EOPA Practice Exam | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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What statement by an athletic trainer would be an empathetic response to an injured athlete who says
"I am killing my team by sitting here!" A. "No, you are not." B. "Don't worry. They understand why you
can't play." C. "It must be frustrating to not be able to help your team."D. "You need to understand that
you would not be much help to them with an injury." - C. "It must be frustrating to not be able to help
your team."
A loud, complaining patient asks the dental assistant, "Am a being a baby?" The assistant replies "Oh no.
Some people have very sensitive teeth." This response is an example of: A. Tact. B. Patience. C.
Enthusiasm. D. Competence. - A. Tact.
Barbara is a medical assistant who is always doing little things to keep all areas of the medical practice
neat and clean. What personal trait does her behavior represent? A. Patience B. Willingness to learn C.
Enthusiasm D.) Self-motivation - D.) Self-motivation
A nursing home hires a nursing assistant whose previous employer describes as "very competent." You
would expect the new assistant to be; A. Highly skilled. B. On time to work. C. Helpful to other assistants.
D. The first to get her work done. - A. Highly skilled.
An interviewer says, "Give us an example of your dependability." A good response would be: A. "I never
talk about my patients outside the hospital." B. "I am willing to listen to suggestions to improve my
work." C) "I am never late or absent from school." D. "I work well with other people." - C) "I am never
late or absent from school."
What is an example of a short-term goal? A. To earn all As and Bs on my next report card. B. To graduate
from college with a degree in pharmacy. C. To raise a family in a nurturing environment. D. To have pizza
for dinner tonight. - A. To earn all As and Bs on my next report card.
Gina set a goal to lose 20 pounds. After six months, she achieved her goal. What should Gina do NEXT?
A. Resume her old eating habits. Set a goal to lose ten more pounds. C Reward herself with a new pair of
pants. D. Go through her closet and get rid of all her big clothes. - Reward herself with a new pair of
pants.
,When dressed in a white clinical uniform, it is acceptable to wear: A. Red underwear. B. Open-toed
shoes. C. Blue and gray running shoes. D. White socks and shoes. - D. White socks and shoes.
Most healthcare agencies allow uniformed healthcare professionals to wear: A A watch. B. Eyebrow
piercings. C. One bracelet. D. Three rings. - A A watch.
Lawrence works in a hospital as a dietary aide. He has shoulder-length hair. He would MOST LIKELY be
asked to: A. Cut his hair short. B. Wear a hair net. C. Wear a head band. D. Wear a chefs hat. - B. Wear a
hair net.
How much makeup should a woman wear when working as a receptionist at a veterinary hospital? A.
None B. Face powder only. C. Enough to create a natural, healthy appearance. D. Receptionists can wear
an unlimited amount of makeup. - C. Enough to create a natural, healthy appearance.
What policy do MANY healthcare facilities workers with tattoos, practice in regards to healthcare
workers with tattoos? A. Healthcare facilities do not hire workers with tattoos B.They require that
tattoos be covered during work hours. C. They require that workers have their tattoos removed D.
Tattoo policies are a personal, right and are not regulated. - B. they require that tattoos be covered
during work hours
and then goes to the teeth. What employability ladies room to put on makeup, rule is she violating?
Amy is scheduled to work from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m on Monday. She clocks in at 7:59 a.m. on Monday
take out her nose piercing jewelry, and brush her A. Report to work on time, B. Report C. Maintain a D.
Be prepared to work when scheduled. professional appearance. to work when you arrive at work. - . D.
Be prepared to work when you arrive at work.
Allison was sick on Monday and took quite a bit of medication. On Tuesday, she slept through her alarm
and did not wake up until three hours after she was to report responsible for causing Allison to miss
work? A. Allison is not responsible because she was exhausted B. Allison is not responsible because her
alarm was not sufficient. to work. Who or what is as a result of her illness and medications. C. The
workplace should have called D, Allison is responsible for not taking the proper Allison the minute she
was late, and is therefore responsible. actions to make sure she was at work on time. - D, Allison is
responsible for not taking the proper actions to make sure she was at work on time..
What is the best way for Brandon, a massage therapist, to instruct Mr. Cole, a male client, in preparation
for a massage? A. "Take off your shirt and pants and lay down on the table on your tummy." B. "Mr.
Cole, please remove everything but your underclothes. Lay face down on the massage table. Do you
, have any questions? If not, l'll return in three minutes." C. "Mr. Cole, take everything off and l'll be back
in a few." D. "Remove your outside clothing and leave on your shorts or boxers, and then lay face down
on the massage table, under the cover sheet." - "B. "Mr. Cole, please remove everything but your
underclothes. Lay face down on the massage table. Do you have any questions? If not, l'll return in three
minutes." and l'll
she can complete her assignments Bonnie's supervisor makes some suggestions on how Bonnie can
better organize her work so that more efficiently. If Bonnie feels secure about herself, how would she
respond? A. "Thank you, but I am more comfortable doing it my way." B. "I really appreciate your ideas,
but there is more than one right way to do things." C. "Did I so something wrong, or did I break any
rules?" D. "Thank you. I appreciate your ideas and will try to use them." - D. "Thank you. I appreciate
your ideas and will try to use them."
Patty is a nursing assistant with no medication training. The medication nurse has dissolved a
medication in the patient's applesauce, and asks Patty to feed it to the patient. How should Patty
respond? A "I'm sorry but I am not permitted to give medications." B."Is it OK with the charge nurse?" C.
"Ill be happy to help if you will show me how to do it." D. "It would be my pleasure to assist you." - A
"I'm sorry but I am not permitted to give medications."
Karl is a Physical Therapist. He goes to a patient's room to walk the patient, and is told by the charge
nurse that the patient has a headache and just took two Tylenol. What should Karl do? A Walk the
patient now as scheduled. B. Cancel the patient's physical therapy treatment for the day. C. Wait one
hour to see if the patient feels better, and then walk the patient. D. Report this problem to the patient's
physician. - D. Report this problem to the patient's physician.
Parks is a pharmacy assistant at a local pharmacy. It is time for his shift to be over but there is a long line
at the pharmacy counter. What should Parks do? A. Clock out and then come back and help the
customers. B. Clock out and leave as scheduled. C. Stay at the cash register for as long as he thinks his
help is needed. D. Ask if the pharmacist wants him to stay longer, and then do as requested. - D. Ask if
the pharmacist wants him to stay longer, and then do as requested.
Leola's best friend, Angel, is late to work and begs Leola not to say anything to their supervisor. Later,
the supervisor specifically asks Leola what time Angel arrived. If Leola tells the truth, she is: A. Acting
with integrity. B. Observing the chain of command. C. Going beyond the minimum D. Promoting a
positive energy. - A. Acting with integrity.
Which of the following is the BEST example of a hospital interdisciplinary team? A. Housekeeping staff B.
Pharmacy staff C. Emergency department staff D. Morgue staff - C. emergency department staff