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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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for licensure of an institution for mental diseases (IMD)?

  1. The IMD should have more than 50 beds

  2. The conversion of beds should result in a physically identifiable unit of the facility

  3. The IMD should submit an application under subs. 2 and 3 to convert all or a portion of its beds to an IMD

  4. The IMD should not increase the total number of beds within the facility

The correct answer is: The IMD should have more than 50 beds

In Wisconsin, for an institution for mental diseases (IMD) to be licensed, it is not a requirement for the IMD to have more than 50 beds. The licensure process for an IMD involves the conversion of beds to establish a physically identifiable unit within the facility, submitting an application to convert beds, and not increasing the total number of beds within the facility. The number of beds can vary and is not specified to exceed 50 as a requirement for licensure.