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QUESTION 1
1. A duty is established when there is a provider-patient relationship. A visit to the NP’s office by a patient establishes an NP’s duty to that patient. Name two other ways that duty can be considered to be established
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A face to face interaction with the patient or their spouse and a telemedicine visit with the patientÂ
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A casual discussion about medical issues with a patient’s relative and a conversation with another provider about the patient. Â
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A telephone conversation discussing medical issues with a patient and a casual discussion about medical issues with a patient
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A telephone conversation discussing medical issues with a patient and a referral received from another provider
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QUESTION 2
1. A court can revoke an NP’s license. True or False?
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 False
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QUESTION 3
1. How can an NP prevent lawsuits?
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Establish a positive patient-provider relationship
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Follow the standard of care and utilize the practice guidelines in developing a treatment plan
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When in doubt, rule out the worse diagnoses early on
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All of the aboveÂ
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QUESTION 4
1. Medicare is a program that is administered by the federal government.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 5
1. There are ______________ (fill in a number) levels of evaluation/management visits.
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three
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four
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five
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six
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QUESTION 6
1. Patient handoff means to the transfer of care of a patient from one practitioner to another.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 7
1. AMA stands for against medical advice.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 8
1. What office of the federal government oversees NPs’ prescribing of controlled substances?
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Board of Nursing
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Drug Enforcement Administration
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Health and Human Services
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National Institute of Health
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QUESTION 9
1. Choosing a level of evaluation and management services for coding/billing purposes, Comprehensive is considered more extensive.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 10
1. Name four of the seven vital signs that can be included when documenting the constitutional part of the general multisystem examination
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Sitting or standing BP, supine BP, pulse rate and regularity, respiration, temperature, height, weight
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Sitting, lounging, lifting, and moving
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Heart rate, walking straight line, squatting, and arm raise
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Blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, BMI
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