Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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At the time of issuance of a notice of a class "B" or "C" violation, what is the timeframe within which the nursing home must submit a plan of correction?

  1. 10 days, extendable up to 30 days for capital improvement

  2. 30 days, extendable up to 60 days for capital improvement

  3. 5 days, extendable up to 15 days for capital improvement

  4. 15 days, extendable up to 45 days for capital improvement

The correct answer is: 10 days, extendable up to 30 days for capital improvement

When a nursing home receives a notice of a class "B" or "C" violation in Wisconsin, they are required to submit a plan of correction within 10 days. This timeframe can be extended up to 30 days only if the corrections involve capital improvements. This allows nursing homes to promptly address and rectify any violations while also ensuring that they have a reasonable amount of time, especially for more complex corrections such as capital improvements. The other options provided in the question do not accurately reflect the correct timeframe within which the nursing home must submit a plan of correction in Wisconsin for class "B" or "C" violations.