Idaho Residential Assisted Living Administrator EXAM
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Exam Coverage – Idaho Residential Assisted Living Administrator
Core Areas Covered:
1. Resident Rights and Ethics
o Privacy, dignity, informed consent
o Right to refuse treatment or services
o Respect for cultural, religious, and personal preferences
2. Administration & Management
3. Resident Care & Safety
4. Medication Management
5. Nutrition & Food Services
o Dietary requirements, texture modifications, meal supervision
o Food safety, storage, preparation, cross-contamination prevention
o Hydration monitoring
6. Infection Control & Hygiene
7. Emergency Preparedness & Safety
8. Documentation & Reporting
9. Legal & Regulatory Compliance
Batch 1: Questions 1–100
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1. Which action ensures residents’ privacy is maintained during personal hygiene
assistance in their rooms?
• A) Provide privacy curtains, explain procedures, and obtain verbal consent
• B) Assist multiple residents together to save time
• C) Ignore resident preferences as long as tasks are completed
• D) Only document care without explaining to the resident
Rationale: Providing privacy and explaining procedures maintains dignity and complies
with resident rights regulations.
2. Which procedure ensures safe medication administration for residents taking multiple
prescriptions daily?
• A) Monitor only if errors occur
• B) Verify medications, check interactions, and document administration
• C) Assume residents will self-administer correctly
• D) Only inform family about medication changes
Rationale: Verification and documentation prevent errors, adverse reactions, and ensure
regulatory compliance.
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3. Which action demonstrates proper handling of residents’ complaints about food
quality or meal preparation?
• A) Ignore complaints unless repeated
• B) Document the complaint, investigate, and implement changes
• C) Only notify staff verbally
• D) Only provide verbal reassurance without follow-up
Rationale: Addressing complaints ensures resident satisfaction and meets care
standards.
4. Which step ensures residents with mobility limitations are transferred safely using
mechanical lifts?
• A) Use lifts without training
• B) Verify equipment function, train staff, and follow manufacturer guidelines
• C) Assume staff can lift residents manually without assistance
• D) Only monitor transfers occasionally
Rationale: Proper training and equipment use prevent injuries to residents and staff.
5. Which action demonstrates proper supervision during residents’ meals to prevent
choking or aspiration?
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• A) Allow residents to eat independently without monitoring
• B) Assist residents with eating, monitor intake, and document observations
• C) Only provide assistance if a previous incident occurred
• D) Rely solely on family to supervise
Rationale: Supervision ensures safe nutrition and prevents aspiration in high-risk
residents.
6. Which practice ensures residents’ rights to make decisions regarding their daily
activities?
• A) Decide all activities for residents to maintain efficiency
• B) Offer choices, respect preferences, and document participation
• C) Limit activity options to reduce staff workload
• D) Ignore preferences unless a complaint is made
Rationale: Respecting autonomy promotes quality of life and regulatory compliance.
7. Which step ensures infection control when assisting residents during outbreaks of
influenza?
• A) Ignore isolation protocols as long as residents appear healthy
• B) Use proper PPE, isolate symptomatic residents, and follow hygiene procedures