CPXP TEST FINAL EXAM AND
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2025
NEWEST EXAM COMPLETE 400
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
Name one difference between how the Press Ganey survey
results and the HCAHPs survey results are calculated and
reported? - ....ANSWER...Press Ganey uses a Likert scale
and is not publicly reported, while HCAHPS uses a "Top
Box" calculation and is reported on a CMS web site.
What is the quadruple aim - ....ANSWER...1. Better
outcomes
2.Lower costs
3.Improved clinician experience
4.Improved patient experience
,What is EMTALA - ....ANSWER...law that prohibits
ED's from turning away patients, no matter their ability
to pay
Which year were Medicaid and Medicare established -
....ANSWER...1965
In which decade did malpractice lead to the development
of risk management departments - ....ANSWER...1970s
What are core concepts of patient centered care (4
components) - ....ANSWER...-respect & dignity
-information sharing
-participation
-collaboration
What is AIDET - ....ANSWER...Acknowledge
Introduce
Duration
Explanation
Thank
,What is the JCAHO (2010) - ....ANSWER...Joint
commission on accreditation of health care (set patient
centered communication standards)
Culturally Competent Model of Care - ....ANSWER...1.
Cultural awareness - self-reflection of one's own biases
2. cultural knowledge - obtaining information about
different cultures
3. cultural skill - conducting an assessment of cultural data
of the patient
4. cultural encounters - personal experiences with patient
of different backgrounds
5. cultural desire - process of anting to be culturally
competent.
Impact of cultural competency and diversity in health care
- ....ANSWER...1. more successful resident/patient
education
2. increases in health care-seeking behavior
3. more appropriate testing and screening
4. fewer diagnosis errors
, 5. avoidance of drug complications
6. greater adherence to medical advice
7. expanded choices and access o high-quality clinicians
CLAS, Office of Minority Health - ....ANSWER...CLAS is
a tool that promotes cultural and linguistic competence.
CLAS standards are primarily directed at health care
organizations.
JCAHO now The Joint Commission (nonprofit formed in
1951) - ....ANSWER...Mission: to improve the safety and
quality of care provided to the public through the
provision of health care accreditation and related services
that support performance improvement in health care
organizations.
Policy: views the delivery of services in a culturally and
linguistically appropriate manner as an important health
care safety and quality issue.
LEP - ....ANSWER...Limited Language Proficient
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2025
NEWEST EXAM COMPLETE 400
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
Name one difference between how the Press Ganey survey
results and the HCAHPs survey results are calculated and
reported? - ....ANSWER...Press Ganey uses a Likert scale
and is not publicly reported, while HCAHPS uses a "Top
Box" calculation and is reported on a CMS web site.
What is the quadruple aim - ....ANSWER...1. Better
outcomes
2.Lower costs
3.Improved clinician experience
4.Improved patient experience
,What is EMTALA - ....ANSWER...law that prohibits
ED's from turning away patients, no matter their ability
to pay
Which year were Medicaid and Medicare established -
....ANSWER...1965
In which decade did malpractice lead to the development
of risk management departments - ....ANSWER...1970s
What are core concepts of patient centered care (4
components) - ....ANSWER...-respect & dignity
-information sharing
-participation
-collaboration
What is AIDET - ....ANSWER...Acknowledge
Introduce
Duration
Explanation
Thank
,What is the JCAHO (2010) - ....ANSWER...Joint
commission on accreditation of health care (set patient
centered communication standards)
Culturally Competent Model of Care - ....ANSWER...1.
Cultural awareness - self-reflection of one's own biases
2. cultural knowledge - obtaining information about
different cultures
3. cultural skill - conducting an assessment of cultural data
of the patient
4. cultural encounters - personal experiences with patient
of different backgrounds
5. cultural desire - process of anting to be culturally
competent.
Impact of cultural competency and diversity in health care
- ....ANSWER...1. more successful resident/patient
education
2. increases in health care-seeking behavior
3. more appropriate testing and screening
4. fewer diagnosis errors
, 5. avoidance of drug complications
6. greater adherence to medical advice
7. expanded choices and access o high-quality clinicians
CLAS, Office of Minority Health - ....ANSWER...CLAS is
a tool that promotes cultural and linguistic competence.
CLAS standards are primarily directed at health care
organizations.
JCAHO now The Joint Commission (nonprofit formed in
1951) - ....ANSWER...Mission: to improve the safety and
quality of care provided to the public through the
provision of health care accreditation and related services
that support performance improvement in health care
organizations.
Policy: views the delivery of services in a culturally and
linguistically appropriate manner as an important health
care safety and quality issue.
LEP - ....ANSWER...Limited Language Proficient