Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
6TH EDITION ACTUAL EXAM 2025-2026
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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1. VUCA - ANSWER ✓ Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity in
healthcare.
2. Interprofessional Collaboration - ANSWER ✓ Team-based approach for
coordinated patient care.
3. Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) - ANSWER ✓ Using research findings to
inform healthcare decisions.
4. Clinical Practice Guidelines - ANSWER ✓ Standardized recommendations
for patient care.
5. Level 3 ACOs - ANSWER ✓ Advanced ACOs with comprehensive health
care services.
6. Electronic Medical Records - ANSWER ✓ Digital records linking all health
care components.
7. Health-related Outcomes - ANSWER ✓ Results reflecting patient health
status and care quality.
8. Care Experiences - ANSWER ✓ Patients' perceptions of their health care
interactions.
,9. Quality of Life - ANSWER ✓ Overall well-being and life satisfaction of
patients.
10.Financial Reporting Requirements - ANSWER ✓ Mandatory disclosures of
financial performance metrics.
11.Bundled Payments - ANSWER ✓ Single payment for a group of related
services.
12.Performance Measures - ANSWER ✓ Metrics assessing health
improvements in patients.
13.Care Navigators - ANSWER ✓ Assist patients in accessing health care
services.
14.Practice Analytics - ANSWER ✓ Data analysis to improve health care
delivery.
15.Emergency Room Visits - ANSWER ✓ Hospital visits for urgent medical
issues.
16.Hospital Stays - ANSWER ✓ Duration of patient hospitalization for
treatment.
17.Readmission Rates - ANSWER ✓ Frequency of patients returning to the
hospital.
18.Medicare Spending - ANSWER ✓ Costs incurred by Medicare for patient
care.
19.Super ACO - ANSWER ✓ Alliance of smaller practices to enhance care.
20.UTI in males should be treated with - ANSWER ✓ fluoroquinolones for 10
to 14 days
21.Acute prostatitis should be treated with - ANSWER ✓ Bactrim DS (tmp-
smx) for 2 weeks or fluoroquinolones
,22.Spermatocele is - ANSWER ✓ a small non tender, freely movable mass
above and behind testis
23.Epididymitis - ANSWER ✓ scrotum is red, enlarge and difficult to
distinguish from testis, a positive prehn sign is observed
24.Prehn sign - ANSWER ✓ a relief when scrotum is elevated with
epididymitis
25.An erythematous and enlarge testicles with absent of cremasteric sign in
some instances with small area of cyanosis (blue dot sign) - ANSWER ✓
Testicular Torsion
26.Testicular edema is so pronounced, painful, usually involves systemic viral
infection (Mumps) and includes unilateral or bilateral erythema, edema, and
scrotal tenderness, which occurs 4 to 7 days after initial fever - ANSWER ✓
Orchiti
27.Cost Savings - ANSWER ✓ Reduction in expenses associated with health
care.
28.Retail Health Movement - ANSWER ✓ Trend of walk-in clinics in retail
settings.
29.Urgent Care Clinics - ANSWER ✓ Facilities providing immediate care for
non-life-threatening issues.
30.Concierge Practices - ANSWER ✓ Direct fee practices offering enhanced
patient access.
31.A patient diagnosed with atopic dermatitis asks what can be done to
minimize the recurrence
of symptoms. What will the provider recommend?
a. Calcineurin inhibitors
b. Lubricants and emollients
c. Oral diphenhydramine
d. Prophylactic topical steroids
, ANS: B - ANSWER ✓ Emollients and lubricants are used long-term to
reduce flare-ups. Calcineurin inhibitors can be
helpful for managing chronic moderate to severe eczema. Oral
diphenhydramine helps with
symptoms of itching but is not used to prevent symptoms. Corticosteroids
should be used
sparingly to treat symptoms and stopped once the inflammation has
subsided.
32.A patient who has atopic dermatitis has recurrent secondary bacterial skin
infections. What
will the provider recommend to help prevent these infections?
a. Bleach baths twice weekly
b. Frequent bathing with soap and water
c. Low-dose oral antibiotics
d. Topical antibiotic ointments
ANS: A - ANSWER ✓ Bleach baths and intranasal mupirocin have been
shown to reduce bacterial superinfections of
the skin. Frequent bathing with soap and water may increase flare-ups and
increase the risk
for superinfections. Oral and topical antibiotic prophylaxes are not
recommended.
33.A previously healthy patient has an area of inflammation on one leg which
has
well-demarcated borders and the presence of lymphangitic streaking. Based
on these
symptoms, what is the initial treatment for this infection?
a. Amoxicillin-clavulanate
b. Clindamycin
c. Doxycycline
d. Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim
ANS: A - ANSWER ✓ This patient has symptoms consistent with
erysipelas, which is commonly caused by
staphylococcal or streptococcal bacteria. These may be treated empirically
with
penicillinase-resistant penicillin if not allergic. Clindamycin, doxycycline,
and