Chapter 1 Review Questions
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a. bathing
b. taking medication
c. transference
d. continance
ANS B
The six ADLs used under HIPAA's benefit trigger are bathing, eating, dressing, transference, continance and toileting
a. custodial
b. supervisory
c. personal
d. acute
ANS: C
Personal care provides assistance with basic living functions and household chores.
a. custodial care
b. hospice care
c. respite care
d. home health care
ANS: B
Hospice care is designed to especially address the needs of terminally ill persons
a. respite care
b. home health care
c. adult day care
d. assisted living residences
ANS: C
There are three levels of care: home, community and residential. Home health care and respite care is usually provided in the individual's private residence. Residential care is given in a congregate living facility such as a nursing home or assisted living facility. Community based care is care given temporarily outside the individual's residence -- such as in adult day care centers.
a. custodial care
b. personal care
c. respite care
d. assisted living facilities
ANS: C
Respite care is short-term care that allows primary caregivers to take a break.
a. bathing and dressing
b. toileting and continance
c. transferrance and eating
d. toileting and eating
ANS: A
Dressing and bathing require fine motor skills, which are typically lost first.
a. meal preparation
b. personal care
c. help with medication
d. on-staff physical therapist
ANS: D
ALFs typical include up to three meals a day, assistance with personal care; help with medication, staff to handle medical emergencies and social programs.
a. the same as that at nursing home
b. the same as that of a hospital stay
c. less than that of a nursing home
d. more than that of a nursing home
ANS: C
The average cost of a semi-private room in a nursing home for one year is more than $60,000 ($5,000 per month). The average cost of assisted living is a little more than half than amount ($2,700 per month).
a. tie fees to the level of services provided
b. offer a wide range of home-care services at one fixed rate
c. are another name for assisted living facilities
d. provide personal and skilled in-home care
ANS: A
CCRCs offer a wide range of services in one location -- allowing a patient to stay in one location even if the level of needed service changes.
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