CEAP EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM TEST
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EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
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how many employees in the U.S. receive EAP counseling services -
ANSWER - 1 in 20 (5%)
how many employees have a severe enough problem to warrant
treatment? - ANSWER - 4 in 100 (4%)
What are the three elements of job performance? - ANSWER -
Productivity, attendance, and behavior (is the employee working well
with co-workers?) (triangle diagram)
How many U.S. employees have access to an EAP? - ANSWER - 75%
Internal EAP staff model - ANSWER - EA professionals are employees
of the work organization or specially designated labor representatives.
Services are provided on-site at the work organization.
For what type of organization is the internal staff model EAP
appropriate? - ANSWER - Large work organizations
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External Staff Model EAP - ANSWER - EA professionals are employed
by an external vendor, which is a company that provides EAP services to
multiple employers.
For what type of organization is the external staff model EAP most
commonly used? - ANSWER - Mid-size employers.
What causes the increase in venous pressure with standing? - ANSWER
- Introduction of hydrostatic pressure
In which position can a true saphenous vein be determined? - ANSWER
- Within the saphenous fascia.
Which superficial vein is aligned with the deep venous system? -
ANSWER - Great saphenous vein
Into which vessel(s) does the small saphenous vein terminate? -
ANSWER - popliteal vein
Gastrocnemius vein
Distal femoral vein
What should be performed before assessing the venous system for
insufficiency/reflux? - ANSWER - An evaluation of the deep venous
system for obstruction or thrombosis should be performed.
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In which position should the patient be examined to best demonstrate
valvular incompetence? - ANSWER - Standing
Which technique should be used to quantify reflux flow patterns? -
ANSWER - Color-flow Doppler
When does pathologic flow or reflux occur during an automatic cuff? -
ANSWER - Pathologic flow or reflux occurs during decompression of
an automatic cuff.
What is the proper use of an automatic cuff compression device? -
ANSWER - The proper use is rapid inflation from 70 to 80 mm Hg of
pressure, held for a few seconds and released quickly.
What is the major advantage of using hand compression instead of
automatic cuff inflators? - ANSWER - Adaptability to unusual venous
segments
What are the sonographic findings after thermal ablation of a vein? -
ANSWER - Sonographic findings include potentially sonographically
absent, fibrosed, or recanalized veins.
When are valvular reflux times considered abnormal on a spectral
Doppler display? - ANSWER - Valvular reflux times greater than 1
second are considered abnormal
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What is the main purpose of venous photoplethysmography of the lower
limb? - ANSWER - The main purpose is screening for detection of
reflux.
What can the use of a tourniquet during venous PPG testing help
determine? - ANSWER - It can help determine deep versus superficial
venous reflux.
What do venous PPG examination findings of 10.5 seconds without a
tourniquet and 22 seconds with a tourniquet demonstrate? - ANSWER -
Presence of both deep and superficial venous reflux.
What is air plethysmography useful for? - ANSWER - Quantification of
chronic venous insufficiency
What findings suggest poor or nonfunctional calf muscle pump using
APG? - ANSWER - Residual volume greater than 20% to 35%
What is an emerging technology that may help with guidance of venous
access? - ANSWER - Near infrared imaging
How many employees have a concern severe enough to warrant referral
to intensive treatment? - ANSWER - Four in 100
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