Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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When does the department issue a probationary license?

  1. If the applicant for licensure as a nursing home has not been previously licensed under chapter 50 or the nursing home is not in operation at the time application is made

  2. If the applicant has proper training

  3. If the facility passes initial inspection

  4. If the licensing fees are paid

The correct answer is: If the applicant for licensure as a nursing home has not been previously licensed under chapter 50 or the nursing home is not in operation at the time application is made

A probationary license is issued by the department if the applicant for licensure as a nursing home has not been previously licensed under chapter 50 or if the nursing home is not in operation at the time the application is made. This allows the department to monitor and assess the performance of a new licensee before granting a full license. Proper training (Option B), passing an initial inspection (Option C), and payment of licensing fees (Option D) are important aspects of the licensure process but do not directly determine the need for a probationary license in the specific circumstances outlined in the question.