Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What is the maximum number of days within which a replacement must be employed or designated if the licensee loses an administrator?

  1. 14 days

  2. 30 days

  3. 60 days

  4. 120 days

The correct answer is: 120 days

The maximum number of days within which a replacement must be employed or designated if the licensee loses an administrator is 120 days. This time frame allows the licensee an adequate amount of time to find a qualified replacement without jeopardizing the operation of their facility. Option A, 14 days, is too short of a time frame and could potentially result in the hiring of an unqualified administrator. Option B, 30 days, may be feasible but could also be too short of a time frame depending on the availability of qualified candidates. Option C, 60 days, may be a reasonable time frame but may not be long enough in certain circumstances. Therefore, option D, 120 days, is the best and most appropriate answer.