Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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In a room that contains a water closet, how big should the room be?

  1. 3'0"

  2. 3'4"

  3. 3'6"

  4. 4'0"

The correct answer is: 3'6"

A) 3'0" and B) 3'4" are both smaller than the recommended minimum room size for a water closet, which is typically 3'6". A smaller room size may be uncomfortable and make it difficult to maneuver in and out of the toilet. D) 4'0" is larger than the recommended minimum room size for a water closet. While having a larger room may seem luxurious, it could also potentially create a waste of space and make the room feel unnecessarily large. It could also lead to higher construction and maintenance costs. Ultimately, C) 3'6" strikes a balance between comfort and practicality, making it the recommended size for a room with a water closet.