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The directional term that means "towards the upper body region" is: ✔️ Superior
In the word "hyoerglycemia," which word part is the prefix? ✔️ Hyper
Which body cavity contains the lungs, heart, and large blood vessels ✔️ Thoracic
Regarding body cells, the nucleolus is: ✔️ A small structure inside the nucleus that contains RNA and ribosomes
The integument (skin) makes up how much of the body's total weight? ✔️ 18%
Wen you see a word with the suffix "ia," what does this mean? ✔️ Condition
You are assisting the physician with a procedure. He tells you he is going to "incise" a lesion. You know that this means: ✔️ To cut into
Of the following skin lesions, which one is not elevated? ✔️ Plaque
Which type of dermatitis is caused by hypersensitivity to drugs, allergens, microorganisms, latex, chemicals, metals, and plants? ✔️ Contact Dermatitis
Which form of tinea occurs on the nails? ✔️ Tinea unguium
The bones that are of varied shapes, such as the zygoma and vertebrae are called: ✔️ Irregular Bones
You are assisting with a cast application. The physician mentions that the patient has a fracture of the ulna. Which bone is this. ✔️ The smaller, lower arm bone
Which muscle abducts the upper arm and is often used for intramuscular injections? ✔️ Deltoid
All f the following are true concerning osteoporosis EXCEPT: A. It is an infection of the bone B. It is decreased bone mass C. It is decreased bone density. D. It occurs from malabsorption of calcium. ✔️ A. It is an infection of the bone
Which from of arthritis is caused by excessive uric acid in the joints? ✔️ Gouty arthritis
Which suffix means "inflammation?" ✔️ -itis
The physician asked you to assist with a patient who has "epitaxis." What is the body part involved with this condition, and what is draining from the body part? ✔️ Nose -- bleed
Pneumonia is cased by which of the following? A. Bacteria B. Protozoa C. Viruses D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
Of the following, which is NOT a symptom of hypotension? A. Chest Pain B. Blurred Vision C. Dizziness D. Fainting ✔️ A. Chest Pain
The prefix that means "false" is: A. Pseudo - B. Nulli - C. Extra - D. Dys - ✔️ A. Pseudo
When menstruation ceases for 3 cycles or 6 months, this is called: ✔️ Secondary Amnenorrhea
Testicular torsion is caused by:
A. It is a ceerebrovascular disease B. It is caused by temporary reduction of blood flow to the brain C. It produces slurred speech, paresthesia of the face, and mental confusion D. It is an infarction of the brain due to lack of blood flow. ✔️ D. It is an infarction of the brain due t lack of blood flow.
Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of a seizure? A. Loss of Awareness B. Aura C. Facial Paralysis D. Incontinence ✔️ C. Facial Paralysis
The inner layer of the eye that contains rods and ones is the: ✔️ Retina
You are assisting the physician with a tympanostomy. What will be done during the procedure? ✔️ Insertion of tubes into the tympanum
What characteristic would you expect to find/see with a patient who has nystagmus? A. Double Vision B. Cross-eyes C. Rapid involuntary eye movements D. Pink sclera ✔️ C. Rapid involuntary eye movements
A patient with "swimmer's ear" will have which of the following symptoms? A. Hearing loss B. Ear Pain C. Vertigo D. None of the above ✔️ B. Ear Pain
Which age in Erikson's theory of psychosocial development involves autonomy vs. shame and doubt, as well as the task of gaining basic control over self and the environment? ✔️ 18 months to 3 years
Bereavement is the time period of mourning. The amount of time varies from person to person, but typically is: ✔️ 6 to 12 months
Which phase of a crisis is where the patient has physical symptoms, relationship problems, and increasing disorganization?
A. Phase 1 - External precipitating event B. Phase 2 - The threat C. Phase 3 - Failed Coping D. Phase 4 - Resolution ✔️ C. Phase 3 - Failed Coping
Coping behaviors are: A. Emotion-focused B. Problem-focused C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B ✔️ C. Both A and B
A four year-old child who was previously potty trained now is experiencing incontinence. The mother tells you that she and her husband have recently separated. What self- defense mechanism could this child be experiencing? A. Denial B. Displacement C. Projection D. Regression ✔️ D. Regression
All of the following are components of the medical assistant job description EXCEPT: A. Tite of the position B. Summary of the position C. Age and race of the employee D. Qualifications for the job ✔️ C. Age and race of the employee
A healthcare worker who works under the supervision of a pathologist or physician and performs chemical, microscopic, and/or bacteriologic testing on blood and body tissues is called a: A. Certified Nursing Assistant B. Laboratory Technician C. Phlebotomist D. Physician's Assistant ✔️ B. Laboratory technician
An example of a communication device is a/an: A. Fax machine B. Telephone C. Personal digital assistant D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
B. The performance of an improper act, which results in or causes harm. C. The failure to act or improper action, which results in serious damage or death to an individual D. All of the above ✔️ A. The failure to act, which results in or causes harm.
People who can give consent for medical services and care are: A. Patient B. Legal competent adult in charge of patient's care C. Emancipated minor D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
The document that states who the patient designates necessary medical decisions regarding withholding medical treatment is: ✔️ Durable power of attorney
What credential required to practice a profession is issued by an official state agency or department? ✔️ Licensure
Removing medical records that are beyond the time of the statue or limitations: ✔️ Purging
Active files are: ✔️ Patients who have been seen within 3-5 years (depending on the practice's policies)
All of the following are true concerning the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act EXCEPT: A. It was enacted under a section of the American Recovery and Reinvestment act of
B. It promotes the adoption of health information technology and electronic medical records (EMR) C. It mandates the protection of privacy using the EMR system. D. It affects medical billing, patient records, and employee communication. ✔️ C. It mandates the protection of privacy using the EMR system.
If the physician choses to dismiss a patient from the practice, he or she must: ✔️ Send a letter of dismissal by certified mail.
Software that produces information using pictures is called: ✔️ Graphics
The device that allows the information to be accessed from a CD is: ✔️ The disk drive
The determination of record organization and sequence is associated with: A. type of practice B. frequency of access C. physician preference D. all of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
Which type of file has the pt's problems listed on a form at the front of the chart, and when an encounter occurs, that number and problem is noted? A. Problem- oriented medical record (POMR) B. Source-oriented medical record (SOMR) C. Subjective-oriented medical record (SOMR) D. Subjective/Objective/Assessment/Plan (SOAP) ✔️ B. Source-oriented medical record (SOMR)
What class is used for bulk mail, such as catalogs, books, and other printed material that weighs less that 16 ounces? A. First-class B. Second-class C. Third-class D. Fourth-class ✔️ C. Third-class
Scheduling of two or more patients for the same appointment slot is called: ✔️ Double booking
All laboratory equipment should contain labels regarding: ✔️ Biohazardous waste
What should the MA have listed on the inventory card for each supply item? A. Name of supplier B. Phone number of the supplier C. Cost of the item D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
When should the physician list of fees be reviewed? ✔️ Every 12 months
What is the purpose of accurate record keeping? A. It ensures the financial management of the practice B. It ensures the physcan is paid for services C. It ensures that patients are credited for payments D. All of the above
✔️ C. Medicare pays 80 and the pt pays the remaining 20%. The pt must meet a $ deductible before Medicare begins to pay for services.
Which part of Medicare pays for services and supplies, such as outpatient services, ambulatory surgical services, home health care, and medically necessary equipment and supplies? A. Part A B. Part B C. Part C D. Part D ✔️ B. Part B
TRICARE military insurance covers all of the following EXCEPT: A. Active-duty personnel stationed on or near a major military base B. Active-duty personnel families C. Retired service members D. Dependents of retired service members ✔️ A. Active-duty personnel stationed on or near a major military base
Employers pay premiums to an insurance carrier for workers' compensation insurance. This workers' compensation premium is based on: A. The degree of occupational risks for the employees B. The number of workers employed C. Both A and B D. Neither A or B ✔️ C. Both A and B
What does ICD-9-CM stand for? ✔️ International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ninth revision (9) clinical modifications (CM)
The Alphabetic Index of the ICD-9-CM lists A. Classification of diseases and injuries B. Supplementary classification codes C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B ✔️ D. Neither A nor B
The Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set definition of principal diagnosis applies to inpatients in: A. A long-term care facility B. A short-term care facility C. An acute care facility D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
"History of" codes (V10-V19) are used as: ✔️ Secondary Codes
For a pt who is being seen for a routine prenatal visit with no complications, the coder should use. A. Code V22.0, Supervision of normal first pregnancy B. Code V22.1, Supervision of other normal pregnancy C. Either A or B D. Neither A nor B ✔️ C. Either A or B
Regarding accounting principles, ensuring accuracy in totals by comparing them to set criteria is called: ✔️ Balancing
The form given to the pt to indicate the charges for services is called: ✔️ The charge slip
What process is a means of verifying the information on the bank statement and tallying it with the information in the check? ✔️ Reconciliation
Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificates are also called: ✔️ W-4 Forms
Infections can be mild or severe, and the acuteness of an infection relies on the: ✔️ Pathogenictiy
Which stage of the infection process is when symptoms begin to appear? ✔️ Prodromal stage
Since many patients with HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis often have no visible symptoms, what set of principles is used by all healthcare workers who have direct or indirect contact with pt's? ✔️ Universal Precautions
You have assisted a physician with a procedure were blood and body fluids were handled. When should you remove your fluid-resistant gown? ✔️ Before leaving a pt's room and before doing hand hygiene
The absence of infectious organisms is called: ✔️ Asepsis
A. Hold the handgrips B. Come to a standing position C. Support the body weight on the hands D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
For Medicare to cover DME, it must be: A. Approved by the insurance company B. Ordered by one of the pt's physicians C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B ✔️ C: Both A and B
A pt has a body temperature of 97.9 degrees Fahrenheit. What is this considered? ✔️ Normal
The normal adult pulse rate at rest is ✔️ 60-100 BPM
Which of the following will NOT lower the respiratory rate? A. Narcotic Use B. Tuberculosis C. Drug overdose D. Diabetic coma ✔️ B. Tuberculosis
The physician asks you to assist the pt into a supine position. What would you do? ✔️ Have the patient lie on his or her back with arms to the sides
Factors that affect pt learning include all of the following EXCEPT: A. Motiviation B. Adaption to disease or illness C. Age D. Ability of the physician ✔️ D. Ability of the physican
Ho long should you wash hands before a surgical procedure? ✔️ 10 min
Knives of varying blades and sizes used to cut, dissect, and incise skin are called: ✔️ Scalpels
Which method of surgery involves destroying tissue by cryogenics (freezing), which employs liquid nitrogen applied to the surgical site? ✔️ Cryosurgery
A pt in the clinic has a wound where the outer layers of the skin are removed due to scraping. What type of wound is this? ✔️ Abrasion
What is the longest amount of time to leave a tourniquet on during a blood draw? ✔️ 60 seconds
Which blood collection tube contains the anticoagulant sodium citrate and is used for coagulation studies? ✔️ Blue top
When collecting a capillary blood specimen from an infant, which sit is best to use? A. The heel B. The big toe C. Either A or B D. Neither A nor B ✔️ C. Either A or B
Chemicals that react in specific ways when exposed to known substances are called: ✔️ Reagents
Of the following laboratory tests, which one is NOT CLIA-waived? ✔️ Blood cross matching
You are obtaining a urine specimen for urinalysis. The pt only provides a 10 ml specimen. The MA understands that this is: ✔️ Too little urine for the test
An adult female pt has a hemoglobin value of 12.2 g/dL. The MA knows that this is: ✔️ Normal
Of the following, which is not considered a coagulation study? A. Prothrombin time (PT) B. Activated partial throboplastin time (aPTT) C. Platelet count D. White Blood Cell Count ✔️ D. White Blood Cell Count
This electrolyte is responsible for regulating the pH of body fluids, and normal values are between 22 and 29: ✔️ Bicarbonate
A culture involves collecting specimen with an applicator swab for the purpose of:
D. 50 mg ✔️ B. 25 mg
A female patient weighs 176 pounds. What would this patient's weight be in kilograms? A. 60 kg B. 70 kg C. 80 kg D. 90 kg ✔️ C. 80 kg
With the MMR immunization, what three diseases are covered? ✔️ Measles, Mumps, Rubella
Of the following adult patients, which one is NOT a candidate for the pneumococcal vaccine? A. A 72 year old man with hypertension B. A 22 year old woman with asthma C. A 62 year old man with COPD D. A 64 year old woman with osteoarthritis ✔️ D. A 64 year old woman with osteoarthrisis
The tetanus vaccine is give every _____ years for adults. ✔️ 10
Normal blood glucose is: A. Between 50 mg/dl and 100 mg/dl B. Between 60 mg/dl and 125 mg/dl C. Between 70 mg/dl and 150 mg/dl D. Between 90 mg/dl and 200 mg/dl ✔️ C. Between 70 mg/dl and 125 mg/dl
Which type of bleeding is the most serious and life-threatening? ✔️ Arterial bleeding
A pt is in the office after suffering a burn to her left hand. The epidermis is slightly reddened and painful, but the dermis and other tissues are not involved. What type of burn is this? ✔️ First-degree burn
When treating hypoglycemia in the office, what should the MA give the conscious pt? A. Orange Juice B. Crackers C. Soda D. Any of the above ✔️ D. Any of the above
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of hyperglycemia, where the blood sugar is above 400 mg/dl. ✔️ Cold, clammy skin
A pt is having a seizure in the medical office waiting room. After a few seconds, he begins to vomit. What should the MA do? A. Provide privacy for the patient B. Move items from the area around the patient C. Assure that the patient's clothing is not affecting circulation D. Move the patient to his side ✔️ D. Move the patient to his side
Which type of shock occurs when vasodilation causes injury to or dysfunction of the neurological system? ✔️ Neurogenic Shock
A pt has her blood drawn, gets nauseated, and reports that she feels faint. What is the first thing the MA should do? ✔️ Assist the patient to lie down.
Of the following, which is NOT a predisposing factor of heart stroke? A. Alpha-adrenergic blocker use B. Obesity C. High Humidity D. Dehydration ✔️ A. Alpha-adrenergic blocker use
If a pt is allergic to bee stings, he or she will experience: A. Nausea, vomiting, and loss of consciousness B. Swelling at the sting site, wheezing, laryngeal edema, deterioration in mental status, and labored rapid breathing C. Itching, rash, and redness at the sting site D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
Which of the following will correct fluid volume defecit? A. Administration of IV fluids B. Use of antidiarrheal medications C. Treatment of electrolyte imbalance D. All of the above ✔️ D. All of the above
When over-hydration occurs, the goal of treatment is to: A. Correct electrolyte imbalances