CSP Assessment and Evaluation 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a comprehensive patient assessment in CSP practice?
- To establish a baseline for treatment planning (Correct answer)
- To fulfill insurance requirements only
- To replace laboratory testing
- To avoid clinical documentation
Correct answer: To establish a baseline for treatment planning
A comprehensive patient assessment establishes a baseline that guides treatment planning and helps track patient progress over time.
Question 2: Which assessment tool is most commonly used to evaluate cognitive function?
- Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) (Correct answer)
- Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
- Glasgow Coma Scale only
- Body Mass Index (BMI)
Correct answer: Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
The MMSE is widely used to screen for cognitive impairment and track changes in cognitive function over time.
Question 3: During an initial assessment, what should be documented first?
- Chief complaint and history of present illness (Correct answer)
- Insurance information
- Family social history only
- Discharge planning notes
Correct answer: Chief complaint and history of present illness
The chief complaint and history of present illness establish the reason for the visit and provide context for the examination.
Question 4: What is the correct sequence for a physical assessment?
- Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation (Correct answer)
- Auscultation, percussion, palpation, inspection
- Palpation, inspection, auscultation, percussion
- Percussion, auscultation, inspection, palpation
Correct answer: Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation
The standard physical assessment sequence is inspection (visual), palpation (touch), percussion (tapping), and auscultation (listening).
Question 5: Which factor most significantly affects the reliability of assessment findings?
- Standardized procedures and consistent methodology (Correct answer)
- The time of day the assessment is performed
- The color of assessment forms used
- The size of the examination room
Correct answer: Standardized procedures and consistent methodology
Using standardized procedures and consistent methodology ensures reliable, reproducible assessment findings across different practitioners.
Question 6: What is the purpose of reassessment in ongoing patient care?
- To monitor treatment effectiveness and adjust the care plan (Correct answer)
- To generate additional billing codes
- To complete regulatory paperwork only
- To satisfy accreditation requirements exclusively
Correct answer: To monitor treatment effectiveness and adjust the care plan
Reassessment monitors how well the treatment plan is working and identifies needed adjustments to optimize patient outcomes.
What is the primary purpose of a comprehensive patient assessment in CSP practice?