ILLINOIS NURSING HOME
ADMINISTRATOR'S MULTIPLE-CHOICE
EXAM *Q&A* (100% Correct) 2025
|VERIFIED|
What are the primary responsibilities of a nursing home administrator regarding resident care?
A) Ensuring quality care, compliance with regulations, and managing staff.
B) Managing finan...
LLINOIS NURSING HOME
ADMINISTRATOR'S MULTIPLE-CHOICE
EXAM *Q&A* (100% Correct) 2025
|VERIFIED|
What are the primary responsibilities of a nursing home administrator regarding resident care?
A) Ensuring quality care, compliance with regulations, and managing staff.
B) Managing finances and scheduling staff.
C) Conducting weekly meetings with family members.
D) Overseeing food services.
A) Ensuring quality care, compliance with regulations, and managing staff.
In Illinois, what is the minimum number of hours required for continuing education for nursing home
administrators every two years?
A) 20 hours.
B) 40 hours.
C) 30 hours.
D) 10 hours.
C) 30 hours.
What is the role of the Illinois Department of Public Health in regulating nursing homes?
A) To conduct resident surveys.
B) To oversee compliance with state and federal regulations and conduct inspections.
C) To provide funding for nursing homes.
D) To manage staff hiring processes.
B) To oversee compliance with state and federal regulations and conduct inspections.
Which federal law governs the rights of residents in nursing homes?
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, A) The Nursing Home Reform Act.
B) The Affordable Care Act.
C) The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
D) The Older Americans Act.
A) The Nursing Home Reform Act.
What is a common reason for a nursing home to be cited for deficiencies during an inspection?
A) Inadequate recreational activities.
B) Lack of transportation services.
C) Insufficient marketing efforts.
D) Failure to provide adequate care or meet residents' needs.
D) Failure to provide adequate care or meet residents' needs.
What should an administrator do if a resident expresses a grievance?
A) Ignore the complaint.
B) Address the complaint promptly and follow the facility's grievance policy.
C) Document the grievance for future reference.
D) Refer the complaint to the staff member involved.
B) Address the complaint promptly and follow the facility's grievance policy.
What are the key components of a resident care plan?
A) Goals, interventions, and assessments tailored to each resident's needs.
B) Staff schedules and shift assignments.
C) Monthly budget forecasts.
D) Meal plans and dietary restrictions.
A) Goals, interventions, and assessments tailored to each resident's needs.
How often must a nursing home's policies and procedures be reviewed and updated?
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