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LTC General Test

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True or False: Functional status and medical/clinical statuses are considered the same things.
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What are some factors that may be considered when determining Enforcement Remedies?
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What is a partial extended survey?
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What are Category 2 Remedies?
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What determines the Severity of Deficiency Level?
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What determines the Scope Level?
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What is the definition of Past Noncompliance?
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What important resident information does the three components of the RAI give?
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What are the Care Area Triggers?
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What three requirements must be met in order to cite non compliance with a specific F or K tag?
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What does a facility lose the ability to do when a partial extended survey is conducted?
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What is a DPoC?
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True of False: The Care Area Assessment (CAA) is a requirement for a Medicare assessment.
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What is an Extended Survey?
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What is considered severe weight loss?
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What is included in an Extended Survey review?
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What are MDS triggers?
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What is a Catastrophic Reaction?
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What are the five criteria needed for an acceptable PoC?
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Where are the CASPER reports generated from?
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They are specific resident responses for one or a combination of MDS elements. They identify those who have or are at risk for developing specific functional problems & require further evaluation.
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1. A larger sample of residents 2. In-service training 3. Examination of consultant contracts- if appropriate 4. Policies & procedures related to noncompliance 5. Nursing & physician services, administration & other requirements.
C.
DPNA Denial of payment for all individuals (only imposed by CMS) CMP of $50 - $3,000 per day CMP of $1,000 - $10,000 per instance
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MDS
E.
The ability to train nurse aides.
F.
The degree of harm that resident(s) either suffered or could have suffered.
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False: Functional status differs as it considers the whole of a person's life with the intent of assisting that person to function at the highest practicable level of well-being.
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Facilities being out of compliance before a standard survey, but regained substantial compliance before the standard survey began.
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Directed Plan of Correction: A plan that the SA, RO or temporary manager develops to require a facility to take action within a specified time frame. A PoC is developed by the facility.
J.
An extraordinary reaction of a resident to ordinary stimuli.
K.
S/S value Facility history Repeat deficiencies Culpability
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The number of residents who were or could have been affected.
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A Survey is conducted when there is a finding of substandard quality of care during a standard survey.
N.
Information about a resident's functional status, strengths, weaknesses & preferences as well as offering guidance on further assessment once care area issues/concerns have been identified.
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Weight loss greater than 7.5% in 3 months.
P.
False: A CAA is only required for comprehensive clinical assessments (Admission, Annual, Significant Change in Status {SCSAs} or Significant Correction of a Prior Full Assessment {SCPA}).
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1. How corrective action will be accomplished. 2. How facility will identify other potential affected residents. 3. What measures will be put in place or changes to be made. 4. How facility will monitor. 5. Dates corrective actions will be completed.
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A survey that is conducted after a substandard quality of care is found during an abbreviated standard survey or during a revisit, when substandard quality of care was not previously identified.
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They are the specific response options from the MDS that are indicators of 20 particular care areas that affect nursing home residents.
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1. Facility wasn't in compliance; AND 2. Noncompliance occurred after exit date of the last standard survey & before current one; AND 3. There is sufficient evidence that facility corrected the noncompliance & is in substantial compliance now.
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Where would you find the criteria for Determining Citations of Past Noncompliance at time of current survey?

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