California Nursing Home Administrator License Practice Exam

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What type of violation is issued when the agency determines there is an imminent danger to residents?

  1. Class IV violation

  2. Class I violation

  3. Unclassified violation

  4. Administrative violation

The correct answer is: Class I violation

A Class I violation is issued when the agency determines that there is an imminent danger to residents. This type of violation signifies a serious breach of regulations that poses an immediate and significant risk to the health, safety, or welfare of individuals within the nursing home. It requires swift corrective action to protect residents, making it a priority for enforcement agencies. In contrast, other violation categories such as Class IV violations typically involve less serious infractions that do not pose immediate danger to residents and may allow facilities more time to correct the issue. Unclassified violations may not fit neatly into the standard categories and typically refer to infractions that are not explicitly defined by the existing classification system. Administrative violations relate more to processes or compliance matters rather than direct threats to resident safety. Thus, identifying a violation as Class I highlights the urgent need for remediation to ensure resident safety.