Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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Why must a medication aide training program report substantial changes to the department in writing?

  1. To keep accreditation status

  2. To ensure compliance and quality

  3. To inform the department of new hires

  4. To renew the program license

The correct answer is: To keep accreditation status

A medication aide training program must report substantial changes to the department in writing in order to maintain its accreditation status. This is important because accreditation ensures that the program meets certain standards and is providing quality education to its students. Reporting these changes allows the department to monitor the program and make sure it continues to meet accreditation requirements. Options B, C, and D may all be important for various reasons, but they are not specifically related to why the program must report changes in writing.