Preparation UPDATED ACTUAL Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is the purpose of the National Nursing Home Administration Licensing Course? -
CORRECT ANSWER - To assist students in preparing for the National Nursing Home
Administrator's Exam.
How long is the National Nursing Home Administration Licensing Course? - CORRECT
ANSWER - It is a 5-week intensive self-study test preparation program.
What does the instructor provide to help students in the course? - CORRECT ANSWER - A
unique personalized and structured learning environment where progress is monitored through
email.
What is the instructor's policy regarding passing the licensing exam? - CORRECT
ANSWER - The instructor makes no express or implied warranty that completion of the
course will guarantee a passing score.
What factors influence a student's success in passing the licensure exam? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Professional experience, academic preparation, and the time and energy
committed to exam study.
What is the responsibility of the student regarding exam registration? - CORRECT
ANSWER - The student is solely responsible for licensing exam registration and retesting
fees.
How often must residents receive a statement of their trust account? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Quarterly.
What must be done when a Medicaid resident's trust fund account reaches $200? - CORRECT
ANSWER - They must be notified as it is considered an asset limit.
, What happens to resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death? - CORRECT ANSWER -
All resident funds must be refunded to the resident or their estate within 30 days.
What can a facility deduct from a resident's personal funds? - CORRECT ANSWER - For any
item or service not covered by Medicare or Medicaid, including insurance deductibles and
coinsurance.
List some services for which a facility may charge the resident. - CORRECT ANSWER -
Personal telephone, personal cellular phone, personal television/radio, personal computer,
personal comfort items, personal cosmetic and grooming items, personal clothing.
What is the significance of the Medicaid asset limit for residents? - CORRECT ANSWER - It
determines the maximum amount of assets a Medicaid resident can have without affecting their
eligibility.
What is the role of the grievance official in a nursing home? - CORRECT ANSWER - To
handle resident grievances and complaints.
What must be included in a comprehensive assessment for residents? - CORRECT
ANSWER - A thorough evaluation of the resident's needs and preferences.
What is a baseline care plan? - CORRECT ANSWER - An initial plan that outlines the care
needs of a resident upon admission.
What is the purpose of advanced directives? - CORRECT ANSWER - To ensure that a
resident's wishes regarding medical treatment are known and respected.
What should be documented regarding resident grievances? - CORRECT ANSWER - All
grievances and complaints must be documented and addressed.