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OSHA Standards and Nursing Facility Regulations, Assignments of Nursing

A comprehensive overview of various osha standards and regulations related to nursing facilities, including lockout/tagout procedures, resident call systems, hand washing guidelines, and emergency power requirements. It also covers topics such as notice of discharge, resident assessment transmission, and in-service training for certified nurse aids.

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2023/2024

Available from 05/28/2024

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Official NHA Exam Questions – NAB (GRADED A)
Questions and Answers
Shutting down dangerous machines and keeping them turned off until maintenance of
service work is completed is an OSHA standard known as.
1.lockout/tagout
2.safe electrical procedures
3.safeguarding equipment
4.control of hazardous energy
Lockout/tagout
A nursing facility has opted to decentralize the nurse/car team work area. Which of the
following statements about the resident call system is true.
1.The chosen electronic system must provide direct communication between the
resident and the caregivers
2.A wireless nurse call system must be installed and approved by the fire marshal
3.The facility must maintain its current electronic system and keep at least one nurse's
station
4.The facility must provide all residents with a communication device to keep in their
possession
1.The chosen electronic system must provide direct communication between the
resident and the caregivers
If hand washing is not feasible and hands are not soiled, it is permissible to use:
1.Hydrogen peroxide solutions
2.Nonsocomial solutions
3.Alcohol-based solutions
4.Diluted chlorine solutions
1.Alcohol-based solutions
A Notice of Discharge or Transfer from Nursing Facility must be given to the resident at
least how long before the resident is transferred?
1.30 days
2.45 days
3.60 days
4.90 days
1.30 days
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Official NHA Exam Questions – NAB (GRADED A)

Questions and Answers

Shutting down dangerous machines and keeping them turned off until maintenance of service work is completed is an OSHA standard known as. 1.lockout/tagout 2.safe electrical procedures 3.safeguarding equipment 4.control of hazardous energy ✓ Lockout/tagout A nursing facility has opted to decentralize the nurse/car team work area. Which of the following statements about the resident call system is true. 1.The chosen electronic system must provide direct communication between the resident and the caregivers 2.A wireless nurse call system must be installed and approved by the fire marshal 3.The facility must maintain its current electronic system and keep at least one nurse's station 4.The facility must provide all residents with a communication device to keep in their possession ✓ 1.The chosen electronic system must provide direct communication between the resident and the caregivers If hand washing is not feasible and hands are not soiled, it is permissible to use: 1.Hydrogen peroxide solutions 2.Nonsocomial solutions 3.Alcohol-based solutions 4.Diluted chlorine solutions ✓ (^) 1.Alcohol-based solutions A Notice of Discharge or Transfer from Nursing Facility must be given to the resident at least how long before the resident is transferred? 1.30 days 2.45 days 3.60 days 4.90 days ✓ 1.30 days

Within how many days of completing a resident assessment must it be electronically transmitted to the CMS system?

✓ 3. A statement that presents the job to be done along with associated duties and responsibilities is known as a job: 1.Description 2.Specification 3.Classification 4.Analysis ✓ 4.Analysis Under the Code of Federal Regulations, nursing facilities are required to offer in service training based on performance evaluations to all: 1.Employees of a skilled nursing facility regardless of job duties 2.Employees directly involved in providing care to nursing facility residents 3.Nursing staff providing direct care to nursing facility residents 4.Certified nurse aids (CNAs)performing nursing and nursing related services ✓ 4.Certified nurse aids (CNAs) performing nursing and nursing related services A reciprocal arrangement between a community hospital and a nursing facility to ensure the provision of medically appropriate services is commonly referred to as a: 1.Support Network Contract 2.Transfer Agreement 3.Community Transition Agreement 4.Shared Service Agreement ✓ 2.Transferred Agreement The government agency of the Department of Health and Human Services responsible for regulating long-term care facilities is the: 1.Counsel of American Building Codes(CABC) 2.Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 3.National Fire and Protection Agency(NFPA) 4.Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) ✓ (^) 4.Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

The Life Safety Code requires which of the following to provide egress from the nursing facility? 1.Two unobstructed, marked and unlocked exits 2.Emergency path lighting to direct residents to exits

  1. An audible alarm system to direct resident to exits 4.Lighted signage with battery backup ✓ 1.Two unobstructed, marked and unlocked exits The results of all investigation of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of resident property must be reported to the administrator and to other officials, in accordance with state law, within: 1.24 hours 2.72 hours 3.5 working days 4.7 working days ✓ 3.Within 5 working days A nurse administrates 100 doses of medication. It is later discovered that two wrong medications were administered and thre medications were not given, Aditionally one medication was refused by a resident. What is the medication error rate? 1.2% 2.3% 3.5% 4.6% ✓ 3.5% The balance sheet is a summary of: 1.Capital expenditures, assets, and debt at a given point 2.Assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity at a given point 3.Liabilities, debt, and assets at a given point 4.Expenses, assets, and liabilities at a given point ✓ 3.Liabilities, debt, and assets at a given point A resident has a Medicare stay in a nursing facility. How long of a break in services must pass before the resident qualifies for another 100 days of Medicare coverage? 1.30 days 2.60 days 3.90 days 4.180 days ✓ 2.60 days

Which of the following resources should a Medicare billing clerk use to determine whether a service or a treatment for a resident considered an exclusion with regard to consolidated billing? 1.Health Care Common Procedures Coding System 2.Means Test 3.Durable Medical Equipment Regional Carrier Program 4.Balanced Budget Act of 1997 ✓ Health Care Common Procedures Coding System The business office uses which of the following for the basis of daily charges? 1.Midnight census report 2.Bed hold report 3.24-hour nursing report 4.Average daily census report ✓ 1.Midnight Census Report While cleaning a resident's room, a housekeeper notices soda bottles in the trash. The resident has end-stage dementia and is on a thickened liquid diet. The housekeeper. 1.Should not be considered about the resident's healthcare matters 2.Should remind the resident the soda must be thickened 3.Must ensure the resident has thickener in her room 4.Has a responsibility to report thus observation to a supervisor ✓ 4.Has a responsibility to report this observation to a supervisor How many falls have occurred of the following incidents are noted: two residents are found on the floor without injury;one resident is lowered to the ground by staff members; one resident with dementia is observed on the floor; and one resident is pushed to the ground by a closing fire door? 1.two 2.three 3.four 4.five ✓ 4.Five A new minimum data set (MDS) would be required when a resident: 1.Is readmitted after an outpatient procedure 2.Is readmitted after suffering from a stroke 3.Returns from therapeutic leave 4.Returns from a home evaluation with therapy ✓ (^) 2.Is readmitted after suffering a stroke

All of the following are examples of residents' rights except: 1.Privacy for marital relations 2.Seeking medical records 3.A large screen television 4.Refusing treatment ✓ 2.A large screen television If the resident's knowledge of English is inadequate for comprehension, the nursing facility must: 1.Ensure that staff members communicate slowly and distinctly Convey the necessary information to family members who do understand English 3.provide an interperter at the cost of the resident at an acceptable community rate 4.Provide a means of communication in the residents primary language ✓ 4.Provide a means of communication in the residents primary language