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robinn137

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A long term-care facility must be certified in order to
 
  a. operate as a nursing home
  b. comply with national fire and safety codes
  c. obtain deemed status
  d. admit Medicare and/or Medicaid patients

Question 2

A facility that is certified as NF can
 
  a. admit only Medicaid patients
  b. admit only Medicare patients
  c. admit both Medicare and Medicaid patients
  d. only be a distinct part



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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