ANP 650 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM ALL 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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Qualifying factors for acute rehab - (answer) - ability to tolerate 3 hours of therapy per day
-do not need to be able to shower themselves
Which patient population do best in acute rehab? - (answer) - stroke
- total joint
- hip fractures
- head injuries
Tertiary prevention: - (answer) treating the complications of a disease
HMO: - (answer) A group plan offering prepaid medical care to its members. Negotiated fees, paid by
diagnosis
LTAC Medicare reimbursement criteria: - (answer) Patients who have been in the ICU at least 3 days
and will be on the vent at the LTAC for 96 hours
Hospice medicare reimbursement - (answer) Most people only qualify for home hospice, but medicare
will only cover intermittent care, comfort related medications
Respite care - (answer) a type of care provided for caregivers of homebound ill, disabled, or elderly
patients. 1 week per benefit period.
Red flag for spinal injury - (answer) - Incontinence
- Altered sensation to extremities
compartment syndrome - (answer) 4 P's
- pain
- pallor
- pulselessness
, ANP 650 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM ALL 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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- paresthesia
Example of pathological fracture - (answer) CA - tumor causing bone to break
Frailty fracture - (answer) osteoporosis
What chronic comorbidity is very common and often associated with bone demineralization and frailty
fractures? - (answer) CKD
- hyperparathyroidism causes bone demineralization and frailty fracture
- Hypercalcemia = calcification of vascular system (coronaries, valves)
Should geriatric patients with fractured hip wait to see ortho? - (answer) NO, hip fractures are urgent.
Early stabilizations improves outcomes
Fibromyalgia - (answer) diffuse pain
Fibromyalgia comorbidities - (answer) psych / depression
Fibromyalgia treatment - (answer) antidepressants, NSAIDs, physical therapy, trigger point injections
(Opiates contraindicated)
How does spinal stenosis present? - (answer) Neurogenic claudication (legs hurt on ambulation/
worsening pain when standing = compression)
Symptom management for osteoarthritis medication: - (answer) - Acetaminophen: safest in elderly
adults with HTN, GI bleed, or CKD
- NSAIDs: works better but higher risks
When do you consider joint replacement for osteoarthritis? - (answer) After failed conservative
management
ANSWERS
Qualifying factors for acute rehab - (answer) - ability to tolerate 3 hours of therapy per day
-do not need to be able to shower themselves
Which patient population do best in acute rehab? - (answer) - stroke
- total joint
- hip fractures
- head injuries
Tertiary prevention: - (answer) treating the complications of a disease
HMO: - (answer) A group plan offering prepaid medical care to its members. Negotiated fees, paid by
diagnosis
LTAC Medicare reimbursement criteria: - (answer) Patients who have been in the ICU at least 3 days
and will be on the vent at the LTAC for 96 hours
Hospice medicare reimbursement - (answer) Most people only qualify for home hospice, but medicare
will only cover intermittent care, comfort related medications
Respite care - (answer) a type of care provided for caregivers of homebound ill, disabled, or elderly
patients. 1 week per benefit period.
Red flag for spinal injury - (answer) - Incontinence
- Altered sensation to extremities
compartment syndrome - (answer) 4 P's
- pain
- pallor
- pulselessness
, ANP 650 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM ALL 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS
- paresthesia
Example of pathological fracture - (answer) CA - tumor causing bone to break
Frailty fracture - (answer) osteoporosis
What chronic comorbidity is very common and often associated with bone demineralization and frailty
fractures? - (answer) CKD
- hyperparathyroidism causes bone demineralization and frailty fracture
- Hypercalcemia = calcification of vascular system (coronaries, valves)
Should geriatric patients with fractured hip wait to see ortho? - (answer) NO, hip fractures are urgent.
Early stabilizations improves outcomes
Fibromyalgia - (answer) diffuse pain
Fibromyalgia comorbidities - (answer) psych / depression
Fibromyalgia treatment - (answer) antidepressants, NSAIDs, physical therapy, trigger point injections
(Opiates contraindicated)
How does spinal stenosis present? - (answer) Neurogenic claudication (legs hurt on ambulation/
worsening pain when standing = compression)
Symptom management for osteoarthritis medication: - (answer) - Acetaminophen: safest in elderly
adults with HTN, GI bleed, or CKD
- NSAIDs: works better but higher risks
When do you consider joint replacement for osteoarthritis? - (answer) After failed conservative
management