Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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Study for the Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators NHA Exam. This quiz features multiple-choice questions that help you test your knowledge and prepare effectively. Get ready for your successful career in nursing home administration!

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How long shall the information placed on the caregiver misconduct registry stay there?

  1. Permanently, unless required to be altered by law or if notified of the death of the person listed

  2. For five years

  3. Until the division of hearings and appeals decides otherwise

  4. Until the department decides to remove it

The correct answer is: Permanently, unless required to be altered by law or if notified of the death of the person listed

The correct answer is A. Information placed on the caregiver misconduct registry shall stay there permanently unless required to be altered by law or if notified of the death of the person listed. This is important to ensure that accurate and up-to-date information is maintained on individuals to protect vulnerable populations in nursing homes. Option B is incorrect as the information is not removed after five years. Option C is incorrect as it does not accurately reflect the permanency of the information on the registry. Option D is incorrect as it does not specify the conditions under which the information will be removed.