist B. physical therapist C. orthotist D. speech-language pathologist: D. speech-language pathologist
    1. A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) (formerly called a Material Safety Data Sheet, or MSDS) must contain which of the following sets of information about a hazardous chemical? A. precautions for safe handling, emergency and first aid procedures, phone number of a poison control center B. signs and symptoms of exposure, known acute and chronic health hazards, recommended brands and sources C. odor, signs and symptoms of exposure, first aid procedures D. whether gloves, eye protectors, or other protective clothing is required during use; whether the chemical is listed as a cancer-causing agent); net weights of

containers commonly available for purchase: C. odor, signs and symptoms of exposure, first aid procedures

    1. The person who should most often be called upon to resolve employee problems and grievances is: A. the facility or agency administrator B. the immediate supervisor C. a labor union representative D. the governing body: B. the immediate supervisor
    1. Advertising is usually differentiated from public relations by which one of thefollowing features? A. promotion of a product B. targeting to market segments C. use of paid media D. concern with image: C. use of paid media
    1. The initial orientation of new employees would not include a review of: A. fire and disaster procedures B. functions of all the departments C. sick call policy D. medication administration procedures: D. medication administration proce- dures
    1. Under the accrual basis of accounting, revenues are recorded when and expenses are recorded when. A. cash is received -- cash is paid out B. revenues are earned -- expenses are incurred C. revenues exceed expenses -- expenses exceed revenues D. the fiscal year ends -- expenses are incurred: B. revenues are earned -- expenses are incurred
    1. A physician who specializes in physical rehabilitation is a .
    1. Under the straight-line method, what would be the annual depreciation expense for a piece of equipment having a cost of $6,000, a manufacturer's warranty for 2 years, and an estimated useful life of 6 years? A. $1, B. $3, C. $6, D. An amount that decreases each year over a six-year period: A. $1,
    1. The rights of a person who has been declared incompetent by a state court are exercised by

A. the facility B. an individual designated by the resident C. an individual appointed by the court D. a member of the resident's immediate family: C. an individual appointed by the court

    1. What is a major symptom of clostridium difficile? A. diarrhea B. persistent cough C. involuntary limb movements D. difficulty swallowing: A. diarrhea
    1. Holistic care refers to care that: A. is based on an interdisciplinary team approach. B. shows concern for the whole person, not just physical aspects. C. assumes that healing is most likely to be based on religious faith. D. is directed to the whole families of residents and not just to the residents as individuals.: B. shows concern for the whole person, not just physical aspects.
    1. Which of the following would be the best agency to assist a residential facility in developing its Fire Safety Plan? A. OSHA B. NFPA C. the state survey agency D. the local fire department: D. the local fire department
    1. Return on equity is calculated by A. dividing annual net income by owner's equity. B. subtracting liabilities from assets. C. subtracting expense from revenues. D . dividing long-term debt by owners' equity.: A. dividing annual net income by owner's equity.
    1. Which one of the following is a question that an employer may legally ask of job applicants?

D. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    1. A department head announces new personnel rules to subordinates at a meeting. This communication would be an example of the direction of communication.

A. vertical B. lateral C. horizontal D. diagonal: A. vertical

    1. When a physician refers to a patient's prognosis, the reference is to A. the patient's willingness to comply with medical orders B. a medical procedure C. the patient's chances for recovery D. a part of the body: C. the patient's chances for recovery
    1. The main aim of employee discipline should be to... A. enable the supervisors to assert their authority. B. satisfy the demands of customers C. comply with the requirements of regulatory agencies. D. prevent a recurrence of unacceptable conduct.: D. prevent a recurrence of unacceptable conduct.
    1. A PRN medication order means the medication: A. should be taken at bedtime B. can be administered as needed C. must be given immediately D. should be taken after food or meals: B. can be administered as needed
    1. Which of the following is NOT a way to improve the functioning of committees? A. Carefully define the duties of the chairman. B. Prepare an agenda and send it to members in advance of the meeting. C. Keep and distribute committee minutes. D. Keep discussion to a minimum and bring motions to a vote as rapidly as possible.: D. Keep discussion to a minimum and bring motions to a vote as rapidly as possible.
    1. If a facility has a current ratio of 1.00 or higher, which of the following statements is most likely to be true?

D. Its revenues exceed its expenses.: C. Its current assets exceed its current liabilities.

    1. One of the main roles of an ombudsman is to A. inspect LTC facilities and enforce state licensing law. B. provide legal advice on legal problems. C. screen applicants for admission to nursing homes to ensure appropriate placement of persons with serious mental illness or mental retardation. D. seek informal resolution of the problems that residents of nursing homes and assisted living communities may have with facility management.: D. seek informal resolution of the problems that residents of nursing homes and assisted living communities may have with facility management.
    1. In addition to placing wet floor signs to ensure that no one walks on a wet floor, which of the following is part of the correct procedure for mopping a hallway? A. Close off the entire hallway, mop the entire hallway, and then open the hallway only when it is dry. B. Mop no more than one yard of the full hallway width at a time. C. Mop the entire hallway, then place a non-skid runner down the entire length until the hallway is dry. D. Mop one half of the length of the hallway at a time, leaving the other half open to traffic.: D. Mop one half of the length of the hallway at a time, leaving the other half open to traffic.
    1. "A general statement that guides thinking and action, and permits interpretation" is the definition of which one of the following? A. rule B. policy C. program D. procedure: B. policy
    1. One name given to the adverse physical and psychosocial effects re- sulting from a move from a familiar environment to an unfamiliar environment is: A. transfer trauma C. sundowner's syndrome B. paraplegia

D. bipolar disorder: A. transfer trauma