NRNP 6568 Week 2 Knowledge Check - Professional Practices (Score; 10 out of 10 Points)
- $20.00
- Question: What is it called when an NP bills for a higher level of visit than actually was conducted?
- Question: The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the Physical Exam section of the visit.
- Question: An occurrence policy covers any incident that occurred while the NP was insured. A claims made policy covers an NP only when the insurance policy is active, no matter when the incident occurred.
- Question: If an NP is sued, it is important that the NP not call the insurance company immediately so as to prevent the rates from increasing. True or false?
- Question: Standard of care is the use of unreasonable, extraordinary care, skill, and diligence as an NP in the type of patient practice in similar cases.
- Question: A provider may be terribly negligent, but if there is no injury, there is no malpractice. True or False?
- Question: If a patient is dismissed from a practice, it is important that certain rules are followed. A patient should be sent a dismissal letter by First Class mail with return receipt requested. What elements need to be included in the letter?
- Question: There are (fill in a number) levels of evaluation/management visits.
- Question: If an NP receives a letter from the Board of Nursing with concerns about a license issue, what should the NP do immediately?
- Question: AMA stands for against medical advice.