Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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How much area may a nourishment station serve?

  1. May serve more than one nursing area but not more than a single floor

  2. May serve multiple floors

  3. May serve only one patient

  4. May serve an entire building

The correct answer is: May serve more than one nursing area but not more than a single floor

A nourishment station is a designated area for food and drink to be served to patients who are unable to leave their rooms. Option B is incorrect because a single nourishment station is not designed to serve multiple floors and would not be able to efficiently do so. Option C is incorrect because a single patient typically does not require a designated area for food and drink. Option D is incorrect because an entire building would require multiple nourishment stations in order to efficiently serve all patients. Option A is the correct answer as it allows a single nourishment station to serve more than one nursing area but not more than a single floor, making it the most efficient use of resources and space.