COPE HEALTH SCHOLARS EXAM Questions
with 100% correct Answers GRADE A+ Latest
Versions 2025
-Which of the following activities are all Scholars required to participate in?
A. Department Shifts
B. Bi-quarterly All Scholar Meetings
C. Competency Checklists
D. All of the above - -D
-What is accreditation? - -A process of review and validation in which an organization
is evaluated to ensure ongoing and continuous compliance with the highest standard of
quality
-If you do not know the answer to a question asked by an accreditation surveyor, you
should... - -• Be honest and apologize for not
knowing the answer
• Tell the surveyor you will find the
answer
• Research the answer and report back to
the surveyor
-Name two stakeholders in the US
Healthcare System - -1. Consumers
2. Providers
3. Payers (Health Insurance Plans)
4. Regulators
5. Community Social Determinants of
,Health (SDOH)
-Name two of the Social Determinants of
Health - -1. Education
2. Screening
3. Public Health
4. Food
5. Transportation
6. Medication
-Name four of the eleven HCAHPS measures - -1. Nurse Communications
2. Environment Cleanliness
3. Environment Quietness
4. Communication about
Pain
5. Discharge Information
6. Physician Communications
7. Transition of Care
8. Responsiveness of
Hospital Staff
9. Communications
about Medications
10. Overall Rating
11. Likely to Recommend
-How old are geriatric patients? Name two things associated with the normal aging
process that geriatric patients are most at risk for? - -• Decreased skin integrity
• Aspiration
• Sleep pattern disturbances
• Risk for falls
• Visual and auditory alteration
65 years +
, -How old are neonates and infants? What are they are risk for? - -neonate: newborn - 1
month, infant: 1 month - 1 year
Aspiration
Suffocation
Falls (infant)
-What does "HIPAA" stand for and what is
its purpose? - -Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act
Purpose:
• To protect the unauthorized
disclosure of patient health
information
-Reverse Trendelenburg's position - -Patient head is elevated
Used for head trauma or open wound patient
-What do "AIDET" and "SKAHI" stand for? When to do them? - -Acknowledge
Introduce
Duration
Explain
Thank
Signs
Knock
Assess
Hand Hygiene
Identify
with 100% correct Answers GRADE A+ Latest
Versions 2025
-Which of the following activities are all Scholars required to participate in?
A. Department Shifts
B. Bi-quarterly All Scholar Meetings
C. Competency Checklists
D. All of the above - -D
-What is accreditation? - -A process of review and validation in which an organization
is evaluated to ensure ongoing and continuous compliance with the highest standard of
quality
-If you do not know the answer to a question asked by an accreditation surveyor, you
should... - -• Be honest and apologize for not
knowing the answer
• Tell the surveyor you will find the
answer
• Research the answer and report back to
the surveyor
-Name two stakeholders in the US
Healthcare System - -1. Consumers
2. Providers
3. Payers (Health Insurance Plans)
4. Regulators
5. Community Social Determinants of
,Health (SDOH)
-Name two of the Social Determinants of
Health - -1. Education
2. Screening
3. Public Health
4. Food
5. Transportation
6. Medication
-Name four of the eleven HCAHPS measures - -1. Nurse Communications
2. Environment Cleanliness
3. Environment Quietness
4. Communication about
Pain
5. Discharge Information
6. Physician Communications
7. Transition of Care
8. Responsiveness of
Hospital Staff
9. Communications
about Medications
10. Overall Rating
11. Likely to Recommend
-How old are geriatric patients? Name two things associated with the normal aging
process that geriatric patients are most at risk for? - -• Decreased skin integrity
• Aspiration
• Sleep pattern disturbances
• Risk for falls
• Visual and auditory alteration
65 years +
, -How old are neonates and infants? What are they are risk for? - -neonate: newborn - 1
month, infant: 1 month - 1 year
Aspiration
Suffocation
Falls (infant)
-What does "HIPAA" stand for and what is
its purpose? - -Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act
Purpose:
• To protect the unauthorized
disclosure of patient health
information
-Reverse Trendelenburg's position - -Patient head is elevated
Used for head trauma or open wound patient
-What do "AIDET" and "SKAHI" stand for? When to do them? - -Acknowledge
Introduce
Duration
Explain
Thank
Signs
Knock
Assess
Hand Hygiene
Identify