Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What is the requirement for utility rooms in period C facilities?

  1. Ventilated utility room with a flush-rim service sink

  2. No central location of soiled utility rooms required

  3. Located, designed, and equipped for separate handling of clean and soiled linen

  4. Must have separate entry for soiled and clean items

The correct answer is: Ventilated utility room with a flush-rim service sink

The requirement for utility rooms in period C facilities is that they must be ventilated and have a flush-rim service sink. The other options are incorrect because B states that a central location of soiled utility rooms is not required, which is false as it is required. C mentions separate handling of clean and soiled linen, which is not a requirement for the utility room. D states that there must be a separate entry for soiled and clean items, but this is not a specific requirement for the utility room. Overall, A is the correct answer because it includes the necessary requirements for the utility room in period C facilities.