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The Medicaid health program is:
a) Funded with premiums from participants
b) Covers an unlimited number of adult visits
c) Funded by both state and federal governments
d) Basically the same from state to state
C
Licensure is:
a) Used to establish a designated level of professional competence
b) Contigent on certification
c) Intended to limit entry in the profession
d) Necessary for reimbursement
A
Prescriptive authority:
a) Is a right of every practicing nurse practitioner
b) Varies from state to state
c) Is not part of the consensus model
d) Is dependent on certification
B
,A patient you are examining in the clinic states he has Medicare Part A only. What does
this mean?
a: Your visit will be reimbursed by the federal government
b: Your visit will be reimbursed if you bill incident to the physician
c: Only hospital visits are covered
d: He desires cost-effective medication
C
An NP gives a patient a 2-week sample of medications that will be taken once daily by
the patient. The sample medications are packaged by the drug manufacturer. The NP's
actions are an example of:
a: Prescriptive rights
b: Prescriptive authority
c: Dispensing
d: Administering
C
A sexually active adolescent has a warty growth on the shaft of his penis. It is painless. It
is likely:
a: Trichomonas
b: Syphilis
c: Herpes
d: Human papillomavirus
D
, A 31yo female presents with fever (101F), fatigue, and worsening unilateral low back pain for
the past 5 days. Her pain is 5/10 on the pain scale. Ibuprofen has not helped. She denies
abdominal pain but is nauseated and anorexic. She denies vaginal discharge. UA
demonstrates hematuria, the presence of WBC casts, leukocytes, and nitrates. What should
be included in the differential diagnosis?
a: Pelvic inflammatory disease
b: Renal stone
c: Pyelonephritis
d: Urinary tract infection
C
A male patient complains of dysuria. His UA is positive for nitrites, leukocyte esterase and
bacteria. What medication should be given and for how long?
a: Doxycycline for 7 days
b: Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for 7-10 days
c: Ciprofloxacin for 3 days
d: Nitrofurantoin for 14 days
B
A 72yo male has early renal insufficiency. What laboratory test best assesses his kidney
function?
a: Serum creatinine
b: Presence of proteinuria
c: Glomerular filtration rate
d: Quantity of urine produced in 24 hours
C