Question 1
1 out of 1 points
Release of information (ROI) to third parties requires authorization by the patient or his or
her legal
... [Show More] representative. True or False?
Selected
Answer: True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
When giving patients written information, what is the suggested reading level for that
health information?
Selected
Answer: 5
th grade
Answers: 10th gra
de
7
th grad
e
1
st grad
e
5
th grade
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
An NP must have a DNP to prescribe controlled substances. True or False?
Selected
Answer: Fals
e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
DNP stands for Doctor of Nursing Profession
Selected
Answer: Fals
e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
A well-accepted change theory is the transtheoretical model (TTM), which conceptualizes
the process of change in five stages. Pick the answer that lists the five stages in the
correct order.
Selected
Answer: Precontemplation; contemplation; preparation; action;
maintenance
Answers: Preparation; precontemplation; contemplation; action;
maintenance
Precontemplation; contemplation; preparation; action;
maintenance
Action; maintenance; precontemplation; contemplation;
preparation
Preparation; contemplation; action; maintenance;
precontemplation
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
Different states have different titles for NPs. All of the following are recognized titles for Nurse
Practitioners EXCEPT:
How is the NP titled in your state? Also list the titles for NPs in two neighboring states.
Selected
Answer: Registered Nurse Practitioner
Provider
Answers: Advanced Practice Registered
Nurse
Advanced Registered Nurse
Practitioner
Certified Nurse Practitioner
Registered Nurse Practitioner
Provider
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
A 55 year old male was admitted to hospital. The patient's mother wants to know what is
happening with her son’s health. The provider begins to share medical information with
mom. There is no signed HIPPA waiver in patients chart. This is not a HIPPA violation
considering this is the patient’s mother,
Selected
Answer: Fals
e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Question 8
1 out of 1 points
There are several titles for NPs, and some are based on the state requirement. What does
ARNP stand for?
Selected
Answer: Advanced Registered Nurse
Practitioner
Answers: Adult Registered Nurse
Practitioner
Advanced Registered Nurse
Practitioner
Acute Registered Nurse
Practitioner
Advanced Registered Nurse
Provider
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
If an NP is at a social gathering and someone casually asks his/her medical opinion, that
NP could be liable if something goes wrong. True or false?
Selected
Answer: True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
Telemedicine is defined as
Selected
Answer: When care is provided remotely and the provider and patient are not
physically present with each other
Answers:
When care is provided remotely and the provider and patient are not
physically present with each other
When care is provided remotely and the provider and patient are
physically present with each other
Remote care that is challenging and only used for psychiatric
patients
Remote care provided to patients by providers and does not require
HIPPA compliant video conferencing
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
What is it called when an NP bills for a higher level of visit than actually was conducted?
Selected
Answer: Upcoding
Answers: Billing
Productivit
y
Upcoding
Down
coding
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the Physical Exam section of the visit.
Selected
Answer: Fals
e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
An occurrence policy covers any incident that occurred while the NP was insured. A
claims made policy covers an NP only when the insurance policy is active, no matter
when the incident occurred.
Selected
Answer: True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
If an NP is sued, it is important that the NP not call the insurance company immediately
so as to prevent the rates from increasing. True or false?
Selected
Answer: Fals
e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
Standard of care is the use of unreasonable, extraordinary care, skill, and diligence as an
NP in the type of patient practice in similar cases.
Selected
Answer: Fals
e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
A provider may be terribly negligent, but if there is no injury, there is no malpractice. True
or False?
Selected
Answer: True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
If a patient is dismissed from a practice, it is important that certain rules are followed. A
patient should be sent a dismissal letter by First Class mail with return receipt requested.
What elements need to be included in the letter?
Selected
Answer: The last day the practitioner will be available to render medical care, which should
be at least 30 days; indication that med refills will be provided during this period;
alternative sources of medical care; how to obtain medical records
Answers:
The last day the practitioner will be available to render medical care, which should
be at least 30 days; indication that med refills will be provided during this period;
alternative sources of medical care; how to obtain medical records
The last day the practitioner will be available to render medical
care, which can be immediately; referral information to another provider,
and how to obtain medical records
Notice of immediate discharge from the practitioners care, prescriptions
for 30 days of their medications, and how to obtain medical records
The last day the practitioner will be available to render medical care, which should
be at least 60 days; indication that med refills will not be provided during this
period; referral to new provider; how to obtain medical records
Question 8
0 out of 1 points
There are ______________ (fill in a number) levels of evaluation/management visits.
Selected
Answer: four
Answers: thre
e
four
five
six
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
If an NP receives a letter from the Board of Nursing with concerns about a license
issue, what should the NP do immediately?
Selected
Answer: Respond to the complaint to the Board of Nursing. Consider contacting a
lawyer
Answers: Contact his or her malpractice insurance carrier and a lawyer
Notify his or her employer
Respond to the complaint to the Board of Nursing. Consider contacting a
lawyer
Disregard the letter and wait for the formal complaint
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
AMA stands for against medical advice.
Selected
Answer: True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
A 25 patient comes into clinic with white, cottage-cheese like lesions that are easily
removed with a swab. The NP recognizes this to be:
Selected
Answer: Oral thrush
Answers: Oral
gonorrhea
Oral
chlamydia
Oral thrush
Fungal
infection
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
Match the definitions using the following three terms: hyposmia; anosmia, parosmia.
o
Question Correct
Match
Selected
Match
Olfactory dysfunction (loss of
smell)
A.
anosmia
A.
anosmia
Smell distortion B.
parosmia
B.
parosmia
Diminished sense of smell:
_________
C.
hyposmia
C.
hyposmia
o
All Answer
Choices
A.
anosmia
B.
parosmia
C.
hyposmia
o
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
How does an NP distinguish viral conjunctivitis from bacterial conjunctivitis? Viral
conjunctivitis is:
Selected
Answer: watery discharge, unilateral, older children and adenopathy
Answers: mucopurulent discharge, bilateral, and usually seen in
preschoolers
usually seen in adults, mucopurulent discharge, and unilateral, no
adenopathy
watery discharge, unilateral, older children and adenopathy
watery discharge, adults, unilateral, no adenopathy
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
The NP recognizes common symptoms for allergic rhinitis include:
Selected
Answer: Runny nose and itchy eyes
Answers: Bloody nasal discharge
Runny nose and itchy eyes
Purulent nasal
discharge
Cough and fever
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
What is the most important way to control allergic rhinitis?
Selected
Answer: environmental control
Answers: Nasal saline
environmental control
Benadryl
Antihistamines
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
A 15 year old child with sore throat comes to clinic and rapid strep is positive for strep.
The NP will more than likely treat patient with:
Selected
Answer: All of the above
Answers: PCN V 500 mg bid x10
days
Salt water gargles
Throat lozenges
All of the above
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
What differentiates chronic rhinosinusitis from allergic rhinitis.
Selected
Answer: Allergic rhinitis has an acute onset
Answers:
Allergic rhinitis has persistent nasal blockage
Chronic rhinosinusitis is characterized by sneezing and watery eyes
Allergic rhinitis has an acute onset
Chronic rhinosinusitis typically has a positive family history of similar
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