FINAL EXAM PAPER 2026 TEST PAPER
QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
◉ How many years worth of inspections reports for your facility are
you required to have retained for public inspection Answer: 3 yrs
◉ Who determines the passing score for the State Standards
Examination? Does this same score apply to new licensees the same
as for someone applying for a license through reciprocity or for
someone who is re activating an expired license Answer: The board.
75% for everyone
◉ What is meant by "supportive assistance"? Answer: Service
rendered to any person which is sufficient to enable the person to
meet an adequate level of daily living
◉ How many people are required to be on a residential care homes
residents advisory council? Answer: Not less than 10 people or 50%
of the residents or their families.
◉ What is the temperature range for hot water temperatures in a
residents care facility Answer: 100-120 degrees
,◉ What is the square footage requirement is a residential care
facility for a single resident room? Or per bed in rooms with multiple
beds? Answer: Single: 80 sq feet Multiple: 60 sq ft per bed
◉ What must be provided to the administrator before any dog, cat or
ferret can be allowed as a visiting pet in a residential care facility
Answer: Shot records, vet check and parasites check
◉ What are the meal requirements in a residential care facility (how
many meals and what is required of those meals)? Answer:
Minimum of 3 meals per day. 4 basic food groups
◉ What's the maximum time between substantial evening meal the
following morning meal in a resident care facility Answer: 14hrs
◉ How many days supply of food is required to be in a residential
care facility at all times Answer: 3 days
◉ Who is responsible for training direct care staff in a residential
care facility? How many hours of training is required and what areas
(annually)? Answer: Administrator, 8hrs, daily care meds etc
◉ What are the requirements for medications storage in a
residential care facility? Answer: Locked, well lit room less than 86
degrees
,◉ What are the requirements for medication storage in a residential
care facility for medications requiring refrigeration? Answer:
Separate from food, keep 36-48 degrees, with a lock
◉ How long may discontinued medications be kept and how are
they handled differently than current medications (in residential
care facility)? Answer: 3months, must be separate from other meds
◉ Who does the medication reviews in a residential care facility?
How frequently? Answer: RN, quarterly
◉ Who can administer medications in a residential care facility?
Answer: Persons meeting requirements to pass pills
◉ What is permitted for bulk dispensing in a residential care
facility? Answer: Oral analgesics, antacids, and laxatives (OTC)
◉ What are the timeline requirements for reporting incidents in an
assisted living center? Answer: 24 hr initial, 5day, final 10 day
◉ What are the limitations in an assisted living center for dispensing
non perception drugs from a common or bulk supply in an assisted
living center? If the medications is liquid, is there a limitation on the
, package size? Answer: Only antacids, analgesics, laxatives. Liquid
less than 16 oz.
◉ What are the requirements for retaining a residents records in an
assisted living center facility Answer: 5 yrs
◉ How frequently should you expect the Oklahoma State
Department of Health to inspect your assisted living center Answer:
Once every 15 months
◉ What does it mean when the Oklahoma State Department of
Health has accepted your plan of corrections following a survey in
an assisted living facility Answer: Indicates the departments
acknowledgment that the ALF indicates a willingness to make timely
corrections
◉ What is the definition of an adult day care center according to the
Adult Day Care Act Answer: Facility that provides basic day services
to unrelated impaired adults for more than 4 hours in a 24hr period
◉ What are basic day care services in regards to an adult day care
center Answer: Supervised health, social, supportive and
recreational services in a structured day time program which serves
functioning impaired adults who continue to live in their own home
with the aid of family