Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) Practice Test

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Which of the following items are required in a resident's room?

  1. Chair, nightstand, lamp

  2. Chair, nightstand, refrigerator

  3. Lamp, chest/drawers, refrigerator

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Chair, nightstand, lamp

In a resident's room within a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE), certain items are typically considered essential for the comfort and convenience of the residents. The presence of a chair, nightstand, and lamp represents a well-rounded set of furnishings that contribute to a welcoming and functional living space. A chair allows residents to have a comfortable seat for relaxation or socialization. The nightstand serves as a convenient surface for personal items, such as medications, books, or a glass of water, ensuring that everything is within reach for the resident. A lamp provides necessary lighting for activities such as reading or attending to other personal needs, promoting safety and comfort, especially during evening hours. While refrigerators can be beneficial, especially for residents who may need to store medications or personal food items, they are not universally required in each resident's room. Similarly, while a chest of drawers can provide additional storage, it is not an absolute necessity compared to the basic comforts provided by the chair, nightstand, and lamp. Thus, the selection that includes a chair, nightstand, and lamp accurately reflects the essential requirements for a resident's room in an RCFE setting.