IDAHO ASSISTED LIVING ADMINISTRATOR EXAM PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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Core Domains
*- Administration and Management*
*- Resident Care and Services*
*- Regulatory Compliance and Legal Requirements*
*- Ethics and Professional Standards*
*- Health and Safety Standards*
*- Human Resources and Staff Management*
*- Financial Management and Budgeting*
*- Emergency Preparedness and Risk Management*
This examination is designed to assess the competency of candidates seeking licensure as Assisted Living
Administrators in Idaho. The test evaluates essential skills and knowledge required to effectively manage
residential care and assisted living facilities. The assessment consists of multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions that reflect real-world situations administrators encounter daily. Emphasis is placed on practical
application of regulations, ethical decision-making, resident-centered care principles, and administrative
leadership. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in interpreting Idaho administrative rules, managing
staff, ensuring resident safety, maintaining compliance, and making sound operational decisions that protect
resident welfare while running a sustainable facility.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
,Question 1
An administrator discovers that a resident's medication has been administered at the wrong time for three
consecutive days. What is the FIRST action the administrator should take?
A. Document the error in the incident report system
B. Notify the resident's physician immediately
C. Assess the resident for any adverse effects
D. Disciplinary action against the staff member
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: The priority is resident safety. Assessing the resident for adverse effects ensures immediate
health concerns are addressed before documentation, notification, or disciplinary actions.
Question 2
Which Idaho administrative rule specifically governs residential assisted living facilities?
A. IDAPA 16.03.21
B. IDAPA 16.03.22
C. IDAPA 16.03.23
D. IDAPA 16.03.24
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: IDAPA 16.03.22 is the specific Idaho Administrative Rules section governing Residential
Assisted Living Facilities, as established by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
,Question 3
A resident with dementia repeatedly attempts to leave the facility unsupervised. Which intervention BEST
balances safety with resident autonomy?
A. Install locked doors with keypad access
B. Place the resident in a room near the exit
C. Use chemical restraints to reduce agitation
D. Implement a wander prevention system with alarms
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: Wander prevention systems with alarms provide safety monitoring while maintaining
resident freedom and avoiding restrictive measures like locked doors or chemical restraints, which violate
autonomy principles.
Question 4
What is the minimum requirement for administrator licensure in Idaho regarding supervised experience?
A. 30 days of supervised experience
B. 60 days of supervised experience
C. 90 days of supervised experience
D. 180 days of supervised experience
🟢 Correct answer
, 🔴 RATIONALE: Idaho requires a minimum of 90 days of supervised administrative experience under a
licensed administrator before independent licensure is granted.
Question 5
During a fire drill, which staff member should be LAST to evacuate the building?
A. The administrator
B. The fire warden
C. The staff member assigned to sweep the floor
D. The nursing supervisor
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: The staff member assigned to sweep the floor must verify all areas are cleared before leaving,
making them last to evacuate to ensure resident safety.
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT a required component of a resident's care plan?
A. Current medical diagnoses
B. Family contact information
C. Financial account statements
D. Preferred activities and interests
🟢 Correct answer
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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Core Domains
*- Administration and Management*
*- Resident Care and Services*
*- Regulatory Compliance and Legal Requirements*
*- Ethics and Professional Standards*
*- Health and Safety Standards*
*- Human Resources and Staff Management*
*- Financial Management and Budgeting*
*- Emergency Preparedness and Risk Management*
This examination is designed to assess the competency of candidates seeking licensure as Assisted Living
Administrators in Idaho. The test evaluates essential skills and knowledge required to effectively manage
residential care and assisted living facilities. The assessment consists of multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions that reflect real-world situations administrators encounter daily. Emphasis is placed on practical
application of regulations, ethical decision-making, resident-centered care principles, and administrative
leadership. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in interpreting Idaho administrative rules, managing
staff, ensuring resident safety, maintaining compliance, and making sound operational decisions that protect
resident welfare while running a sustainable facility.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
,Question 1
An administrator discovers that a resident's medication has been administered at the wrong time for three
consecutive days. What is the FIRST action the administrator should take?
A. Document the error in the incident report system
B. Notify the resident's physician immediately
C. Assess the resident for any adverse effects
D. Disciplinary action against the staff member
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: The priority is resident safety. Assessing the resident for adverse effects ensures immediate
health concerns are addressed before documentation, notification, or disciplinary actions.
Question 2
Which Idaho administrative rule specifically governs residential assisted living facilities?
A. IDAPA 16.03.21
B. IDAPA 16.03.22
C. IDAPA 16.03.23
D. IDAPA 16.03.24
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: IDAPA 16.03.22 is the specific Idaho Administrative Rules section governing Residential
Assisted Living Facilities, as established by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
,Question 3
A resident with dementia repeatedly attempts to leave the facility unsupervised. Which intervention BEST
balances safety with resident autonomy?
A. Install locked doors with keypad access
B. Place the resident in a room near the exit
C. Use chemical restraints to reduce agitation
D. Implement a wander prevention system with alarms
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: Wander prevention systems with alarms provide safety monitoring while maintaining
resident freedom and avoiding restrictive measures like locked doors or chemical restraints, which violate
autonomy principles.
Question 4
What is the minimum requirement for administrator licensure in Idaho regarding supervised experience?
A. 30 days of supervised experience
B. 60 days of supervised experience
C. 90 days of supervised experience
D. 180 days of supervised experience
🟢 Correct answer
, 🔴 RATIONALE: Idaho requires a minimum of 90 days of supervised administrative experience under a
licensed administrator before independent licensure is granted.
Question 5
During a fire drill, which staff member should be LAST to evacuate the building?
A. The administrator
B. The fire warden
C. The staff member assigned to sweep the floor
D. The nursing supervisor
🟢 Correct answer
🔴 RATIONALE: The staff member assigned to sweep the floor must verify all areas are cleared before leaving,
making them last to evacuate to ensure resident safety.
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT a required component of a resident's care plan?
A. Current medical diagnoses
B. Family contact information
C. Financial account statements
D. Preferred activities and interests
🟢 Correct answer