Name: Score:
31 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 31
Scenario 1: introduce to jim and jean
Scenario 2: assess for hypoxia
Scenario 3: small frequent meals
Scenario 4: dietary consult
Scenario 5: cane when walking
Jim Goodman
Kenny Barrett
Jenny Smith
Mary Jane
,Definition 2 of 31
health promotion: normal
risk reduction: increased
community assessment: normal
culture/beliefs/spirituality: normal
disease/illness prevention: normal
education/counseling: increased
resource id: increased
self-management: increased
social determinants of health: normal
surveillance: normal
Janeya Stone, 5 y/o female; hydrocephalus, has had shunts; more tired than usual, pale,
doesn't eat much, lots of family stress (strong religious beliefs against same-sex
marriage)
Jack Storis, 39 y/o male; dx GBM, craniotomy 1 year ago, intermittent home hospice care,
neuro fx rapidly declined past 4-6 wks; currently unemployed, has had seizures, lives w/
wife and 5 y/o son
Gina Smith, 56 y/o female; alcohol and IV drug addiction, hospitalized for gastric pain,
elevated liver enzymes, prescribed disulfiram, takes fluoxetine for depression/anxiety;
lost job, evicted from apt, shelter/couch surfing
Jenny Smith, 23 y/o G2P1; dilatation and curettage (D&C) following miscarriage at 10 wks,
"felt fine" so cancelled follow-up appt; has lower abd pain, generalized malaise, body
aches, has 4 y/o son and is a teacher
,Definition 3 of 31
Scenario 1: health surveillance, strategies addressing coworkers, short-term disability comp,
work-related stress
Scenario 2: med adherence, social skills, symptom ID
Scenario 3: med SE, low level of social involvement, finance, living alone, lack of awareness
Scenario 4: remove from line, come to clinic, report symptoms, inquire about symptoms
Scenario 5: CBT, motivational interviewing, cog adaptation training, adherence therapy,
support services
Hildegard Lowe
Jack Storis
Edward Martin
Gina Smith
Definition 4 of 31
Scenario 1: behavior changes, headache, bradycardia, vomiting
Scenario 2: use alternating feet, hold pencil, preference for R or L
Scenario 3: flushing of skin
Scenario 4: urine specimen cup
Scenario 5: play therapy
Maria Sanchez
Janeya Stone
Ramona Stukes
Jenny Smith
, Definition 5 of 31
Scenario 1: ask what meds taking, request list, initiate reconciliation, inquire OTC
Scenario 2: request to see bottles, contact pharm, contact providers, clarify
Scenario 3: formal process, done at every transition, avoid errors, level of acuity
Scenario 4: update info, compare med info, provide written, explain importance
Scenario 5: CBD oil, gaba should be taken, viagra for pulm HTN, advil can reduce lisinopril,
importance of up-to-date meds
Richard Dominec
Hildegard Lowe
Bridgett Allen
Dominic Antelli