Monday 31 August 2015

Case Manager Page 8 Multiple Choice Questions And Answers

71. "Sedentary" is:

A. A vocationally qualified level
B. A skill level
C. An exertion level
D. An educational level
Ans: C

72. Defense mechanisms:

A. Are adaptive coping mechanisms.
B. Are neither adaptive or maladaptive but hinder adaptation.
C. May be maladaptive or adaptive.
D. Are maladaptive coping mechanisms.
Ans: C

73. Injury or illness is an example of:

A. A long-term positive coping technique.
B. A maladaptive coping behavior.
C. A short-term positive coping technique.
D. A stressor.
Ans: D

74. Which of the following is not one of the knowledge domains elaborated by Michael Leahy of Michigan State University in his 1992 national study?

A. Case Management Concepts Factor
B. Life Career Planning
C. Physical and Psychosocial Aspects Factor
D. Benefit Systems and Cost Benefit Analysis Factor
Ans: B

75. An individual sustaining a cervical neck injury:

A. May possibly be rendered paraplegic, depending upon extent of injury.
B. Will become a quadriplegic and may require a ventilator.
C. Will become a paraplegic and lose function of the chest, abdomen, and other areas.
D. May retain function of most areas, depending upon extent of injury.
Ans: B

76. Which is true of the Outcomes and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)?

A. It represents the core items of a comprehensive assessment for adult home care.
B. It is a forum for assessing the cost effectiveness of particular medications
C. It was developed as a comprehensive assessment tool for quality of care
D. It is a productivity quotient, assessing the productivity of any given group of healthcare workers in any given day
Ans: A

77. A form of hepatitis, producing infections only when HBV is present and exists at the expense of Hepatitis B, it's host, is named?

A. Hepatitis D
B. Hepatitis E
C. Hepatitis C
D. Hepatitis G
Ans: A

78. The purpose for using clinical level of care criteria as guidelines to support the case management process is so that:
A) patients can be discharged as early as possible.
B) patients can be treated at the most appropriate level of care as their condition changes.
C) hospitals can profit from the DRG arrangement.
D) physicians can follow the patients more efficiently from their offices rather than in the hospital.
Ans: B

79. The case manager's identification of potential problems or barriers to cost-effective, quality care begins:
A) during the assessment phase.
B) throughout the case management process.
C) before discharge.
D) after completion of the case selection process.

Ans: D

80. CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure, is most often utilized in the home for:
A) ventilator dependent patients
B) chronic obstructive lung disease.
C) obstructive sleep apnea.
D) cystic fibrosis.
Ans: C

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