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When a Medicare beneficiary with only traditional Part A and Part B coverage is admitted to the
hospital, what will he or she will have to pay out of pocket?
a. Nothing
b. $500 deductible
c. 20% of the hospital and physician fees
d. More than $1000 deductible and 20% of all physician fees

d. More than $1000 deductible and 20% of all physician fees

Since passage of the ACA in 2010, the following are true about payments changes except:

a. Beneficiaries no longer have cost sharing for preventive services

b. Providers in Medicare Advantage will be paid higher fees

c. The coverage gap known as the donut hole in Part D will be reduced over time

d. Hospitals have incentives to prevent readmission and coordinate care more effectively

b. Providers in Medicare Advantage will be paid higher fees

All of the following about the Medicare Part D prescription medication benefit plan are true except:

a. Medicare Advantage plans include Part D coverage.

b. There are multiple companies that offer prescription plans from which the beneficiary must choose.

c. In 2019 the monthly premium for Part D coverage is approximately $30.


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,d. Beneficiaries have no out-of-pocket expense for each prescription filled.

d. Beneficiaries have no out-of-pocket expense for each prescription filled.

All of the statements about Medicare are true except:

a. All of the funding for Medicare comes from federal taxes.

b. Durable medical equipment has no out-of-pocket cost to the patient.

c. Part B covers outpatient services and all physician professional fees whether inpatient or outpatient.

d. Patients are generally responsible for 20% of Part B bills.

a. All of the funding for Medicare comes from federal taxes.

All of the statements about Medicaid are true, except:

a. Medicaid is jointly funded by federal and state governments.

b. Medicaid provides coverage for low-income people of all ages.

c. The coverage provided under Medicaid is the same in every state.

d. Long-term care for elderly and disabled people accounts for the largest proportion of Medicaid
spending.

c. The coverage provided under Medicaid is the same in every state.

Mr. B is an 82-year-old enrolled in your primary care clinic panel. His medical history includes moderate
dementia and probable Alzheimer disease. He requires cues to bathe and dress but is otherwise
independent in his activities of daily living. He cannot manage his medications and does not drive. His
wife is his primary caregiver and has been providing 24-hour care supervision since he was found
wandering outside by their neighbors. During your visit today, she admits that she is "feeling stressed"
and at times "overwhelmed" with her caregiving responsibilities. She wants to know what options are
available to help support her taking care of him. All of the following would be appropriate for Mr. B
except:
a. Adult day program
b. Assisted living
c. Skilled nursing facility
d. In-home paid care provider

c. Skilled nursing facility

Which of the following is true about the primary functions and duties of the skilled nursing facility
medical director?
a. Is responsible for the direct patient care of all patients in the facility
b. Is solely responsible for drafting policies and procedures
c. Participates in monitoring and improving the facility's medical care
d. Refers patients in need of skilled care to the facility

c. Participates in monitoring and improving the facility's medical care

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,Which one of the following is most true of the capacity to make medical decisions?
a. It should be addressed within the legal system.
Which one of the following is most true of the capacity to make medical decisions?
a. It should be addressed within the legal system.
b. It includes the ability to express a choice and to weigh options.
c. It is an all-or-none determination (i.e., not decision specific).
d. It is beyond the capability of most nursing home residents.

b. It includes the ability to express a choice and to weigh options.

Which one of the following is most true about the staffing of a typical nursing home?
a. Most of the nurses are RNs.
b. LPNs or LVNs develop the patient care plan.
c. CNAs provide most of the direct patient care.
d. Staff turnover is not a major issue.

c. CNAs provide most of the direct patient care.

Subtypes of elder mistreatment include:
a. Psychological mistreatment
b. Physical mistreatment
c. Sexual mistreatment
d. Financial exploitation
e. All of these

e. All of these

Risk factors for elder mistreatment include all except:
a. Physical disability of patient
b. Dementia of patient
c. Caregiver burden
d. Substance abuse of caregiver
e. Financial independence of the caregiver

e. Financial independence of the caregiver

Barriers to detecting elder mistreatment include all except:

a. The tendency for many older adults to falsely claim they are being abused

b. The fear that one might be institutionalized if one admits to being abused

c. The shame that older adults feel if they have been a victim of abuse

d. The difficulty that healthcare providers have making a determination regarding abuse if the victim has
a dementia

a. The tendency for many older adults to falsely claim they are being abused

Healthcare providers should recommend that older adults engage in which one of the following?


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, a. 150 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity weekly
b. 20 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity 3 days per week
c. 10 minutes of vigorous physical activity most days of the week
d. 30 minutes of vigorous physical activity 3 days per week

a. 150 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity weekly

A 69-year-old female presents to your office for routine primary care. Her elder sister was recently
diagnosed with Alzheimer disease, and she wonders what steps she can take to reduce her own risk of
developing dementia. Which of the following statements about the prevention of dementia is true?

a. There is moderate quality evidence to support daily use of vitamin B12 and fish oil to prevent risk of
cognitive decline.
b. Risk of dementia is modulated by nonmodifiable risk factors, such as genetics, family history, and
educational attainment, and there are no behavioral interventions that can be taken to reduce risk of
developing dementia.
c. There is moderate quality evidence to suggest control of cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors,
such as blood pressure, weight, and blood sugar, may reduce risk of dementia.
d. There is moderate to low quality evidence supporting cannabinoids maementia.y reduce rates of pro

c. There is moderate quality evidence to suggest control of cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors,
such as blood pressure, weight, and blood sugar, may reduce risk of dementia.

An 86-year-old female comes to your office for a wellness visit. Her blood pressure is 125/70 mmHg,
pulse 69 beats per min, and respiratory rate 18 breaths per min. She is well appearing and reports she is
up to date on her routine vaccinations. She introduces her partner of 35 years whom she would like to
make medical decisions for her in case she becomes unable to make decisions for herself. She reports
that she and her partner are not married. She asks if she needs any further documentation to ensure her
goals of care are followed.

Which one of the following would be the most appropriate recommendation for this patient and her
partner?

a. Advise them to complete a POLST.

b. Advise them that they have adequate documentation to be recognized legally.

c. Advise them to file an advanced directive.

d. Respond that although they lack documentation, her partner will be recognized de facto.

c. Advise them to file an advanced directive.

A 78-year-old male was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer disease. He scored 23/30 on his Montreal
Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and his clinical presentation is consistent with mild disease. He returns to
clinic with his family to discuss possible initiation of pharmacotherapy. You consider beginning donepezil
5 mg daily for 4 weeks, with a plan to increase to 10 mg daily if he tolerates the lower dose. Which of
the following is not a common side effect of donepezil?

a. Thrombocytopenia

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