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1. What minimum clear usable floor area is required for one
resident in an assisted living residence (ALR) under New Jersey
regulation?
a) 80 sq ft
b) 100 sq ft
c) 150 sq ft
d) 200 sq ft
Answer: c) 150 sq ft
Rationale: The rule states 150 square feet of clear usable floor
area for one person in an ALR.
2. If a second person shares the room in an ALR, how much
additional floor area is required (in addition to the 150 sq ft)?
a) 50 sq ft
b) 60 sq ft
c) 80 sq ft
d) 90 sq ft
Answer: c) 80 sq ft
, Rationale: For a roommate scenario in ALR the regulation adds
80 sq ft above the single resident’s area.
3. Which of the following is not one of the “Five Rights” of
medication administration as applied in assisted living?
a) Right Resident
b) Right Dose
c) Right Time
d) Right Price
Answer: d) Right Price
Rationale: The Five Rights are resident (or “person”),
medication, dose, route, time (sometimes “right
documentation”). Price is irrelevant in that protocol.
4. A “managed risk agreement” must include which of the
following?
a) Identification of the specific cause for concern
b) Negotiation of the agreement with the resident
c) Documentation of the process and final agreement
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
Rationale: The managed risk agreement process includes
identification of the cause, providing understandable
information, negotiating with resident, and documenting the
process and agreement.
5. Under New Jersey’s regulations for assisted living
administrators, how often must the certification be renewed?
a) Every 2 years
b) Every 3 years
c) Every 5 years
d) Every year
, Answer: b) Every 3 years
Rationale: The certificate is valid for three years; renewal
requires continuing education (30 hours) and a criminal
background check.
6. When performing a resident health assessment in an assisted
living residence, if the resident has no service plan in place,
how soon must the assessment be done?
a) Within 7 days
b) Within 14 days
c) Within 30 days
d) Within 60 days
Answer: b) Within 14 days
Rationale: The health care assessment must be done within 14
days when a resident does not have a general service plan in
place.
7. Which width corridor is required in a Comprehensive Personal
Care Home (CPCH) under NJ regulation?
a) 30 inches
b) 36 inches
c) 42 inches
d) 44 inches
Answer: b) 36 inches
Rationale: The CPCH corridor width requirement is 36 inches.
8. What is the maximum travel distance to a fire extinguisher in an
assisted living residence?
a) 30 feet
b) 40 feet
c) 50 feet
d) 60 feet
, Answer: c) 50 feet
Rationale: One source lists 50 feet as the maximum travel
distance.
9. What is the required minimum width for passageways, aisles,
and corridors in an Assisted Living Residence (ALR) (not CPCH)?
a) 30 inches
b) 36 inches
c) 44 inches
d) 48 inches
Answer: c) 44 inches
Rationale: The requirement is 44 inches in ALR.
10. For an administrator’s training program prior to
certification, what is the minimum number of hours required
(plus additional practical hours in a licensed facility)?
a) 30 hours + 10 hours
b) 40 hours + 16 hours
c) 50 hours + 8 hours
d) 60 hours + 20 hours
Answer: b) 40 hours + 16 hours
Rationale: The minimum number of hours for administrator
training is 40 hours, plus 16 hours in a licensed facility.
11. How many continuing education hours must a certified
assisted living administrator complete prior to renewal of
certification?
a) 20 hours
b) 25 hours
c) 30 hours
d) 40 hours
Answer: c) 30 hours