Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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Which of the following must period A nursing homes provide in their utility rooms?

  1. Separate areas for staff and residents

  2. Areas for separate handling of clean and soiled linen

  3. Ventilation for removal of odors

  4. Isolation for infectious waste

The correct answer is: Separate areas for staff and residents

Nursing homes are required to provide separate areas for staff and residents in their utility rooms in order to ensure proper sanitation and safety. Option B, areas for handling clean and soiled linen, is incorrect because this relates to laundry facilities, not the utility room. Option C, ventilation for removal of odors, is incorrect because while it is important for a clean and sanitary environment, it is not a specific requirement for the utility room. Option D, isolation for infectious waste, is incorrect because this is typically handled in a separate room designated for medical waste. The correct answer, option A, specifically addresses the need for separate areas for staff and residents within the utility room.