Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What defines a class "A" violation?

  1. A minor violation resulting in minimal harm

  2. A violation concerning paperwork

  3. A violation creating a substantial probability that death or serious harm to a resident will result

  4. Failure to comply with building maintenance

The correct answer is: A violation creating a substantial probability that death or serious harm to a resident will result

A class "A" violation is defined as a violation creating a substantial probability that death or serious harm to a resident will result. This is considered the most severe type of violation in a nursing home setting as it directly addresses the potential for significant harm or fatality to residents. The other options (A, B, and D) do not encompass the level of severity and potential harm associated with a class "A" violation.