COPE HEALTH SCHOLARS WRITTEN MIDTERM FALL EXAM (JUST RELEASED) 2025 WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Which of the following is NOT is a sign of fainting?
A. Dizziness
B. Nausea
C. Increased blood pressure
D. Loss of vision
E. Feeling hot
F. Feeling clammy
G. Loss of hearing
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C
D
E
,F and G
C. Increased blood pressure
Which term describes the "the duties or services that a particular practitioner is authorized
to perform"?
A. Task Assignment
B. Scope of Practice
C. Jurisdiction
D. Service Authorization
B. Scope of Practice
What is the normal heart rate or pulse for an adult?
A. 50-70 BPM
B. 60-100 BPM
C. 80-120 BPM
,D. 90-110 BPM
B. 60-100 BPM
What is the earliest date that you can sign up for shifts for the following month?
A. 72 hours before
B. One week before
C. The 15th of the month
D. The 1st of the month
D. The 1st of the month
You enter a room and find a patient who is sweating and complaining of left arm pain. What
do you think is happening to this patient?
A. They are suffering from severe atherosclerosis
B. They are going into Shock
C. They have Congestive Heart Failure
D. They are having a Stroke
E. They are possibly having Myocardial Infarction
E. They are possibly having Myocardial Infarction
, What would your immediate response be if a patient complained about possibly having
Myocardial Infarction?
A. Find the CNA/aid responsible for that room and notify them of the patient's complaints
B. Assist the patient in getting into a more comfortable position
C. Leave the room and find a nurse
D. Assure the patient that you will be right back and find a nurse to whom you will report the
patient's condition
E. Make a notation of the patient's complaints on their medical record
D. Assure the patient that you will be right back and find a nurse to whom you will report the
patient's condition
Which of the following is the adequate way to speak to a non responsive patient who
recently suffered a stroke?
A. Continually communicate in a normal voice with the patient regardless of their
awareness
B. Do not communicate as they will probably not understand you
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Which of the following is NOT is a sign of fainting?
A. Dizziness
B. Nausea
C. Increased blood pressure
D. Loss of vision
E. Feeling hot
F. Feeling clammy
G. Loss of hearing
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C
D
E
,F and G
C. Increased blood pressure
Which term describes the "the duties or services that a particular practitioner is authorized
to perform"?
A. Task Assignment
B. Scope of Practice
C. Jurisdiction
D. Service Authorization
B. Scope of Practice
What is the normal heart rate or pulse for an adult?
A. 50-70 BPM
B. 60-100 BPM
C. 80-120 BPM
,D. 90-110 BPM
B. 60-100 BPM
What is the earliest date that you can sign up for shifts for the following month?
A. 72 hours before
B. One week before
C. The 15th of the month
D. The 1st of the month
D. The 1st of the month
You enter a room and find a patient who is sweating and complaining of left arm pain. What
do you think is happening to this patient?
A. They are suffering from severe atherosclerosis
B. They are going into Shock
C. They have Congestive Heart Failure
D. They are having a Stroke
E. They are possibly having Myocardial Infarction
E. They are possibly having Myocardial Infarction
, What would your immediate response be if a patient complained about possibly having
Myocardial Infarction?
A. Find the CNA/aid responsible for that room and notify them of the patient's complaints
B. Assist the patient in getting into a more comfortable position
C. Leave the room and find a nurse
D. Assure the patient that you will be right back and find a nurse to whom you will report the
patient's condition
E. Make a notation of the patient's complaints on their medical record
D. Assure the patient that you will be right back and find a nurse to whom you will report the
patient's condition
Which of the following is the adequate way to speak to a non responsive patient who
recently suffered a stroke?
A. Continually communicate in a normal voice with the patient regardless of their
awareness
B. Do not communicate as they will probably not understand you