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1. Interpret the significance of a creatinine level being within normal limits for a
patient’s kidney function.
A creatinine level within normal limits suggests the need for further
testing.
A creatinine level within normal limits is irrelevant to kidney function.
A creatinine level within normal limits means the patient is dehydrated.
A creatinine level within normal limits indicates that the patient's
kidney function is likely normal.
2. In a scenario where a patient presents with multiple symptoms, which initial
question would best facilitate a thorough assessment?
How many children do you have?
What brought you in today?
Are you feeling pain?
When was your last menstrual period?
3. What factors are considered when determining staffing needs in an
ambulatory clinic?
The complexity and the number of clients
Only the volume of clients
Nurses' years of experience
Nurses' college degree
,4. Describe the significance of the Hemoglobin A1C test in the management of
diabetes mellitus.
The Hemoglobin A1C test is primarily used for monitoring cholesterol
levels.
The Hemoglobin A1C test provides an average blood glucose level
over the past 2-3 months, helping to assess long-term glucose
control.
The Hemoglobin A1C test measures immediate blood glucose levels
after meals.
The Hemoglobin A1C test is used to diagnose kidney function in
diabetic patients.
5. If a patient is to have an arthrodesis and injection of corticosteroid into the
right knee and the ambulatory care nurse is setting up equipment, the
correct needle gauge syringe sizes are:
18G needle and 10-20ml syringe
19g needle and 50ml syringe
16G needle and 10-20ml syringe
20G needle and 20ml syringe
6. Describe the significance of a blue reaction in the guaiac fecal occult blood
test (gFOBT).
A blue reaction indicates a normal result with no blood present.
A blue reaction suggests the need for immediate surgical intervention.
A blue reaction indicates the presence of blood in the stool,
suggesting a potential gastrointestinal issue.
A blue reaction shows that the test is invalid and should be repeated.
,7. If an ambulatory clinic experiences a sudden increase in patients with
complex health issues, what immediate action should be taken regarding
staffing?
Reassess staffing levels to ensure adequate coverage for complex
cases
Reduce the number of staff to cut costs
Increase the number of administrative staff instead of clinical staff
Maintain the current staffing levels regardless of patient complexity
8. If a nurse observes that a child is still struggling to use a metered dose
inhaler even with a spacer, what should be the next step in the nursing
intervention?
Switch to a different medication immediately.
Discontinue the medication due to non-compliance.
Suggest that the parent administer the medication themselves without
the child.
Provide education on proper inhaler technique and assess for any
additional barriers to effective medication use.
9. What is the primary method for documenting an incident involving a patient
fall in a clinic?
Document the occurrence of the fall in the organization's incident
reporting system
Report it to the risk management and they will document the incident
Make no mention of the fall in the client's charts
Document the incident in the patient's chart
, 10. Describe the role of the HCPCS/CPT coding system in outpatient care.
The HCPCS/CPT coding system is used for inpatient diagnosis
coding.
The HCPCS/CPT coding system is primarily for laboratory test results.
The HCPCS/CPT coding system is used for medication management
only.
The HCPCS/CPT coding system is used to report outpatient
procedures and services for billing and documentation purposes.
11. The client complains of sporadic Abnormal heart rate. An ECG performed
showed Normal Sinus rhythm. Labs were WNL and assessment revealed no
cardiovascular abnormalities. Which of the following should the nurse
anticipate the healthcare provider will order?
Continuous EEG
Admission to the hospital
Chest X-ray
Halter Monitoring
12. In a scenario where a client has multiple family members with dietary
restrictions, how should the nurse approach the teaching of nutrition?
Provide a generic diet plan without considering family dynamics
Teach the client about nutrition from a family framework
perspective
Suggest that the client consult a dietitian without further discussion
Focus only on the client's personal health history