AMB-BC Exam Questions with
Complete Solutions3
7. The primary responsibility of nursing case management within the home health care setting is
to:
ensure that care is closely monitored.
ensure that medications are reconciled.
provide continuity of care.
provide education on disease self-management. - ANSWERS-Provide continuity of care
9. Which substance in a patient's urine can cause a false negative result in a urine dipstick test?
Ascorbic acid.
Caffeine.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Protein. - ANSWERS-Ascorbic Acid
14. A parent who is Hispanic presents with an 11-year-old patient and reports that the patient
has fainted on several occasions. While questioning the parent, the ambulatory care nurse
learns that a curandera, or shaman, has administered blood pressure medication to the
normotensive patient to treat evil spirits. To successfully care for the patient, the nurse's best
action is to:
administer IV fluids to the patient.
contact the curandera directly to ask about dosage.
evaluate the parent's beliefs about illness and healing.
interview the patient and the parent separately. - ANSWERS-evaluate the parent's beliefs about
illness and healing.
Complete Solutions3
7. The primary responsibility of nursing case management within the home health care setting is
to:
ensure that care is closely monitored.
ensure that medications are reconciled.
provide continuity of care.
provide education on disease self-management. - ANSWERS-Provide continuity of care
9. Which substance in a patient's urine can cause a false negative result in a urine dipstick test?
Ascorbic acid.
Caffeine.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Protein. - ANSWERS-Ascorbic Acid
14. A parent who is Hispanic presents with an 11-year-old patient and reports that the patient
has fainted on several occasions. While questioning the parent, the ambulatory care nurse
learns that a curandera, or shaman, has administered blood pressure medication to the
normotensive patient to treat evil spirits. To successfully care for the patient, the nurse's best
action is to:
administer IV fluids to the patient.
contact the curandera directly to ask about dosage.
evaluate the parent's beliefs about illness and healing.
interview the patient and the parent separately. - ANSWERS-evaluate the parent's beliefs about
illness and healing.