Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What certification must each day care client have before being served by a facility?

  1. Certification of no mental illness

  2. Certification of no developmental disability

  3. Certification that the client is free from TB

  4. Certification of no past criminal record

The correct answer is: Certification that the client is free from TB

A certification of no mental illness or no developmental disability is not relevant to whether a client can be served by a day care facility, as these are not conditions that would prevent them from receiving care. While having a certification that they are free from TB is important, it is not the only factor that determines whether a client can be served by a facility. A certification of no past criminal record may also be important, but it is typically not a requirement for receiving day care services. Therefore, the most important certification for a day care client to have is a certification that they are free from TB, as this ensures the safety and well-being of both the client and the other clients and staff at the facility.