#1
Which of the following is a resident right in long-term care facilities?
Right to free meals
Right to unlimited phone calls
Right to privacy and confidentiality
Right to exclusive room service
#2
Which of the following is an example of a physical restraint in a long-term care facility?
Providing extra pillows for comfort
Using bedrails to prevent falls
Encouraging residents to walk independently
Tying a resident to a chair against their will
#3
What is the purpose of the Care Plan in long-term care facilities?
To outline the facility's financial goals
To document residents' preferences for recreational activities
To provide a roadmap for residents' care and services
To schedule staff rotations
#4
What is the purpose of the Resident Council in long-term care facilities?
To enforce facility rules
To advocate for residents' interests and rights
To limit residents' social interactions
To oversee staff performance evaluations
#5
Which of the following rights ensures residents' access to visitors in long-term care facilities?
Right to solitary confinement
Right to restrict visitors at any time
Right to receive visitors
Right to deny access to family members
#6
What is the role of an ombudsman in long-term care facilities?
To manage finances of residents
To provide medical care
To advocate for residents' rights
To enforce facility rules
#7
Which of the following rights ensures that residents have access to their medical records?
Right to refuse treatment
Right to participate in care planning
Right to review medical records
Right to receive visitors
#8
Under which federal law are resident rights in long-term care facilities protected?
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Nursing Home Reform Act (1987)
#9
What does the 'Right to Dignity and Respect' encompass?
The right to exclusive privileges
The right to receive preferential treatment
The right to be treated with consideration and honor
The right to demand respect from staff
#10
What is the purpose of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) in long-term care facilities?
To track residents' dietary preferences
To assess residents' medical needs and functional abilities
To record staff attendance
To schedule recreational activities
#11
Which of the following rights ensures residents can voice grievances without fear of retaliation?
Right to confidentiality
Right to access personal funds
Right to complain without reprisal
Right to religious freedom
#12
Which of the following is a responsibility of residents' families regarding their care in long-term care facilities?
To dictate the care plan without input from staff
To stay informed about their loved one's care and needs
To demand immediate discharge if dissatisfied with care
To interfere with the facility's operations
#13
What does the 'Right to be Free from Abuse and Neglect' entail?
The right to aggressive behavior
The right to report abuse
The right to neglect others
The right to self-neglect
#14
What action should staff take if they suspect a resident is being abused?
Ignore the situation to avoid conflict
Report concerns to the appropriate authorities immediately
Confront the alleged abuser directly
Conduct their own investigation
#15
Which of the following is an example of financial abuse in a long-term care facility?
Staff members assisting residents with budgeting
Residents giving gifts to staff out of gratitude
Misappropriation of a resident's funds or property by staff
Residents paying for their own personal items
#16
What is the purpose of the Abuse Registry in long-term care facilities?
To document residents' medical history
To track staff performance evaluations
To maintain a record of individuals found responsible for abuse or neglect
To manage residents' personal funds
#17
Which of the following rights protects residents from involuntary discharge?
Right to terminate the lease agreement
Right to immediate eviction
Right to appeal discharge decisions
Right to refuse medical treatment