Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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How many toilets can you have to serve two resident rooms?

  1. One for two resident rooms but no more than 4 beds

  2. One for each resident room

  3. One for every four resident rooms

  4. One for every three resident rooms

The correct answer is: One for two resident rooms but no more than 4 beds

You cannot have one toilet for each resident room because this would result in an excessive number of toilets for just two rooms. Option C and D do not provide enough toilets for the two resident rooms. Option A allows for one toilet to serve two resident rooms, but no more than four beds. This ensures that there are enough toilets for the residents while also considering the capacity of each room.