Practice Test with 200 Questions and Correct
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What is the name of the written exam for CCHI?
CoreCHI Exam.
What is the name of the written exam for NBCMI?
CHI Exam.
What is the passing score for the CCHI written exam?
450
What is the passing score for the NBCMI written exam?
75%.
How long is the CCHI written exam?
120 minutes.
How long is the NBCMI written exam?
75 minutes.
How many questions are on the CCHI written exam?
100 multiple-choice questions.
How many questions are on the NBCMI written exam?
51 multiple-choice questions.
What is a common feature of both written exams?
Both exams are in English, multiple-choice, and can be taken in-person or online
year-round.
After a healthcare appointment, the patient has a question about getting medical
insurance.
Which is the MOST appropriate action for the interpreter to take?
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,D. Refer the patient to the hospital's Social Work or Financial Services
Department.
3 multiple choice options
A male interpreter has been assigned to interpret for a mother and child
instructional class that is required for all first-time mothers. The interpreter notices
that one young woman is not interacting with the instructor. Additionally, the
mother is blushing and looking down. The interpreter believes that he may be the
cause of the mother’s discomfort since in some cultures it is shameful for women
to talk about female hygiene in the presence of men. The interpreter knows that a
female colleague is the dedicated emergency interpreter that day and considers
calling her regarding this assignment.
Which of the following is an example of female hygiene?
A. Perineal care
3 multiple choice options
During a healthcare encounter, the patient is extremely expressive through gestures
while communicating with the provider. The provider misinterprets the gestures as
a sign of anger.
Which is the MOST appropriate action for the interpreter to take?
B. Intervene transparently and offer to clarify the cultural context of the gestures to
the provider.
3 multiple choice options
Arrhythmia is an indication that which of the following body systems is
functioning abnormally?
C. Cardiovascular system
3 multiple choice options
During a healthcare encounter where the female patient is present with her
husband, the provider directs his questions to the patient, but the husband always
answers in her place. The physician does not intervene.
Which is the MOST appropriate action for the interpreter to take?
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, B. Determine whether there may be a cultural reason that may be preventing the
patient from speaking for herself.
3 multiple choice options
What is the MOST appropriate positioning of an interpreter during a pap smear?
B. Behind a curtain or facing away from the patient
3 multiple choice options
After the physician explains the risks and benefits of a proposed procedure, she
will ask the patient to sign which of the following forms?
C. Informed consent
3 multiple choice options
How does an interpreter intervene during a healthcare encounter?
A. By speaking in the third person, referring to himself as 'the interpreter' to avoid
confusion, and being transparent.
3 multiple choice options
While the provider is speaking, a husband and wife start a side conversation about
whether the husband should have a procedure.
Which is the MOST appropriate action for the interpreter to take?
C. Pause the session and ask everyone to speak one at a time.
3 multiple choice options
A new mother is having problems breastfeeding her child and asks the interpreter
for advice.
Which is the MOST appropriate action for the interpreter to take?
D. Redirect the patient to ask the provider.
3 multiple choice options
What is another term for vertebral column?
C. Spine
3 multiple choice options
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