Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What is a defining requirement for resident toilet room doors in period b and period c facilities?

  1. Three feet by six feet with one-way hardware

  2. Three feet by six feet eight inches and may not swing into the toilet room unless provided with two-way hardware

  3. Two feet by six feet and should be sliding doors

  4. Two feet eight inches by six feet and should open outwards

The correct answer is: Three feet by six feet eight inches and may not swing into the toilet room unless provided with two-way hardware

Period b and period c facilities have specific requirements for resident toilet room doors. Only option B has the correct dimensions and restriction for swinging. Options A, C, and D do not meet the requirements for these facilities.