AMBULATORY CARE NURSING CERTIFICATION REVIEW
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATE 2024/2025 A
COMPLETE SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
DETAILED BEST GRADED A+ FOE SUCCESS
A 70 year old female prsents to the ambulatory care clinic complaining of fatigue. You begin
your triage assessment and she has a heart rate of 50, a repsiratory rate of 24, and a blood
pressure of 70/40. She denies chest pain, but you notice she rubs her elbows and states her
arthritis is acting up. What would be your first priority when caring for this patient? - CORRECT
ANSWERS
A mother presents to the ambulatory clinic with a very wheezy three year old in her arms. You
notice the child is pale and listless. What is your immediate response? - CORRECT ANSWERS
What nonverbal clues would indicate that a patient of any age is having difficulty breathing? -
CORRECT ANSWERS
What would be the most appropriate order of importance for information an adult client shares
when coming to a clinic visit? - CORRECT ANSWERS
A 50 year old male comes to the clinic stating he cannot shake this "flu". You observe that he is
clammy, plae, and has an irregular heart rate. He is a large man with a rugged appearance. He is
friendly and apolgetic for bothering you with his silly complaints. What is your plan of care for
this patient? - CORRECT ANSWERS
The ambulatory care setting must include which of the following for the nurse to be able to
properly triage a patient? - CORRECT ANSWERS
The nurse working in the ambulatory care setting must have which of the following skills to
perform the role of triage nurse? - CORRECT ANSWERS
The triage nurse is responsible for screening, assesment, and the initial patient contact in the
ambulatory care setting. It is important to look for verbal and nonverbal clues when doing a
, AMBULATORY CARE NURSING CERTIFICATION REVIEW
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATE 2024/2025 A
COMPLETE SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
DETAILED BEST GRADED A+ FOE SUCCESS
triage assessment. What important information should the triage nurse screen for with every
patient on every health visit, regardless of complaint? - CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the most appropriate way to ask a patient about possible physical abuse during the
triage process? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Which invasive procedures would a nurse in the ambulatory care setting be expected to
perform as part of his or her scope of practice? - CORRECT ANSWERS
An adult male presents to the ambulatory care setting with a 24 hour history of wheezing,
coughing, and shortness of breath. What would be the most appropriate invasive procedure
that he may require from the nurse in this setting? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Which noninvasive procedure is part of a routine school physical for students in kindergarten
that can be performed in the ambulatory care setting? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Which ambulatory care team member may be responsible for sterilization or disinfection of the
equipment in a clinic setting? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Describe the process of protecting the privacy of the patient during a non invasive procedure,
such as and EKG - CORRECT ANSWERS
An 18 year old female presents to the ambulatory care clinic complaining of pelvic pain and foul
discharge. What would be the most appropriate nursing interventions for this patient? -
CORRECT ANSWERS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATE 2024/2025 A
COMPLETE SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
DETAILED BEST GRADED A+ FOE SUCCESS
A 70 year old female prsents to the ambulatory care clinic complaining of fatigue. You begin
your triage assessment and she has a heart rate of 50, a repsiratory rate of 24, and a blood
pressure of 70/40. She denies chest pain, but you notice she rubs her elbows and states her
arthritis is acting up. What would be your first priority when caring for this patient? - CORRECT
ANSWERS
A mother presents to the ambulatory clinic with a very wheezy three year old in her arms. You
notice the child is pale and listless. What is your immediate response? - CORRECT ANSWERS
What nonverbal clues would indicate that a patient of any age is having difficulty breathing? -
CORRECT ANSWERS
What would be the most appropriate order of importance for information an adult client shares
when coming to a clinic visit? - CORRECT ANSWERS
A 50 year old male comes to the clinic stating he cannot shake this "flu". You observe that he is
clammy, plae, and has an irregular heart rate. He is a large man with a rugged appearance. He is
friendly and apolgetic for bothering you with his silly complaints. What is your plan of care for
this patient? - CORRECT ANSWERS
The ambulatory care setting must include which of the following for the nurse to be able to
properly triage a patient? - CORRECT ANSWERS
The nurse working in the ambulatory care setting must have which of the following skills to
perform the role of triage nurse? - CORRECT ANSWERS
The triage nurse is responsible for screening, assesment, and the initial patient contact in the
ambulatory care setting. It is important to look for verbal and nonverbal clues when doing a
, AMBULATORY CARE NURSING CERTIFICATION REVIEW
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATE 2024/2025 A
COMPLETE SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
DETAILED BEST GRADED A+ FOE SUCCESS
triage assessment. What important information should the triage nurse screen for with every
patient on every health visit, regardless of complaint? - CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the most appropriate way to ask a patient about possible physical abuse during the
triage process? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Which invasive procedures would a nurse in the ambulatory care setting be expected to
perform as part of his or her scope of practice? - CORRECT ANSWERS
An adult male presents to the ambulatory care setting with a 24 hour history of wheezing,
coughing, and shortness of breath. What would be the most appropriate invasive procedure
that he may require from the nurse in this setting? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Which noninvasive procedure is part of a routine school physical for students in kindergarten
that can be performed in the ambulatory care setting? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Which ambulatory care team member may be responsible for sterilization or disinfection of the
equipment in a clinic setting? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Describe the process of protecting the privacy of the patient during a non invasive procedure,
such as and EKG - CORRECT ANSWERS
An 18 year old female presents to the ambulatory care clinic complaining of pelvic pain and foul
discharge. What would be the most appropriate nursing interventions for this patient? -
CORRECT ANSWERS