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A maximum of 20 alternative hours Fasle- Can use only 15
can be used as part of the 125 hour
practicum requirement for each
clinical course--> T/F
Maddie has a history of asthma that is Mild intermittent asthma with acute exacerbation
classified as mild, intermittent asthma. (J45.21)
She comes to the office today with
wheezing which is not improving with
her inhaler. Which would be the best
ICD-10 code to apply wiith only the
information given?
A. Severe persistent asthma (J45.5)
B. Mild intermittent asthma with acute
exacerbation (J45.21)
C. Unspecified asthma with acute
exacerbation (J45.901)
D. Other asthma (J45.998)
Morbidity refers to the number of False
people who have died from a
particular disease T/F
,The number of new cases of a Incidence
particular disease in a population at
a given time is known as:
A. Prevalence
B. Risk
C. Incidence
D. Morbidity
Seat belt use is considered Primary
_________________ prevention:
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Unnessary
Systemic reviews of randomized 1
clinical trial studies are considered
Level __________ evidence
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Sporadic outbreaks occur when True
there are occasional cases of an
event unrelated in space or time T/F
The level of Evaluation & True
Management (E&M) coding for new
and established patients is based on
documentation that is provided in the
patient's medical record. T/F
,Which one of the following do NOT B. DNP degree with board certification as an Acute
meet the requirements of this Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP)
program?
A. MS degree with board certification
as an Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
B. DNP degree with board
certification as an Acute Care Nurse
Practitioner (ACNP)
C. Graduate degree with board
certification as a Physicians Assistant
(PA-C)
D. Current, unencumbered state
license as MD, NP or PA
The History of Present Illness (HPI) is D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS
a detailed breakdown of the ____________
and its documented as ____________:
A. Review of Systems, PMH
B. Past medical history, SOAP
C. Chief complaint, Review of
systems
D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS
What are the three main components B. History, physical, medical decision making
of determining the E & M code?
A. History, physical, diagnosis
B. History, physical, medical decision
making
C. Risk, data, diagnosis
D. Diagnosis, age of patient,
complexity of visit
, Which one of the following B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse practitioner
preceptors would not meet the FNP working in a pediatric primary care setting with 6
program requirements? months
A. Board Certified Adult-
Gerontology Nurse Practitioner
working in a primary care setting with
2 years experience in an Advanced
Practice Role
B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse
practitioner working in a pediatric
primary care setting with 6 months
experience in an Advanced Practice
role
C. Physician board certified in
internal medicine, working in a
primary care setting with 1 year
experience
Nursing research should be utilized D. Nurses at all levels of practice
by:
A. nurses at the bedside
B. Advanced practice nurses
C. Nurse researchers
D. Nurses at all levels of practice
Subjective information is what the True
patient reports, complains of, or tells
you in response to your questions. T/F
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Terms in this set (104)
A maximum of 20 alternative hours Fasle- Can use only 15
can be used as part of the 125 hour
practicum requirement for each
clinical course--> T/F
Maddie has a history of asthma that is Mild intermittent asthma with acute exacerbation
classified as mild, intermittent asthma. (J45.21)
She comes to the office today with
wheezing which is not improving with
her inhaler. Which would be the best
ICD-10 code to apply wiith only the
information given?
A. Severe persistent asthma (J45.5)
B. Mild intermittent asthma with acute
exacerbation (J45.21)
C. Unspecified asthma with acute
exacerbation (J45.901)
D. Other asthma (J45.998)
Morbidity refers to the number of False
people who have died from a
particular disease T/F
,The number of new cases of a Incidence
particular disease in a population at
a given time is known as:
A. Prevalence
B. Risk
C. Incidence
D. Morbidity
Seat belt use is considered Primary
_________________ prevention:
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Unnessary
Systemic reviews of randomized 1
clinical trial studies are considered
Level __________ evidence
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Sporadic outbreaks occur when True
there are occasional cases of an
event unrelated in space or time T/F
The level of Evaluation & True
Management (E&M) coding for new
and established patients is based on
documentation that is provided in the
patient's medical record. T/F
,Which one of the following do NOT B. DNP degree with board certification as an Acute
meet the requirements of this Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP)
program?
A. MS degree with board certification
as an Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
B. DNP degree with board
certification as an Acute Care Nurse
Practitioner (ACNP)
C. Graduate degree with board
certification as a Physicians Assistant
(PA-C)
D. Current, unencumbered state
license as MD, NP or PA
The History of Present Illness (HPI) is D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS
a detailed breakdown of the ____________
and its documented as ____________:
A. Review of Systems, PMH
B. Past medical history, SOAP
C. Chief complaint, Review of
systems
D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS
What are the three main components B. History, physical, medical decision making
of determining the E & M code?
A. History, physical, diagnosis
B. History, physical, medical decision
making
C. Risk, data, diagnosis
D. Diagnosis, age of patient,
complexity of visit
, Which one of the following B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse practitioner
preceptors would not meet the FNP working in a pediatric primary care setting with 6
program requirements? months
A. Board Certified Adult-
Gerontology Nurse Practitioner
working in a primary care setting with
2 years experience in an Advanced
Practice Role
B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse
practitioner working in a pediatric
primary care setting with 6 months
experience in an Advanced Practice
role
C. Physician board certified in
internal medicine, working in a
primary care setting with 1 year
experience
Nursing research should be utilized D. Nurses at all levels of practice
by:
A. nurses at the bedside
B. Advanced practice nurses
C. Nurse researchers
D. Nurses at all levels of practice
Subjective information is what the True
patient reports, complains of, or tells
you in response to your questions. T/F