Question 1
A liability policy that pays claims even after the policy is no longer active is termed:
a) Claims-made policy
b) Tail coverage
c) Liability protection
d) "all-protect"
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 2
A patient you are caring for in your clinic has Medicare Part B. What does this mean?
a) The federal government will pay for his visit to your clinic today
b) His Medicare benefit covers outpatient services
c) He will have to pay a copay for his visit today
d) His prescriptions will be partly paid for today
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 3
Certification
a) Is required in all 50 states
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,b) Validates competence
c) Is recognized by all 50 states
d) Provides for title protection
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 4
A liability policy that pays claims only during the period that the policy is active is termed:
a) Claims-made policy
b) Tail coverage
c) Liability protection
d) Bobtail coverage
CORRECT ANSWER
A
Question 5
The Medicaid health program is:
a) Funded with premiums from participants
b) Covers an unlimited number of adult visits
c) Funded by both state and federal governments
d) Basically the same from state to state
CORRECT ANSWER
C
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,Question 6
Licensure is:
a) Used to establish a designated level of professional competence
b) Contigent on certification
c) Intended to limit entry in the profession
d) Necessary for reimbursement
CORRECT ANSWER
A
Question 7
Prescriptive authority:
a) Is a right of every practicing nurse practitioner
b) Varies from state to state
c) Is not part of the consensus model
d) Is dependent on certification
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 8
An FNP has agreed to participate in the Medicare health insurance program. Medicare
pays 80% of the charges billed for a clinic visit. What can be done about the other 20%
that is owed?
a: The NP can bill the patient for a percentage of the remainder
b: The NP is prohibited from billing the patient
c: The NP can collect 90% if billed incident to the MD
d: The NP can resubmit the bill for additional payment
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, CORRECT ANSWER
A
Question 9
A patient you are examining in the clinic states he has Medicare Part A only. What does
this mean?
a: Your visit will be reimbursed by the federal government
b: Your visit will be reimbursed if you bill incident to the physician
c: Only hospital visits are covered
d: He desires cost-effective medication
CORRECT ANSWER
C
Question 10
An NP gives a patient a 2-week sample of medications that will be taken once daily by the
patient. The sample medications are packaged by the drug manufacturer. The NP's actions
are an example of:
a: Prescriptive rights
b: Prescriptive authority
c: Dispensing
d: Administering
CORRECT ANSWER
C
Question 11
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A liability policy that pays claims even after the policy is no longer active is termed:
a) Claims-made policy
b) Tail coverage
c) Liability protection
d) "all-protect"
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 2
A patient you are caring for in your clinic has Medicare Part B. What does this mean?
a) The federal government will pay for his visit to your clinic today
b) His Medicare benefit covers outpatient services
c) He will have to pay a copay for his visit today
d) His prescriptions will be partly paid for today
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 3
Certification
a) Is required in all 50 states
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,b) Validates competence
c) Is recognized by all 50 states
d) Provides for title protection
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 4
A liability policy that pays claims only during the period that the policy is active is termed:
a) Claims-made policy
b) Tail coverage
c) Liability protection
d) Bobtail coverage
CORRECT ANSWER
A
Question 5
The Medicaid health program is:
a) Funded with premiums from participants
b) Covers an unlimited number of adult visits
c) Funded by both state and federal governments
d) Basically the same from state to state
CORRECT ANSWER
C
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,Question 6
Licensure is:
a) Used to establish a designated level of professional competence
b) Contigent on certification
c) Intended to limit entry in the profession
d) Necessary for reimbursement
CORRECT ANSWER
A
Question 7
Prescriptive authority:
a) Is a right of every practicing nurse practitioner
b) Varies from state to state
c) Is not part of the consensus model
d) Is dependent on certification
CORRECT ANSWER
B
Question 8
An FNP has agreed to participate in the Medicare health insurance program. Medicare
pays 80% of the charges billed for a clinic visit. What can be done about the other 20%
that is owed?
a: The NP can bill the patient for a percentage of the remainder
b: The NP is prohibited from billing the patient
c: The NP can collect 90% if billed incident to the MD
d: The NP can resubmit the bill for additional payment
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, CORRECT ANSWER
A
Question 9
A patient you are examining in the clinic states he has Medicare Part A only. What does
this mean?
a: Your visit will be reimbursed by the federal government
b: Your visit will be reimbursed if you bill incident to the physician
c: Only hospital visits are covered
d: He desires cost-effective medication
CORRECT ANSWER
C
Question 10
An NP gives a patient a 2-week sample of medications that will be taken once daily by the
patient. The sample medications are packaged by the drug manufacturer. The NP's actions
are an example of:
a: Prescriptive rights
b: Prescriptive authority
c: Dispensing
d: Administering
CORRECT ANSWER
C
Question 11
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