100 Exam Questions & Answers with Detailed Rationales
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SUBTITLE:
100 Practice Exam Questions with Answers & Detailed Rationales
PREPARED FOR:
Florida Assisted Living Facility (ALF) Core Training Exam
DOCUMENT INCLUDES:
● Practice exam questions
● Correct answers
● Detailed rationales
● Key topics covered
TOPICS COVERED:
● Florida ALF Laws, Regulations & Licensing Requirements
● Resident Rights & Quality of Life
● Admission, Retention & Resident Assessments
● Medication Management & Administration
● Health, Personal Care & Special Needs Services
● Food Service, Nutrition & Sanitation
● Infection Control & Safety Standards
● Emergency Preparedness & Fire Safety
● Physical Environment & Facility Maintenance
● Staffing, Training & Continuing Education
● Record Keeping, Documentation & Financial Management
● Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation & Mandatory Reporting
Introduction:
,This comprehensive test bank is designed to help ALF professionals master Florida
Core Training requirements, understand regulatory standards, and confidently prepare
for the ALF Core Training Examination.
SECTION 1: Florida ALF Laws, Regulations & Licensing
Question 1
Under Florida Statute 429.52, how many hours of ALF Core Training must a prospective
administrator complete before being eligible to take the state competency exam?
A. 12 hours
B. 20 hours
C. 26 hours
D. 40 hours
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Florida Statute 429.52 and Florida Administrative Code 59A-36.011 require
prospective ALF administrators to complete a minimum of 26 hours of core training
before registering for the state competency exam. The 26-hour curriculum covers state
law and rules, resident rights, special needs, nutrition, medication management, fire
safety, and Alzheimer's care. Options A, B, and D do not reflect the statutory minimum
requirement.
Question 2
Which Florida Administrative Code chapter contains the specific licensing and
operational standards for Assisted Living Facilities?
A. 59A-4
B. 58A-5
C. 59A-35
,D. 64B-8
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rule 58A-5, Florida Administrative Code, contains the specific licensing and
operational standards for Assisted Living Facilities. While Chapter 408 FS and Rule
59A-35 FAC (the "Core" law) establish general health care licensing requirements, Rule
58A-5 provides the ALF-specific regulations. Option A (59A-4) applies to nursing homes,
option C (59A-35) is the general core licensing rule, and option D is not the correct ALF
regulatory chapter.
Question 3
An ALF administrator must pass the state competency exam with a minimum score of:
A. 70%
B. 75%
C. 80%
D. 85%
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Florida law requires ALF administrators to achieve a passing score of 75% or
better on the 100-question state core competency exam administered by the
MacDonald Research Institute. The exam consists of scenario-based questions testing
knowledge of Florida statutes and administrative rules. Options A, C, and D do not
reflect the statutory passing threshold.
Question 4
Under Florida law, an ALF administrator must be at least:
A. 18 years of age
B. 19 years of age
, C. 21 years of age
D. 25 years of age
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Florida Statute 429.52 requires ALF administrators to be at least 21 years of
age, hold a high school diploma or GED, and pass the required background screening.
This minimum age requirement ensures administrators have sufficient maturity to
oversee facility operations and resident care. Options A, B, and D do not meet the
statutory minimum.
Question 5
Which state agency is responsible for licensing and regulating Assisted Living Facilities
in Florida?
A. Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA)
B. Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA)
C. Department of Health (DOH)
D. Department of Children and Families (DCF)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) is the primary state
agency responsible for licensing, regulating, and surveying Assisted Living Facilities in
Florida. While the Department of Elder Affairs oversees certain programs and services
for seniors, AHCA has direct regulatory authority over ALF licensing, inspections, and
enforcement under Chapter 429, Florida Statutes, and Rule 58A-5, FAC.
Question 6
A facility wishes to provide limited nursing services to its residents. Which license type
must the facility obtain?