NHA Rules

  1. A widespread deficiency is a deficiency ______________.
    1. Affecting no more than a very limited number of residents,
    2. Affecting more than a limited number of residents
    3. Affecting the entire facility
    4. All of the above
    3. Affecting the entire facility
  2. A deficiency were a resident has been compromised and harmed, but is not currently at risk for further injury or death
    Class I
    Class II
    Class III
    Class IV
    Class III
  3. A deficiency where is resident is not harmed but had the potential for harm
    Class I
    Class II
    Class III
    Class IV
    Class II
  4. Which is not true?
    1. A facility can require a new hire to resubmit to a level 2 screening if they have evidence of previously qualifying under a level 2 screening and have not maintained continuous residency in this state for the past 5 years but attest in writing under perjury they meet residency requirements
    2. A new hire who must qualify under a level background check must furnish the prospective employer a full set of fingerprints for a national criminal background check
    3. The nursing facility must submit the completed fingerprint card to AHCA
    4. Facilities must have in their possession evidence that level 1 screening has been completed before allowing an employee to begin working with patients
    • 1. A facility can require a new hire to resubmit to a level 2 screening
    • if they have evidence of previously qualifying under a level 2
    • screening and have not maintained continuous residency in this state
    • for the past 5 years but attest in writing under perjury they meet
    • residency requirements
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NHA Rules
Description
Chapter 400 Exam 5
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