Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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In a health emergency, how long may a facility exceed its bed capacity?

  1. 7 days

  2. 10 days

  3. 14 days

  4. 21 days

The correct answer is: 14 days

During a health emergency, a facility may exceed its bed capacity for up to 14 days. This is because during a crisis situation, hospitals and medical centers may face an influx of patients and may need to increase their bed capacity temporarily to accommodate all those in need of medical care. However, exceeding the bed capacity for a longer period of time may result in overcrowding and strain on the facility's resources, potentially compromising the quality of care for patients. Options A, B, and D are not correct as they suggest longer periods of time which could have negative consequences for both the facility and patients.