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The Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Exam Prep guide is a comprehensive study resource designed to help registered nurses prepare effectively for the Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Exam. Featuring 100 carefully developed practice questions and answers, this guide provides focused review and reinforcement of the essential knowledge and competencies required for success in ambulatory and outpatient care settings. The questions are designed to reflect the format and difficulty level commonly encountered on certification exams, helping candidates build confidence, strengthen clinical judgment, and improve test-taking skills. Each answer is presented clearly to support efficient learning and self-assessment. Key topics include patient assessment, chronic disease management, care coordination, health promotion, disease prevention, patient education, population health, quality improvement, safety, risk management, leadership, communication, and professional nursing practice. The content emphasizes evidence-based care and real-world application of ambulatory nursing principles. Whether you are seeking initial certification or a comprehensive review of ambulatory care nursing concepts, this guide offers a practical and effective pathway to exam readiness and professional success.

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AMBULATORY CARE NURSING CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP: 100 PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


1.

Which is the primary goal of ambulatory care nursing?
A. Long-term inpatient stabilization
B. Acute surgical recovery
C. Prevention and management of health conditions in outpatient settings
D. Intensive care monitoring

Answer: C



2.

A key feature of ambulatory care nursing is:
A. Continuous 24-hour hospitalization
B. Episodic, outpatient-focused care
C. Critical care ventilator management
D. Post-mortem care

Answer: B



3.

Which patient is most appropriate for ambulatory care?
A. Unstable ICU patient
B. Patient requiring mechanical ventilation
C. Patient with controlled hypertension needing follow-up
D. Patient in septic shock

Answer: C



4.

The nurse’s priority in telephone triage is to:
A. Diagnose the patient
B. Provide definitive treatment

,C. Assess urgency and direct appropriate care
D. Prescribe medications

Answer: C



5.

Which communication technique is most important in ambulatory care?
A. Closed-ended questioning only
B. Active listening
C. Avoiding documentation
D. Rapid instruction delivery

Answer: B



6.

What is a key purpose of patient education in ambulatory care?
A. Replace physician instructions
B. Improve self-management and outcomes
C. Shorten clinic wait times
D. Eliminate follow-up visits

Answer: B



7.

Which action best supports continuity of care?
A. Limiting follow-up appointments
B. Coordinating across healthcare providers
C. Avoiding electronic records
D. Treating each visit as independent

Answer: B



8.

A nurse in ambulatory care should first address:
A. Administrative billing
B. Life-threatening symptoms
C. Insurance verification
D. Appointment scheduling

Answer: B

, 9.

Which is an example of preventive care?
A. Chemotherapy administration
B. Blood pressure screening
C. Emergency intubation
D. Surgical wound closure

Answer: B



10.

The best method to reduce medication errors in outpatient care is:
A. Verbal orders only
B. Patient self-reporting only
C. Medication reconciliation
D. Skipping documentation

Answer: C



11.

What is the role of the ambulatory nurse in care coordination?
A. Provide surgical anesthesia
B. Manage only acute emergencies
C. Ensure communication between services
D. Replace physician decisions

Answer: C



12.

Which patient statement indicates understanding of teaching?
A. “I will stop my medication when I feel better.”
B. “I will take my medication even if I feel fine.”
C. “I only need follow-up if symptoms worsen severely.”
D. “I don’t need to track my blood pressure.”

Answer: B



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