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| Concept that nursing homes sould be reinbursted by states for their actual costs |
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| Goverment feels that if they write enough rules that facilities will run smoohtly supports what theory? |
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| the administrator of a 120 bed unit typically divides management how? |
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| An organization or complex whole, an assembling or combining of things or parts forming a complex or single whol, best describes the _____. |
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| Two nurses chatting while on break about a patient's status is _____ communication |
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| Two nurses chatting about the most recent events in the administrator's office while on break on the nurses lounge are engaged in _______ coomunications. |
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| Standardized patterns of required behaviors developed by the facility to enable staff to accomplish neccessary work defines a _____ . |
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Assuring that all the organizational arrangements believed needed are in place outs the emphasis on ____
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| The federal focus onb the idea that a resident's abilities in activities of daily living do not diminish unless circumstances indicate it is unavoifable places the focus on ________. |
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| Deming observed that to often nureses and aids ____ |
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| learn their jobs from other workers who were not well trained. |
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| A nurse supervisor according to Deming is to _____ |
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| demings says the best source of slogans and goals is the |
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| if an admin tells a DON to comaore how the facility services compare to the best in the area he is |
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| Benchmarking ____ be jsutified by seeking out signifactly better practices rather than soleiy focusing on best priactices. |
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| Total qualiaty management can be accomplished in ____ years. |
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| Managing for quality consists of quality planning, quaity control, and _____. |
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| Number of homes with deficiencies related to resident rights was what % |
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| in a 100 resident or less home the admin will have how many dept heads reporting to them |
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| in 2008 compliance w dr services achieved what % |
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| compliance w dental requirments in 2008 was what % |
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| Fed written requirments for med direstor are |
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| In homes 100 to 120 there is ______medical staff |
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| implanted ports, mid-line caths, central line caths and epidural lines are part of |
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| for nursing to achieve it task _____ |
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| nearly every department must cooperate |
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| keeping med records must be assigned to a |
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| Civil Rights Act Title 7 and the EEC Act of 1072 apply to employeers with what number of employees |
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| the degree to which a test, interview prcedure, or other selection tool measures the skill, knowledge, or proformance requirments is known as |
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| teh extent to which a selection tool measures a trait or behavior percieved as important to a job is know to have |
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| Asking a job appplicant if they have been treated for drug abuse in the past is _____ |
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| One way to improve evaluation of training efforts is to sstate learning objectives as |
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| in civil and criminal law, an emloyer is responsible w/o emolyee having to show employer fault, ao=pplying to hazard situations |
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| A ____ exits when a legal duty si owed another, that duty is breached, and harm results |
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| A concept in torts used as a defense by a defendant againts the plaintiff is an assumption of ____ |
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| when the employee is acting within the control an scopeof teh employer the employer is responsible for acts under the concept of |
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| latin phrase meaning to stand by earlier court decision |
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| leasing a building and aquiring substantial property rights is what kind of lease |
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| facility issues a debt obligation, to pay a specfic amount on a stated date. The facility has issued _____. |
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| short term sucurities 2 to 270 days used to raise short term capitial is called |
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| occupancy loAd for exit requirements is ____square ft in treatment areas ___ ft |
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| Slopes for stairways and landings |
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| aisles, corridors, ramps used for exit must be how widw |
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| Travel distance in a res rm to an exit can not exceed |
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| Exit signs must be within how many ft always |
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| max decibels on fire alarm is |
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| auto doors should not operate faster than ___ sec and with force no greater than _____ |
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| 1947 unions reped 31% of work force today it is _____ |
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| a limit of 50 cell division for certain key groups of human cells |
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| Dr who specialises in physical medicine, body movement, and conditioning |
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| helps raise blood preasure |
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| slows but doesn't kill bacteria |
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| destroys pathogenic organism |
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| used to induce perspiration |
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| Quality assessment and assurance committee |
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| DON, physician,3 other members of staff |
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