Administrator Licensure Exam NEWEST 2025 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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Kerr-Mills Act - CORRECT ANSWER- Legislation passed by Congress that allocated federal funds to
states for providing healthcare to the needy.
ALA - CORRECT ANSWER- Abbreviation for Assisted Living Administrator.
Stereotyping - CORRECT ANSWER- The act of forming a simplified and standardized perception or
attitude towards a group of people, assuming they share common characteristics and lack
individuality.
Hill-Burton Act - CORRECT ANSWER- The primary legislation that led to the development of the
nursing home industry.
SSA - CORRECT ANSWER- Acronym for Social Security Act, which was amended in 1965 to
establish Medicare and Medicaid.
Medicaid - CORRECT ANSWER- A government program that provides medical assistance to low-
income individuals and families through federal funds granted to states.
, Attitude - CORRECT ANSWER- A mental state or disposition that influences behavior and actions
without conscious thought.
Sunset - CORRECT ANSWER- A legal term referring to the closure of a state agency by the
government.
NAB - CORRECT ANSWER- Acronym for National Association of Long Term Care Administrator
Boards, an organization that oversees the licensing of long-term care administrators.
ECHO - CORRECT ANSWER- Abbreviation for Elders Cottage Housing Opportunity, a service that
provides temporary modular homes for the elderly on single-family properties.
Abnormal psychological change - CORRECT ANSWER- A significant memory loss that prevents an
individual from remembering important aspects of their life.
Resident Care Practices - CORRECT ANSWER- The most crucial aspect of providing care to
residents.
Urinary incontinence - CORRECT ANSWER- A condition characterized by the inability to control
urination, with five recognized types: stress, urge or reflex, overflow, functional, and mixed.
Discharge plan - CORRECT ANSWER- A plan that begins at admission and outlines the steps for a
resident's discharge from a facility.
Range of motion - CORRECT ANSWER- The extent to which a joint can be moved in various
directions.