Missouri State Nursing Home Administrator Practice Exam

Disable ads (and more) with a membership for a one time $4.99 payment

Prepare for the Missouri State Nursing Home Administrator Exam. Study with comprehensive quizzes, flashcards, and in-depth explanations. Get ready to excel on your exam!

Practice this question and more.


When shall residents be fully informed of their rights and responsibilities as a resident?

  1. Upon admission only

  2. Upon admission and yearly

  3. After six months

  4. Every five years

The correct answer is: Upon admission and yearly

Residents must be fully informed of their rights and responsibilities at the time of admission and at least once a year thereafter. This practice ensures that residents are aware of their rights, which might include the right to dignity, privacy, and the opportunity to participate in their care. Additionally, by revisiting and reaffirming these rights annually, the facility helps to maintain awareness and promote understanding as circumstances and regulations may change over time. Informing residents only upon admission does not provide them with the opportunity to address new questions or concerns that may arise throughout their stay. Similarly, waiting six months or five years does not support the ongoing dialogue necessary to ensure that residents are empowered, aware of their rights, and involved in their care, thereby contributing to a more supportive and informed living environment.