Author Question: What is included when the LVN/LPN completes the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI)? a. Minimum ... (Read 12 times)

mia

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What is included when the LVN/LPN completes the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI)?
 
  a. Minimum Data Set (MDS) and the signature of the physician
  b. Resident Assessment Protocols (RAPs) and the drug list
  c. Minimum Data Set, Resident Assessment Protocols, and the RN's signature
  d. Resident Assessment Protocols and the signature of the administrator

Question 2

Medicaid pays for home care services for people who have low incomes. Who administers the Medicaid program?
 
  a. Federal government
  b. City government
  c. State government
  d. County government



briezy

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The RAI must be signed by the RN and contain the RAPs and MDS.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Medicaid is administered by the state. Medicare is a federal program.



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