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Fire drills will be conducted how often

  1. Twelve fire exit drills every year, approximately every three months on each shift

  2. Orientation requirements to be taught: (6)

  3. A nursing home is required to have a licensed social worker if bed capacity is?

  4. Overhead paging was eliminated when

The correct answer is: Twelve fire exit drills every year, approximately every three months on each shift

Conducting fire drills twelve times a year, approximately every three months on each shift, aligns with the regulations established to ensure the safety of residents and staff within nursing homes. Regular fire drills are crucial because they help prepare everyone for an emergency situation, ensuring that staff and residents know evacuation routes, understand their roles during a fire, and can respond quickly and effectively. This frequency allows for practice across different times of day, accommodating the various staffing schedules and ensuring that all shifts experience the drill. It continually reinforces the importance of fire safety and helps to identify potential weaknesses in the emergency preparedness plan. The other options relate to various aspects of operations and compliance but do not address the specific guidelines related to fire drills and safety preparedness. They do not pertain to the requirement for regular practice of fire safety protocols, which is the primary focus of the question.