COPE HEALTH SCHOLARS WRITTEN EXAM
CONCLUDING REVIEW SHEET PRACTICE
SOLUTION BUNDLED FULLY VERIFIED
ONE HUNDRED PERCENT PASS
GUARANTEED
⩥ Which of the following symptoms is a sign that you might faint?
Answer: Loss of vision
⩥ If a patient is comatose should you ignore them?
Answer: Never ignore a patient. Use facial expressions, body language,
speak softly with intention to communicate with the patient.
⩥ How can a Health Scholar help during the dying process?
Answer: All of the answers
Assist the patient care team in preparing the body; assist taking the body
to the morgue
Respect the patient's advanced directives
Show compassion to the patient and the family
,⩥ What is one of the impacts of a health care facility losing their
accreditation?
Answer: Loss of payments from federally funded Medicare and
Medicaid programs
⩥ What kind of national patient safety goal would come out of the Quaid
sentinel event?
Answer: Use of medicines safely goal
⩥ Which is NOT an Accrediting Agency?
Answer: All of these are accrediting agencies
The Joint Commission
Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP)Healthcare Facilities
Accreditation Program (HFAP)
⩥ What interventions can be taken with young adults, knowing they are
high at risk for increased stress?
Answer: Support their feelings and recognize that they may be
struggling to balance all of their roles and responsibilities
, ⩥ Which age group is most at risk for trauma due to abuse, asthma, fluid
imbalance due to gastroenteritis, and injury related to falls?
Answer: Preschool & School Age
⩥ Which age group is most at risk for all of the following: substance
abuse, depression and suicide, and sexually transmitted diseases?
Answer: Adolescents
⩥ Which age group is most at risk for decreased skin integrity,
aspiration, sleep pattern disturbances, falls, and sensory and perceptual
alterations?
Answer: Older Adults (Geriatrics)
⩥ There are many factors that contribute to emotional tension. In the
healthcare setting factors are:
Answer: All of these
Anger directed at the hospital or healthcare system
Patients and visitors with fear of the unknown especially related to the
patient's condition
Patients in pain
CONCLUDING REVIEW SHEET PRACTICE
SOLUTION BUNDLED FULLY VERIFIED
ONE HUNDRED PERCENT PASS
GUARANTEED
⩥ Which of the following symptoms is a sign that you might faint?
Answer: Loss of vision
⩥ If a patient is comatose should you ignore them?
Answer: Never ignore a patient. Use facial expressions, body language,
speak softly with intention to communicate with the patient.
⩥ How can a Health Scholar help during the dying process?
Answer: All of the answers
Assist the patient care team in preparing the body; assist taking the body
to the morgue
Respect the patient's advanced directives
Show compassion to the patient and the family
,⩥ What is one of the impacts of a health care facility losing their
accreditation?
Answer: Loss of payments from federally funded Medicare and
Medicaid programs
⩥ What kind of national patient safety goal would come out of the Quaid
sentinel event?
Answer: Use of medicines safely goal
⩥ Which is NOT an Accrediting Agency?
Answer: All of these are accrediting agencies
The Joint Commission
Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP)Healthcare Facilities
Accreditation Program (HFAP)
⩥ What interventions can be taken with young adults, knowing they are
high at risk for increased stress?
Answer: Support their feelings and recognize that they may be
struggling to balance all of their roles and responsibilities
, ⩥ Which age group is most at risk for trauma due to abuse, asthma, fluid
imbalance due to gastroenteritis, and injury related to falls?
Answer: Preschool & School Age
⩥ Which age group is most at risk for all of the following: substance
abuse, depression and suicide, and sexually transmitted diseases?
Answer: Adolescents
⩥ Which age group is most at risk for decreased skin integrity,
aspiration, sleep pattern disturbances, falls, and sensory and perceptual
alterations?
Answer: Older Adults (Geriatrics)
⩥ There are many factors that contribute to emotional tension. In the
healthcare setting factors are:
Answer: All of these
Anger directed at the hospital or healthcare system
Patients and visitors with fear of the unknown especially related to the
patient's condition
Patients in pain