Florida NHA test

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To qualify to become a LNHA, An individual who has fulfilled the requirements of a college-affiliated or university-affiliated internship in nursing home administration or ______ hours nursing home AIT program prescribed by the board. A. 1000 B. 2000 C. 3000 D. 4000

A. 1000

A facility that has failed to comply with state minimum-staffing requirements for __ consecutive days is prohibited from accepting new admissions until the facility has achieved the minimum-staffing requirements for __ consecutive days. A. 2; 6 B. 3; 6 C. 2; 10 D. 3; 10

A. 2; 6

Notify a licensed physician when a resident exhibits signs of dementia or cognitive impairment or has a change of condition in order to rule out the presence of an underlying physiological condition that may be contributing to such dementia or impairment. The notification must occur within ____ days after the acknowledgment of such signs by facility staff. A. 30 B. 60 C. 10 D. 2

A. 30

A provisional license may be granted to fill an unexpected NHA open position due to illness, death or abandonment of position for a period of ______. A. 6 months B. 1 year C. 3 months D. For ever how long it takes to hire a LNHA

A. 6 months

The Board of Nursing Home Administrators is created within the department and shall consist of ___ members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. A. 7 B. 8 C. 5 D. 4

A. 7 3 LNHA 2 Health Care Practitioners 2 who have not been LNHA or Health Care Practitioners 1 of these member must be over 60

_____ means a witnessed written document or oral statement in which instructions are given by a principal or in which the principal's desires are expressed concerning any aspect of the principal's health care or health information, and includes, but is not limited to, the designation of a health care surrogate, a living will, or an anatomical gift made pursuant to part V of this chapter. A. Advance Directive B. Living Will C. Palliative Care D. None of the above

A. Advance Directive

______ means the physician who has primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the patient while the patient receives such treatment or care in a hospital as defined in s. 395.002(12). A. Attending Physician B. Primary Physician C. Medical Director D. None of the above

A. Attending Physician

________ means an irreversible condition that is caused by injury, disease, or illness which has resulted in progressively severe and permanent deterioration, and which, to a reasonable degree of medical probability, treatment of the condition would be ineffective. A. End stage condition B. Life prolonging procedure C. Terminal Condition D. None of the above

A. End stage condition

______ means a person who: Stands in a position of trust and confidence with a vulnerable adult and knowingly, by deception or intimidation, obtains or uses, or endeavors to obtain or use, a vulnerable adult's funds, assets, or property with the intent to temporarily or permanently deprive a vulnerable adult of the use, benefit, or possession of the funds, assets, or property for the benefit of someone other than the vulnerable adult; or Knows or should know that the vulnerable adult lacks the capacity to consent, and obtains or uses, or endeavors to obtain or use, the vulnerable adult's funds, assets, or property with the intent to temporarily or permanently deprive the vulnerable adult of the use, benefit, or possession of the funds, assets, or property for the benefit of someone other than the vulnerable adult. A. Exploitation B. Intimidation C. Neglect D. Psychological Injury E. Sexual Abuse

A. Exploitation

A license issued by the Agency for Health Care Administration is required for the operation of a nursing home in this state. Separate licenses shall be required for ______________ even though operated under the same management. A. facilities maintained in separate premises, B. for separate buildings on the same grounds. C. Separate license is not required as long as it is with the same management D. Separate license is not required as long as it is owned by the same company.

A. Facilities maintained in separate premises

________ means a person who has been appointed by a court to act on behalf of a person; a preneed guardian, as provided in chapter 744; or a health care surrogate expressly designated A. Guardian B. Caregiver C. Fiduciary Relationship D. None of the Above

A. Guardian

Level of care ___ consists of recipients at imminent risk of nursing home placement, as evidenced by the need for the constant availability of routine medical and nursing treatment and care, and who require extensive health-related care and services because of mental or physical incapacitation. A. Level 2 B. Level 1 C. Level 3 D. Level 4

A. Level 2

Upon completion of an administrative assessment, the ____________ shall conduct an exit consultation with the facility administrator or designee representing the facility to discuss issues and concerns in areas affecting resident' rights, health, safety, and welfare, and if needed, make recommendations for improvements A. Local council B. Department of Elderly Affairs C. State Ombudsman D. Agency for Health Care Administration

A. Local Council (local ombudsman)

A risk management and quality assurance committee consisting of the facility risk manager, the administrator, the director of nursing, the medical director, and at least three other members of the facility staff. The risk management and quality assurance committee shall meet at least ______. A. Monthly B. Quarterly C. 6 months D. Yearly

A. Monthly

When a discharge or transfer is initiated by the nursing home, the nursing home administrator employed by the nursing home that is discharging or transferring the resident, or an individual employed by the nursing home who is designated by the nursing home administrator to act on behalf of the administration, _______ the notice of discharge or transfer. A. Must sign B. Must get approval for C. Must give

A. Must sign

A temporary license shall be valid for the nursing home administrator applicant _______ for which it is issued and _____ be transferred to another applicant. A. Only at the facility; shall not B. Only at the facility; can C. For any facility; shall not D. For any facility; can

A. Only at the facility; shall not

_______ means a competent adult executing an advance directive and on whose behalf health care decisions are to be made or health care information is to be received, or both. A. Principal B. Proxy C. Surrogate D. None of the Above

A. Principal

_______ means an authorized agent of the department who receives and investigates reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults. A. Protective Investigator B. Protective Investigation C. Protective Services D. None of the above

A. Protective Investigator

A statement of transactions made on behalf of the resident shall be furnished to the resident or the person responsible for the resident on a ____ basis. A. Quarterly B. Monthly C. Yearly D. Never

A. Quarterly

Notice of an emergency discharge or transfer to the resident, the resident's legal guardian or representative, and the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program or the local ombudsman council, only if A. Request must be by telephone or in person. B. An emergency discharge or transfer is never allowed c. You mail notice over night D. None of the above

A. Request must be by telephone or in person.

Failure by the facility to impose such an admissions moratorium due to staffing is subject to a $1,000 fine. A. $500 B. $1000 C. $5000 D. $10,000

B. $1000

The development of appropriate measures to minimize the risk of adverse incidents to residents, including, but not limited to, education and training in risk management and risk prevention for all nonphysician personnel, as follows: Such education and training of all nonphysician personnel must be part of their initial orientation; and at least ___ hour of such education and training must be provided annually for all nonphysician personnel of the licensed facility working in clinical areas and providing resident care. A. 2 B. 1 C. 3 D. 4

B. 1

The patient's advance directives shall travel with the patient as part of the patient's medical record. A health care provider or health care facility shall be subject to professional discipline and revocation of license or certification, and a fine of not more than $___ per incident, or both, if the health care provider or health care facility, as a condition of treatment or admission, requires an individual to execute or waive an advance directive. A. 500 B. 1000 C. 10000 D. 15000

B. 1000

A written document designating a surrogate to make health care decisions for a principal or receive health information on behalf of a principal, or both, shall be signed by the principal in the presence of ___ subscribing adult witnesses. A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. None

B. 2

Any licensee whose license has been inactive for more than _____ consecutive biennial licensure cycles and who has not practiced for two out of the previous 4 years in another jurisdiction shall be required to show compliance with subsection 2 and shall be required to appear before the board. A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

B. 2

To qualify to become a LNHA, An individual holds a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and has fulfilled the requirements f a ______ hour nursing Home AIT program prescribed by the board. A. 1000 B. 2000 C. 3000 D. 4000

B. 2000

A nursing home facility may charge a reasonable fee for the copying of resident records. Such fee may not exceed $1 per page for the first ____ pages and 25 cents per page for each additional page. A. 10 B. 25 C. 50 D. 100

B. 25

Any licensee which holds resident funds in trust, as provided in paragraph (a), during the period for which a license is requested or issued shall file a surety bond with the agency in an amount equal to ____ the average monthly balance in the resident trust fund during the prior year or $_____, whichever is greater. A. 2x, $3000 B. 2x, $5000 C. 3x, $2000 D. 3x, $5000

B. 2x, $5000

In cases where the Board of Nursing Home Administrators imposes an administrative fine for a violation of Chapter 456 or 468, F.S., Part II, or the rules promulgated pursuant thereunder, the fine shall be paid within ____ days from the date the order of the Board is rendered, unless otherwise specified in the Board's final order. A. 10 B. 30 C. 60 D. 90

B. 30

Discharging or transfer of a resident for medical reasons or for the welfare of other you must give a ____day notice. A. 15 days B. 30 days C. 60 days D.. 90 days

B. 30 days

Upon the death of or discharge of a resident with personal funds deposited by the facility, the facility must convey within ____ days the resident's funds. A. 15 days B. 30 days C. 60 days D.. 90 days

B. 30 days

persons who are not certified as nursing assistants under part II of chapter 464 may be employed by a nursing facility for a period of ____ months: Persons who are enrolled in, or have completed, a state-approved nursing assistant program, or Persons who have been positively verified as actively certified and on the registry in another state with no findings of abuse, neglect, or exploitation in that state; or Persons who have preliminarily passed the state's certification exam. A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

B. 4

A copy of the notice must be placed in the resident's clinical record, and a copy must be transmitted to the resident's legal guardian or representative and to the local ombudsman council within __ business days after signature by the resident or resident designee. A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 10

B. 5

Subject to these exemptions, any consenting person who becomes a resident of the facility after November 30 but before March 31 of the following year must be immunized within ___ working days after becoming a resident. A. 2 B. 5 C. 10 D. 30

B. 5

Supervised direct management experience is being supervised by a LNHA and performing duties substantially equivalent to those required of a Florida LNHA. This person must have responsibility over HR, resident care, dietary, accounting/bookkeeping, life safety, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry and therapy. This must be done in a ______ bed or higher nursing facility. A. 30 B. 60 C. 90 D. 120

B. 60

Within ____days following discharge or release from a nursing home, or within ____days after the earliest date at which the cost of all goods or services provided on behalf of the resident are billed to the facility, the nursing home shall submit to the resident, or to his or her survivor or legal guardian, an itemized statement detailing in language comprehensible to an ordinary layperson the specific nature of charges or expenses incurred by the resident. A. 30, 7 B. 7, 7 c. 30, 30 D. 7, 30

B. 7, 7

What education is mandatory before renewal of license? A. A 2 hour course in HIV/AIDS and a one hour course for prevention of medical errors. B. A 1 hour course in HIV/AIDS and a two hour course for prevention of medical errors. C. No courses are mandatory D. Resident Care Education

B. A 1 hour course in HIV/AIDS and a two hour course for prevention of medical errors.

The presence of each resident in a facility shall be covered by a contract, executed by the licensee and the resident or his or her designee or legal representative ________ or prior thereto and at the expiration of the term of a previous contract, and modified by the licensee and the resident or his or her designee or legal representative at the time the source of payment for the resident's care changes. A. Before discharge B. At the time of admission C. Never D. Within 30 days of admission

B. At the time of admission

A spouse of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States is exempt from licensure renewal requirements, but only in cases of absence from the state ____________. A. Only if he or she puts their license on inactive status B. Because of his or her spouse's duties with the Armed Forces C. They are never exempt from licensure renewal requirements D. None of the above

B. Because of his or her spouse's duties with the Armed Forces

_____means the number of consecutive days and the number of days per year that a resident may leave the nursing home facility for overnight therapeutic visits with family or friends or for hospitalization for an acute condition before the licensee may discharge the resident due to his or her absence from the facility. A.. Nursing Home Bed B. Bed reservation policy C. Respite Care D. Resident care plan

B. Bed reservation policy

_______ means a person who has been entrusted with or has assumed the responsibility for frequent and regular care of or services to a vulnerable adult on a temporary or permanent basis and who has a commitment, agreement, or understanding with that person or that person's guardian that a caregiver role exists. This person includes, but is not limited to, relatives, household members, guardians, neighbors, and employees and volunteers of facilities A. Guardian B. Caregiver C. Fiduciary Relationship D. None of the Above

B. Caregiver

The State long-term care ombudsman program is created in the ____________ A. Local council B. Department of Elderly Affairs C. State Ombudsman D. Agency for Health Care Administration

B. Department of Elderly Affairs

______ or "incompetent" means the patient is physically or mentally unable to communicate a willful and knowing health care decision. For the purposes of making an anatomical gift, the term also includes a patient who is deceased. A. Incapacity B. Persistent vegetative state c. Surrogate D. Proxy

B. Incapacity

_______ means the communication by word or act to a vulnerable adult that that person will be deprived of food, nutrition, clothing, shelter, supervision, medicine, medical services, money, or financial support or will suffer physical violence. A. Exploitation B. Intimidation C. Neglect D. Psychological Injury E. Sexual Abuse

B. Intimidation

Florida Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan shall permit the Agency for Health Care Administration, working from the agency's offices or in the Emergency Operations Center, ESF-8, to make initial contact with each nursing home and assisted living facility in the disaster area. The agency, by ________, annually, shall publish on the Internet an emergency telephone number that may be used by nursing homes and assisted living facilities to contact the agency on a schedule established by the agency to report requests for assistance. The agency may also provide the telephone number to each facility when it makes the initial facility call. A. March 15 B. July 15 C. August 15 D. October 15

B. July 15

Level of care ___ consists of recipients residing in or who must be placed in a nursing home. A. Level 2 B. Level 1 C. Level 3 D. Level 4

B. Level 1

______ means any medical procedure, treatment, or intervention, including artificially provided sustenance and hydration, which sustains, restores, or supplants a spontaneous vital function. The term does not include the administration of medication or performance of medical procedure, when such medication or procedure is deemed necessary to provide comfort care or to alleviate pain. A. End stage condition B. Life prolonging procedure C. Terminal Condition D. None of the above

B. Life prolonging procedure

_____ or "declaration" means: A witnessed document in writing, voluntarily executed by the principal in accordance with s. 765.302; or A witnessed oral statement made by the principal expressing the principal's instructions concerning life-prolonging procedures. A. Advance Directive B. Living Will C. Palliative Care D. None of the above

B. Living Will

the Comprehensive Assessment and Review for Long-Term Care Services (CARES) preadmission screening program is to ensure that only individuals whose conditions require long-term care services are enrolled in the long-term care managed care program. For individuals whose nursing home stay is initially funded by Medicare, and Medicare coverage is being terminated for lack of progress towards rehabilitation, and CARES staff believe that a Medicare beneficiary is still making progress toward rehabilitation, they ______ assist the Medicare beneficiary with an appeal of the disqualification from Medicare coverage. a. Will not B. May C. Are not allowed D. None of the above

B. May

Before __________ of each year, subject to the availability of an adequate supply of the necessary vaccine, provide for immunizations against influenza viruses to all its consenting residents in accordance with the recommendations of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, subject to exemptions for medical contraindications and religious or personal beliefs. A. October 31 B. November 30 C. March 31 D. No time frame

B. November 30

_______ treating individuals who need help with sensory-motor, perceptual, or neuromuscular functioning, range of motion, or emotional, motivational, cognitive, or psychosocial components performance. A. Physical Therapy B. Occupational Therapy C. Speech Therapy D. Respiratory Therapy

B. Occupational Therapy

_______ means a permanent and irreversible condition of unconsciousness in which there is: The absence of voluntary action or cognitive behavior of any kind and An inability to communicate or interact purposefully with the environment. A. Incapacity B. Persistent vegetative state c. Surrogate D. Proxy

B. Persistent vegetative state

______ means a physician designated by an individual or the individual's surrogate, proxy, or agent under a durable power of attorney as provided in chapter 709, to have primary responsibility for the individual's health care or, in the absence of a designation or if the designated physician is not reasonably available, a physician who undertakes the responsibility. A. Attending Physician B. Primary Physician C. Medical Director D. None of the above

B. Primary Physician

_________ means acceptance of a report from the central abuse hotline alleging abuse, neglect, or exploitation as defined in this section; investigation of the report; determination as to whether action by the court is warranted; and referral of the vulnerable adult to another public or private agency when appropriate. A. Protective Investigator B. Protective Investigation C. Protective Services D. None of the above

B. Protective Investigation

____ means a competent adult who has not been expressly designated to make health care decisions for a particular incapacitated individual, but who, nevertheless, is authorized pursuant to s. 765.401 to make health care decisions for such individual. A. Principal B. Proxy C. Surrogate D. None of the Above

B. Proxy

The Agency for Health Care Administration created a ___________to support activities and programs directly related to improvement of the care of nursing home and assisted living facility residents. A. Trust fund B. Quality of Long-term Care Facility Improvement Trust Fund C. Quality improvement program D. All of the above

B. Quality of long-term care facility improvement trust fund

A licensee shall provide for the safekeeping of personal effects, funds, and other property of the resident in the facility. Whenever necessary for the protection of valuables, or in order to avoid unreasonable responsibility therefor, the licensee may require that such valuables be excluded or removed from the facility and kept at some place not subject to the control of the licensee. A. May not require B. May require C. Must store in safe place D. Does not have to worry about

B. may require

The nursing home facility shall initiate an investigation within ___ business day after the risk manager or his or her designee has received a report. The facility must complete the investigation and submit a report to the agency within ___ calendar days after the adverse incident occurred. A. 1, 5 B. 1, 10 C. 1, 15 D. 1, 20

C. 1, 15

In addition to any other penalty authorized by this section, chapter 120, or other law, the department may impose a fine, not to exceed $_____ for each violation, upon a person who knowingly and willfully makes a false report of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult, or a person who counsels another to make a false report. A. 1000 B. 5000 C. 10000 D. 15000

C. 10000

Each contract to which this section applies shall contain express provisions specifically setting forth the services and accommodations to be provided by the licensee, the rates or charges therefor, bed reservation and refund policies, and any other matters which the parties deem appropriate. The licensee shall attach to the contract a list of services and supplies available but not covered by the per diem rate of the facility or by Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act and the standard charge to the resident for each item. The licensee shall provide written notification to each party to the contract of any changes in any attachment thereto, no fewer than 14 days in advance of the effective date of those changes. A. 5 B. 10 C. 14 D. 30

C. 14

a nursing home facility shall furnish to a competent resident, or to a representative of that resident who is authorized to make requests for the resident's records under HIPAA or subsection (2), copies of the resident's paper and electronic records that are in possession of the facility. The facility shall provide the requested records within ___ working days after receipt of a request relating to a current resident or within 30 working days after receipt of a request relating to a former resident. A. 2 B. 10 C. 14 D. 30

C. 14

The development and implementation of an incident reporting system based upon the affirmative duty of all health care providers and all agents and employees of the licensed health care facility to report adverse incidents to the risk manager, or to his or her designee, within ___ business days after their occurrence. A. Immediately B. 2 C. 3 D. 5

C. 3

At least ____ days prior to any proposed transfer or discharge, a facility must provide advance notice of the proposed transfer or discharge to the resident and, if known, to a family member or the resident's legal guardian or representative, except, in the following circumstances, the facility shall give notice as soon as practicable before the transfer or discharge A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 60

C. 30

How many continuing education units (CEUs) must you compete biennial renewal? A. 20 B. 15 C. 40 D. None

C. 40 20 must be in-person training

A health care provider or facility that is unwilling to carry out the wishes of the patient or the treatment decision of his or her surrogate or proxy because of moral or ethical beliefs must within ___ days either: Transfer the patient to another health care provider or facility. The health care provider or facility shall pay the costs for transporting the patient to another health care provider or facility; or If the patient has not been transferred, carry out the wishes of the patient or the patient's surrogate or proxy, unless s. 765.105 applies. A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 10

C. 7

When requested by a resident to review a notice of discharge or transfer, the local ombudsman council shall do so within __ days after receipt of the request. The nursing home administrator, or the administrator's designee, must forward the request for review contained in the notice to the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program or local ombudsman council within 24 hours after such request is submitted. A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 10

C. 7

A resident is entitled to a fair hearing to challenge a facility's proposed transfer or discharge. The resident, or the resident's legal representative or designee, may request a hearing at any time within __ days after the resident's receipt of the facility's notice of the proposed discharge or transfer. A. 30 B. 60 C. 90 D. 120

C. 90

What legislative intent recognizes that there are many persons in this state who, because of age or disability, are in need of protective services? Such services should allow such an individual the same rights as other citizens and, at the same time, protect the individual from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. It is the intent of the Legislature to provide for the detection and correction of abuse, neglect, and exploitation through social services and criminal investigations and to establish a program of protective services for all vulnerable adults in need of them. A. Agency of Health Care Administration B. Attorney General C. Adult Protective Service Act D. None of the above

C. Adult Protective Service Act

If requested, the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program or the local ombudsman council shall assist the resident with filing an appeal of the proposed discharge or transfer. The following persons must be present at all hearings authorized under this section: A. The resident, or the resident's legal representative or designee. B. The facility administrator, or the facility's legal representative or designee. C. both of the above D. None of the above

C. Both of the above

Every _____ shall, as part of its administrative functions, establish an internal risk management and quality assurance program, the purpose of which is to assess resident care practices; review facility quality indicators, facility incident reports, deficiencies cited by the agency, and resident grievances; and develop plans of action to correct and respond quickly to identified quality deficiencies. A. Administrator B. Director of Nursing C. Facility D. Board of Directors

C. Facility

______ means a relationship based upon the trust and confidence of the vulnerable adult in the caregiver, relative, household member, or other person entrusted with the use or management of the property or assets of the vulnerable adult. A. Guardian B. Caregiver C. Fiduciary Relationship D. None of the Above

C. Fiduciary Relationship

The _________ shall be used for the purpose of collecting and disbursing funds generated from the license fees and administrative fines as provided for in ss. 393.0673(4), 400.062(3), 400.121(2), and 400.23(8). Such funds shall be for the sole purpose of paying for the appropriate alternate placement, care, and treatment of residents who are removed from a facility licensed under this part or a facility specified in s. 393.0678(1) in which the agency determines that existing conditions or practices constitute an immediate danger to the health, safety, or security of the residents. A. Agency of Health Care Administration B. Medicaid and Medicare Fraud Fund C. Health Care Trust Fund D. None of the above

C. Health Care Trust Fund

Level of care 3 consists of recipients at imminent risk of nursing home placement, as evidenced by the need for the constant availability of routine medical and nursing treatment and care, who have a limited need for health-related care and services and are mildly medically or physically incapacitated. A. Level 2 B. Level 1 C. Level 3 D. Level 4

C. Level 3

_____ means the failure or omission on the part of the caregiver or vulnerable adult to provide the care, supervision, and services necessary to maintain the physical and mental health of the vulnerable adult, including, but not limited to, food, clothing, medicine, shelter, supervision, and medical services, which a prudent person would consider essential for the well-being of a vulnerable adult. The term also means the failure of a caregiver or vulnerable adult to make a reasonable effort to protect a vulnerable adult from abuse, neglect, or exploitation by others. A. Exploitation B. Intimidation C. Neglect D. Psychological Injury E. Sexual Abuse

C. Neglect

_______ is the comprehensive management of the physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and existential needs of patients. Palliative care is especially suited to the care of persons who have incurable, progressive illnesses. A. Advance Directive B. Living Will C. Palliative Care D. None of the above

C. Palliative Care

______ means services to protect a vulnerable adult from further occurrences of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Such services may include, but are not limited to, protective supervision, placement, and in-home and community-based services. A. Protective Investigator B. Protective Investigation C. Protective Services D. None of the above

C. Protective Services

__________ is treating individuals with disorders and related disorders of communication, phonology, articulation, fluency, voice, scent, verbal and written language, auditory and visual processing, memory and comprehension, swallowing A. Physical Therapy B. Occupational Therapy C. Speech Therapy D. Respiratory Therapy

C. Speech Therapy

The duty of an __________ program is to identify, investigate, and resolve complaints made by or on behalf of residents of long term care facilities relating to actions or omissions by providers or representatives of providers of long-term care services, others that may adversely affect the health, safety, welfare and rights of residents. A. Local council B. Department of Elderly Affairs C. State Ombudsman D. Agency for Health Care Administration

C. State Ombudsman

What agency has a program without interference by any executive agency, Undertake to discover, investigate, and determine the presence of conditions or individuals that constitute a threat to the rights, health, safety, or welfare of the residents of long-term care facilities. A. Local council B. Department of Elderly Affairs C. State Ombudsman D. Agency for Health Care Administration

C. State Ombudsman

_____ means any competent adult expressly designated by a principal to make health care decisions and to receive health information. The principal may stipulate whether the authority of the surrogate to make health care decisions or to receive health information is exercisable immediately without the necessity for a determination of incapacity or only upon the principal's incapacity as provided in s. 765.204. A. Principal B. Proxy C. Surrogate D. None of the Above

C. Surrogate

Terminal condition" means a condition caused by injury, disease, or illness from which there is no reasonable medical probability of recovery and which, without treatment, can be expected to cause death. A. End stage condition B. Life prolonging procedure C. Terminal Condition D. None of the above

C. Terminal Condition

Any Licensee may elect at ____________ to place the license on inactive state us by marking "inactive" in any manner prescribed by the Department and remitting the required fee. A. Any time B. Never C. The time of license renewal D. When you leave state due to spouse of the Armed Forces

C. The time of license renewal

If a resident requests a hearing within __ days after receiving the notice from the facility, the request shall stay the proposed transfer or discharge pending a hearing decision. The facility may not take action, and the resident may remain in the facility, until the outcome of the initial fair hearing, which must be completed within 90 days after receipt of a request for a fair hearing. A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 10

D. 10

Licensure by endorsement or temporary license may be granted if an individual holds a vial I'd active license to practice NHA in another state of the US, provide he/she worked as a fully LNHA for ___ within the ____ immediately preceding the application by endorsement. A. 1 year within the 3 year B. 2 year within the 3 year C. 2 year within the 4 year D. 2 year within the 5 year

D. 2 year within the 5 year

Statue of limitations for any action for damages brought under Violation of resident's rights or alleged negligence shall be commenced within ___ years from the time the incident giving rise to the action occurred or from the time the incident is discovered or should have been discovered, but no more than ___ years. A. 1 year, 2 years B. 1 year, 3 years C. 2 years, 3 years D. 2 years, 4 years

D. 2 years; 4 years

The Board serves a term of _____ years or for a term to complete an unexpired vacancy. A. 7 B. 8 C. 5 D. 4

D. 4

An administrator complaint may only be filed within ____ front he time of the incident giving rise to the complaint, or within _____ from the time the incident is discovered or should have been discovered. A. 6 months B. 1 year C. 2 years D. 4 years

D. 4 years

The department shall establish and maintain a central abuse hotline that receives all reports made pursuant to s. 415.1034 in writing or through a single statewide toll-free telephone number. Any person may use the statewide toll-free telephone number to report known or suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult at any hour of the day or night, any day of the week. The central abuse hotline must be operated in such a manner as to enable the department to: A. Accept reports for investigation when there is a reasonable cause to suspect that a vulnerable adult has been or is being abused, neglected, or exploited. B. Determine whether the allegations made by the reporter require an immediate, 24-hour, or next-working-day response priority. C. None of the above D. A and B

D. A and B

An inactive status licensee may change to active status at any time provided the lioness meets A. The continue into education requirements B. Pays the active status fees for each biennium during within the license was inactive C. Pays the reactivation fee D. All of the above

D. All of the above

Appearing before the board to activate a license after inactive for 2 consecutive biennial licensure cycles, a licensee must A. Show compliance with subsection 2 B. Account for any activities related to the practice of NHA in any jurisdiction during period of inactive C. Prove compliance with 456.033 and Rule 64B10-11.0011 (Mandatory HIV/AIDS and Prevention of Medical Errors Education) D. All of the above

D. All of the above

Every nursing home must have a grievance procedure available to its residents and their families. The grievance procedure must include: A. An explanation of how to pursue redress of a grievance. B. The names, job titles, and telephone numbers of the employees responsible for implementing the facility's grievance procedure. The list must include the address and the toll-free telephone numbers of the ombudsman and the agency. C. A simple description of the process through which a resident may, at any time, contact the toll-free telephone hotline of the ombudsman or the agency to report the unresolved grievance. D. All of the above

D. All of the above

No nursing home in the state may operate unless it is under the management of a nursing home administrator who holds a A. currently valid license B. provisional license C. Temporary license D. All of the above

D. All of the above

To the extent possible, a report made pursuant to paragraph (a) must contain the name, age, race, sex, physical description, and location of each victim alleged , but need not be limited to, the following information: A. Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the victim's family members, each alleged perpetrator, the caregiver of the victim, and the person reporting the alleged abuse, neglect or exploitation. B. Description of the physical or psychological injuries sustained. C. Actions taken by the reporter, if any, such as notification of the criminal justice agency. D. All of the above

D. All of the above

What examinations must you take in order to become a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator in the state of Florida? A. There is no testing required B. The National Association Board test C. The laws and regulations of the State of Florida D. B and C

D. B and C

It is the intent of the Legislature to encourage the involvement of volunteers in nursing homes in this state. The Legislature also acknowledges that the licensee is responsible for all the activities that take place in the nursing home and recognizes the licensee's need to be aware of and coordinate volunteer activities in the nursing home. Therefore, a nursing home may require that volunteers: A. Sign in and out with staff of the nursing home upon entering or leaving the facility. B. Wear an identification badge while in the building. C. Participate in a facility orientation and training program. D. may require all of the above

D. May require all of the above

The following categories of persons who are not certified as nursing assistants under part II of chapter 464 may be employed by a nursing facility for a period of 4 months: A. Persons who are enrolled in, or have completed, a state-approved nursing assistant program; B. Persons who have been positively verified as actively certified and on the registry in another state with no findings of abuse, neglect, or exploitation in that state; or C. Persons who have preliminarily passed the state's certification exam. D. one of the above

D. One of the above

_______ means an injury to the intellectual functioning or emotional state of a vulnerable adult as evidenced by an observable or measurable reduction in the vulnerable adult's ability to function within that person's customary range of performance and that person's behavior. A. Exploitation B. Intimidation C. Neglect D. Psychological Injury E. Sexual Abuse

D. Psychological Injury

For purposes of reporting to the agency under this section, the term "adverse incident" means: An event over which facility personnel could exercise control and which is associated in whole or in part with the facility's intervention, rather than the condition for which such intervention occurred, and which results in one of the following, except for: A. Death B. Fracture or dislocation of bones or joints C. Resident elopement, if the elopement places the resident at risk of harm or injury. D. Sexual misconduct

D. Sexual misconduct

The Board of Nursing Home Administrators is created within the department and shall consist of seven members, to be appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate to a term of 4 years or for a term to complete an unexpired vacancy. A. Three members of the board must be licensed nursing home administrators. B. Two members of the board must be health care practitioners. C. The remaining two members of the board must be laypersons who are not, and have never been, nursing home administrators or members of any health care profession or occupation. D. At least one member of the board must be 60 years of age or older. E. All of the above

E. All of the above

_____ means acts of a sexual nature committed in the presence of a vulnerable adult without that person's informed consent. Also includes, but is not limited to, the acts defined in s. 794.011(1)(h), fondling, exposure of a vulnerable adult's sexual organs, or the use of a vulnerable adult to solicit for or engage in prostitution or sexual performance. A. Exploitation B. Intimidation C. Neglect D. Psychological Injury E. Sexual Abuse

Sexual Abuse


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