Administrator Practice Exam
(Based on WAC 388-76 and Administrator Competency Domains)
Section 1: WAC 388-76 Resident Rights
Question 1:
A resident in your AFH requests to review their care plan but has a visual impairment. What is
the most appropriate action?
A. Provide a printed copy and leave them to read it.
B. Ask a family member to read it to them.
C. Read the care plan aloud to the resident and offer a verbal summary.
D. Tell the resident they must wait for the next care plan meeting.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Washington State regulations (WAC 388-76-10115) require AFHs to ensure residents can access
their care plans in a format they understand. Reading the plan aloud accommodates the resident’s
visual impairment and respects their rights.
Question 2:
A resident refuses to participate in a group activity. How should the Administrator respond?
A. Insist the resident participate for their social well-being.
B. Document the refusal and respect the resident’s choice.
C. Threaten to revoke privileges if the resident does not comply.
D. Ignore the refusal and proceed with the activity.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Residents have the right to make choices about their daily activities. Documenting the refusal
and respecting their autonomy aligns with WAC 388-76-10115.
Question 3:
A resident’s family member requests access to the resident’s medical records. What should the
Administrator do?
A. Provide the records immediately.
B. Verify the family member’s legal authority and obtain the resident’s consent.
C. Refuse to share any information.
D. Share only non-medical information.