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A resident is admitted to a nursing home that has been certified as a (Medicare) SNF only. Which of the following is not required to be adhered to by the facility?

1) Providing 24-hour skilled nursing care
2) Developing a comprehensive care plan for each resident
3) Ensuring the facility is in compliance with state and federal regulations
4) Maintaining a safe and sanitary environment for residents

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Final answer:

A Medicare-certified SNF is not required to provide 24-hour skilled nursing care, but it must adhere to other regulations such as developing care plans, complying with regulations, and maintaining a safe environment for residents.

Step-by-step explanation:

A Medicare-certified Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) is required to adhere to all of the given requirements except for Providing 24-hour skilled nursing care. While SNFs are required to provide skilled nursing care, not all facilities may offer 24-hour coverage. Some SNFs may have limited nursing coverage during certain hours, with nurses available on-call during off-hours.

On the other hand, Developing a comprehensive care plan for each resident, Ensuring the facility is in compliance with state and federal regulations, and Maintaining a safe and sanitary environment for residents are all mandatory requirements for a Medicare-certified SNF.

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