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Name the frequency and type of disaster drill?

  1. Biannual hurricane drills

  2. Monthly fire drills

  3. Monthly tornado drills

  4. Twice per year, one tornado drill and one table top drill

The correct answer is: Twice per year, one tornado drill and one table top drill

The correct choice involves a specific schedule and type of disaster drill that reflects the comprehensive approach needed for emergency preparedness in a nursing home setting. Conducting drills twice per year, specifically one tornado drill and one tabletop drill, allows facilities to cover both practical evacuation techniques and theoretical discussions about disaster preparedness. This approach is beneficial because tornado drills help staff practice actual emergency procedures, while tabletop drills encourage staff to engage in critical thinking and problem-solving discussions regarding their response to various disaster scenarios. Combining these two types of drills ensures that staff are not only familiar with the physical actions required during an emergency but also with the protocols and decision-making processes that are essential in a crisis. Such a balanced and strategic drill schedule strengthens the facility’s overall preparedness and response capabilities. In contrast, the other options may lack the combination of practical and theoretical training or might not adhere to best practices for the required frequency of drills in a nursing home context.