Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What does "tour of duty" refer to in a nursing home context?

  1. A period for which nurses provide round-the-clock care

  2. The duration of a resident's stay

  3. A portion of the day when a shift of resident care personnel is on duty

  4. The time taken for a medical check-up

The correct answer is: A portion of the day when a shift of resident care personnel is on duty

In a nursing home context, "tour of duty" refers to a portion of the day when a shift of resident care personnel is on duty. This term is commonly used to indicate the specific time period when a group of staff members is responsible for providing care, support, and assistance to the residents in the facility. The other options are not as relevant to the term "tour of duty" in this context.