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patient tells you they are taking ASA every day. What do you ask next? - Answer Why are you taking ASA
daily?
what is the most important rule as an APN regarding sensitive topics - Answer be nonjudgmental
still have to be succinct, focused, and direct too
cultural competence is best enhanced when the HCP? - Answer uses self-awareness and reflection
you assess a patient’s broken arm and you suspect she may be a victim of violence. which statement
triggers your concern? - Answer I hurt it about 4 days ago=delay of treatment
you are going to organize a BP screening fair at the mall. you are involved in what type of prevention? -
Answer secondary prevention
secondary prevention - Answer screening means you are looking for a disease thats already there
patients presents with RLQ pain, as you document his HPI you note his c/o nausea. In your symptom
analysis this would be considered: - Answer associated symptom
Pt's daughter is explaining why her mother is at the office. This is an example of: - Answer subjective
information
Pt has a BMI of 27. Is this normal, underweight, or overweight? - Answer overweight
You administered the CAGE questionnaire as part of a screening policy and the patient answers yes to 2
and 4. what is the significance of this if any? - Answer he has physical dependence and needs
intervention
,what does question 4 on the CAGE questionnaire ask? what is the significance of it? - Answer do they
need an eye opener? it indicates physical dependence
you are meeting for the first time a 14 y/o female patient. you would want to include the what in her
exam? - Answer HEADS & RAFFT
what does HEADS & RAFFT assess - Answer behavior of the teenager
patient scores a 29 on the mini-mental exam. what do you document this as? - Answer a normal finding
what are the components of the adult health history? - Answer 1. identifying data
2. history of present illness
3. review of systems
NOT physical exam
what does the CAGE questionnaire look for - Answer alcoholism
coronary artery disease risk factors (4) - Answer 1. smoking
2. HTN
3. family history
4. age
you have a new patient and in order to get reimbursed at a higher level for education you provide, you
must document the time spent on this education at least what percentage of the visit - Answer at least
55% of the visit
how do you define an established patient - Answer patient presents for a checkup in your office. you
have not seen her before but she was last seen by the MD in your group 2 years ago
how long would it be since a patient has been seen in the same practice for them to be considered a
new patient - Answer 3 years ago
, as you review your note for your patient you realize that the keys to select the right level of billing
include what 3 things - Answer history
exam
decision making
when performing a history & physical on a pediatric patient, which important factor affects the outcome
the most: - Answer child's development level
the key element for all levels of CPT code documentation is: - Answer chief complaint
when obtaining a health history from an older client, which characteristics of the older client must be
taken into consideration? - Answer auditory acuity is the most common sensory loss in the aged
population and may hinder the interview
what's the most important question to ask as you build your HPI - Answer have you ever had this
before?
the development of screening and prevention guidelines is based on? - Answer increase in average life
expectancy
limiting public smoking is what type of prevention? - Answer primary prevention-trying to prevent
disease
what is the leading cause of mortality in teenagers - Answer motor vehicle accidents
according to the ABCDE approach to preventive cardiology, the items to assess for the "A" include: (3
Things) - Answer 1. assessment of risk
2. antiplatelet therapy
3. anticoagulation therapy
NOT apple shape