COPE Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
What are the three main accrediting agencies? - Answer-The Joint Commission, DNV, and HFAP
What is one of the impacts of a health care facility losing their accreditation? - Answer-Loss of payments from federally funded Medicare and Medicaid programs...
COPE Exam Questions with All
Correct Answers
What are the three main accrediting agencies? - Answer-The Joint Commission, DNV,
and HFAP
What is one of the impacts of a health care facility losing their accreditation? - Answer-
Loss of payments from federally funded Medicare and Medicaid programs
How can a Health Scholar help during the dying process? - Answer-All of the above:
respect the patient's advanced directives, Assist the patient care team in preparing the
body; assist taking the body to the morgue, and Show compassion to the patient and
the family
If a patient is comatose should you ignore them? - Answer-Never ignore a patient. Use
facial expressions, body language, speak softly with intention to communicate with the
patient.
Which age group is most at risk for all of the following: substance abuse, depression
and suicide, and sexually transmitted diseases? - Answer-Adolescents
What interventions can be taken with young adults, knowing they are high at risk for
increased stress? - Answer-Support their feelings and recognize that they may be
struggling to balance all of their roles and responsibilities
Which age group is most at risk for decreased skin integrity, aspiration, sleep pattern
disturbances, falls, and sensory and perceptual alterations? - Answer-Older adults (65+)
Which age group is most at risk for trauma due to abuse, asthma, fluid imbalance due to
gastroenteritis, and injury related to falls? - Answer-Preschool and School age
Which of the following situations does not require reporting? - Answer-Scholar assists
with a C. diff patient while wearing full PPE
While assisting to clean a patient with a case of explosive diarrhea, you begin to feel
dizzy, light-headed and nauseous. All of a sudden you wake up & find yourself laying
down on a gurney in the ER. What could you have done to prevent? - Answer-
Performed internal checks before going into the room
Which of the following is not an example of harassment? - Answer-High five
Which of the following symptoms is a sign that you might faint? - Answer-Loss of vision
, This directional term means "on the same side of the body" - Answer-Contra lateral
A medical directional term that means "situated toward the tail." It is a synonym for the
term posterior - Answer-Caudal
If the patient had NPO order, they can only have liquids. - Answer-False
You enter a room and find a patient who is sweating and complaining of left arm pain.
What do you think is happening to the patient? - Answer-They are possibly having a
Myocardial Infarction
What would your immediate response be to a patient who is possibly having a
Myocardial Infarction due to sweating and left arm pain? - Answer-Assure the patient
that you will be right back and find a nurse to whom you will report the patient's
condition
Which of the following is the adequate way to speak to a non responsive patient who
recently suffered a stroke? - Answer-Continually communicate in a normal voice with
the patient regardless of their awareness
True of False: the purpose of the skeletal system is to provide the framework for muscle
attachment to cartilages for movement - Answer-True
True of False: hormones do not affect other endocrine glands or body systems -
Answer-False
True or False: HPI is an acronym which means "health protected information" - Answer-
False, it means History of Present Illness
Six hours before your scheduled shift, an emergency arises and you will not be able to
perform your weekly participant duties. You must do which of the following? - Answer-
Call the Charge Nurse in your department and email the department coordinator.
A Scholar developed a close bond with a patient and would like to stay in touch with
them post discharge. Which of the following actions can the Scholar take? - Answer-
Wish the patient well and thank them for choosing the site for their place of care.
True or False: Scholars are prohibited from reporting to their shift using or under the
influence of drugs/alcohol. - Answer-True
If a Scholar's family member is admitted to their program site, which of the following can
they do when at the site but not on shift? - Answer-Comfort their parents and advocate
for them.
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