Maddie has a history of asthma that is classified as mild, intermittent asthma. She comes to the office
today with wheezing which is not improving with
... [Show More] her inhaler. Which would be the best ICD-10 code to
apply wiith only the information given?
A. Severe persistent asthma (J45.5)
B. Mild intermittent asthma with acute exacerbation (J45.21)
C. Unspecified asthma with acute exacerbation (J45.901)
D. Other asthma (J45.998)
Mild intermittent asthma with acute exacerbation (J45.21)
Morbidity refers to the number of people who have died from a particular disease T/F
False
The number of new cases of a particular disease in a population at a given time is known as:
A. Prevalence
B. Risk
C. Incidence
D. Morbidity
Incidence
Seat belt use is considered _________________ prevention:
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Unnessary
Primary
Systemic reviews of randomized clinical trial studies are considered Level __________ evidence
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
1
Sporadic outbreaks occur when there are occasional cases of an event unrelated in space or time T/F
True
The level of Evaluation & Management (E&M) coding for new and established patients is based on
documentation that is provided in the patient's medical record. T/F
True
Which one of the following do NOT meet the requirements of this program?
A. MS degree with board certification as an Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
B. DNP degree with board certification as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP)
C. Graduate degree with board certification as a Physicians Assistant (PA-C)
D. Current, unencumbered state license as MD, NP or PA
B. DNP degree with board certification as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP)
The History of Present Illness (HPI) is a detailed breakdown of the ____________ and its documented as
____________:
A. Review of Systems, PMH
B. Past medical history, SOAP
C. Chief complaint, Review of systems
D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS
D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS
What are the three main components of determining the E & M code?
A. History, physical, diagnosis
B. History, physical, medical decision making
C. Risk, data, diagnosis
D. Diagnosis, age of patient, complexity of visit
B. History, physical, medical decision making
Which one of the following preceptors would not meet the FNP program requirements?
A. Board Certified Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner working in a primary care setting with 2 years
experience in an Advanced Practice Role
B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse practitioner working in a pediatric primary care setting with 6 months
experience in an Advanced Practice role
C. Physician board certified in internal medicine, working in a primary care setting with 1 year experience
B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse practitioner working in a pediatric primary care setting with 6 months
Nursing research should be utilized by:
A. nurses at the bedside
B. Advanced practice nurses
C. Nurse researchers
D. Nurses at all levels of practice
D. Nurses at all levels of practice
Subjective information is what the patient reports, complains of, or tells you in response to your
questions. T/F
True
Evidence from well-designed case-control and cohort studies are considered which Level of evidence in
research design?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
4
Experience is a necessary component in exercising clinical judgement
A. True
B. False
True
The Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) is used by centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) to set reimbursement rates which are designed to reflect the costs neneded to provide services.
Which of the following is NOT one of the components in determining set reimbursement rates for
provider services
A. Professional liability and malpractice expenses
B. The providers work or medical expertise
C. The patient's insurance coverage
D. The practice overhead expense
C. The patient's insurance coverage
HIV infection in young adults aged 21-24 years was 0.1% in the United States in 2004 is an example of
______________
A. Prevalence [Show Less]