Indiana (IN) Residential Care Administrator (RCA)
Jurisprudence Exam | Latest Verified Questions and
Detailed Answers
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
This Comprehensive set of multiple choice questions is designed for the Indiana
Residential Care Administrator (RCA) Jurisprudence Exam, a state-specific
assessment of knowledge in Indiana statutes, administrative codes (410 IAC 16.2), and
ethical standards governing residential care facilities. The questions cover essential
domains such as resident rights and abuse prevention, facility operations and
emergency preparedness, personnel administration and training, resident care
including medication management and nutrition, and clinical documentation and
infection control. This resource is structured to help candidates master the regulatory
and operational requirements unique to Indiana residential care administration.
QUESTION 1
A residential care facility must provide each resident with a written notice of their rights
at what time?
A. Upon admission and whenever there is a change in the law
B. At the time of admission and annually thereafter
C. Only upon initial admission
D. When requested by the resident or the resident’s legal representative
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Upon admission and whenever there is a change in the law
EXPERT RATIONALE: 410 IAC 16.2-3-1 requires facilities to inform residents of their
rights at admission and to provide updated notice when the law changes. This ensures
residents are continuously aware of any new protections.
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QUESTION 2
Under Indiana regulations, which of the following is a protected resident right regarding
personal property?
A. The facility may confiscate any item deemed a safety hazard without notice
B. Residents may retain and use personal clothing and possessions as space permits
C. The facility must provide a safety deposit box for all valuables
D. Residents are required to inventory all personal property with law enforcement
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Residents may retain and use personal clothing and possessions
as space permits
EXPERT RATIONALE: 410 IAC 16.2-3-1(5) gives residents the right to retain and use
personal belongings, provided the facility can reasonably accommodate them. The
facility cannot arbitrarily remove property without due process.
QUESTION 3
An employee observes another staff member yelling at and roughly handling a resident
during a transfer. What is the employee’s first legal obligation?
A. Intervene physically to protect the resident
B. Document the incident in the resident’s chart
C. Immediately report the incident to the administrator or supervisor
D. Call the resident’s family before taking action
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Immediately report the incident to the administrator or
supervisor
EXPERT RATIONALE: Indiana law and facility abuse prevention policies require any
person who witnesses suspected abuse to immediately notify the administrator or
designee, who must then investigate and report to the appropriate authorities. Internal
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reporting is the first step to protect the resident and trigger mandatory external
reporting.
QUESTION 4
According to Indiana’s residential care licensing rules, what is the minimum time in
which the emergency generator must start and transfer the load after a power failure?
A. 60 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 30 seconds
D. 5 seconds
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 10 seconds
EXPERT RATIONALE: 410 IAC 16.2-5-1(c) requires that the emergency power system be a
Type 10 system, meaning the generator must start and accept load within 10 seconds of
normal power loss. This ensures life safety systems remain operational without delay.
QUESTION 5
What is the minimum square footage required for a single-occupancy resident room in
a residential care facility licensed under 410 IAC 16.2?
A. 80 square feet
B. 100 square feet
C. 120 square feet
D. 150 square feet
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 100 square feet
EXPERT RATIONALE: 410 IAC 16.2-4-1(1) specifies at least 100 square feet of floor area
for a single resident room, excluding closets, toilet rooms, and bathrooms. This
minimum ensures adequate living space.
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QUESTION 6
Which type of abuse is specifically defined in Indiana residential care regulations as non-
consensual contact of a sexual nature?
A. Physical abuse
B. Mental abuse
C. Sexual abuse
D. Involuntary servitude
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Sexual abuse
EXPERT RATIONALE: 410 IAC 16.2-1 defines sexual abuse as any non-consensual sexual
contact, including but not limited to unwanted touching, sexual assault, or coerced
nudity. This category is distinct from physical or mental abuse.
QUESTION 7
Facilities must conduct fire drills at what minimum frequency?
A. Monthly on each shift
B. Quarterly on each shift
C. Annually during day shift only
D. Every six months with all staff present
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Quarterly on each shift
EXPERT RATIONALE: 410 IAC 16.2-5-2(e) requires fire drills quarterly on each shift, and
at least one drill per year must be conducted during sleeping hours. Drills must be
unannounced and involve all staff and residents present.
QUESTION 8
Which of the following is required before a facility can admit a resident with a diagnosis
of dementia?