Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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If a patient refuses an oral exam upon admittance, what do they need to show proof of?

  1. An oral exam within 1 year prior to admission

  2. An oral exam within 3 months prior to admission

  3. An oral exam within 6 months prior to admission

  4. An oral exam within 9 months prior to admission

The correct answer is: An oral exam within 6 months prior to admission

If a patient refuses an oral exam upon admittance, they will need to show proof of an oral exam within 6 months prior to admission. This is because the required timeframe for an oral exam prior to admission is within 6 months, making options A, B, and D incorrect. It is important for patients to have a recent oral exam in order to ensure their overall health and catch any potential issues before they become more serious.