Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What are the eligibility requirements for a facility to be part of the new survey process?

  1. Licensed at least 1 year, no enforcement activity in 1 year, no patterns of deficient practices in 1 year

  2. Licensed at least 2 years, no enforcement activity in 2 years, no patterns of deficient practices in 2 years

  3. Licensed at least 3 years, no enforcement activity in 3 years, no patterns of deficient practices in 3 years

  4. Licensed at least 4 years, no enforcement activity in 4 years, no patterns of deficient practices in 4 years

The correct answer is: Licensed at least 3 years, no enforcement activity in 3 years, no patterns of deficient practices in 3 years

The eligibility requirement for a facility to be part of the new survey process is to be licensed for at least 3 years, have no enforcement activity within the past 3 years, and have no patterns of deficient practices within the past 3 years. Option A, B, and D all have similar requirements but vary in the number of years. Therefore, they are incorrect options. Option A requires only 1 year of licensing, enforcement activity, and deficient practices, which may not provide enough information about the facility's performance. Similarly, Option B and D require 2 and 4 years respectively, which may not accurately reflect the current state of the facility. Option C, with a requirement of 3 years, strikes a balance between understanding the facility's history and current performance. Therefore, it is the correct answer.