MN560 Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical
Unit 1 Quiz
Question 1
Clinic hours must be confirmed by your preceptor every:
Question options:
Two weeks
Every month
At the end of term
Every week
Question 2
True or False: You must arrange three phone call meetings with the preceptor, faculty and self during the 10 week period you are in clinic.
Question options:
True
False
Question 3
True or False: You can wear scrubs to your clinical practicum.
Question options:
True
False
Question 4
True or False: It is OK to complete your clinical hours in the hospital setting.
Question options:
True
False
Question 5
True or False: The student must complete all 185 required clinical hours no later than the Monday of Week Ten.
Question options:
True
False
MN560 Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical
Unit 4 Quiz
Question 1
True or False: There are 12 steps to writing a prescription. True or False
Question options:
True
False
Question 2
True or False: You must include your DEA Number on all prescriptions: True or False
Question options:
True
False
Question 3
True or False: Superscription (RX) indicates that the patient may refill their own medication: True or False:
Question options:
True
False
Question 4
True or False: Schedule II controlled substances can have as many as five refills. True or False
Question options:
True
False
Question 5
True or False: Your signature and degree finalize the legal document. A signature stamp can be used for controlled substances. True or False
Question options:
True
False
MN560 Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical
Unit 7 Quiz
Question 1
The process by which practitioner collects, processes, and interprets patient information to develop an action plan includes all except:
Question options:
gender and age
patient finances and religion
season of the year and location
ethnicity and time of year
Question 2
True or False: Intuition/gut feelings and biases and assumptions are the same.
Question options:
True
False
Question 3
True or False: Example patient: The 21-year=old male with itchy legs had eczema.
Question options:
True
False
Question 4
Use a reasoning strategy: Hypothetical- Deductive reasoning (deductive vs. inductive) to process the information in the clinical context. True or False: Hypothetical- Deductive Reasoning: works from specific to general.
Question options:
True
False
Question 5
Select all that apply to history taking and data collection.
Question options:
a) Have you taken an adequate history of the patient’s health condition and provided the patient with the opportunity to express his or her current health concerns?
b) If the patient is unable to provide a history (e.g., language barrier, capacity issue, etc.), have you consulted those who may be able to assist in obtaining the history?
c) Have you adequately assessed any relevant risk factors, including family history, which might help in diagnosis?
d) Are there any red flag symptoms?
e) Have you determined what the patient has already done to manage his or her symptoms?