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WISCONSIN NHA EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED||

What is "involuntary administration of psychotropic medication"? -
ANSWER-It can mean any of the following:

a) placing psychotropic medication in an individual's food or drink
with knowledge that the individual protests receipt of the psycho
tropic medication

b) Forcibly restraining an individual to enable administration of
psychotropic medication

c) Requiring an individual to take psychotropic medication as a
condition of receiving privileges or benefits



What does "limited nursing care" mean? - ANSWER-It means
simple nursing care procedures required by residents with long-
term illnesses or disabilities in order to maintain stability and
which can be provided safely only by or under the supervision of a
person no less skilled than a licensed practical nurse who works
under the direction of a registered nurse.

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What is a "nursing assistant"? - ANSWER-A person who is
employed primarily to provide direct care services to residents but
is not registered or licensed.



What is a "physician extender"? - ANSWER-A person who is a
physician's assistant or a nurse practitioner acting under the
general supervision and direction of a physician



What does "protest" mean? - ANSWER-To make more than one
discernible negative response, other than mere silence, to the
offer of, recommendation for, or other proffering of voluntary
receipt of psychotropic medication. "Protest" does not mean a
discernible negative response to a proposed method of
administration of the psychotropic medication.



How long is "Recuperative care" anticipated to be provided for? -
ANSWER-For a period of 90 days or less for a resident whose
physician has certified that he or she is convalescing or
recuperating from an illness or a medical treatment.

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How long is "respite care" anticipated to be provided for? -
ANSWER-For a period of 28 days or less for the purpose of
temporarily relieving a family member or other caregiver from his
or her daily caregiving duties



What does short-term care mean? - ANSWER-It means
recuperative care or respite care



In determining whether a service is skilled, what three criteria
shall be used? - ANSWER-1. The service would constitute a
skilled service where the inherent complexity of a service
prescribed for a resident is such that it can be safely and
effectively performed only by or under the supervision of
professional personnel;

2. The restoration potential of a resident is not the deciding factor
in determining whether a service is to be considered skilled or
unskilled. Even where full recovery or medical improvement is not
possible, skilled care may be needed to prevent, to the extent
possible, deterioration of the condition or to sustain current
capacities; and

3. A service that is generally unskilled would be considered skilled
where, because of special medical complications, its performance

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or supervision or the observation of the resident necessitates the
use of skilled nursing personnel.



What does "supervision" mean? Does it require continuous
presence of supervisor in same building as assistant? -
ANSWER-At least intermittent face-to-face contact between
supervisor and assistant, with the supervisor instructing and
overseeing the assistant, but does not require the continuous
presence of the supervisor in the same building as the assistant.



What does "tour of duty" mean? - ANSWER-A portion of the day
during which a shift of resident care personnel are on duty.



What is a "unit does drug delivery system"? - ANSWER-A system
for the distribution of medications in which single doses of
medications are individually packaged and sealed for distribution
to residents



Requirements of licensure of an institution for mental diseases -
ANSWER-1. The conversion of all or some of the beds within the
facility will result in a physically identifiable unit of the facility

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