California Nursing Home Administrator License Practice Exam

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Which of the following indicates a violation of operational safety for a facility?

  1. Inadequate staffing levels

  2. Failure to properly maintain records

  3. Incomplete fire safety measures

  4. Incorrect resident billing practices

The correct answer is: Incomplete fire safety measures

Incomplete fire safety measures indicate a violation of operational safety for a facility because fire safety is a critical aspect of ensuring the health and safety of residents, staff, and visitors within a nursing home. Fire safety measures typically include, but are not limited to, having functional smoke detectors, clearly marked exits, fire extinguishers readily available, and staff trained in fire evacuation procedures. When these measures are incomplete, the risk of a fire-related incident escalates, potentially leading to serious injury or loss of life. Regulatory and accreditation bodies require nursing facilities to adhere to stringent fire safety protocols, making it vital for operators to conduct regular fire risk assessments and maintain compliance with fire safety standards. By failing to implement complete fire safety measures, the facility jeopardizes the safety and well-being of everyone within its premises.