Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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Which of the following must be included in occurrence reporting?

  1. Summary of findings and summary report that shall not identify patient, resident, or health care professional

  2. Annual financial audit reports

  3. List of all facility staff members

  4. Weekly patient satisfaction surveys

The correct answer is: Summary of findings and summary report that shall not identify patient, resident, or health care professional

Occurrence reporting is a crucial component of ensuring quality care in a healthcare setting, such as a nursing home. It involves documenting any unusual event or situation that has the potential to cause harm to a patient or resident. The information included in an occurrence report typically consists of a summary of findings and a summary report that does not identify the patient, resident, or healthcare professional involved. The other options are not directly related to occurrence reporting. Annual financial audit reports pertain to the financial management of the facility, a list of all facility staff members is more about employee records and staffing information, and weekly patient satisfaction surveys focus on gathering feedback on the quality of services provided rather than documenting occurrences that could impact patient safety. Therefore, the correct answer is A because it addresses the specific requirements for occurrence reporting.