Practice 6th Edition Exam 2026 –
Comprehensive Questions & Verified
Answers (A+ Study Guide, Updated)
• This comprehensive 200-question study guide covers Primary Care
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice 6th Edition, featuring verified answers with
detailed EXPERT RATIONALE to maximize your exam readiness.
• Each question includes five options (A–E), a highlighted correct answer, and a
EXPERT RATIONALE — designed to reinforce understanding and help you score A+
on your 2026 exam.
1. Which of the following best defines interprofessional collaborative practice
(IPCP)?
A. A single provider managing all aspects of patient care independently
B. Nurses and physicians sharing the same office space
C. Multiple health professionals from different fields working together with patients
to deliver high-quality care
D. A team of pharmacists reviewing medication lists
E. A hospital administrator coordinating staff schedules
C. Multiple health professionals from different fields working together
with patients to deliver high-quality care
EXPERT RATIONALE: IPCP is defined as health professionals from two or more
disciplines working together with patients, families, and communities to deliver the
highest quality of care.
2. Which organization developed the core competencies for interprofessional
collaborative practice?
A. World Health Organization (WHO)
B. American Nurses Association (ANA)
,C. Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC)
D. Joint Commission
E. Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
C. Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC)
EXPERT RATIONALE: IPEC developed the four core competencies for interprofessional
collaborative practice, which serve as the framework for team-based care education.
3. Which of the following is NOT one of the IPEC core competency domains?
A. Values and ethics
B. Roles and responsibilities
C. Financial management
D. Interprofessional communication
E. Teams and teamwork
C. Financial management
EXPERT RATIONALE: The four IPEC core competency domains are: Values/Ethics,
Roles/Responsibilities, Interprofessional Communication, and Teams/Teamwork.
Financial management is not included.
4. A patient with type 2 diabetes is best managed by which type of care
model?
A. Solo physician practice
B. Nurse-only care
C. Interprofessional team-based care
D. Telehealth exclusively
E. Self-management without provider input
, C. Interprofessional team-based care
EXPERT RATIONALE: Chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes require coordinated input
from physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and other professionals for optimal
outcomes.
5. Which of the following is a key principle of primary care?
A. Specialization of services
B. Episodic and fragmented care
C. First-contact, continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated care
D. Care limited to acute illness only
E. Hospital-based management of all conditions
C. First-contact, continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated care
EXPERT RATIONALE: Primary care is defined by being the first point of contact,
providing continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated care to patients across their
lifespan.
6. The "medical home" model is best described as:
A. Home visits by a physician
B. A patient-centered approach that provides comprehensive, coordinated primary
care
C. A hospital-at-home program
D. Remote monitoring by nurses
E. A pharmacy-led care model
B. A patient-centered approach that provides comprehensive, coordinated
primary care
, EXPERT RATIONALE: The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model emphasizes
team-based, coordinated, comprehensive care with strong patient-provider
relationships.
7. Which communication model is commonly used in interprofessional
settings for handoffs?
A. SOAP
B. SBAR
C. DARE
D. ADPIE
E. PICO
B. SBAR
EXPERT RATIONALE: SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) is a
standardized communication tool widely used in interprofessional healthcare settings
for safe patient handoffs.
8. Which of the following best describes the role of a pharmacist in an
interprofessional primary care team?
A. Diagnosing conditions
B. Performing physical examinations
C. Medication therapy management and reconciliation
D. Ordering imaging studies
E. Conducting psychiatric evaluations
C. Medication therapy management and reconciliation