FINAL EXAM LATE SPRING
APRIL 2024 (100% GRADED)
A client is seen in the office for amenorrhea, for which you obtain a urine
pregnancy test in the office that returns negative. You would document
thisfinding in which of the following sections of the ecounter?
• HPI
• CC
• Subjective Data
• Objective Data
• D. Objective Data
A client you are seeing for the first time in your office, brings their previous
medical records for the review. you would document a summer of the previous
medical records in which of the following sections of the encounter note?
• HPI
• CC
• Subjective Data
• Objective Data
,• C. Subjective Data
The most effective process to elicit the ROS is for the NP to:
• Limit the ROS to systems related to the CC
• Follow the clients lead regarding the order of symptoms
• incorporate the ROS during the physical exam, stopping to make notes
asnecessary
• Start with general questions on each of the different body
systems
• D. start with general question on each of the different body
systems
The NP can determine higher cognitive function by asking the client to perform
which of the following tasks?
• Explain the meaning of a proverb
• Identify the day of the week, month, season, date and year
• Recall details of historical events
• Spell a five-letter word such as WORLD
backword
• A. Explain the meaning of a proverb
, The NP will ask the client which of the following questions to assess
fordepression?
• have you ever been annoyed by other criticizing your alcohol use?
• Over the past two weeks have you felt little interest or pleasure in
doingthings?
• Over the past two weeks have you been unable to stop or control worrying?
• How often do you have contact with those that you care about or care
aboutyou?
B. Over the past two weeks have you felt little interest or pleasure in
doingthings?
The NP will document the reason for visit in which of the following sections of
theencounter?
• HPI
• CC
• Subjective Data
• Objective Data
• B. CC
The primary care provider will anticipate that what percent of outclients have
mental health disorders?