Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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To whom may the department deny licensure for a CBRF facility?

  1. A person who conducted, maintained, or operated a CBRF without following the health guidelines

  2. A person who conducted, maintained, or operated a CBRF for which licensure was revoked within 5 years before application

  3. A person who conducted, maintained, or operated a CBRF for profit

  4. A person who conducted, maintained, or operated a CBRF without qualified staff

The correct answer is: A person who conducted, maintained, or operated a CBRF for which licensure was revoked within 5 years before application

The department may deny licensure for a CBRF facility to a person who has had their license revoked within the past 5 years before applying. This is because the department wants to ensure that the facility is being operated properly and responsibly, and someone who has had their license revoked in the recent past may not be fit to run a CBRF facility. Options A, C, and D do not apply to this specific case and therefore are not the correct answer. Option A refers to not following health guidelines, which may be a different issue from having a revoked license. Option C discusses operating for profit, which may or may not be relevant to licensure denial. Option D deals with having unqualified staff, which is not directly related to the person who is operating the CBRF facility.