RCAL-NAB Administrator Federal Exam
2026/2027 Professional Exam Preparation
Workbook Featuring Mock Exams, Review
Questions, Federal Regulations, and Study
Notes
Question 1:
If contracted laundry services are provided off site, which policy requirement must be
followed?
A. Staff may wash items manually at the facility
B. Residents must approve all laundry procedures
C. The use of commercial laundry services is required by the contractor based on
Department of Health
D. Laundry can be handled by family members only
Correct Answer: C. The use of commercial laundry services is required by the
contractor based on Department of Health
Rationale: Off-site contracted laundry services must comply with Department of
Health regulations to ensure infection control and hygiene standards are maintained.
Options A and D are unsafe and non-compliant, while B is unrelated to regulatory
requirements.
Question 2:
For residents with dementia, optimal nutritional outcomes are best achieved through:
A. Strict dietary restrictions
B. Isolation during meals
C. Good screening, proper nutrition and hydration, and pleasant meal times
D. Feeding only liquid diets
Correct Answer: C. Good screening, proper nutrition and hydration, and
pleasant meal times
Rationale: Dementia care focuses on maintaining dignity and nutritional intake
through supportive environments. Restrictive or isolating approaches reduce intake
and quality of life.
Question 3:
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Information should be added to an Individual Care Plan (ICP):
A. Only at admission
B. At discharge only
C. At minimum when there is a significant change in condition
D. Once every five years
Correct Answer: C. At minimum when there is a significant change in condition
Rationale: ICPs must reflect current needs, especially after significant health or
functional changes, ensuring safe and individualized care.
Question 4:
A resident has the right to participate in social, religious, and community activities
provided these do not:
A. Interfere with staffing schedules
B. Conflict with physician orders
C. Require transportation
D. Occur outside the facility
Correct Answer: B. Conflict with physician orders
Rationale: Resident rights are protected, but participation must not contradict medical
orders that ensure safety and health.
Question 5:
One fundamental element of dementia care is:
A. Physical restraint use
B. Creating a specialized, secure, and quiet environment
C. Limiting communication
D. Isolation from other residents
Correct Answer: B. Creating a specialized, secure, and quiet environment
Rationale: Safe and structured environments reduce confusion and agitation in
dementia patients, improving quality of life.
Question 6:
A resident with dementia repeatedly fails to complete tasks despite instructions. The
best intervention is:
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A. Punishment for non-compliance
B. Task Breakdown
C. Ignoring the behavior
D. Increasing medication immediately
Correct Answer: B. Task Breakdown
Rationale: Breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps helps dementia patients
process and complete activities more effectively.
Question 7:
The best method for obtaining feedback on dining services is:
A. Staff surveys only
B. Resident council
C. External inspectors
D. Family complaints only
Correct Answer: B. Resident council
Rationale: Resident councils provide direct feedback from service users, ensuring
accurate representation of needs and satisfaction.
Question 8:
The primary function of an initial care recipient assessment is to determine:
A. Financial eligibility
B. Overall functional status
C. Staff workload
D. Facility profit margins
Correct Answer: B. Overall functional status
Rationale: Initial assessments evaluate physical, mental, and functional abilities to
guide care planning.
Question 9:
ECP stands for:
A. Emergency Care Plan
B. Exposure Control Plan
C. Employee Compliance Program
D. Environmental Care Policy
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Correct Answer: B. Exposure Control Plan
Rationale: The ECP outlines procedures to reduce occupational exposure to
bloodborne pathogens.
Question 10:
BBPs refer to:
A. Basic Body Procedures
B. Bloodborne Pathogens
C. Biological Body Processes
D. Basic Behavioral Practices
Correct Answer: B. Bloodborne Pathogens
Rationale: BBPs are infectious microorganisms in blood that can cause diseases like
HBV, HCV, and HIV.
Question 11:
OPIMs include:
A. Tears and sweat
B. Urine and saliva only
C. Blood-contaminated fluids such as semen and vaginal secretions
D. Clean water
Correct Answer: C. Blood-contaminated fluids such as semen and vaginal
secretions
Rationale: OPIM excludes non-infectious fluids like tears and sweat but includes
body fluids visibly contaminated with blood.
Question 12:
HBV is:
A. Human bacterial virus
B. Hepatitis B virus
C. Human body virus
D. Hepatic bowel virus
Correct Answer: B. Hepatitis B virus
Rationale: HBV is a bloodborne virus affecting the liver and transmitted via blood or
body fluids.