you are volunteering at a clinic that cares for homeless patients. What is the most
important aspect of a patient's first visit
a complete head to toe exam
establish trust
take an excellent history
ask about problems with alcohol
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, establish trust
A np works in an HIV exclusive practice. In talking with a patient, the NP learns that
the patient's sister lives next to the NP. When the NP sees her neighbor (the patient's
sister) The NP states that she met her sister in clinic today. The neighbor states "Don't
you work in an HIV clinic?" How can this situation be characterized?
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This is a breach of patient confidentiality.
Which study listed below is considered an experimental study
case series
cross-sectional study
cohort study
meta-analysis
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meta-analysis
A control trial is an
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, experimental study, not observational.
Case control study looks
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backwards in time (Retrospectively)
A NP has agreed to participate in the Medicare health insurance program. Medicare
paid 80% of the charges billed for a clinic visit. What an be done about the other 20%
that is owed?
The NP can bill the patient for a percentage of the remainder
The NP is prohibited from billing the patient
The nP can collect 90% if billed incident to the MD
The NP can resubmit the bill for additional payment
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The NP can bill the patient for a percentage of the remainder
An older adult male with moderately severe dementia presents with his caregiver
daughter. His BMI is 18. His clothes have food stains on them and he looks as though
he hasn't been bathed in days. How should the nurse practitioner handle this
the NP should comment to the daughter about his poor care
the NP should report this as potential elder abuse
the patient should be asked about his care
the daughter should be asked about the type of care he receives
important aspect of a patient's first visit
a complete head to toe exam
establish trust
take an excellent history
ask about problems with alcohol
Give this one a try later!
, establish trust
A np works in an HIV exclusive practice. In talking with a patient, the NP learns that
the patient's sister lives next to the NP. When the NP sees her neighbor (the patient's
sister) The NP states that she met her sister in clinic today. The neighbor states "Don't
you work in an HIV clinic?" How can this situation be characterized?
Give this one a try later!
This is a breach of patient confidentiality.
Which study listed below is considered an experimental study
case series
cross-sectional study
cohort study
meta-analysis
Give this one a try later!
meta-analysis
A control trial is an
Give this one a try later!
, experimental study, not observational.
Case control study looks
Give this one a try later!
backwards in time (Retrospectively)
A NP has agreed to participate in the Medicare health insurance program. Medicare
paid 80% of the charges billed for a clinic visit. What an be done about the other 20%
that is owed?
The NP can bill the patient for a percentage of the remainder
The NP is prohibited from billing the patient
The nP can collect 90% if billed incident to the MD
The NP can resubmit the bill for additional payment
Give this one a try later!
The NP can bill the patient for a percentage of the remainder
An older adult male with moderately severe dementia presents with his caregiver
daughter. His BMI is 18. His clothes have food stains on them and he looks as though
he hasn't been bathed in days. How should the nurse practitioner handle this
the NP should comment to the daughter about his poor care
the NP should report this as potential elder abuse
the patient should be asked about his care
the daughter should be asked about the type of care he receives