Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What is an IPP?

  1. Individual program plan: a written statement of the services which are to be provided to a resident based on an interdisciplinary assessment for persons who are developmentally disabled

  2. Initial profession plan: a summary of the medical and social history of a resident

  3. Internship preparation plan: a document outlining the tasks and goals for nursing home administrators in training

  4. Institutional protocols plan: guidelines for the implementation of emergency procedures in a facility

The correct answer is: Individual program plan: a written statement of the services which are to be provided to a resident based on an interdisciplinary assessment for persons who are developmentally disabled

The correct answer is A. An IPP stands for Individual Program Plan and it is a written statement of the services that are to be provided to a resident based on an interdisciplinary assessment for persons who are developmentally disabled. This plan outlines the specific needs, goals, and services required to best support the resident in a nursing home setting. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately describe what an IPP is in the context of nursing home administration for individuals who are developmentally disabled, which is the focus of an IPP in this scenario.