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[Show more]1.	Question: An NP must have a DNP to prescribe controlled substances. True or False? 
2.	Question: Advanced Practice Nurse is an umbrella term used by some states and some nursing associations to identify nurses with specialized roles in advanced practice. What other titles are considered advanced...
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Add to cart1.	Question: An NP must have a DNP to prescribe controlled substances. True or False? 
2.	Question: Advanced Practice Nurse is an umbrella term used by some states and some nursing associations to identify nurses with specialized roles in advanced practice. What other titles are considered advanced...
1.	Question: Release of information (ROI) to third parties requires authorization by the patient or his or her legal representative. True or False? 
2.	Question: When giving patients written information, what is the suggested reading level for that health information? 
3.	Question: An NP must have a...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Release of information (ROI) to third parties requires authorization by the patient or his or her legal representative. True or False? 
2.	Question: When giving patients written information, what is the suggested reading level for that health information? 
3.	Question: An NP must have a...
1.	Question: Different states have different titles for NPs. All of the following are recognized titles for Nurse Practitioners EXCEPT: How is the NP titled in your state? Also list the titles for NPs in two neighboring states. 
2.	Question: Telemedicine is defined as 
3.	Question: The Budget Reconc...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Different states have different titles for NPs. All of the following are recognized titles for Nurse Practitioners EXCEPT: How is the NP titled in your state? Also list the titles for NPs in two neighboring states. 
2.	Question: Telemedicine is defined as 
3.	Question: The Budget Reconc...
1.	Question: There are (fill in a number) levels of evaluation/management visits. 
2.	 Question: The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the Physical Exam section of the visit. 
3.	Question: If an NP is sued, it is important that the NP not call the insurance company immediately so as to preven...
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Add to cart1.	Question: There are (fill in a number) levels of evaluation/management visits. 
2.	 Question: The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the Physical Exam section of the visit. 
3.	Question: If an NP is sued, it is important that the NP not call the insurance company immediately so as to preven...
1.	Question: How can an NP prevent lawsuits? 
2.	Question: Medicare is a program that is administered by the federal government. 
3.	Question: Standard of care is the use of unreasonable, extraordinary care, skill, and diligence as an NP in the type of patient practice in similar cases. 
4.	Question...
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Add to cart1.	Question: How can an NP prevent lawsuits? 
2.	Question: Medicare is a program that is administered by the federal government. 
3.	Question: Standard of care is the use of unreasonable, extraordinary care, skill, and diligence as an NP in the type of patient practice in similar cases. 
4.	Question...
1.	Question: What is it called when an NP bills for a higher level of visit than actually was conducted? 
2.	Question: The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the Physical Exam section of the visit. 
3.	Question: An occurrence policy covers any incident that occurred while the NP was insured. A...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What is it called when an NP bills for a higher level of visit than actually was conducted? 
2.	Question: The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the Physical Exam section of the visit. 
3.	Question: An occurrence policy covers any incident that occurred while the NP was insured. A...
1.	Question: Match the definitions using the following three terms: hyposmia; anosmia, parosmia. 
2.	Question: The NP recognizes common symptoms for allergic rhinitis include: 
3.	Question: How does an NP distinguish viral conjunctivitis from bacterial conjunctivitis? Viral conjunctivitis is: 
4.	Qu...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Match the definitions using the following three terms: hyposmia; anosmia, parosmia. 
2.	Question: The NP recognizes common symptoms for allergic rhinitis include: 
3.	Question: How does an NP distinguish viral conjunctivitis from bacterial conjunctivitis? Viral conjunctivitis is: 
4.	Qu...
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1.	Question: The NP recognizes common symptoms for allergic rhinitis include: 
2.	Question: Nasal mucosa is typically in allergic rhinitis and in idiopathic rhinitis. 
3.	Question: The NP recognizes common causes of tympanic membrane perforation include: 
4.	Question: Why has there been a dramatic d...
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Add to cart1.	Question: The NP recognizes common symptoms for allergic rhinitis include: 
2.	Question: Nasal mucosa is typically in allergic rhinitis and in idiopathic rhinitis. 
3.	Question: The NP recognizes common causes of tympanic membrane perforation include: 
4.	Question: Why has there been a dramatic d...
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1.	Question: A 25 patient comes into clinic with white, cottage-cheese like lesions that are easily removed with a swab. The NP recognizes this to be: 
2.	Question: Match the definitions using the following three terms: hyposmia; anosmia, parosmia. 
3.	Question: How does an NP distinguish viral conj...
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Add to cart1.	Question: A 25 patient comes into clinic with white, cottage-cheese like lesions that are easily removed with a swab. The NP recognizes this to be: 
2.	Question: Match the definitions using the following three terms: hyposmia; anosmia, parosmia. 
3.	Question: How does an NP distinguish viral conj...
1.	Question: COPD has rapidly progressing symptoms while asthma symptoms occur most often during the 
2.	Question: Most patients with mitral valve prolapse are asymptomatic and require no intervention other than periodic clinical examinations and echocardiographic follow up evaluation every 3–5 y...
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Add to cart1.	Question: COPD has rapidly progressing symptoms while asthma symptoms occur most often during the 
2.	Question: Most patients with mitral valve prolapse are asymptomatic and require no intervention other than periodic clinical examinations and echocardiographic follow up evaluation every 3–5 y...
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1.	Question: The NP has prescribed a beta blocker for 40 year old black male. The NP knows 
2.	Question: COPD beings earlier in life while asthma symptoms don't usually appear until midlife 
3.	Question: Most patients with mitral valve prolapse are asymptomatic and require no intervention other tha...
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Add to cart1.	Question: The NP has prescribed a beta blocker for 40 year old black male. The NP knows 
2.	Question: COPD beings earlier in life while asthma symptoms don't usually appear until midlife 
3.	Question: Most patients with mitral valve prolapse are asymptomatic and require no intervention other tha...
1.	Question: What is the American Cancer Society (ACS) recommendation for routine screening for colon cancer in a low-risk individual? 
2.	Question: Which of the following is an appropriate treatment regimen for H. pylori? 
3.	Question: A patient presents to clinic with the following symptoms: inter...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What is the American Cancer Society (ACS) recommendation for routine screening for colon cancer in a low-risk individual? 
2.	Question: Which of the following is an appropriate treatment regimen for H. pylori? 
3.	Question: A patient presents to clinic with the following symptoms: inter...
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1.	Question: Abdominal pain must be present for an Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) diagnosis. 
2.	Question: In a patient with chronic cholecystitis, would you expect to see normal lab values for which of the following? 
3.	Question: The most common symptom of GERD is . 
4.	Question: Smoking is a majo...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Abdominal pain must be present for an Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) diagnosis. 
2.	Question: In a patient with chronic cholecystitis, would you expect to see normal lab values for which of the following? 
3.	Question: The most common symptom of GERD is . 
4.	Question: Smoking is a majo...
1.	Question: Elevating the head of the bed; lowering fat intake; stopping smoking; avoiding chocolate, alcohol, carbonated drinks, peppermint, citrus, coffee, onion, and garlic would help a patient with what GI disorder? 
2.	Question: In acute appendicitis, when palpating the left lower quadrant of ...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Elevating the head of the bed; lowering fat intake; stopping smoking; avoiding chocolate, alcohol, carbonated drinks, peppermint, citrus, coffee, onion, and garlic would help a patient with what GI disorder? 
2.	Question: In acute appendicitis, when palpating the left lower quadrant of ...
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1.	Question: In a patient with chronic cholecystitis, would you expect to see normal lab values for which of the following? 
2.	Question: What is a common cause of cirrhosis in the United States? 
3.	Question: The most common symptom of GERD is . 
4.	Question: Which of the following is an appropriat...
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Add to cart1.	Question: In a patient with chronic cholecystitis, would you expect to see normal lab values for which of the following? 
2.	Question: What is a common cause of cirrhosis in the United States? 
3.	Question: The most common symptom of GERD is . 
4.	Question: Which of the following is an appropriat...
1.	Question: What is the Lachman test used for? 
2.	Question: What is the Lachman test used for? 
3.	Question: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is often referred to as and the cornerstone of treatment is . 
4.	Question: What is the thickest and longest tendon in the body and also the one most com...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What is the Lachman test used for? 
2.	Question: What is the Lachman test used for? 
3.	Question: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is often referred to as and the cornerstone of treatment is . 
4.	Question: What is the thickest and longest tendon in the body and also the one most com...
1.	Question: epicondylitis is known as tennis elbow and epicondylitis is known as golfer’s elbow. 
2.	Question: Modalities used by physical therapist to treat back pain include: 
3.	Question: What is the name of a test you would use to determine a tear in the meniscus? 
4.	Question: What is the th...
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Add to cart1.	Question: epicondylitis is known as tennis elbow and epicondylitis is known as golfer’s elbow. 
2.	Question: Modalities used by physical therapist to treat back pain include: 
3.	Question: What is the name of a test you would use to determine a tear in the meniscus? 
4.	Question: What is the th...
1.	Question: Alopecia of outer one third of eyebrow and myxedema is are symptoms of: 
2.	Question: Insulin doses typically remain the same when a woman with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus becomes pregnant. True or False? 
3.	Question: What are the primary purpose of periodic examination of patients with k...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Alopecia of outer one third of eyebrow and myxedema is are symptoms of: 
2.	Question: Insulin doses typically remain the same when a woman with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus becomes pregnant. True or False? 
3.	Question: What are the primary purpose of periodic examination of patients with k...
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1.	Question: Several organizations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is: Elevated fasting plasma glucose: 100 mg/dL or higher, or drug treatment for elevated glucose 
2.	Question: In a patient with hyperglycemia, the intracellular flui...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Several organizations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is: Elevated fasting plasma glucose: 100 mg/dL or higher, or drug treatment for elevated glucose 
2.	Question: In a patient with hyperglycemia, the intracellular flui...
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1.	Question: When prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances, which schedule of drugs has the least potential for abuse? 
2.	Question: St. John’s wort will usually interact with all medications except? 
3.	Question: What is the initial goal of treatment during an acute phase of a mood...
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Add to cart1.	Question: When prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances, which schedule of drugs has the least potential for abuse? 
2.	Question: St. John’s wort will usually interact with all medications except? 
3.	Question: What is the initial goal of treatment during an acute phase of a mood...
1.	Question: When using silver nitrate to cauterize for epistaxis, the silver nitrate stick should be applied with gentle pressure to the bleeding area for: 
2.	Question: A nasal speculum should always be put in the nose horizontally. 
3.	Question: Open (compound) fractures require immediate antibio...
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Add to cart1.	Question: When using silver nitrate to cauterize for epistaxis, the silver nitrate stick should be applied with gentle pressure to the bleeding area for: 
2.	Question: A nasal speculum should always be put in the nose horizontally. 
3.	Question: Open (compound) fractures require immediate antibio...
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1.	Question: When prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances, which schedule of drugs has the highest potential for abuse? 
2.	Question: What changes in surface characteristics that should prompt evaluation for skin cancer? 
3.	Question: Antipsychotic medications increase risk for: 
4.	...
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Add to cart1.	Question: When prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances, which schedule of drugs has the highest potential for abuse? 
2.	Question: What changes in surface characteristics that should prompt evaluation for skin cancer? 
3.	Question: Antipsychotic medications increase risk for: 
4.	...
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1.	Question: In patients with depression, lower doses of SSRIs and SNRIs may be more effective if there is a comorbid anxiety disorder. 
2.	Question: Match the definitions to one of the following answers: Shave biopsy, punch biopsy, curettage, electrocautery. 
3.	Question: A manic episode is defined...
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Add to cart1.	Question: In patients with depression, lower doses of SSRIs and SNRIs may be more effective if there is a comorbid anxiety disorder. 
2.	Question: Match the definitions to one of the following answers: Shave biopsy, punch biopsy, curettage, electrocautery. 
3.	Question: A manic episode is defined...
1.	Question: What is the most commonly reported STI in the United States? 
2.	Question: A healthcare professional who performs tasks involving exposure to blood or body fluids should receive a three-dose series of Hepatitis B vaccine at -month,-month, and -month intervals. 
3.	Question: What does LG...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What is the most commonly reported STI in the United States? 
2.	Question: A healthcare professional who performs tasks involving exposure to blood or body fluids should receive a three-dose series of Hepatitis B vaccine at -month,-month, and -month intervals. 
3.	Question: What does LG...
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