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Blood cultures or sterile specimens

#1 in order of draw

Blue top tube

#2 in order of draw, comes after blood cultures/sterile specimens but before red top tubes

Red top tube

#3 in order of draw, comes after blue top tubes but before green top tubes

Green top tube

#4 in order of draw, comes after red top tubes but before lavender top tubes

Lavender top tube

#5 in order of draw, comes after green top tubes, but before grey tubes

Gray

#6 in order of draw, comes after lavender top tubes

*C to *F

(*C x 9/5) + 32

*F to *C

(*F - 32) x 5/9

Define Excitability

(also called irritability) the ability to respond and react to a stimulus.

Typical Electrode Placement for Holter monitoring:

-2 exploring electrodes are placed over bone (to minimize motion artifact) near the V1 (over the 4th or 5th rib to the right of the sternum) and V5 (over the 5th rib at the left midaxillary line) -2 indifferent electrodes placed over the sternal head -One ground electrode placed over the 9th or 10th rib at the right midaxillary line

Assesses the HR

-6 second Method -Large Boxes Method -Small Boxes -Sequence Method

Hypotensive

-90/-60

Some of the tests that require chilled specimen are:

-Arterial Blood Gases -Ammonia -Lactic Acid -Pyruvate -ACTH -Gastrin -Parathyroid Hormone

Patient's have the responsibility to:

-Ask for pain relief when you pain first starts -Help those caring for you to asses you pain -Tell those caring for you if your pain is not relieved -Tell those caring for you about any worries that you have about taking pain medications -Decide if you want your family and/or significant others to aid in your relief of pain

Analyzing the EKG Strip

-Assesses the HR -Assess Rhythm/Regularity -Identify and examine the P waves -Assess interval (PR, QRS,QT) -Evaluate ST segments and T waves -General Evaluation and Conclusion

Physical Examination of Urine

-Assessing the volume of the urine specimen to determine if it is adequate for testing -Observing the color and appearance (or character) of the specimen noting the odor. -Measuring the specific gravity.

Third Degree Block's Characteristics

-Atrial rate is greater than ventricular rate -P waves are normal, there are no measurable PR intervals -The atrial rhythm (P waves) is regular;AND the ventricular rhythm is regular (QRS complexes) -There is no relationship between P waves and QRS complexes -If the escape rhythm is ventricular, the QRS complexes will be abnormally wide with a slower ventricular rate

4 Cardiac Cell Properties

-Automaticity -Excitability -Conductivity -Contractility

Exposure to light could alter the test results for:

-Bilirubin -Beta-carotene -Vitamins A & B6 -Porphyrins

Common Entry Sites:

-Broken Skin - Mucous Membranes -Body systems exposed to the external environment such as the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and reproductive.

The World Health Organization criteria for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction are the presence of at least two of:

-Clinical history of ischemic-type of chest discomfort -Changes on serial EKG tracings -Rise and fall in serum cardiac markers demonstrating cardiac tissue damage

5 Main Types of Mode Transmission:

-Contact: direct and indirect -Droplet -Airborne -Common Vehicle -Vectorborne

Biological Hazards - Biological Safety Regulations

-Disinfect the laboratory work area before and after each use when dealing with biologicals -Never draw a specimen through a pipette by mouth. This technique is not permitted in the laboratory -Always wear gloves -Sterilize specimens and any other contaminated materials and/or dispose of them through incineration -Wash hand thoroughly before and after every procedure

Precautions when performing a dermal puncture:

-Do not puncture deeper than 2.0mm -Do not perform dermal punctures on previous puncture sites -Do not use the back of the heel or arch of the foot -Use the medial and lateral areas of the plantar surface of the heel

The 4 Elements of Negligence:

-Duty: duty of care -Derelict: breach of duty of care -Direct cause: legally recognizable injury occurs as a result of the breach of duty of care -Damage: wrongful activity must have caused the injury or harm that occurred

Gram Staining Procedure

-Dye: crystal violet -Mordant: Gram's iodine -Decolorizer: 95% ethyl alcohol/acetone mixture -Counterstain: safranin stain

4 Methods of Sterilization

-Gas Sterilization -Dry Heat Sterilization -Chemical Sterilization -Steam Sterilization

ABO Blood Group System (4)

-Group A blood has "A" antigen -Group B has a "B" antigen -Group AB has both "A" and "B" antigens -Group O has neither "A" nor "B" antigen on the cell membrane

Sinus Arrhythmia

-HR 60 to 100 bpm -Normal equal P and QRS in all leads, as well as normal PR intervals -Different diastolic pause after each systole. If there are changes with the respiration is names.

Sinus Bradycardia

-HR less than 60 bpm -Normal equal P and QRS in all the leads, as well as normal PR intervals -Diastolic pause is longer (main graphic characteristic) -Bradycardia decreases the blood flow in the brain and other body tissues

Sinus Tachycardia

-HR over 100 bpm -Normal equal P and QRS in all the leads, as well as normal PR intervals -Diastolic pause is very small or nonexistent (main graphic Characteristic) -Tachycardia reduces the blood supply to the cardiac muscle

Erythrocytes contain:

-Hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein

Chemical Hazards - Chemical Safety Regulations

-If skin or eyes come in contact with any chemicals, immediately wash the area with water for at least 5 minutes -Store flammable or volatile chemicals in a well-ventilated area -After use, immediately recap all bottles containing toxic substances -Label all chemicals with the required Material Safety Data Sheet (MDSD)

Common errors in blood pressure measurements:

-Improper Cuff Size -The arm is not at heart level -Cuff is not completely deflated before use -Deflation of the cuff is faster than 2-3mmHG per second -The cuff is re-inflated during the procedure without allowing the arm to rest for 1-2 minutes between reading -Improper cuff placement -Defective Equipment

Sympathetitc via the neurotransmitter Norepinehrine results:

-Increases the HR -Increases the force of contraction -Increase the blood pressure -Via dopaminergic receptors increase the diameter of the visceral blood vessels and consequently visceral blood flow

Patient's have the Right to:

-Information about pain and pain relied -A caring staff who believes in your reports of pain -A care staff with concern about your pain -A quick response when you report your pain

Supplies for a Venipuncture:

-Laboratory Requisition slip and pen -Antiseptic -Vacutainer Tubes -Vacutainer Needles -Needle Adapters -Winged Infusion Sets -Sterile Syringes and Needles -Tourniquets -Chux -Specimen Labels -Gloves -Needle Disposal Container

The left coronary artery has two branches:

-Left Anterior Descending (LAD) -Left Circumflex (LCX)

First Aid For Shock

-Maintain an open airway for the victim -Call for assistance -Keep the victim lying down with the head lower than the rest of the body -Attempt to control bleeding or cause of shock (if known) -Keep the victim warm until help arrives

Myocardial Infarction Characteristics

-Marked ST elevation with hyperacute T waves reflect complete muscular wall damage -In later stages (sub-acute MI) deep Q waves are seen on the leads facing the lesion manifesting necrosis -Pathological Q waves and inverted T waves are signs of fibrosis and scar tissue formation It is an Emergency. Notify The Doctor.

PPE Includes:

-Mask -Goggles -Face Shields -Respirator

EKG Evaluation:

-Monitoring patient's HR -Evaluates injuries to the heart muscle -Evaluates the pacemakers and conductive system function -Evaluate the response toward medication -Provides a baseline record for medical procedure

The 5 types of WBC's:

-Neutrophils -Lymphocytes -Monocytes -Eosinophils -Basophils

Common Shock Symptoms:

-Pale, Cold, Clammy Skin -Rapid, Weak Pulse -Increased, Shallow Breathing Rate -Expressionless Face/Staring Eyes

Blood Request forms should include the following:

-Patient's name and age from ID plate or wristband -Identification # -Date and time the specimen is obtained -Name or initials of person who obtains the specimen -Accessioning # -Physician's name -Department for which work is being done -Other useful info.

3 Parts of Examination of Urine

-Physical Examination -Chemical Examination -Microscopic Examination

Antiseptic

-Prepackaged 70% isopropyl alcohol pads are the most commonly used -For collections that require more stringent infection control such as blood cultures and arterial punctures Povidone-iodine solution is commonly used -For patients allergic to iodine, chlorhexidine gluconate is used.

Tourniquets

-Prevents the venous outflow of blood from the arm causing the veins to bulge thereby making it easier to locate the veins. -The most common is a latex strip -Blood pressure cuffs may also be used

QRS Complex

-Represents ventricular depolarization (activation) -The ventricle is depolarized from the endocardium to the myocardium, to the epicardium -Normal duration is no more than 0.1 sec (otherwise stated as "less than .12 sec)

Bloodborne Pathogen Standard

-Revision and updating of the exposure control plan -Solicitation of employee input in selecting engineering and work practice controls -Modification of definitions relating to engineering controls -New record keeping requirements

The four chambers of the heart:

-Right Atria -Left Atria -Right Ventricle -Left Ventricle

The Medical Assistant's Role In the Physical Examination:

-Room Preparation -Patient Preparation -Assisting the Physician

Acetylcholine may cause what to happen:

-Slow SA pacemarker and HR -Slow the conduction of electricity in AV node -Decreased the strength of atrial and ventricular contraction

The medical assistant uses 3 skills when contacting patients for phlebotomy:

-Social -Clerical -Technical

Common causes of Failure to Obtain Blood:

-The tube has lost its vacuum -Improperly positioned needle. -Collapsed Vein

Sharps Injury Log must contain, at the minimum:

-The type and brand of device involved in the incident -The department or work area where the exposure incident occurred -An explanation of how the incident occured

The Stroke Volume Depends on:

-The volume of blood returning into the heart -The force of the myocardium contraction -Vascular resistance (After Load)

Vacutainer Needles

-These are disposable and are used only once both for single-tube draw and multidraw (more than one tube) -Needle sizes differ both in length and gauge. 1-inch and 1.5 inch long are routinely used

AV Cusped Valves Characteristics are:

-They have tough fibrous rings. -Long and strong leaflets (cuspids). -They have accessory organs, such as papillary muscles and chordea tendinae.

Semilunar Valves Characteristics

-Three Leaflets -Shallow in depth -They have no accessory organs

Time Specimens

-To determine blood levels of medications -To monitor changes in a patients conditions -to measure blood levels of substances exhibiting diurnal variation

Physical Hazards - Electrical Safety Regulations:

-Use only ground plugs that have been approved by Underwriters' Laboratory (UL) -Never use extension cords -Avoid electrical circuit overloading -Inspect all cords and plugs periodically for damage -Use a surge protector on all sensitive electronic devices -Before servicing, UNPLUG the device from the electrical outlet -Use signs and/or labels to indicate high voltage or electrical hazard

Winged Infusion Sets

-Used for venipuncture on small veins such as those in the hand. They are also used for venipuncture in the eldery and pediatric patients. -The most common size is 23 gauge, 1/2 to 3/4 inch long.

Standard Precautions are:

-Wear gloves when collecting and handling blood, body fluids, or tissue specimen. -Wear face shields when there is a danger for splashing on mucous membranes. -Dispose of all needles and sharp objects in puncture-proof containers without recapping.

What methods are used to limit the transmission of infectious agents:

-Wound Care -Transmission-Based Precautions -Aseptic Technique

Oral Temperature is not taken from what patients:

-infants and children less than six years old -patients who has had surgery or facial, neck, nose, or mouth injury -those receiving oxygen -those with nasogastric tubes -patients with convulsive seizure -hemiplegic patients -patients with altered mental status

Chemical Examination of Urine Involves:

-pH -Glucose -Ketone -Protein -Blood -Bilirubin -Urobilinogen -Nitrite -Leukocyte Esterase

Rectal Temperature is not taken from what patients:

-patient's with heart disease -patients with rectal disease or disorder or has had rectal surgery -patients with diarrhea

Tympanic Temperature is not taken from what patients:

-patients with an ear disorder or ear drainage

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A pH of _____ to _____ is considered to be acidic.

0 to 7.0

ESR

0-22mm/hr (men) 0-29mm/hr (women)

One small block

0.04 sec

The normal P wave in standard and precordial leads does not exceed

0.11s in duration or 2.5 mm in height

Normal PR Interval

0.12-0.20s 3-5 small boxes

One big block

0.20 sec

1 lb = ____kg

0.45

Total Bilirubin

0.8-1.4 mg/dl

When are OGTT scheduled to begin?

0700-0900 7-9am

A medication container states there is 250mg of medication in each scored tablet. The provider orders 375mg. How many tablets should the CCMA give the patient? 1 1/2 1 2 1/2

1 1/2

A medication container states that there is 250mg of medication in each scored tablet. The provider orders 375mg. How many tablets should the CCMA give the patient? 1 1/2 tablets 1 tablet 2 tablets 1/2 tablet

1 1/2 tablets (1.5 x 250=375)

Length of needle commonly used in venipuncture

1 ince (up to 1.5")

300 Big blocks

1 m

1500 small blocks

1 min

25 small blocks

1 sec

Five big blocks

1 sec

Which of the following is the proper time period for the collection of a newborn screening card? Less than 24hrs 1 to 7 days 8 to 14 days 15 to 28 days

1 to 7 days

Order of Draw (BeCause Better Specimens Generate Perfect Goals)

1. Blood Cultures 2. Light Blue Top Tubes 3. Serum or non-additive tube (Red or Red/Gray Top Tubes) 4. Green Top Tubes 5. Lavendar Top Tubes 6. Gray Top Tubes

Intradermal 3 main sites

1. Forearm 2. Upper chest 3. Upper back

Order of Draw for Capillary Specimens

1. Lavender Tube 2. Tubes with other additives 3. Tubes without additives

The stages of Hemostasis:

1. Vascular 2. Platelet Phase 3. Coagulation Phase 4. Fibronolysis

The normal range of urine specific gravity for a random collection is _____ to _____.

1.002 to 1.030

What is the normal range of specific gravity of random collection

1.005-1.030

During a 24-hour period, normal adults with normal diets and normal fluid intake produce urine with a specific gravity of between _____ and _____.

1.015 and 1.025

normal range of specific gravity of urine in adults with normal diet and fluid intake

1.015-1.025

Chain of Infection (6 steps)

1.Susceptible Host 2.Infectious Agent 3.Reservoir 4.Portal of exit 5.Mode of transmission 6.Portal of entry

Intramuscular 4 main sites

1.Thigh 2.Deltoid 3.Hip 4.Buttocks

Subcutaneous 4 main sites

1.Upper arm 2. Above/ below waist 3.Upper buttock 4.Front of thigh

A CCMA is to administer a subcutaneous injection on a patient who is obese. Which of the following needles should the CCMA use? 1/2 to 5/8 inch needle, 23 to 25 guage 1 to 2 inch needle, 18 to 23 guage 3/8 to 5/8 inch needle, 25 to 27 guage 1/2 to 1inch needle, 21 to 22 guage

1/2 to 5/8 inch needle, 23 to 25 guage

A CCMA is to administer a subcutaneous injection on a patient who is obese. Which of the following needles should the CCMA choose? 1/2 to 5/8" needle, 23 to 25 gauge 1 to 2 inch needle, 18 to 23 gauge 3/8 to 5/8" needle, 25 to 27 gauge 1/2 to 1 inch needle, 21 to 22 gauge

1/2 to 5/8" needle, 23 to 25 gauge

7) In medical assistant is reviewing a prescription for oral liquid medication. The prescription calls for 10 mg of diazepam oral solution. Available is diazepam oral solution 5 mg/5 mL how many milliliters of the solution are required for each dose?

10 mL

When the vaccutainer method can not be used you would use

10-12ml Syringes

Intradermal injections are given at a ___angle with a ___gauge needle.

10-15*; 25-27

Microscopic examination of urine requires this amount

10-15ml

Sterile Syringes and Needles

10-20ml syringe is used when the Vacutainer method cannot be used.

Pediatric fever rectal temperature

100.4 (38 C)

Rectal/Ear

101 F (38.3 C)

8) What is the ratio of applied leads to recorded leads for a standard EKG machine?

10:12

The EKG machine must be properly standardized so that 1mV will produce a deflection of _____.

10mm

Normal Adult Range of Respiratory Rate

12 to 20 per minute

Normal Adult Respirations

12-20 rpm

Normal adult Respiration rate

12-20rpm

Pre- Hypertension

120-139/ 80-89

Normal BP normal range

120/80

Normal Range for Platlets

130-400mm

A CCMA should recognize which of the following blood pressure readings as indicative of a patient who is prehypertensive? 140/90 mmHg 130/86 mmHg 100/65 mmHg 115/75 mmHg

130/86 mmHg is prehypertensive 140/90 mmHg is hypertensive 100/65 is average for a 10-15 yo, but hypotensive for an adult 115/75 is below 120/80 which is considered optimal blood pressure for an adult

Normal Range for Sodium

135-145mEq/L

sodium

136-144 mEq/L

Normal Range for Male Hgb

14-18g/dl

Hypertension (stage 1)

140-159/ 90-99

Intradermal injection degree

15

A CCMA is preparing a patient for a near visual acuity test. How far away should the patient hold the chart from the face? 12 inches 15 inches 20 inches 30 inches

15 inches

5) according to the CDC recommendations, what is the minimum length of time a medical assistant should spend scrubbing hands with soap and water when preferring hand hygiene?

15 seconds

The clinical and laboratory standards institute (CLSI) states that the needle insertion in the antecubital area should be at a : 5 to 10 degree angle 50 to 60 degree angle 15 to 30 degree angle 35 to 45 degree angle

15 to 30 degree angle

With the bevel upward insert the needle at which angle?

15-30 degrees

Total Platelets

150,000-400,000/mL

A CCMA is caring for a patient who weighs 72kg. What is the patient's weight in lbs?

158.4lbs 72*2.2= 158.4lbs

The provider orders the CCMA to prepare a tablespoon of medication for a patient. How many milliliters of medication should the CCMA draw up? 15mL 5mL 30mL 2.5mL

15mL

Hypertension (stage 2)

160+/100+

A CCMA is caring for a patient who is 5'7" tall. What is the patient's height in centimeters? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number)

170cm Convert 5'7" to 67" and multiply by 2.54 which gives you 170.18

8) A patient expresses to a medical assistant that he would like to designate his daughter as his health care proxy. Which of the following is the minimum age to be eligible as a healthcare proxy?

18

14) A patient believes that her healthcare privacy has been violated. The patients complaint must be filed within how many days?

180

Hypertensive crisis

180+/110+

Total cholesterol

180-200 mg/dl

2) Which of the following concentrations of bleach solution should a medical assistant use as a disinfectant in a clinical setting?

1:10

What is the ratio of bleach and water is a disinfected:

1:10

What is the least expensive and most available disinfectant for surfaces

1:10 bleach solution

The horizontal axis represents time:

1mm = 0.04 seconds 5mm = 0.2 seconds

5) A medical assistant is performing a visual acuity test and an adult patient. The patient is able to read 20/30 line with both eyes, but misses one letter which of the following results which of the medical assistant documented in the patient's medical record?

20/30- 1 ou

Average gauge of needle used for drawing blood

21-22

Boiling water at what temperature is considered a form of disinfected:

212 F

How long is a holter monitor worn?

24 hours or longer

Which of the following needle sizes is the most appropriate for a subcutaneous injection? 25 gauge 21 gauge 16 gauge 27 gauge

25 gauge

4) A medical assistant is calibrating and EKG machine. Which of the following should the assisted identify as the standard speed of recording?

25 mm/second

What amount of urine must you have to be sufficient for analysis?

25ml

The running speed of an EKG machine is _____.

25mm/sec

6) A medical assistant is converting a prescription for 30 mL of liquid medication from milliliters to tablespoons. The medical assistant should calculate this amount of medication converts to how many tablespoons?

2tbs

limb leads consist of

3 bipolar and 3 augmented leads

WBC

3,500-11,000/mL

How many inversion for the blue tube

3-4

When taking an oral temperature how long do you leave the thermometer in the patient's mouth?

3-5 minutes

Normal Range for Potassium

3.5-5 mEg/L

potassium

3.7-5.2 mEq/L

How long after a patient eats, smokes or drinks do you wait to take an oral temperature?

30 minutes

How many 1mm boxes are in a 6 second Rythm strip?

30 one millimeter boxes

How long does it take for blood to clot by normal coagulation process in the red top tube?

30-60 mins

When performing palpatory metyhod for obtaining BP. MA should inflate cuff ____ mm above ____ pulse cessation.

30; radial

When performing the palpatory method for obtaining blood pressure, which of the following indicates the level the CCMA should inflate the cuff? 30mm above the radial pulse cessation 30mm above the brachial pulse cessation 30mm above the reappearance of the radial pulse 30mm above the reappearance of the brachial pulse

30mm above the radial pulse cessation

Axillary temperature range in celsius

35.9-37.0C

Rectal Temperature range in celsius

37.0 -38.1 C

A CCMA is caring for a 4 month old infant who has a temperature of 100.4 degrees F. What is the temperature in Celsius?

38 Degrees Celcius (F-32)x 5/9

How many inversion for the gray tube

4-5 or 8-10

Normal RBC count (female)

4.2-5.4mm

How many RBC's per microliter of blood

4.2-6.2 million

hemoglobin A1C

4.5 to 6%

Normal, freshly voided urine will usually have a pH of _____ to _____.

4.5 to 8.0

RBC

4.5-6.0 (men) 4.0-5.5 (women)

Normal RBC count (male)

4.7-6.1mm

HCT

40-54% (men) 37-47% (women)

Subcutaneous injection degree

45

11) A medical assistant should allow a red top or serum separator tube SST to stand for which of the following lenghths of time prior to centrifuge?

45 minutes

Percentage of Formed Elements in the blood

45%

The formed elements constitute the remaining _____ of the blood. They are erythrocytes (red blood cells), which comprise 99% of the formed elements, the leukocytes (white blood cells) and the thrombocytes (platelets).

45%

Subcutaneous injections are given at a ___angle with a ___gauge needle.

45*; 23-25

How many electrodes are on a holter monitor

5

When applying a Holter monitor, how many monitor leads are placed on the patient? 5 9 10 12

5

How many inversion for the red tube

5 (plastic) 0 (glass)

If skin or eyes come in contact with chemicals wash area with water for ?

5 minutes

The average adult has _____ to _____ liters of blood.

5 to 6

The normal amount of WBC's (white blood cells) for an adult is _____ to ______ per microliter.

5,000 to 10,000

WHen taking axillary temerature how long should it be taken

5-10 mins or as required by office policy

When taking an axillary temperature how long should the thermometer be held in place?

5-10 minutes

The average adult has how many liters of blood?

5-6 liters

Number of leukocytes for average adult per micrometer

5000-10000

A patient reports she weighs 110lbs. How much does the patient weigh in kg?

50kg 110lbs /2.2=50kg

Percentage of plasma in blood

55%

Plasma comprises _____ of the circulating blood and it contains proteins, amino acids, gasses, electrolytes, sugars, hormones, minerals, vitamins, and water (92%).

55%

The normal heart rate is _____ to _____ bpm.

60 to 100

What is the normal range for an adult pulse:

60 to 100 beats per minute

Normal Sinus rate is

60-100 beats per minutes

Normal Adult Heart Rate

60-100 bpm

Normal adult pulse/heart rate

60-100bpm

A pH of _____ to _____ is considered to be alkaline or basic.

7 to 14

Bun

7-20 mg/dl

A pH of _____ is considered to be neutral.

7.0

A urine pH of what is considered neutral?

7.0 pH

Antiseptics used in Phlebodtomy

70% isopropyl alcohol pads most common, provolone iodine for bc, s and chlorhexidine gluconate for patients that are allergic to betadine/ iodine

Fasting BS

70-120

How many inversion for the green tube

8-10

How many inversion for the lavender tube

8-10

How many inversion for the yellow tube

8-10

calcium

8-5-10.9 mg/dl

The percentage of the target heart rate during a stress test that makes it valid

85%

When taking a pharmacologic stress test, it is concluded when

85% of the target rate is achieved

How long is the lifespan of a platelet?

9-12 days

Intramuscular injection degree

90

Intramuscular injections are given at a ___ angle with a ______gauge needle.

90*; 22-25

What is the percentage of water in blood?

92%

Normal Temperature Range for Axillary

96.6F to 98.6F 35.9C to 37.0C

Oral temperature range in Fahrenheit

97.6-99.6 F

Normal temperature range

97.6-99.6 F ( 36.4-36.7 C)

Normal Temperature Range for Oral

97.6F to 99.6F 36.5C to 37.5C

Normal body temperature

97.6° F to 99.6° F (36.4° to 36.7° C) is considered what?

Normal Temperature Range for Tympanic Membrane

98.6 F 37 C

Tympanic temperature range in F and C

98.6 F and 37C

Normal Body Temp

98.6*F or 37.0*C

Normal Temperature Range for Rectal

98.6F to 100.6F 37.0C to 38.1C

Normal QRS Interval

< 0.12s < 3 small boxes

Normal Weight

A CCMA is caring for a patient who has a body mass index (BMI) of 23. This patient should be categorized as which of the following?

​N95 respirator

A CCMA is caring for a patient who has active tuberculosis. What PPE must be used during the patient's care?

170 cm

A CCMA is caring for a patient who is 5' 7" tall. What is the patient's height in centimeters? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number.)

158.4 lbs

A CCMA is caring for a patient who weighs 72 kg. What is this patient's weight in lb?

​Begin chest compressions.

A CCMA is collecting a blood sample from a patient and notices the patient becomes unresponsive. The CCMA determines the patient is not breathing and does not have a pulse. What should the CCMA do first to respond to the patient's status?

​Apply more pressure to the site after the draw.

A CCMA is drawing blood from a patient and observes red spots. What is an appropriate action for the CCMA to take?

Have the patient repeat information

A CCMA is educating an older adult patient on wound care. What should the CCMA do to ensure patient understanding?

​Prolonged PR interval

A CCMA is measuring the intervals on an EKG tracing. What is the anticipated finding of impaired conduction through the AV node?

Head Circumference

A CCMA is monitoring an infant patient for microcephaly. Which of the following describes the anthropometric measurement that the CCMA should perform?

​The 5th intercostal space at the midclavicular line

A CCMA is preparing a patient for a 12-lead EKG. What is the correct placement for lead V4?

15 inches

A CCMA is preparing a patient for a near visual acuity test. How far away should the patient hold the chart from the face?

Autoclave

A CCMA is preparing sterilization for hemostats before an invasive procedure. Which of the following techniques should the CCMA use?

​Winged infusion set and adapter

A CCMA is preparing to perform a hand draw. What should the CCMA assemble?

Tell the child that the procedure won't hurt

A CCMA is preparing to perform an EKG on a 3-year-old patient. What is an appropriate action for the CCMA to take before the procedure?

Obtain an oral or written order from the provider for the procedure.

A CCMA is scheduling a patient for an outpatient procedure. What action should the CCMA take first?

1/2 to 5/8 inch needle, 23 to 25 gauge

A CCMA is to administer a subcutaneous injection on a patient who is obese. What type of needle should the CCMA choose?

​​Clotting

A CCMA must invert anticoagulant tubes to prevent what?

​Release the tourniquet and stop the draw.

A CCMA observes a hematoma developing at the site of a venous blood draw. What should the CCMA do?

It is below the normal reference range.

A CCMA records a male patient's hemoglobin value as 9 g/dL. What should she tell the provider about this result?

​Assign a temporary code

A CCMA uses a Category III code in procedural coding to do what?

is

A HCG test is/is not a CLIA-waived laboratory test? (PICK ONE)

lung

A Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) may be required when a patient's ______________ volume is in question.

temporal artery

A ____________________ _______________ temperature measures infrared heat waves from the temporal artery under the skin across the forehead.

Positive

A ____________________ deflection is a wave that exists above the isoelectric line. Any part of a wave that exists above the isoelectric line is said to be this, even if it is moving downward on the EKG paper. Once the wave reaches the isoelectric line and continues to travel downwards, then the wave becomes negatively deflected.

Negative

A ____________________ wave is a wave that exists below the isoelectric line. Any part of a wave that exists below the isoelectric line is said to be this, even if it is moving upward on the EKG paper. Once the wave reaches the isoelectric line and continues to travel upward, then the wave becomes positively deflected.

Snellen chart

A _____________________ ________________ is used in vision test for far distances.

spirometer

A _______________________ is an instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.

wandering baseline

A _________________________ __________________________ appears on the EKG when the contact between electrode and skin is impeded. This can occur for a number of reasons, including patient movement or the presence of lotions or creams on the patient's skin.

otoscope

A _________________________ an instrument designed for visual examination of the eardrum and the passage of the outer ear, typically having a light and a set of lenses.

When taking a Tympanic Temperature:

A covered probe is gently inserted into the ear canal and temperature is measured with seconds (1-3 seconds).

Continuous Fever

A fever that remains constant above the baseline; it does not fluctuate.

The hear is:

A hollow muscular organ located in the thoracic cavity between the lungs in a space called Mediastenum.

13) a patient tells a medical assistant that the provider said to take the prescribed antibiotic four times per day because of the medications half-life. The patient wants to know what half-life means. Which of the following responses should the medical assistant make ?

A medcations. Half-life is the time it takes for the body to process and eliminate half of the dosage

​1 ½ tablets

A medication container states there is 250 mg of medication in each scored tablet. The provider orders 375 mg. How many tablets should the CCMA give the patient?

What do you find in capillaries?

A mixture of venous and arterial blood is found

Define Contractility

A myocardial cell's ability to shorten (or contract) in response to a stimulus.

What is a negative holter?

A negative holter will have no significant arrhythmias or ST changes

Quote the cost of the procedure.

A patient calls a facility and asks for the cost of a surgical procedure. How should the CCMA respond?

​Don gloves

A patient presents to the emergency department with a large laceration to the wrist that is bleeding profusely. What action should the CCMA take first?

​Describe the procedure.

A patient states that this is his first blood draw. What action should the CCMA take?

cyanotic

A patient with readings above or below 12 to 20 also should be observed for pale, ashen, or _______________ skin that may be cold to the touch, which could indicate a potential breathing dif culty in the patient

prehypertension

A patient's blood pressure is considered in the _____________________________ stage when the systolic is 120 to 139 or the diastolic is 80 to 89

120/80

A patient's blood pressure is considered normal when the systolic is less than ____________ and the diastolic is less than ___________ (ANSWER IS WRITTEN #/#)

4:00 AM

A patient's body temperature will be at its lowest at what times?

12 - 20

A patient's respiration rate should be ______ to ______ respirations per minute. (WRITTEN # - #)

Premature Ventricular Complex (PVC)

A premature ventricular complex arises from an irritable site within the ventricles. -The ORS is typically greater than 0.12 sec because the ventricular depolarization is abnormal or aberrant -T wave are usually in opposite direction of the QRS complex -A full compensatory pause usually follows

​Encrypted e-mail

A provider is going on vacation and wants a CCMA to notify his patients. What is the best form of communication for notification for a patient who cannot be reached by phone?

Verify the dose with the nurse.

A provider ordered a tobramycin level to be drawn 1 hr after dose. The tobramycin has been ordered for an inpatient at 1100. What action should the CCMA take?

tachycardia

A resting heart rate consistently above 100 beats a minute may indicate ___________________________

bradycardia

A resting heart rate consistently below 60 beats a minute may indicate ___________________________

A blood specimen was rejected by the laboratory with the abbreviation QNS. Why was the specimen rejected? A specimen was insufficient The specimen was exposed to light The specimen was chilled The specimen was not properly mixed

A specimen was insufficient "QNS- quality not sufficient"

Common Cardiovascular Agents -Epinephrine

A sympathetic drug used to manage cardiac arrest, because increases heart contractibility.

The two layers of Pericardium are separated by:

A thin layer of fluid to prevent friction. These layers and the fluid between them are referred to as the pericardial sac.

40

A trained athlete's heart rate may be closer to ______ beats a minute

4) Which of the following moral codes should a medical assistant reference when facing an ethical dilemma?

AMA code of Ethics

Test used to evaluate the intrinsic pathway and monitor heparin therapy

APTT also know as PTT

What fires at 40-60 bpm

AV junction, bundle of HIS

Define Hyperpnea

Abnormal increase in the depth and rate of breathing.

Define Afebrile

Absence of Fever

Anuria

Absence of urine.

Cause of Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Accelerators processing chemicals.

​Red biohazard bag

According to OSHA guidelines, a CCMA should dispose of blood-soiled gauze dressings in what?

Basophils

Account for 0% to 1 % of WBC's in the blood. They carry histamine, which released in allergic reactions.

Edima

Accumulation of fluid in tissue

13) A medical assistant is engaging in conversation with the patient who is recently terminated from the practice. The patient has come to the office and is demanding!. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Acknowledge the patients concern

Define Angina

Acute severe chest pain

13) A medical assistant is reviewing the plan of care summary with the adult son of an 81-year-old patient who has dementia. The patients son states he is feeling overwhelmed with his mothers care. Which of the following community-based organizations should the medical assistant recommend?

Adult daycare

(Prescription) pc

After meals or not on an empty stomach, from the Latin post cibum

13) A medical assistant is collecting a specimen for testing. When is the appropriate for the medical assistant to label to specimen?

AfterCollecting the specimen

11) using knowledge of prefixes and suffixes, A medical assistant should identify that the term presbyopia has which of the following meanings ?

Age related vision loss

Special air handling and ventilation are required to prevent

Airborne diseases under Airborne Precautions

Define surgical asepsis

All microbial life, pathogen and non pathogens are destroyed

Define Surgical Asepsis

All microbial life, pathogens, pathogens and non-pathogens, are destroyed before an invasive procedure is performed. Often used interchangeably.

What defines standard precautions?

All patients are presumed to be infective for blood borne pathogens

Precordial Chest Unipolar Leads

All these electrodes are positive and record the heart electricity in the horizontal plane. They include leads: V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, and V6.

A medical assistant is reviewing charges for an in-office procedure. Which of the following terms describes the maximum reimbursement a third-party payer will provide?

Allowable amount

7) When communicating on the telephone with the patient, which of the following actions by a medical assistant demonstrates the use of appropriate technique for outgoing calls?

Allowing the patient to be the one to end the call

Define Portal Of Entry

Allows the infectious agent access to the susceptible host.

Needle Adapters

Also called the tube holder. One end has a small opening that connects the needle, and the other end has a wide opening to hold the collection tube.

Define Augmented Unipolar

Also records electrical activity in the frontal plane.

The Endocardium is:

Also the layer in which the heart's conduction system is embedded.

When using CPT codes, what do modifiers indicate? Place of service for the procedure Alteration in service performed Inpatient or outpatient distinction Critical care or emergency services

Alteration in service performed

The vertical axis on the ekg paper measures

Amplitude or voltage

intradermal

An ___________________________ injection is the injection of a substance into the dermis, just below the epidermis.

intramuscular

An ____________________________ injection is a technique used to deliver a medication deep into the muscles.

Chux

An impermeable pad used to protect the patient's clothing and bedding.

​After Elizabeth Saint and before John A. Thomas

An office is still using paper charts. In what order would the CCMA return the chart of Mary St. Thomas? Other charts include Mary Perez, Elizabeth Saint, and John A. Thomas.

Fever

An oral temperature above 100° F (37.8° C) or a rectal or ear temperature above 101° F (38.3° C) is considered a?

Define Artifact

An unwanted interference or jitter on the EKG recording. This makes the EKG reading difficult or impossible, as well as can lead to a misdiagnosis.

What is Electophoresis?

Analyzation of the chemical components of blood e.g. hemoglobin, serum, urinem cerebrospinal fluid based on electrical charge.

Electrophoresis

Analyzes chemical components of blood such as hemoglobin and serum, urine and cerebrospinal fluid, based on the differences in electrical charge.

Toxicology

Analyzes plasma levels of drugs and poisons.

Know as the father of Modern Anatomy. Dissected human bodies.

Andreas Versalius

The preferred site for venipuncture is the _____ _____ of the upper extremities.

Antecubital Fossa

Preferred site for venipuncture

Antecubital fossa

Cold Agglutinins

Antibodies produced in response to atypical pneumonia must be kept at 37c

3) A medical assistant is really good medications for a patient who is undergoing chemo therapy to treat breast cancer. The medical assistant should identify the provider prescribed ondansetron Because it is in which of the following medication classifications

Antiemetic

He was the first to study bacteria and Protozoa using a microscope.

Antoni van Leeuwenhoek

Agents are

Any infective microorganisms, viruses,fungi, bacteria, and parasites

6) Once in advance directives are in place, they can be updated at which of the following times?

Anytime

The blood vessels are:

Aorta, Arteries, Arterioles, Capillaries, Venule, Veins, Superior and Inferior Vena Cavae.

Blood Vessels

Aorta, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venues, veins, superior and inferior vena cavae.

The Semilunar valves

Aortic and pulmonic

The tip of the heart (_____) is located at the level of 5th intercostal and mid-clavicular line on the left.

Apex

The _____ _____ is a more accurate measurement of the heart rate and it is taken over the apex of the heart by auscultation using the stethoscope.

Apical Pulse

Method of taking pulse used on children and patient with irregular heartbeat

Apical pulse

3) a medical assistant is encouraging a patient to increase fiber intake. Which of the following statements the medical assistant recommend?

Apples

Cold Agglutinins

Are antibodies produced in response to Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection (atypical pneumonia). The antibodies formed may attach to red blood cells at temperatures below body temperature, and as such, the specimen must be kept warm until the serum is separated from the cells.

Gram-Negative Bacteria

Are bacteria that are decolorized completely by ethanol and take up safranin counterstain. They appear red.

Gram-Positive Bacteria

Are bacteria that take up and retain the crystal violet and resist alcohol decolonization. They appear blue to black.

Define Murmurs

Are caused by diseases of the valves or other structural abnormalities.

Define Heart Sounds

Are caused by the closure of the heart valves.

Define Standard Precautions and Transmission-Based Precautions

Are controlled measures aimed at preventing the spread of the disease as infectious agents exit the reservoir.

Define Airborne Precautions

Are designed to reduce the risk of airborne transmission of infectious agents. Microorganisms carried in this manner can be dispersed widely by air currents and may become inhaled by or deposited on a susceptible host within the same room or over a longer distance from the source patient.

Define Droplet Precautions

Are designed to reduce the risk of droplet transmission of infectious agents.

Define Contact Precautions

Are designed to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms by direct or indirect contact.

Define Agents

Are infectious , microorganisms that can be classified into groups namely: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.

What age groups use Height, Weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratio, and % of body fat - Anthropometric Measurements:

Are the measurements used for adults.

Define The Pulmonary Arteries

Are the only arteries in the body that carry deoxygenated blood (because they are going away from the heart).

What age groups use Length, Height, Weight, Weight-for-Length, and Head Circumference - Anthropometric Measurements:

Are used to assess growth and development in infants, children, and adolescents.

Define Throat Culture

Are used to detect a bacterial, fungal, or ciral infection in the throat. In order to conduct this test, the patient should be placed in a comfortable lying or sitting position. After the patient have been asked to open their mouth, the MA should depress the patient's tongue then vigorously swab the throat with a sterile swab. After the specimen is collected, it should correctly labeled with the patient's information.

Thermometers

Are used to measure temperature using the Fahrenheit and Centigrade or Celsius scale.

Arterial Blood Gas Studies (ABG's)

Are valuable tools in the treatment of critically ill patients; used to monitor critically ill patients.

10) A medical assistant is caring for a patient who is frustrated and states, my doctor doesn't have any idea how to treat my condition. Which of the following responses by the medical assistant is an example of therapeutic communication?

Are you saying that you don't think your provider knows how to help you?

(Prescription) prn

As needed, from the Latin pro re nata, "as circumstances may require"

1) A medical assistant is checking in on a patient who does not speak the same language as a medical assistant. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Ask a bilingual staff member to assist with communication

Which of the following techniques should a CCMA use to put a young child at ease prior to administering an injection? Show the child the needle that will be used for the procedure Use the medical terms to help the child understand what is happening Tell the child that the procedure will not hurt Ask the child about non-health related subjects

Ask the child about non-health related subjects

A CCMA uses a Category III code in procedural coding to do which of the following? Indicate special circumstances Assign a temporary code Aid in tracking of the code Identify a performance measurement

Assign a temporary code

3) Which of the following actions is important for a medical assistant to take to serve patients effectively?

Assist patients with locating appropriate community resources

10) A patient who is coughing and sneezing repeatedly enters the reception area the clinic. Which of the following actions should a medical assistant take?

Assisted patient into an examination room

P-wave

Atrial Depolarization

P wave

Atrial depolarization

LA

Attach the _______ lead (black) to the patient's left arm with the tab facing the upper arm.

V4

Attach the _______ lead (blue) to the fth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line, tab facing the cable yoke

V3

Attach the _______ lead (green) halfway between leads V2 and V4 tab, facing the cable yoke

RL

Attach the _______ lead (green) to the patient's right leg with the tab facing the upper leg.

V5

Attach the _______ lead (orange) on a horizontal line with V4 at the anterior axillary line, tab facing the cable yoke.

V6

Attach the _______ lead (purple) on a horizontal line with V3 at the midaxillary line, tab facing the cable yoke.

V1

Attach the _______ lead (red) to the fourth intercostal space at the right sternal border, tab facing cable yoke.

LL

Attach the _______ lead (red) to the patient's left leg with the tab facing the upper leg

RA

Attach the _______ lead (white) to the patient's right arm with the tab facing the upper arm.

V2

Attach the _______ lead (yellow) to the fourth intercostal space at the left sternal border, tab facing cable yoke.

AV stands for

Augmented Coltage

8) A medical assistant is preparing to sterilize a vaginal speculum. Which of the following sterilization techniques should the medical assistant use?

Autoclave

What is used at 250-254F, 15 pounds of pressure for 20-40 minutes

Autoclave

15) Which of the following allows a patient to confirm or cancel an appointment remotely?

Automated call routing

12) a medical assistant should identify that which of the following manifestations differentiates binge-eating disorder from bulimia nervosa?

Avoid self-indused vomiting

9) Which of the following instruction should I medical assistant provide to a patient prior to a spirometry testing?

Avoid smoking for at least six hours prior to the test

Bloodborne Pathogen Abbreviation

BBP

1) A medical assistant is reviewing a patient's medical record. Which of the following acronyms should the medical assistant identify as the new Tatian use when interpreting the correlation between the patient's body weight and height?

BMI body mass index

Blood Pressure Abbreviation

BP

AV junction

Back up pace maker 40-60 bpm narrow <12s

11) A medical assistant is talking with the patient who has a new prescription for amoxicillin. The medical assistance explained that this medication is in the distraction of which of the following types of micro organisms?

Bacteria

The heart _____ is located at the level of the 2nd intercostal.

Base

Define Infection Control/Chain of Infection

Based on the fact that the transmission of infectious disease will be prevented or stopped when any level in the chain is broken or interrupted.

Meter

Basic unit of length. Is 39.37 inches long. Often used in laboratory reports, charts, and other data requiring linear measurements.

Carries Histamine

Basophil

unpriveleged touching

Battery

Examples of Tort

Battery, invasion of privacy, defamation of character

When should the code on glucose cuvettes be compared to the code on the glucometer? After a new package of cuvettes is opened Before a patient is tested At the beginning of the shift Following an error code

Before a patient is tested

should

Before taking a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), patients (CHOOSE should/should not) refrain from smoking and using nebulizers or bronchodilators for 6 hours

12) At which point during a venipuncture process should a medical assistant label the blood specimen tube?

Before the patient is discharged

A CCMA is collecting a blood sample from a patient and notices the patient becomes unresponsive. The CCMA determines that the patient is not breathing and does not have a pulse. Which of the following should the CCMA do first to respond to the patient's status? Begin chest compressions Administer epinephrine Provide ventilatinos Initiate an intravenous line

Begin chest compressions

When instructing a patient to obtain a midstream urine sample, which of the following instructions should a CCMA offer? Begin urinating into the toilet, collect the next portion, and complete urination into the toilet. Collect the sample as quickly as possible once urination has begun. Begin sample collection on the first urination of the day upon arising. Collect urine throughout the day and add it to the container that was provided.

Begin urinating into the toilet, collect the next portion, and complete urination into the toilet.

Normal Adult BP

Below 120/80

Antiseptic not used on a dermal puncture site

Betadine (because it interferes with several tests like bilirubin, uric acid, phosphorus and potassium

The Atrioventricular Valves (AV) are located:

Between the atria and ventricles.

9) In which of the following locations should the inside address appear in a business letter?

Between the dateline and the salutation

Billi

Bile

Whhich test is used to evaluate primary hemostasis

Bleeding time test

Symptoms/Signs of Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Blistering, itching, crusting (similar to poison ivy reaction).

1) Which is the following as an example of connective tissue?

Blood

Order of Draw

Blood cultures/ sterile specimen (Yellow) Blue- sodium citrate additive Red (or gold or tiger top) Green - Heparin additive Lavendar -EDTA additive Gray- potassium oxilate additive

Which of the following laboratory values should a CCMA immediately report to a patient's provider? Blood glucose 500mg/dL Potassium 4.1mEq/L Hematocrit 42% Hemoglobin 14g/dL

Blood glucose 500mg/dL

Which of the following laboratory values should a CCMA immediately report to a patient's provider? Blood glucose- 500 mg/dL Potassium- 4.1 mEq/L Hematocrit- 42% Hemoglobin- 14 g/dL

Blood glucose- 500 mg/dL This is very high and should be within 70 to 110 mg/dL

6) when processing a patient referral, a medical assistant should identify which of the following is a laboratory test

Blood urea nitrogen

Which of the following insurance providers is the oldest and largest system of independent health insurers in the U.S.?

Blue Cross/Blue Shield

3 - 4

Blue tops get ____ to ____ inversions (WRITTEN # - #)

3 Body Processes Necessary for life are:

Body Temperature, Respiration, Heart Function

All blood cells normally originate from the stem cells in the _____ _____.

Bone Marrow

Where do all blood cells originate?

Bone Marrow

12) Using knowledge of prefixes and suffixes a medical assistant should identify the term for slow breathing as which of the following?

Bradypnea

Fibrinolysis

Breakdown and removal of a clot

3) A medical assistant is preparing to perform a rapid strep test. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Bring the reagents and devices to room temperature

4) A medical assistant is performing phlebotomy on an 80-year-old patient who has small veins. Which of the following venue puncture methods should the medical assistant use for this patient?

Butterfly needle

High Power Objective (4-mm, 40X)

By combining the ten-power (10X) ocular lens with the magnification power of forty times life (40X), the magnification vision is increased to four hundred times the normal size.

How is EKG gain on tracing paper concluded?

By counting how many MMs the calibration box is tall

Lavender Top Tube Common Test:

CBC (Complete Blood Count) Included: RBC count, WBC count and Platelet count; WBC differential count; Hemoglobin and Hematocrit determinations; ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate); Sickle Cell Screening.

Test performed for lavender tube

CBC (complete blood count)

Common tests for the lavendar edta tube

CBC, differential or diff., ESR, sickle cell screening

Chief Complaint Abbreviation

CC

Test performed for red tube

CMP (comprehensive metabolic panel)

9) A medical assistant is reviewing dietary minerals with a patient which of the following minerals is essential for blood coagulation?

Calcium

1500

Calculate the heart rate using the __________________ method by counting the number of small boxes between the P-P interval (for atrial rate) or R-R interval (for ventricular rate), then dividing 1,500 by that number. Fifteen hundred represents the number of small boxes, or the number of mm of paper consumed in one minute of time at the standard 25 mm/second paper speed. For example, if there are 15 small boxes between two R waves (R-R interval), the heart rate equals 1500/15, or 100/min. This is a great method for very precise measurements and is best applied to fast rhythms.

Broken Recording

Can be caused by a damaged wire or loose electrodes. If the probes are placed properly, the cause is origination from a broken or damaged wire. Use a different EKG machine or replace the wires. Never use a damaged or malfunctioning machine.

9) A medical assistant is talking with a patient who has a vaginal yeast infection. Which of the following micro organisms causes the type of infection?

Candida albicans

The blood vessels, except for the _____, are composed of 3 layers.

Capillaries

older

Capillary collections performed on a patient _______________ than 2 years of age should be performed on the side of the middle or ring nger

Blood Pressure Formula

Cardiac Output x Vascular Resistance

CPR stands for

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

10) Which of the following body systems works with the respiratory system to transport waste products from the body cells?

Cardiovascular

Injury to a blood vessel that causes it to constrict, slowing the clot of blood

Cascular phase of hemostasis

60-cycle Interference

Cause by improperly grounded electrical equipment that is directly or indirectly in contact with the patient. Cellular phones and pagers may also interfere with the EKG trace. Disconnect and remove all the electric objects from the patient or near by the machine.

4) Which of the following components of the body cells helps propel substances through passageways in the body?

Celia

(C x 9/5) + 32 = F

Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion equation is

For 5 lead electrode placement for ambulatory monitoring, where should the CCMA place the green ground electrode? Centered over a right rib on the right side On the right area of the manubrium Fifth intercostal space, midclavicular On the xiphoid process of the sternum

Centered over a right rib on the right side

5) Which of the following components of the body cells place a part in cell division?

Centriole

2nd choice vein for venipuncture most often the only one palpatable in an obese pt

Cephalic vein

The provider requests that a CCMA provides lab results to a patient. When the CCMA calls, the phone is disconnected. Using the EMR program, what is another way to get lab results to the patient? Fax machine Text message Email Certified mail

Certified mail This offers proof of receipt

14) a medical assistant is preparing to administer a vitamin injection to a patient. As part of verifying the right medication, which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Check the medication labels expiration date

Green Top Tube Common Test

Chemistry test: performed on plasma such as Ammonia, carboxyhemoglobin & STAT electrolytes.

Heart rate is controlled by _____ and _____ located in Aortic Arch and Carotid arteries.

Chemo-receptors (chemical sensors) and Baro-Receptors (pressure receptors)

CC

Chief Complaint

ABG, AMMONIA, lactic acid, pyruvate, parathyroid test handling

Chilled in crushed ice and water mixture

A patient experiencing a subluxation should be treated by which of the following alternative medicine practices?

Chiropractic care

14) A medical assistant is educating the patient about how to interpret food labels. The medical assistant should inform the patient that the FDA requires nutrition labels to include measurements of which of the following nutritional elements?

Cholesterol

2) which of the following is a risk factor the development of congestive heart failure CHF?

Chronic hypertension

Which urine specimen provides the clearest, most accurate results?

Clean catch midstream specimen

Which urine sample requires aseptic technique?

Clean catch specimen

7) A medical assistant is performing claim submission for a medical office. Which of the following processes involves the electronic auditing and sorting of claims?

Clearinghouse submission

10) a medical assistant should identify which of the following lookalike and sounds alike medications as an anticonvulsant.?

Clonsepam

A CCMA must invert anticoagulant tubes to prevent which of the following? Hemolysis Clotting Hemoconcentration Reflux

Clotting

Which of the following is a CCMA's role in pulmonary function testing (PFT)? Coach the patient through the test Check the patient's vital signs during the test to ensure stability Administer the proper medication prior to the test Instruct the patient in the use of the inhaler used in testing

Coach the patient through the test

Light-Blue Top Tube Common Test

Coagulation Studies-Prothrombin Time (PT)-evaluates the extrinsic; system of the coagulation cascade and monitors; Coumadin therapy; Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT, PTT) - Evaluates the intrinsic system of the coagulation cascade and monitors Heparin therapy. Fibrinogen Degradation Products (FDP) Thrombin Time (TT); Factor assays, Bleeding Time (BT)

Converts the temorary platelet plug into a stable fibrin clot

Coagulation phase

Common tests for the lifht blue sodium citrate tube

Coagulation studies, PT (extrinsic, warfarin) APTT, PTT (intrinsic, heparin) TT, BT, FDP

The standards of right and wrong in a medical setting

Code of Ethics

Clean-catch midstream specimen

Collect this test after the genital area is cleaned. It is often ordered to diagnose urinary tract infections or to evaluate medication effectiveness. This type of specimen is required for culture and sensitivity tests. The specimen should be free from contamination, and the container must be sterile. Use antiseptic towelettes to clean either the perineal area (in females) or the penis (in males). Rinse away any soap residue because it can affect the specimen's pH. The patient must first void urine into the toilet, then into the container. Discard any remaining urine after the desired amount into the toilet.

24-hour specimen

Collected to measure urine output over a _____-____________ ______________________. These tests for substances released sporadically into the urine. During this type of collection, the patient should avoid bedpans, urinals, and toilet paper because they may retain the substances you are tested for. Discard the first specimen. The patient should urinate into a small collection container, which they then pour into a larger collection container. Clean the small container with soap and warm water between collections. The patient must refrigerate the urine prior to delivery to the physician's office or laboratory.

Define Clean-Catch Specimen

Collecting this sample required special cleaning of the external genitalia.

12) A low fiber, high fat diet is a risk factor for which of the following diseases?

Colo rectal cancer

Vacutainer Tubes

Color-coded for specific tests and available in adult and pediatric sizes.

14) A medical assistant is discussing dietary concerns with a patient to his heart disease the patient states I haven't been as careful about salt and fat as I should be but I have been exercising more than usual. The medical assistant should identify that this patient is using which of the following defense mechanisms?

Compensation

3) A medical assistant received instructions from her primary care provider to refer a patient to a dermatologist. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take first?

Complete a patient referral form

9) A patient centered medical home has five core functions in attributes. Which of the following features is including those functions?

Comprehensive care

Monocytes

Comprising 3% to 8% of the population, they are also the largest WBC's. Their number increases in intracellar infections and tuberculosis.

5) Which of the following should a medical assistant identify as a diagnostic Procedure that produces images of body structure?

Computed tomography (CT)

2) A medical assistant is reviewing the chart every patient who is scheduled for an appointment later that day. Which of the following tasks to the medical assistant complete prior to the patient's appointment?

Confirm all pertinent information is available

Which of the following steps for a finger stick should a ccma complete first? Cleanse the site with an antiseptic wipe Select the appropriate part of the third or fourth finger Position the blade of the lancet across the lines of the fingertip Confirm the correct identity of the patient

Confirm the correct identity of the patient

Define Internodal Pathways

Consists of anterior, middle and posterior division that distribute electrical impulses generated by the SA node throughout the right and left atria to the atrio-ventricular (AV) node.

14) In medical assistant is talking with a parent of a child who has molluscum contagiosum warts. The medical assistant should explain that which of the following is the mode of transmission for this infection?

Contact

Droplet Transmission involves:

Contact with the conjunctive of the mucous membrane of the nose or mouth of a susceptible person with large particle droplets generated from the source person primarily during coughing, sneezing or talking.

Red/Gray (Speckled) Top Tube

Contain clot activators: glass particles, silica and celite which hastens clot formation, and thixotropic gel, a serum separator which when centrifuged forms a barrier between the serum and the cells preventing contamination of the serum with cellular elements.

Gray Top Tube

Contains additives and anticoagulants. Contains glucose preservative (antiglycolytic agent): sodium fluoride - preserves glucose for 3 days; or lithium iodoacetate-preserves glucose for 24 hours.

Red Top Tube

Contains no additive or anticoagulant. Collected blood clots by normal coagulation process in 30-60 minutes. This is no need to invert the tube after collection.

Green Top Tube

Contains the anticoagulant Heparin combined with sodium, lithium, or ammonium ion. Heparin works by inhibiting thrombin in the coagulation cascade. It is not used for hematology because heparin interferes with the Wright's stained blood smear. This tube should be inverted eight times.

Light-Blue Top Tube

Contains the anticoagulant Sodium Citrate, which also prevents coagulation by binding to calcium in the specimen. The tube must be filled completely to maintain the ratio of nine parts blood to one part sodium citrate, and should be inverted 3 to 4 times.

Lavender Top Tube

Contains the anticoagulant ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). EDTA inhibits coagulation by binding to calcium present in the specimen. The tubes must be filled at least two-third full and inverted eight times.

Yellow Top Tube (sterile)

Contains the anticoagulant sodium polyanetholesulfonate (SPS). These are used to collect specimens to be cultured for the presence of microorganisms.

5) A patient has a new diagnosis of a malignant melanoma. When transitioning the patient's care from primary Provider to an oncologist, which of the following process is the PCP taking pardon?

Continuity of care

Define External Hemorrhage

Controlling the bleeding is most effectively accomplished by elevating the affected part above heart level and applying direct pressure to the wound. Do not attempt to elevate a broken extremity as this could case further damage.

63 kg

Convert 143 lbs to kg

70.2 in

Convert 180 cm to in

59.4 F

Convert 33° C to F

168 cm

Convert 66 inches to centimeters

183 lbs

Convert 83 kg to lbs

37 C

Convert 98.6° F to C

cm x 0.39 = in

Convert centimeters to inches equation

in x 2.54 = cm

Convert inches to centimeters (cm) equation

kg x 2.2 = lbs

Convert kilograms to pounds

lbs x 0.45 = kg

Convert pounds to kilograms

12) A medical assistant is observing a patient who is doing a mini-mental State Examination. To test the patients ability to perform tasks in the area of language the examiner asks the patient to do which of the following?

Copy of geometric design

The right and left _____ _____ are the first branches coming out of Aorta and supply the heart with oxygenated blood. The blood runs through there arteries during diastole. Located on the epicardium.

Coronary Arteries

(Taking a pulse at the radial artery) If the rate is unusually fast or slow then:

Count it for 60 seconds

How is a Respiratory Rate calculated:

Count respirations for 30 seconds then multiplied by two or count for a full minute.

Large Boxes Method

Count the number of large boxes between two consecutive RR (one RR interval) and divide into 300 for the ventricular rate; and count large boxes between two consecutive P waves for the atrial rate. Used mainly in regular rhythms.

5) A medical assistant is reviewing to nutritional intake of a patient who has lactose intolerance. Which of the problem is the medical assistant reminded patient to limit?

Cream cheese

2) Which of the following resources provides a standard language for services provided during a medical visit?

Current procedural terminology manual

11) Which of the following terms describes a collection of associative files that function as a basis for retrieving information?

Database

14) In medical assistant is performing venipuncture. Which of the following pieces of information should be included on both the requisition form and the specimen label?

Date of birth

Leukopenia

Decrease in WBC's seen with viral infection and leukemia

Define Bradypnea

Decrease in numbers of respirations. This occurs during sleep. It may also be due to certain diseases.

Define Oliguria

Decreased urinary output.

Consists of injury to another person's reputation , name or character through spoken (slander) or written (libel)

Defamation of character

Atrio-Ventricular Blocks (AV Blocks)

Defined as a delay or interruption of the electric impulse conduction beyond the AV node. It is evaluated by measuring the PR interval in EKG traces. The PR interval is the key of differentiation and classification of the AV blocks.

14) To be successful members of a team which of the following actions should a medical assistant take?

Demonstrate willingness to perform extra duties

The right side of the heart pumps _____ blood with low pressure from the veins into the lungs (pulmonary circulation).

Deoxygenated

The venules, veins and the superior and inferior vena cavae carry _____ blood back to the heart.

Deoxygenated

4) A medical assistant is talking with a patient who's brother died of heart disease 1 month ago. The patient tells the medical assistant that she blames herself because she should have persuaded her brother to take better care of himself. The patient is in which of the following Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's stages of grief?

Depression

A patient states that this is his first blood draw. Which of the following actions is appropriate? Explain the reason the test was ordered Inform the patient of all possible test results Show the patient the gauge of the needle. Describe the procedure.

Describe the procedure.

Preparing Solution and Dilutions

Desired strength = X(amount needed) Available strength amount available

8) The following diseases affects about 9% of the population of the US it is characterized by the bodies and ability to produce sufficient insulin?

Diabetes mellitus

The OGTT test is used for ?

Diagnosing diabetis mellitius and evaluating patients with frequent low blood sugar

11) When reviewing a patient's medical record prior to an appointment with a primary care provider, it is important for a medical assistant to verify which of the following items is in the chart?

Diagnostic test results

Orthopenia

Difficulty breathing when laying flat

15) Which of the following body systems experiences a decrease in activity caused by the sympathetic branch of the nervous system during the fight or flight response?

Digestive

Cause of Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Direct skin irritation by gloves, powder, soaps/detergents, incomplete hand drying.

2) In medical assistant is instructing a patient about collecting stool specimens at home for occult blood testing. Which of the following statements should the medical assistant make about the patient's medications?

Discontinue NSAID' s a week before the test

Which of the following techniques should the CCMA use for routine cleaning of EKG cables? Disinfect Sanitize Sterilize Soak

Disinfect

A provider places an open sharps container in the linen hamper by mistake. Which of the following is the appropriate action for the CCMA to take? Question the provider Dispose of the linen hamper's contents as biohazard Disinfect the contents of the linen hamper with bleach Prepare a report for OSHA

Dispose of the linen hamper's contents as biohazard

10) A medical assistant remove the needle from the antecubital space of a patient following a phlebotomy procedure and applies pressure. Which of the following steps should the medical assistant take next?

Dispose of the needle

15) A middle of the system is preparing to apply a compression bandage To a patient's extremity. The medical assistant Big M is applying to bandage at the farthest point from the patient's trunk in moves to the nearest point which of the following pairs of terms describes this progression?

Distal to proximal

Which of the following methods for calculating a patient's heart rate from the EKG is correct? Calculate the mean rate and divide 1,500 by that rate Count the number of small boxes in two cardiac cycles Divide 1,500 by the number of small boxes between two R waves Count the number of large boxes between P and T waves

Divide 1,500 by the number of small boxes between two R waves

1) Which of the following describes the purpose of a patient's discharge summary in a providers office?

Document information necessary for continuity of care

6) During the admission process, a patient explains manifestations of a cheap complaint to a medical assistant. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Document the patient's concerns in the medical record

A patient presents to the emergency department with a large laceration to the wrist that is bleeding profusely. Which of the following actions should the CCMA take first? Don gloves Elevate the extremity above the wound site Examine the wound site for foreign objects Place pressure directly on the wound with sterile gauze

Don gloves

2) a medical assistant is collecting data from a patient who reports back pain. Which of the following terms terms should the medical assistant use to describe the patients pain in the intake notes?

Dorsal

This position is used for examination of the pelvic organs

Dorsal Lithotomy

Patient laying on back with knees flexed, soles of feet on bed

Dorsal recumbant

Digitalis, dopamine, epinephrine

Drugs that increase the contractility of the heart

14) In which of the following categories would a medical assistant find a wheelchair listed?

Durable item

The four elements of Negligence

Duty, duty of care, derelict= breach of duty of care, direct cause, damage

Lavender tube

EDTA

Which of the following additives should be used when performing a CBC? SPS EDTA Lithium heparin Sodium Citrate

EDTA

Which of the following additives should be used when performing a CBC? SPS EDTA Lithium heparin Sodium citrate

EDTA

8 - 10

EDTA and heparin-containing tubes (lavender top and green top) get _____ to ______ inversions

Which blood tests can NOT be done using dermal puncture

ESR, BC

(Prescription) qhs

Each night, from the Latin quaque hora somni, or "at bedtime"

cerumen

Ears may become impacted with ________________________ and may need to be irrigated

Conduction Blocks

Electrical impulses go down the usual pathway but encounter blocks and delays.

Pre-excitation Syndrome

Electrical impulses of the heart bypass the normal pathway and instead go down an accessory shortcut

Ectopic Rhythma

Electrical impulses originate from somewhere else other than the sinus node.

8) A medical assistant is preparing to record a patient's heart rhythm. Which of the following devices should the medical assistant used to before this recording?

Electrocardio gram machine ECG

6) The medical assistant notes a wandering baseline throughout an EKG tracing. Which of the following electrocardiograph issues could have resulted in this occurrence?

Electrode pads were defective or poorly attached

Define Fever

Elevated body temperature beyond normal range.

A provider is going on vacation and wants a CCMA to notify his patients. Which of the following is the best form of communication for notification for a patient who cannot be reached by phone? Encrypted email Text messaging Fax Certified Mail

Encrypted email

A provider is going on vacation and wants a CCMA to notify his patients. Which of the following is the best form of communication for notification for a patient who cannot be reached by phone? Encrypted email Text messaging Fax Certified mail

Encrypted email

How often should a CCMA perform an inventory of controlled substances? End of each week End of each shift Every year Every six months

End of each shift

A provider requests that a patient see a specialist for hyperthyroidism. The assistant should expect to contact which of the following specialty clinics for this consultation?

Endocrinology

The capillaries, composed of a layer of _____ _____, connect the arterioles and venules

Endothelial Cells

Define Urinary Bacteria

Enteric gram-negative bacteria that are always nitrite positive can convert urinary nitrate to nitrite. A positive nitrite test is an indication that a significant number of bacteria are present in the urine.

actually the inner visceral layer of the pericardium

Epicardium

7) In medical assistant is talking with a patient who has a new diagnosis of mononucleosis. Which of the following viruses causes this infection?

Epstein-Barr virus

V3

Equidistant between V2 and V4.

Granulocytic leukocytes release:

Esterase when the cells lyse.

3) A medical assistant sees a coworker take a pain medication from the locked cabinet. The medical assistant knows that the coworker is a single parent who has a child who was recently injured. Which of the following types of ethical situation does this problem crate for the medical assistant?

Ethical distress

Normal indication for a stress test

Evaluation of a patient withchest pain and a normal ekg, arrythmia, monitoring a pt, with a recent MI

(Prescription) qd

Every Day, from the Latin quaque die

15) In medical assistant is reviewing OSHA regulations regarding sharps container placement. In which of the following location should the medical assistant place a sharps container?

Exam room

Define Routine Urinalysis

Examination of the urine is a diagnostic tool to detect or monitor certain conditions.

You have the right to caring staff who believe your reports of pain

Example of the patient bill of rights for pain management

Stress test is performed through _____ or _____ while hooked up to an EKG monitor. The limb leads are applied to the torso of the patient rather than on the extremities.

Exercise (by having the patient walk on a treadmill or by pedaling on a bicycle) Pharmacologically (by administration of medication that causes increase in heart rate)

The clinical medical assistant is coding an office visit where the provider reviews the systems that are related to the chief complaint, but does not go into the patient's family or social history. In determining the level of service provided, which of the following will the assistant use to code this visit? Expanded problem-focused history Comprehensive history Detailed history Problem-focused history

Expanded problem-focused history

QRS

Expected reference wave for this interval is 0.06 to 0.12 seconds

PR

Expected reference wave for this interval is 0.12 to 0.2 seconds

7) a patient who uses a wheelchair arrives at the office for an appointment as a visibly upset. Which of the following methods should the medical assistant use to establish positive therapeutic communication with the patient?

Face the patient at eyes level

4) A medical assistant is providing teaching to a patient who is starting lisinopril, A medication that helps lower blood pressure. The middle school assistant should instruct the patient to report which of the following if that's to the provider immediately?

Facial swelling

(F - 32) × 5/9 = C

Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion equation is

Analytical errors after blood collection

Failure to separate serum from cell (glycolisis), improper use of serum separator (not inverting tubes or not spinning tubes) delays in processing, exposure to light, improper storage conditions, dimming clots

Which of the following health care professionals is legally responsible for the outcomes of a medical assistant's duties and performance?

Family practitioner

Which of the following types of providers is qualified to assess patients of all ages with a wide variety of acute to severe medical conditions?

Family practitioner

Prandial

Fasting

Gray Top Tube Common Test

Fasting blood sugar (FBS); Glucose tolerance test (GTT); Blood alcohol levels; Lactic acid measurement.

4) A medical assistant is posting charges to a patient's account. The medical assistant should obtain the necessary information from which of the following sources?

Fee schedule

5) A medical assistant is preparing a patient for an EKG. In which of the following location should the assistant place the V4 lead?

Fifth intercostal space at the mid Clavier line

V5

Fifth intercostal space, anterior axillary line.

V4

Fifth intercostal space, left midclavicular line.

V6

Fifth intercostal space, midaxillary line.

When taking a pulse at the radial artery it is felt with the:

First two or three fingers (never with the thumb) and usually taken for 30 seconds multiplied by two to get the rate per minute.

4) a Medical Assistant is reviewing a daily diet with a patient. Which of the following foods should the medical assistant recommend to help the patient increase intake of vitamin D ?

Fish

Remittent Fever

Fluctuating fever that remains elevated; it does not return to baseline temperature.

Intermittent Fever

Fluctuating fever that returns to or below baseline then rises again.

Intermittent fever

Fluctuating fever that returns to or below the baseline then rises again

Remittent Fever

Fluctuating, remains elevated and does not return to baseline

1) A medical assistant receives a splash of potentially infectious material to the eye while collecting a urine specimen. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take to prevent the spread of infection?

Flush eyes and an eyewash station for at least 15 minutes

10) A medical assistant should identify which of the following features is part of the patient centered medical home model of care?

Focuses on evidence-based patient care and share decision making

microbiological

For ___________________________________ specimens, such as blood or throat cultures, sputum, semen, stool, and urine, quick transport is essential.

seated

For a subcutaneous injection the patient should be in a ___________________ position.

prone

For allergy testing, the patient must be in the _________________ position, as the upper back is used for injection

volar forearm

For an intradermal injection, position the patient in a seated position, exposing the ________________ _______________________.

90

For an intramuscular injection, insert the needle with one swift motion at a ________° angle, all the way to the hub of the syringe

deltoid, acromial process

For an intramuscular injection, position the patient in a seated position, exposing the ________________, then find the location 2 to 3 finger widths below the _______________________ __________________ (ANSWER written ________, _________)

under

For capillary collections on a patient _________________ 2 years of age, the draw should be performed on the medial or lateral plantar portions of the heel

growth rate

For newborn, infant and toddler patients, additional pediatric anthropometric measurements are recorded to determine ___________________ ____________.

The cellular portion of blood is called the _____ _____.

Formed Elements

Bundle of His

Found at the superior portion of the interventricular septum, it is the pathway that leads out of the AV node and connects to the Bundle Branches.

Heparin

Found in green stopper tubes and used for most chemistry tests that require plasma or whole blood and STAT chemistry tests. Heparin and separator gel that is found in light green (or black and green mottled) stopper tubes are used for chemistry testing as well.

EDTA

Found in the lavender or pink stopper tubes. These are mostly used for hematology and some blood banking tests, respectively, because they help preserve the shape of cells and reduce platelet clumping

Sodium citrate

Found in the light blue stopper tubes. These are mostly used for coagulation tests because it is the best at preserving the coagulation factors. Fully ll the tubes to prevent dilution and incorrect results.

ACD

Found in the light yellow stopper tube and used for DNA testing because the additive has little impact on platelets and cells.

SA Node

Found in the upper posterior portion of the right atrial wall just below the opening of the superior vena cava. It is the primary pacemaker of the heart and has a normal firing rate of 60-100 bpm.

Purkinje Fibers

Found within the ventricular endocardium, it consists of a network of small conduction fibers that deliver the electrical impulses from the Bundle Branches to the ventricular myocardium.

(Prescription) qid

Four Times a Day, from the Latin quater in die

9) Which of the following digits is the preferred site for capillary puncture on adult patient?

Fourth

V2

Fourth intercostal space, left sternal border.

V1

Fourth intercostal space, right sternal border.

This position is used to promote drainage or ease of breathing

Fowler's

(Prescription) po

From the Latin per os, or "by mouth" or "orally"

(Prescription) pr

From the Latin per rectum, or "by way of the rectum," by suppository

12) Which of the following types of micro organisms is a mold when it is multicellular?

Fungi

Based his ideas about the body with the help of animal cadavers. Discovered that arteries carried blood instead of air. He also developed a technique for taking the pulse, we still use today.

Galen

EKG is a _____ that measures the heart electricity traveling through the conductive system and an important tool for patient's diagnosis.

Galvanometer

Inspection focuses on certain aspects of the patient:

General Appearance, State of Nutrition, Body Habitus, Symmetry, Posture and Gait

Parasympathetic (Vagus Nerve)

Generally has an inhibitory effect via the neurotransmitter.

Conduction System of The Heart

Generates and delivers (conducts) the electricity to all the muscle fibers of the heart resulting in a smooth, complete contraction of the cardiac muscle fibers, which forcefully ejects the blood outside the heart.

Smearing and Fixation Technique

Gently roll the swab across the slide, in one direction, leaving a thin film of specimen material on the slide.

Common Cardiovascular Agents -Oxygen

Given to all patients with angina (acute severe chest pain). Causes vasodilation and protests the tissues from hypoxia. It can be administered through a cannula or a facial mask.

biohazard bag

Gloves, gauze, bandages, and other items that do not have sharp edges or needles should be placed in a _______________________ ____________, which is leak-proof and is labeled with the biohazard symbol.

Test performed for gray tube

Glucose levels, blood alcohol levels

3) Which of the following structures in a human cell swords and synthesizes glycoproteins?

Golgi apparatus

9) A medical assistant is caring for a patient who is dietary choices have resulted in elevated uric acid levels. As a result of these receptors, the patient is at risk of developing which of the following musculskeletal disorders?

Gout

6) A medical assistant is teaching a patient about the major food groups. Which of the following information about grains sure the medical assistant include?

Grains help prevent and manage constipation

EKG

Graphical presentation of heart electricity (voltage) over time. This electricity is created by specialized cells called pacemaker cells. These cells generate electrical impulses spontaneously (without outside influence) and rhythmically (automatically).

Common tests for this color tube are chemistry tests performed on plasuma such as Ammonia, carboxyhemoglobin and STAT electrolytes

Green top tube (heparin) Tests

Why is the green top tube never used for hematology

Green tops additive heparin interferes with the Wright's stained blood test

Which of the following is a CLIA-waived laboratory test? Pap smear Scotch tape test Fecal leukocyte HCG Test

HCG Test

History of Present Illness Abbreviation

HPI

Abbreviation for Heart Rate

HR

3) Which of the following statements about alcohol-based hand sanitizer is correct?

Hand sanitizer's should be applied to dry hands

What is the most important means of preventing the spread of infections?

Handwashing

7) which of the following methods should a medical assistant use when storing a disinfected endoscope?

Hang vertically

15) After receiving blood test results from the reference laboratory, which of the following actions to the medical assistant take?

Have a provider review the lab Result

1) A medical assistant is talking with an older adult patient who expresses frustration about having looked forward to retirement but now finding "too much time on my hands " which of the following is one of the developmental tasks for this patients age group?

Having sense of self-worth

8) A medical assistant is talking with a patient who has a new diagnosis of pediculus Humanous capitus. The medical assistant should explain that this is an infestation of which of the following multicellular parasites?

Head lice

12) Which of the following Entities must adhere to the HIPAA guidelines?

Health care clearing houses

11) Which of the following to give patients the race over there healthcare information, including the right to receive a copy of your information, the right to ensure their medical records are correct, and the right to know who had access to the records?

Health insurance portability and accountability act HIPPA

Which of the following insurance plan models requires a referral from a primary care provider to schedule an appointment with a dermatologist?

Health maintenance organization (HMO)

Sinus node

Heart main pacemaker 60-100 bpm narrow <12s

14) Which of the following actions involves health coaching?

Helping patients find community resources related to health care needs

7) Which of the following hernias is characterized by the top portion of the stomach protruding through the diaphragm?

Hiatal

4) The medical assistant should recognize that which of the following is the purpose of a contract media in diagnostic imaging?

Highlights in the inner contours of body structures

Know as the father of medicine. Identified syntoms of the disease and included a prognosis. The medical rule, " First do no harm" was contributed to him.

Hippocrates

Symptoms/Signs of NRL Allergy IgE/histamine mediated

Hives in area of contact with NRL.

Timed specimens

Hormone levels, blood levels of medications, monitor PT condition E.G. Hemoglobin level *internal bleeding )

frozen

Hormone tests require that the specimen is ____________________ when sent to a laboratory for testing

6) a patient walks with difficulty as a result of nerve damage on one side of the body, enters a clinic for a first visit. Which of the following statement should the medical assistant in the front office?

How can I make you more comfortable while you wait?

​Divide 1,500 by the number of small boxes between two R waves.

How do you calculate a patient's heart rate from the EKG?

End of each shift

How often should a CCMA perform an inventory of controlled substances?

Which of the following dressings should a CCMA use on burns or wounds that have necrotic tissue? Foams Hydrogels Alginates Gauze

Hydrogels

BP cuffs too short and narrow can give false reading of what?

Hypertension

A CCMA is providing instruction to a patient prior to a pulmonary function test. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates a need for further education? I can use my nebulizer 20 minutes prior to the pulmonary function test I must not use any inhalers for at least 6 hours before the test I should not eat a heavy meal prior to the PFT I will have to seal my mouth around the mouthpiece during the test

I can use my nebulizer 20 minutes prior to the pulmonary function test

A patient tells a CCMA that her physician's office is incompetent, as there is no improvement in her condition. Which of the following is an appropriate response? I think that you feel that your treatment is not effective I'm sure that the provider can help you get better That isn't fair. Our office treats many patients successfully You could take a different medication and then you'll feel better

I think that you feel that your treatment is not effective

Which of the following statements made by a CCMA demonstrates an understanding of required patient identification techniques? I will ask the patient to state her full name and date of birth, before administering vaccines I can look in the patient's chart to obtain the name of the patient, prior to obtaining blood samples I can look at the daily schedule to obtain the patients name and reason for the visit I will ask a coworker to confirm the identity of the patient, prior to collecting a urine specimen.

I will ask the patient to state her full name and date of birth, before administering vaccines

5) A patient calls into the office to report that I medication is not working. Which of the following responses should the medical assistant make?

I will notify the provider about your situation

14) A provider request a rhythm strip in addition to her regular EKG tracing for a patient. The medical assistant should identify that which of the following these provides the clearest recording of the heart rhythm?

II

Do not draw blood from an arm with _____ _____ running into it.

IV Fluids

9) according to Erickson's psychological theory, and adolescent experiences which of the following stage?

Identity v role confusion

A provider has ordered a patient to wear a telemetry monitor at home. Which of the following statements by the patient requires further instruction? I should take a sponge bath while wearing the monitor I'll keep track of my activities while wearing the monitor If an electrode comes off, I will reattach it at home I should wear loose clothing while wearing the monitor

If an electrode comes off, I will reattach it at home

2

If counting respirations for 30 seconds, multiply the number by ________.

faint

If the patient begins to feel _______________ during the procedure, withdraw the needle, have the patient lean forward (this helps bring blood to the brain), and call for help.

Dry skin

If the patient has _________ ________________, the electrodes and gel won't adhere well to the skin. The gel will be unable to have the appropriate surface area contact to ensure a strong signal. The medical assistant can reduce artifact from dry skin by gently abrading the skin and using tincture of benzoin to promote good adhesion and surface contact.

Sims'

In _____________ position, patient lies on his or her left side with the right leg sharply bent with knee on the exam table

prone

In ________________ position, the patient is face-down.

Fowler's

In ________________ position, the patient is laid on a table with the head of the table elevated to 90°

knee-chest

In _____________________ position, the patient rests on the knees and the chest with head turned to one side

Trendelenburg

In ___________________________ position, the patient is supine and the bottom of the table is raised about 30°

subcutaneous

In a __________________________ injection, a short needle is used to inject a drug into the tissue layer between the skin and the muscle.

fever

In a pediatric patient, the reading is considered a ______________ when the rectal temperature is 100.4° F (38° C) or above.

Reason for visit

In addition to name and phone number, what other piece of information is required to schedule an appointment?

dorsal recumbent

In the _________________ __________________________ position, the patient is laid face-up with knees bent

supine

In the __________________ position, the patient is laid at, facing upward

Sims

In which of the following positions should a CCMA place a patient for a rectal exam?

Past Medical History Definition

Includes all health problems, major illnesses, surgeries the patient has had, current medications complete with reasons for taking them, and allergies.

Social History Definition

Includes marital status, occupation, educational attainment, hobbies, use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and lifestyles.

Recording artifacts can result from the following: -With an analog system

Incomplete tape erasure - this can result in EKG tracings belonging to two different patients confounding both the scanner and the interpreter. Tape drag within the apparatus - this will result in recording of spuriously rapid cardiac rhythms. A narrowing of all EKG complexes and intervals should give clue to this situation.

Define Polyuria

Increased urinary output.

Digitals

Increases the force of cardiac contraction as well as cardiac output. This is a drug with high toxicity, therefore patients require constant monitoring for signs and symptoms of toxicity such as: yellow vision, nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness.

The leukocytes function is to provide the body protection against _____.

Infection

13) Which of the following links initiates the chain of infection?

Infectious agent

Phlebitis

Inflammation of a vein as a result of repeated venipuncture on that vein.

Thrombophlebitis

Inflammation of a vein with a clot formation

Thrombophlebitis

Inflammation of a vein with formation of a clot.

Hemostatis Stage 1: Vascular phase

Injury to a blood vessel causes it to constrict slowing the flow of blood.

Hemostatis Stage 2: Platelet phase

Injury to the endothelial lining causes platelets to adhere to it.

Which of the following actions should the CCMA take to verify the quality of ventipuncture supplies before beginning a blood draw? Determine that the tourniquet is the proper size Check the vacuum of the tube Inspect the integrity of the needle's seal Verify that the adapter is the correct color

Inspect the integrity of the needle's seal

The 4 principles of a physical examinations:

Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation

5) which of the following is the medical assistant primary role in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the medical office setting ?

Instructing a patient about examination preparations

Define Ischemia

Insufficient blood supply to the myocardium. Atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries is the most common cause of the blood supply reduction.

6) A medical assistant is performing bookkeeping duties using the offices in EHR software. For which of the following reasons should the medical assistant enter an adjustment on a patient's account?

Insurance disallowance

7) A medical assistant notices rhythmic sharp spikes throughout EKG tracing which of the following artifacts is occurring?

Interference

Recording artifacts can result from the following: -Loose Connection

Intermittently loose connection in the insertion of the electrodes into the recording apparatus can result in the absence of all EKG signals which may mimic bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome. Clue to this artifact is the attenuated QRST morphology of the complexes beginning and ending the pause in rhythm.

Consists of anterior, middle and posterior divisions that distribute electrical impulses by SA to AV node

Internodal pathway

2) a medical assistant is talking with a young adult patient who says he found a partner he loves but cannot make a commitment to their relationship. The developmental crisis this patient is experiencing is which of the following?

Intimacy v isolation

11) a medical assistant I'd preparing to perform a Mantoux test. Which of the following routes should the medical assistant use for this injection?

Intradermal

IM

Intramuscular

The release of medical records with out the patient's knowledge or permission

Invasion of privacy

Define Indirect-Contact Transmission

Involves contact with a contaminated intermediate object in the patient's environment.

Define Direct Contact Transmission

Involves skin-to-skin contact and physical transfer of microorganisms to a susceptible host from an infected or colonized person.

6) When drawing blood cultures, a medical assistant should prepare a patients medical skin using which of the following products?

Iodine solution

Taking an apical pulse is used for patients with:

Irregular heart rate and for infants and small children.

Define Body Temperature

Is a balance between heart production and heart loss in conjunction with each other, maintained and regulated by the hypothalamus.

Stress Testing

Is a noninvasive diagnostic procedure indirectly, the presence and severity of coronary artery disease and the heart muscle lack of blood supply.

Define Electrode

Is a paper, plastic or metal sensor placed on the patient's skin on a specific location and transmit it to the cable.

Nitroglycerin

Is a powerful smooth muscle relaxant effective in relieving angina pectoris. Headache is a common side effect. Hypotension may occur and patients should be instructed to sit or lie down while taking this medication.

Define Lead

Is a recorded tracing of the heart electricity from one or two electrodes that provides a specific view of the heart.

Define Cable

Is a wire that connects the electrode to the EKG machine (cardiac monitor).

Define Tort

Is a wrongful act that results in injury to one person by another.

Define Latex Sensitivity

Is an emerging and important problem in the health care field.

Atrial Fibrillation

Is caused by multiple irritable sites all over the atria firing at a rate exceeding 350 bpm. These rapid impulses case quivering (fibrillation) of the muscular fibers, which results in a drastic decrease in the cardiac output, blood stagnation and the formation of a clot. It is an emergency. Notify the Doctor.

AV Reentry Tachycardia

Is caused when the electrical impulse passes through a passage other than AV node. Cardiac rhythm is regular but up to 250 bpm. It is an emergency. Notify the Doctor.

Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)

Is characterized by 3 or more PVC's in a row at rate over 100 bpm. -Regular fast rhythm, 100 to 250 bpm - No P waves -Wide, bizarre QRS complexes with T waves pointing in opposite direction from main QRS direction

Atrial Flutter

Is characterized by rapid depolarization of a single atrial focus at a rate of 250-350 bpm. -b/c the AV node cannot transmit every impulse at excessive rates, there is typically a slower ventricular rate (often appearing at a 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, etc, conduction ratio). It is an emergency. Notify the Doctor.

PR Interval

Is defined as P wave and PR segment and is measured from the beginning of P wave to the beginning of QRS complex. The normal interval is 0.12-0.2 sec.

Define Urine Ouput

Is dependent upon the body's state of hydration and normally averages 1200-1500ml every 24 hours.

Define Microscopic Examination of the Urine

Is done on urine sediment obtained by certrifugation of 10 to 15ml of urine. The identification and enumeration of the urinary sediment constituents require that only highly skilled and qualified individuals undertake the microscopic examination.

Define Wandering Baseline

Is it when the baseline moves up and down on the EKG paper. It is often caused by lotion or sweat on the skin interfering with the signal transmitted to the machine. Cleaning the site of the electrode and properly placing it resolves the interference.

Define Bicuspid Mitral Valve

Is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle. It has two cusps (or leaflets) and it also called the mitral valve.

Define Tricuspid Valve

Is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle. As the name connotes, it has three cusps (or leaflets).

Define "Heart Skeleton"

Is made up of four rings of thick connective tissue. These rings which surround the base of the heart and large vessels, create the cardiac septum, and provide a solid connection between the heart chambers and a strong attachment for the heart valves.

Ambulatory EKG Monitoring

Is mainly, but not only, used for diagnosis of cardiac dysrhythmias (disorders of the heart rhythm). It can also evaluate the heart rate, rhythm and function during daily activities.

Mid-Stream Specimen

Is one that is collected not at the beginning or end of voiding, but in the middle of urination.

Rectal Temperature

Is taken when oral temperature is not feasible.

Absolute Refractory Period

Is the 1st phase of repolarization in which a myocardial cell is unable to react to any electrical stimulus.

Relative Refractory Period

Is the 2nd phase of repolarization during which time a strong enough electrical stimulus might cause new depolarization and contraction.

Edema

Is the accumulation of fluid in the tissues. Collection from edematous tissue alters test results.

Liter

Is the basic unit of capacity of volume. This measure tells us how much space an item occupies.

Gram

Is the basic unit of weight or mass.

Define Stroke Volume (Preload)

Is the blood volume ejected outside the ventricle after each contraction.

UWave

Is the deflection seen following the T wave but preceding the diastole. -Represents repolarization of Purkinje fibers -Round and symmetric less than 1.5mm in height -A prominent U wave is due to hypokalemia (low potassium, blood level)

Common Cardiovascular Agents -Lidocaine

Is the drug of choice for the suppression of ventricular ectopy (a beat located outside the conductive system) contractions (PVC), including ventricular tachycardia and ventricular flutter.

P Wave

Is the first deflection after the diastole, produced by atrial depolarization. It is smooth, round, not more than 2.5mm high and no more than 0.11 sec. Positive in I, II, and V2 to V6.

Peripheral Vascular Resistance

Is the force exerted against the blood flow and is determined by the diameter of the vessel. The lower the vascular resistance the less force is needed to eject the blood out of the heart during systole.

Axillary Temperature

Is the least accurate and is taken only when no other temperature site can be used.

Oral Temperature

Is the most common method of measurement.

Define Hand Washing

Is the most important means of preventing the spread of infections.

Define Heart Rate

Is the number of heart contractions per minute.

Respiratory Rate

Is the number of respirations per minute.

Define Systole

Is the period of contractions of both Arial and Ventricles.

Define Diastole

Is the period of relaxation and filling of all cardiac chambers.

Fistula

Is the permanent surgical connection between an artery and a vein. Are used for dialysis procedures and must never be used for venipuncture's due to the possibility of infection.

Define Glycosuria

Is the presence of glucose in the urine.

Hemostatis

Is the process by which blood vessels are repaired after injury.

Define Specific Gravity of Urine

Is the ratio of the weight of given volume of urine to the weight of the same volume of distilled water at a constant temperature. This is the most convenient way of measuring the kidney's ability to concentrate and dilute.

Define Urinary pH

Is the reflection of the acidity or alkaline of solution.

Define Urinary Glucose

Is the sugar typically found in urine.

Morphine Sulfate

Is the traditional drug of choice for the pain and anxiety associated with acute myocardial infarction. In high doses, may cause respiratory depression. This is a controlled substance.

The Heart Valves Purpose

Is to prevent back flow of the blood thereby assuring uni-directional flow thru the heart.

Dorsal Lithotomy Position

Is used for examination of pelvic organs. This position is similar to the dorsal recumbent position, except that the patient's legs are well separated and thighs are acutely flexed. The feet are usually placed in stirrups and a folded sheet or bath blanket is places crosswise over thighs and legs so that genital area is easily exposed.

Horizontal Recumbent Position

Is used for most physical examinations. The patient lies on his/her back with legs extended. Arms may be above the head, alongside the body or folded on the chest.

The Sim's Position

Is used for rectal examination. The patient is on his/her left side with the right knee flexed against the abdomen and the left knee slightly flexed. The left arm is behind the body; the right arm is placed comfortable.

The Knee-Chest Position

Is used for rectal or vaginal examinations and as treatment to bring uterus into a normal position. The patient is on his/her knees with his/her chest resting on the bed and elbows resting on the bed or arms above head. The head is turned to one side.

Verapamil

Is used in the treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT), effective in terminating more than 90% of episodes of PVST in adults and infants.

Define Hemoccult Fecal Occult Test

Is used to detect hidden blood in stool specimens. The 1st and last portion of the stool after the bowel movement usually contain concentrations of the substances most often required for testing. In order to conduct this test, a Hemmocult developing solution is applied to a stool specimen. Any trace of blue that appears within the specimen is a sign of a positive result.

Define Sputum Specimen

Is used to determine the presence of pathogens in a patient's respiratory passage. When obtaining the specimen the MA should instruct the patient to cough deeply, using the abdominal muscles as well as the accessory muscles to bring up secretions from the lungs as well as the upper airways. After the specimen is collected, it should correctly labeled with the patient's information.

The Pone Position

Is used to examine the back. The patient lies on his/her abdomen with head turned to one side for comfort, the arms may be above head or alongside the body.

Fowler's Position

Is used to promote drainage or to ease breathing. A sitting or semi-sitting position where the back of the examination table is elevated to either 45 degrees (45 degrees (Semi-Fowler's) or 90 degrees (High-Fowler's).

Tympanic Temperature

Is useful for children and confused patients because of the speed of operation.

Dorsal Recumbent Position

Is when the patient is on his/her back with knees flexed and soles of feet flat on the bed. The MA will need to fold a sheet once across the chest and fold a second sheet crosswise over the thighs and legs so that genital area is easily exposed.

Define Somatic Tremor

It is a jittery pattern caused by the patient's shivering or by shaking wires. Help the patient relax, cover the patient, make sure that the wires are correctly placed, or try the examination two more times. Redo the EKG until the tracing is more readable.

Type II Second Degree AV Block (Mobitz)

It is a more serious pathology. Conducted P waves have a constant PR interval; but there are always non-conducted P waves between cardiac cycles, usually producing a "conduction ratio" between atria and ventricles.

Asystole (cardiac Arrest, Standstill)

It is a total absence of ventricular electrical activity. It is an emergency. Notify the Doctor.

A CCMA records a male patient's hemoglobinvalue as 9g/dL. Which of the following should she tell the provider about this result? It is below the normal reference range It is a low value within the reference range It is above the normal reference range It is a high value withing the reference range

It is below the normal reference range

A CCMA records a male patient's hemoglobin value as 9g/dL. Which of the following should she tell the provider about this result? It is below the normal reference range It is a low value within the reference range It is above the reference range It is a high value within the reference range

It is below the normal reference range: Normal male Hemoglobin reference range is 14 to 18 g/dL

Atrial Tachycardia (AT)

It is cause by an irritable focus in the atria that fires electrical impulses after the normal firing of the SA node pacemaker. HR is regular between 100 and 150 bpm.

Type 1 First Degree AV Block

It is characterized by a delay of impulses at the level of AV Node.

RR Interval

It is important to determine the HR and its regularity. This is the interval between two R waves.

Ventricular Fibrillation (VF)

It is produced by multiple electrical sites firing electrial impulses at the same time resulting in quivering of the ventricles myocardial muscle fibers, but not a uniform contraction. It is an emergency. Notify the Doctor.

QT Interval

It represents the total ventricular activity (ventricular depolarization PLUS ventricular repolarization), and it is measured from the beginning of QRS to the end of T wave. The normal duration of this interval depends on the age and the HR.

A CCMA has orders to collect blood cultures, CBC, PTT, and an iron panel. He forgets to draw for the PTT. Which of the following actions should the CCMA take? Discard the specimens and redraw Keep the specimens collected and draw the PTT Call another CCMA and notify the supervisor Draw a discard tube and redraw blood cultures and blue top

Keep the specimens collected and draw the PTT

Never leave the patient alone in the room when he/she is in this position

Knee Chest

This position is usually used for rectal or vaginal examination

Knee Chest

An employee at a cadiologist's office calls a CCMA's office, inquiring about a referral patient. Which of the following test results can the CCMA disclose to the caller? LDL TSH GTT HCG

LDL

13) Which of the following disposable methods should a medical assistant use in accordance with OSHA guidelines for handling biohazard waste?

Label chemicals with their names and data before disposal

A CCMA should choose the correct tube color to correspond with which of the following? Laboratory test Order of draw Priority status Handling orders

Laboratory test

6) A medical assistant should identify which of the following micro organisms is having a helpful function in the human body?

Lactobacillus acidophilus

U wave

Late ventricular repolarization (not seen)

This is an emerging and important problem in the health care field

Latex Sensitivity

2) A medical assistant is obtaining samples for a CBC test. Which of the following tubes should the medical assistant select?

Lavender

3) A medical assistant is obtaining a sample for a erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR) test. Which of the following tubes should the medical assistant he was for blood collection?

Lavender

11) a medical assistant is collecting information from a patient prior to physical exam. Which of the following findings disclosed by the patient should the medical assistant recognize as an indication of bulimia nervosa?

Laxative use

These record electrical potentials in the frontal plane

Lead I, Lead II, Lead III and the chest leads

L stands for

Left Arm (LA)

F stands for

Left Leg (LL)

receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium and pumps it to the body thru the aorta

Left Ventricle

Which tube nmust be filled completely?

Light Blue sodium citrate tube to maintain a ratio of 9:1

Segment

Line between two wave forms

Define Segment

Line between two waveforms.

14) A medical assistant is preparing a patient for a rectal exam. The medical assistant should help the patient into which of the following position?

Lithotomy

Define Anuria

Little to no urine output.

5) Which of the following is a legal document that states the life-saving procedures a patient all the races in the event he is in capable of verbalizing his desire for medical treatment?

Living will

Bundle Branches

Located at the interventricular septum, the Bundle His divides into the right and left bundle branches, the function of which is to conduct the electrical impulse to the Purkinje fibers throughout the ventricles,

Define Aortic Valve

Located between the left ventricle and aorta.

Define Pulmonic Valve

Located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk.

10) A medical assistant is preparing to perform a pulmonary function test on a patient who is dressed in a suit and tie. When preparing the patient for the test the medical assistant should instruct the patient to do which of the following?

Loosen the time and top buttons

8) which of the following systems provides the framework to protect the body from pathogenic organisms and maintain fluid balance?

Lymphatic

What is the second most numerous WBC?

Lymphocyte with 20-40%

These WBC's play an important role in viral infection as well as in immunity.

Lymphocytes

3) A medical assistant ship Perry to perform an EKG recording And a patient. Which of the following information is true of limb leads and electrodes?

Lynn leads are placed on the fleshy areas of the skin

Material Safety Data Sheet Abbreviation

MDSD

7) Which of the following approaches city medical assistant take when discussing a patient's adherence to dietary guidelines

Maintain an empathetic tone

2) A medical assistant witnesses a coworker knowingly commitment unlawful and wrongful act. The medical assistant should identify this act as which of the following types of negligence?

Malfeasance

MSDS

Material Safety Data Sheet

Dermal Punctures (Microcapillary Collection)

May be done on both pediatric and adult patients.

Assess interval (PR, QRS,QT)

Measure each of these intervals and determine if they are normal.

Twenty seconds into measuring a patient's pulse, a CCMA detects an irregular heartbeat. The CCMA should take which of the following actions? Stop measuring the pulse Measure the pulse for 2 mins Measure the pulse for 30 secs Measure the pulse on the opposite wrist

Measure the pulse for 2 mins

5) Which of the following veins is the preferred vein for routine phlebotomy?

Median cubital

Every health care worker with this latex allergy should wear this

Medical alert bracelet

Which of the following roles provides an opportunity to obtain certification or registration based on state regulations but does not require a license to secure employment within the health care industry?

Medical assistant

9) Which of the following provides instructions for an emergency medical technician to follow when transporting an elderly or critically ill patient?

Medical order for life-sustaining treatment

7) When designating A medical power of attorney, which of the following people is an acceptable choice for a healthcare proxy?

Member of the patients faith community

12) a medical assistant is explaining to an older adult patient that she will require a lower dosage of medication than a younger adult. The medical assistant should explain that the difference in is primarily because of the effect on aging has on which of the following pharmacokinetic processes?

Metablolism

Tissue trauma

Missing the vein and repeatedly probing with the needle causes ___________________ ___________________. This can be painful and represents poor technique.

2) Which of the following components of the body cells provides the energy the cell needs to perform its specific functions?

Mitochondrion

Valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle

Mitral or bicuspid

Comprises 3-8% of wbc or leukocytes

Monocytes

Largest in size of the leukocytes

Monocytes

Their numbers increase in intracellular infections and TB

Monocytes

Red/Gray (Speckled) Top Tube Common Test

Most Chemistry Test

Define Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Most healthcare institutions require their professionals to be certifies in CPR. It is important for all professional to maintain all certifications acquired.

Temperature Sites

Mouth, Rectum, Ear (Tympanic Membrane), and the axilla (underarm).

caused by diseases of the valves or other structural abnormalities

Murmors

14) What pain signals are received by the brain, which of the following body systems is alerted to initiate movement response?

Muscular

9) Which of the following body system contains cardiac, skeletal, and smooth tissues?

Muscular

Gloves

Must be always be worn when collecting blood specimen.

Needle Disposal Container

Must be clearly marked puncture-resistant biohazard disposal containers. NEVER RECAP!

10) using knowledge of medical roots And suffixes, a medical assistant should identify which of the following terms as a procedure that involves incision into the eardrum

Myringotomy

A CCMA is caring for a patient who has active tuberculosis. Which of the following PPEs must be used during the patient's care? N95 respirator Gown Eye protection Hair cover

N95 respirator

Cause of NRL Allergy IgE/histamine mediated

NRL proteins; direct contact with or breathing NRL proteins, including glove powder containing proteins, from powdered gloves or the environment.

Define Vasoconstriction

Narrowing of the blood vessel.

sharps container

Needles and any other item that has sharp edges or blades, such as a scalpel, should also be placed in a __________________ __________________________.

Their numbers increase in bacterial infections and often are first on scene

Neutrophils

This technique is not permitted in the lab

Never draw a pipette by mouth

What is a powerful smooth muscle relaxant with the side effect of headache

Nitroglycerin patch or SL

Red tube

Non- Additive (glass)

15) When measuring the vital signs every 10-year-old child, a medical assistant recognizes indications of abuse. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Notify the child's provider

General Evaluation and Conclusion

Notify the doctor for any abnormality that you can find on the EKG strip.

10) A provider notifies in medical assistant that she will be arriving 20 minutes late to the office. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Notify the next schedule patient about the delay

14) When reviewing blood work results, a medical assistant notices a fasting blood glucose of 200 mg deal. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Notify the patient provider of the results

The lab report on a patient indicates a hemoglobin level of 7 g/dL. Which of the following is the first action for the CCMA to take? Notify the provider Inform the patient Record the results in the medical record Repeat the test to insure accuracy

Notify the provider

A lab report on a patient indicates a hemoglobin level of 7g/dL. Which of the following is the first action for the CCMA to take? Notify the provider Inform the patient Record the results in the medical record Repeat the test to insure accuracy

Notify the provider These results are at a critically low level

7) A medical assistant is performing an allergen skin test. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Notify the provider immediately if the patient demonstrates signs of anaphylaxis

11) A medical assistant received a call from a reference laboratory reporting a fasting blood glucose of 450 mg DL for a patient according to protocol, which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Notify the provider of the test results

1) Which of the following structures in a human cell contains the cells genetic information?

Nucleus

2) When a medical assistant is documenting data in a patient's progress notes, which of the following abbreviations is acceptable for use

O2 oxygen

Needle Stick Prevention Act

OSHA has put into force the Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Standard when it was concluded that healthcare employees face a serious health risk as a results of occupational exposure to blood and other boy fluids and tissues..

respirations

Observe the patient's chest rising and falling to count the number of __________________________ for either 30 seconds or 1 minute.

A CCMA is scheduling a patient for an outpatient procedure. The CCMA should take which of the following actions first? Precertify the procedure with the patients insurance company Obtain an oral or written order from the provider for the procedure Call the outpatient facility to inquire about available days and times for the procedure Contact the patient to find out his availability for the procedure

Obtain an oral or written order from the provider for the procedure

Prevention/Management for NRL Allergy IgE/histamine mediated

Obtain medical diagnosis, allergy consultation, subsitute non-NRL, gloves for affected worker and other non-NRL products. Eliminate exposure to glove powder - use of reduce protein, powder free gloves for coworkers. Clean NRL-containing powder from environment. Consider NRL, safe enviroment.

Prevention/Management for Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Obtain medical diagnosis, avoid irritant product, consider use of cotton glove liners, consider alternative gloves/products.

Prevention/Management for Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Obtain medical diagnosis, identify chemical. Consider use of glove liners such as cotton. Use alternative glove material without chemical. Assure glove material is suitable for intended use (proper barrier).

OSHA stands for

Occupational Safety and Health Adminstration

1) Employers Are accountable for providing a safe and healthy workplace for the employees by setting in forcing standards. This environment is achieved by providing training, out reach, education and assistance. Which of the following regulatory agencies oversees the standard?

Occupational safety and health administration OSHA

S1 First Heart Sound (Lubb)

Occurs during ventricle contraction and the closure of AV valves.

S2 Second Heart Sound (Dupp)

Occurs during ventricular relaxation when SL valves (Pulmonary and Aortic valves) close.

Define Repolarization

Occurs immediately after depolarization and is the movement of positively charged ions back to the outside of the cell, returning the cell back to its original polarized state. A cell must repolarize before it can depolarize again.

Define Depolarization

Occurs when positively charged ions (such as sodium and calcium) rapidly move from outside the myocardial cell membrane to the inside, changing the overall charge from negative to a positive.

Define Shock

Occurs when there is insufficient return of blood flow to the heart, resulting in inadequate supply of oxygen to all organs and tissues of the body.

Define Gas Sterilization

Often used for wheelchairs and hospital beds. Useful in hospitals, but costly for the office.

capillary

On an infant less than 2 years old, ____________________ collection is preferred over venipuncture

What counts as one respirations:

One inspiration (inhale) and One Expiration (exhale).

Small Boxes

One minute have 1500 small boxes (0.04 sec). Count the number of small boxes between an RR interval and divide into 1500. This method is more accurate and is used for regular rhythms only.

Microscope

One of the most commonly used instruments in the medical laboratory.

The SA node represents which waveform on the ekg?

Only the P-wave

When is the event monitor used?

Only when symptoms occur

First aid for shock

Open airway, call assistance, position head lower, control bleed if any, keep warm

8) Which of the following foods should a medical assistant recommend to the patient who needs to increase dietary intake of vitamin a?

Oranges

Which of the following is outside of a CCMA's scope of practice? Perform clinical duties under teh direct supervision of the provider Order additional laboratory tests to confirm the patient's condition. Provide directions to a patient about preparation for a diagnostic test. Reinforce instructions about medications and special diets.

Order additional laboratory tests to confirm the patient's condition.

9) A medical assistant is loading prepackaged hemostats into an autoclave. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take to ensure sterilization?

Organize the packages loosely without touching the walls of the autoclave

4) Which of the following community resources should a medical assistant recommend to an older adult patient who lost his partner three months ago?

Organized support groups

1) Which of the following conditions is defined is a loss of bone density?

Osteoporosis

A medical assistant is preparing a referral slip for a patient who reports symptoms of vertigo. The assistant should refer the patient to which of the following specialists?

Otolaryngologist

List drugs givenfor acute MI

Oxigen, Epinephrine, Isoproterenol, Dopamine (Intropin) Beta blocker (olol), Lidocaine, Verapamil, Digitalis, Morphine, Nitroglycerin

The aorta, arteries, and arterioles carry _____ blood from the heart to the various parts of the body.

Oxygenated

The left side of the heart pumps _____ blood with high pressure (blood pressure) toward the tissues through arteries (systemic circulations).

Oxygenated

Atrial Depolarization

P wave

Past, Family and Social History Abbreviation

PFSH

Which of the following abbreviations applies to HIPPA regulations and to insurance in the health care setting? PHI PDA HHS OCR

PHI

Which of the following abbreviations applies to HIPPA regulations and to insurance in the health care setting? PHI PDA HHS OCR

PHI- protected health information

Identify and examine the P waves

PP interval and measure the size of the P wave in different leads.

Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment

PPE

Test used to evaluate the extrinsic pathway and also used to monitor warfarin therapy

PT

Test performed for light blue tube

PTT

5) which of the following body structures is part of both the digestive and endocrine systems?

Pancreas

13) Medical assistant should recognize that a worldwide, rapidly spreading novel infection can result in which of the following?

Pandemic

The outer layer of the Pericardium is called:

Parietal Pericardium

Which of the following must the CCMA follow chain of custody guidelines? Digoxin levels Blood cultures Paternity testing Lead levels

Paternity testing

HIPPA is for?

Patient Confidentiality

Analytical errors before collection of blood

Patient misidentification, improper time, wrong tube, not fasting, exercise (cortisol levels), PT posture, poor coordination with other treatments, improper side prep, medication interference

8) recognizing patients needs and barriers, Coordinating care, and identify resources to meet those needs best describes responsibilities of which of the following positions?

Patient navigator

1) prior to performing a phlebotomy procedure, A medical assistant should ask the patient to verify which of the following information?

Patient's date of birth

While performing a pulse oximetry reading on a patient , which of the following factors should the CCMA recognize as contributing to an erroneous result? Patient's blood pressure Patient's weight Patient's movement Patient's hydration

Patient's movement

Which of the following health care delivery models emphasizes patients' involvement in organizing their own health care?

Patient-centered medical home (PCMH)

​​Taking a shower

Patients are restricted from doing which of the following while wearing a Holter monitor?

2 tablespoons

Patients who have anemia may be worried about the amount of blood that is taken during phlebotomy. You can reassure them it is safe by letting them know that the amount of blood that fills three specimen tubes is less than or equal to _____ __________________________ and this is less than 1% of their total blood volume

Rectal temperature is not taken from the following patients

Patients with heart disease

head circumference, length

Pediatric anthropometric measurements are ______________ _________________________ (usually performed from birth to 3 years) and ________________ (performed until the child can stand).

po

Per oral

pr

Per rectum/suppository

Fistula

Permanent surgical connection between an artery and a vein, never used for venipuncture

12) Which of the following information should a medical assistant include when creating a list of community-based organizations related to a patient's physical health care needs?

Physical addresses

Which of the following professionals assists patients with improving mobility, strength, and range of motion?

Physical therapist

A patient has had a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Which of the following types of therapy will assist him with regaining motor functions and independence?

Physical therapy

Hazards

Physical, chemical , biological

2-

Place Channel _____ __ (black) left manubrial border of the sternum for a 3-channel 7-lead monitor

3-

Place Channel _____ __ (blue) center of the manubrium for a 3-channel 7-lead monitor

2+

Place Channel _____ __ (brown) approximately 1 inch right of the xiphoid process on the rib for a 3-channel 7-lead monitor

1+

Place Channel _____ __ (brown) lower right rib margin over bone for a 3-channel 5-lead monitor

3+

Place Channel _____ __ (orange) left mid-clavicular line 6th rib for a 3-channel 7-lead monitor

1+

Place Channel _____ __ (red) left anterior axillary line 6th rib for a 3-channel 7-lead monitor

1-

Place Channel _____ __ (white) right manubrial border of the sternum for a 3-channel 7-lead monitor

2+, 3+

Place Channel _____ __, _____ __ (black) lower left rib margin over bone for a 3-channel 5-lead monitor

1-, 2-

Place Channel _____ __, _____ __(red) centered on the manubrium for a 3-channel 5-lead monitor

3-

Place Channel ______ __ (white) next to the right manubrium border on the clavicle for a 3-channel 5-lead monitor

13) A medical assistant that the computer unlocked with the patient's chart visible. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take in the future to prevent on authorized viewing of patient information?

Place privacy filters on the monitor screen

last

Place the _________ lead (green) lower right rib margin over bone for a 3-channel 5-lead monitor

last

Place the ___________ lead (green) lower right rib margin over bone for a 3-channel 7-lead monitor

14) In medical assistant is cleaning a room following a surgical procedure. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take to ensure proper biohazard waste handling of used gauze pads?

Place the gods pads and a red polyethylene bag

The liquid portion of blood is called ______.

Plasma

J (RST) Junction

Point at which QRS complex ends and ST segment begins.

10) While performing an EKG, a medical assistant does a pause in the EKG pattern. The medical assistant ensures that all of the leads are probably connected, and patter regularity resumes. The short pause is an indication of which of the following?

Polarization

15) Which of the following viral diseases resulted in an epidemic in the US and presents with symptoms including weakness paralysis of muscles fever and headache?

Polio

Which of the following test results is affected when povidone iodine is used to cleanse the site for a dermal puncture? Glucose Blood urea nitrogen Potassium Coagulation studies

Potassium

Which of the following laboratory results is abnormal? Sodium 138mEq/L RBC 5.2mm3 Platelets 350mm3 Potassium 3mEq/L

Potassium 3mEq/L

Gray tube

Potassium Oxalate/ Sodium fluoride

Which of the following laboratory results is abnormal? Sodium- 138 mEq/L Red blood cell count- 5.2 mm3 Platelets- 350 mm3 Potassium- 3 mEg/L

Potassium- 3 mEg/L

Increased levels of hCG are a natural marker for _____.

Pregnancy

Probably the most common specialized urine test is the _____ _____.

Pregnancy Test

Urine Screening for UCG or HCG

Pregnancy Test

9) When performing a EKG, medical assistant notices a widen QRS complex on the patient's EKG strip. Which of the following is a possible cause of this type of artifact?

Premature ventricular contraction

13) A medical assistant is performing inventory for a clinic. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Prepare a purchase order

Define Febrile

Presence of Fever

Which of the following professionals specializes in evaluating mental illness, physical illness, and disability through analyzing patient health needs and providing health education to patients of all ages?

Preventive medicine specialist

Patient Representative

Primary assignment is to assist you in exercising your rights as a patient.

Common Cardiovascular Agents -Isoproterenol (Isuprel)

Produces an overall increase in heart rate and myocardial contractility, but newer agents have replaced it in most clinical settings.

8) which of the following defense mechanisms characterized by a patients externalization of guilt, blame,or responsibly?

Projection

A CCMA is measuring the intervals on an EKG tracing. Which of the following is an anticipated finding of impared conduction through the AV node? Decreased QT interval Prolonged QRS interval Prolonged QT interval Prolonged PR interval

Prolonged PR interval

A CCMA is measuring the intervals on an EKG tracing. Which of the following is an anticipated finding of impaired conduction through the AV node? Decreased QT interval Prolonged QRS interval Prolonged QT interval Prolonged PR interval

Prolonged PR interval is a direct reflection of AV node conduction

Which of the following is the most important factor to consider when collecting a chain of custody specimen? Appropriate amount Proper identification Appropriate collection method Proper handling

Proper identification

Beta Blockers

Propranolol, Metoprolol, Atenolol, and Esmolol

Define Barrier Protection

Protective clothing provides a barrier against infection.

10) a medical assistant is collecting information for a patient prior to a physical examination. Which of the following findings should the medical assistant recognize as an indication of anorexia nervosa?

Protruding bones

Sim's

Pt on left side w/ right leg bent and knee on exam table would use for anal temperature

What are the identification requirements for blood bank

Pt's full name and DOB, hospital id # or ssn for outpatient, date and time of collection as well as the phlebotomist's initials

This fires at 20-40 bpm

Purkinje fibers

A positive test by the reagent strip method is indicated by a:

Purple Color

Define Quality Control (QC)

Purpose of a quality control program is to provide reliable data about the patient's health status by ensuring the accuracy of test results while detecting and elimination errors.

Ventricular Depolarization

QRS Complex, Q (q) Wave, R (r) Wave, S (s) Wave

Which of the following waves should a CCMA use to determine the regularity of ventricular depolarization? U T R P

R- ventricular depolarization

Where you find Hemoglobin

RBC's

99% of formed elements in blood

RBC's or Erythrocytes

Review of Systems Abbreviation

ROS

10) A medical assistant is preparing a patient for a physical examination. The patient tells the medical assistant that she is having serious problems at work, and she feels so much stress she cannot focus on anything at work or at home. Based of the patients anxiety level which of the following findings should the medical assistant expect?

Rapid respirations

Which of the following tests is granted waived status under Clinical Laboratory Improvement Ammendment (CLIA)? Rapid strep test Urine microscopy analysis Thyroid stimulating hormone White blood cell differential

Rapid strep test

Which of the following tests is granted waived status under clinical laboratory improvement ammendment (CLIA)? Rapid strep test urine microscopy analysis thyroid stimulating hormone white blood cell differential

Rapid strep test

Respiratory Characteristics

Rate, Rhythm, and Depth

In addition to name and phone number, which of the following pieces of information is required to schedule an appointment? Insurance SSN Date of Birth Reason for visit

Reason for visit

Define Right Ventricle

Receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium which it pumps to the lungs for oxygenation through the pulmonary trunk and then to the pulmonary arteries.

Define Right Atrium

Receives deoxygenated blood returning to the heart from the body via the superior vena cava which carries blood from the upper body and the inferior vena cava which carries blood from the lower body. Receives blood from the coronary sinus; the largest vein that drains the heart muscle's deoxygenated blood.

Define the Left Atrium

Receives oxygenated blood returning from the lungs via the right and left pulmonary veins.

Define Left Ventricle

Receives the oxygenated blood from the left atrium and pumps it to the body through the aorta, the largest artery of the body.

Standard Bipolar Limb Leads

Record electrical activity in the frontal plane. Electrodes are applied to the left arm (LA), the right arm (RA) and the left leg (LL). These leads record the difference in electricity between two electrode.

Define Augmented Unipolar Leads

Record the heart electricity from one limb and compare it with a zero voltage lead in the center of the heart.

Which of the following duties is a medical assistant allowed to perform independently?

Record vital signs.

According to OSHA guidelines, a CCMA should dispose of blood-soiled gauze dressings in which of the following? Red biohazard bag Sharps container Trash can with clear leak-proof liner purple medical waste container

Red biohazard bag

Common Cardiovascular Agents -Beta Blockers (Propranolol, Metoprolol, Atenolol, and Esmolol)

Reduce heart rate, blood pressure, myocardial contractility, and myocardial oxygen consumption which make then effective in the treatment of angina pectoria and hypertension.

Define contact precautions

Reducing the risk of transmission of microorganisms direct or indirect

Define Anthropometric Measurements

Refers to comparative measurements of the body.

Define Waveform

Refers to movement away from the isoelectric line either upward (positive) deflection or downward (negative) deflection.

Define Respiratory Depth

Refers to the amount of air that is inspired and expired during each respiration.

Define Respiratory Rhythm

Refers to the pattern of breathing. It can vary with age: infants have an irregular rhythm while adults have regular.

11) A medical assistant is preparing a patient for the Mini Mental State Examination. The examiner names 3 objects and asks the patient to repeat them. In doing so, the examiner is asking the patient to perform a task in which the following areas?

Registration

15) The parent of a five-year-old child tells a medical assistant that the child has begun sucking her thumb. The parent states she hasn't done this since she was a baby the medical assistant should identify that the child is using which of the following defense mechanisms?

Regression

Define Cheyne- Stokes

Regular pattern of irregular breathing rate

5) A medical assistant is talking with a patient who just learned that she has advanced breast cancer. The patient says" I'm way too young to have cancer!" Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take to help this patient during this stage?

Reinforce education about the patients disease process

15) Which of the following elements is essential for successful team work?

Related short term and long term goals

9) using knowledge of Roots and suffixes, a medical assistant should identify the term for oophorectomy has which of the following meaning ?

Removal of the ovaries

2) A medical assistant is preparing a patient for an EKG which of the following instruction should the medical assistant provide?

Remove all clothing from the waist up

4) Which of the following is recommended regarding finger nail care in hand hygiene?

Remove artificial nails when working with high-risk populations

7) To avoid hemoconcentration during venipuncture, which of the following actions should a medical assistant take?

Remove the tourniquet before one minute has elapsed

Good Samaritan Law

Rendering first aid within the scope of knowledge by a health care worker with out fear of being sued for negligence

Eosinophils

Represent 1% to 3 % of the WBC population. They are active against antibody-labeled foreign molecules. Their numbers are increased in allergies, skin infections, and parasitic infections.

Define Dry Heat Sterilization

Requires higher temperature that steam sterilization but longer exposure times. Used for instruments that easily corrodes.

OSHA is

Responsible for the identification of the various hazards present in the work place and for the creation of rules and regulations to minimize exposure to such hazards.

6) A medical assistant is caring for a patient who has a new medication prescription from a provider. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take to facilitate patient understanding and medication if years?

Review the dosage and administration instructions with the patient

1) A medical assistant is helping a patient check out. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Review the patient's medical record

7) when reviewing a patient's medical history, a Medical assistant should identify which of the following terms is a medical disorder that involves inflammation of the joints?

Rheumatoid arthritis RA

R stands for

Right Arm (RA)

recieves deoxygenated blood returning to the heart from the body

Right Atrium

There is only one main artery that supplies the right side of the heart:

Right Coronary Artery (RCA)

recieves deoxygenated blood from the right atrium which it pumps to the lungs throguh the pumonary artery

Right Ventricle

15) a medical assistant is preparing to administer a medication that should be taken at least 2 hours after a meal. The medical assistant asks when the patient last ate. Which of the following rights of medication administration is the medical assistant demonstrating?

Right time

Medical Assistant role in the physical examination

Room prep, patient prep, assisting the doctor

3) Which of the following abbreviations is used in place of the word prescription in a patient's chart?

Rx prescription

First heart sound due to the closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves

S1 in the upper chambers or the atria

Conduction System

SA node, AV node, bundle of His, bundle branches, purkinje fibers

Method of charting that includes, subjective, objective,assesment and plan.

SOAP

Indication for temination of a stress test

SOB (shortness of breath), chest pain, dizziness, blood pressure abnormalities

Evaluate ST segments and T waves

ST segment elevation or depression and/or T wave abnormalities can suggest the presence of myocardial ischemia or injury.

Test performed for green tube

STAT

12) Which of the following resources provides information about the use of chemicals any medical facility?

Safety data sheet

Symptoms/Signs of Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Scaling, drying, cracking of skin,

5) A medical assistant is transcribing a prescription for Fenton all patches for a patient. The medical assistant should identify that this medication his specific requirements because is classified in which of the following schedules of control substances?

Schedual II

Sequence Method

Select the R that falls on a dark vertical line. Number the next consecutive dark line as 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, and 50. Note where the next R wave falls in relation to the dark lines. That is the heart rate.

1) A medical assistant is repairing your patient who has shortness of breath for an EKG. In which of the following positions to the assistant place the patient?

Semi Fowler

A structure in the middle of the heart called the _____, divided the heart into two sides.

Septum

This section of the lab uses serum to analyze the presence

Serology (immunology) Section

Red Top Tube Common Test

Serum chemistry test: Serology test; blood bank (glass only)

Common test for the red topped tube

Serum chemistry tests, serology tests, blood bank (glass only)

5

Serum separator tubes (SST, red tops) and serum tubes (red tops without the separating gel) get _____ inversions

15) to avoid having patients underestimate the amount of nutrients in a food product, a medical assistant should remind patients to check which of the following on a label?

Serving size

Complex

Several waveforms

Define Complex

Several waveforms.

8) Which of the following methods of filing paper medical records involves placing new reports on top of all the reports?

Shingling

Expresionless face and staring eyes are indications of

Shock

Patient in on left side with the right knee flexed against abdomen

Sim's position

Patients with leg injuries or arthritis can not assume this position

Sim's position

This position is usually used for taking rectal temperature

Sim's position

In which of the following positions should a CCMA place a patient for a rectal exam? Sims Lithotomy Supine Trendelenburg

Sims

If the sinus rate goes below 60 per minute, it is referred to as _____.

Sinus Bradycardia

If the sinus rate goes beyond 100 per minute, it is called _____.

Sinus Tachycardia

11) And EKG tracing shows and expected P wave, QRS complex, and T wave configuration. There are five complete cardiac cycle's and a 6 2nd St. This represents which of the following cardiac rhythms?

Sinus bradycardia

Skelet

Skeleton

7) which of the following organs produces vitamin D, provides protection and helps regulates body temperature?

Skin

11) which of the following factors put a patient at higher risk of experience in cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

Sleep apnea

11) Which of the following organ structures with the digestive system is primarily responsible for the absorption of nutrients?

Small intestine

Guage of needle that can cause hemolysis

Smaller than 23 guage

14) Which of the following diseases caused a hysterical pandemic that led to the creation of the first vaccine?

Smallpox

10) Which of the following factors put a patient at high risk of developing coronary artery disease?

Smoking

9) A medical assistant is caring for a patient who is scheduled for a flexible sigmoidoscopy and will be Self administering an enema at home. The medical assistant should explain that the medication will be in which of the following forms?

Solution

Type II Second Degree AV Block

Some of the atrial impulses, but not all, are blocked at the AV node level. Because SA node fires regular rhythmic impulses, each P wave occurs in a regular interval across the EKG strip, but no all P waves will be followed by a QRS complex.

Trembling

Some patients may be anxious, cold, or have an essential tremor all which will cause _____________________. The medical assistant must reassure the patient to keep him/her calm, provide warm blankets to control shivering, and attempt to move the electrodes to an area with minimal tremor.

Wet skin

Some patients will be diaphoretic during EKG acquisition which will cause _________ ______________. The medical assistant can wipe the patient off with a towel and apply tincture of benzoin to the patient's skin before placing the electrodes. The benzoin needs to completely dry prior to applying the EKG electrodes.

Fasting

Some test such as those for glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides require that the patient abstain from eating for at least 12 hours.

Chilled Specimens

Some tests require that the specimen collected by chilled immediately after collection in crushed ice or ice and water mixture.

12) which of the following procedures requires a medical assistant to use aseptic techniques?

Sonogram

Which of the following templates for medical record documentation is organized by the entity that supplied the data? Source-oriented Problem-oriented SOAP format CHEDDAR format

Source-oriented

The Myocardium is made up of:

Special striated muscle fibers with strong connection with each other (intercalated disks) and branches that ensure a unified and simultaneous contraction of all muscle fibers. There is a high concentration of calcium ions in the space between the muscle fibers (interstitial space), which influences the force of the muscle contraction.

12) A medical assistant is reviewing the results of the urine collection provided by an adult patient at the clinic. Which of the following laboratory results is outside of the expected reference range?

Specific gravity 1.042

Define Mode Transmission

Specific ways in which microorganism travel from the reservoir to the susceptible host.

Light-Sensitive Specimens

Specimens are protected from light by wrapping the tubes in aluminum foil immediately after they are drawn.

6) A medical assistant recommend the rest, ice, compression, and elevation method to a patient who called the office to report an injury. Which of the following injuries is the patient likely to have sustained?

Sprained ankle

3) A medical assistant is checking in a patient who has hearing loss. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Stand with the patient the other vision

Don gloves, face shields if danger of splashing, dispose of all needles with out recappiong into the sharps container

Standard Precautions

This is an infection control method designed to prevent direct contact with blood or other body fluids

Standard precautions

This replaces universal precautions and body substance isolation

Standard precautions

Define Hypoventilation

State in which reduced amount of air enters the lungs resulting in decreased oxygen level and increased carbon dioxide level in blood. It can be due to breathing that is too shallow, or too slow, or to diminished lung function.

Define Hyperventilation

State in which there is an increased amount of air entering the lungs.

2) A medical assistant is speaking with a patient. Which of the following might occur as a barrier to communication?

Stereotyping

Cadiac Output Formula

Stroke Volume x HR per/min

SQ

Subcutaneous

_____ ischemic injury is manifested by ST segment depression in the leads recording in front of the ischemic site.

Subendocardial

_____ and _____ injury is manifested by ST segment elevation in the leads recording in front of the lesion.

Subepicardial and Transmural

9) Which of the following medical record content areas includes a patients demographic data?

Subjective

Define Myocardial Infarction MI

Sudden death of the myocardial tissue due to an abrupt cessation of the blood flow. Clotting and total obstruction of a coronary artery are frequently superimposed on an already narrowed vessel from atherosclerosis.

Family History Definition

Summary of health problems of siblings, parents, and other blood relatives that could alert the physician to hereditary and/or familial disease.

3) A medical assistant is talking with the parents of a one year old infant about developmental achievements and milestones to expect. According to the infants developmental stage, a lack of achievement of the tasks of that stage can result in which of the following negative outcome?

Suspiciousness

Which of the following instructions should a CCMA use to administer an enteric-coated tablet to a patient? Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water Chew the tablet thoroughly before swallowing Dissolve the tablet in a glass of water before drinking Crush the tablet and mix it with apple sauce

Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water

3) A man with assistant is speaking with the patient who recently underwent a right sided radical mastectomy and lymphadenectomy. The medical assistant should inform the patient that which of the following is a manifestation of lymphedema?

Swelling of the right arm

The heart is under the influence by the autonomic nervous system (ANS) which is subdivided into the _____ and _____ nervous systems.

Sympathetic and Parasympathetic

Taking BP hearing two consecutive beats gives which reading

Systolic

BP Pre-hypertension stage

Systolic 120-139 or Diastolic 80-89

BP Hypertension stage 1

Systolic 140-159 or Diastolic 90-89

BP Hypertension stage 2

Systolic 160 or higher or Diastolic 100 or higher

Define Hypotension

Systolic blood pressure is less than 90 mmHG

BP Hypertensive crisis

Systolic higher then 180 or Diastolic higher than 110

BP Hypotensive stage

Systolic less 90 Diastolic less 60

Ventricular Repolarization

T Wave and U Wave

A positive holter is one that recorded at least one or more of these abnormalities

Tachy or bradycardia, ST segment elevation or depression, pauses

15) in medical assistant is performing an EKG and a patient who has a heart rate of 105/min. The medical assistant should identify this finding is an indication of which of the following conditions

Tachycardia

12) A medical assistant is providing instructions to a female patient prior to her stress test. Which of the following instructions should the medical assistant include?

Take your medications and the day of the test

Patients are restricted from doing which of the following while wearing a Holter moniotor? Exercise Smoking Sexual activity Taking a shower

Taking a shower

4 Vital Signs of Body Function are:

Temperature, Pulse, Respiration, Blood Pressure

The choice to perform a capillary puncture is best determined by which of the following factors? Patient weight Patient diagnosis Test results Test ordered

Test ordered

Which of the following is the first step in the blood collection procedure? Test requisition Patient identification Test accession Vein location

Test requisition

PKU

Tests for babies and to detect phenylketouria, a genetic disease that causes mental retardation and brain damage

Define pH

The % of hydrogen ion concentration of a solution.

Cephalic Vein

The 2nd choice. It is usually more difficult to locate and has a tendency to move, however, it is often the only vein that can be palpated in the obese patient.

Lymphocytes

The 2nd most numerous, comprising about 20% to 40% of the WBC population. Their number increases in viral infection, and they play a role in immunity.

Define Transmission-Based Precautions

The 2nd tier of precautions and are to be used when the patient is known or suspected to being infected with contagious disease.

Basilic Vein

The 3rd choice. It is the least firmly anchored and located near the brachial artery. If the needle is inserted too deep, this artery may be punctured.

The Electrocardiographic Grid and Waves

The EKG paper is a graph paper with horizontal and vertical lines at 1-mm intervals. A heavy line appears every 5mm.

Assess Rhythm/Regularity

The HR is considered regular is all the RR or PP intervals on the EKG leads are equal. If there are changes in their durations the rhythm is irregular.

BP consist of two components:

The Highest (systole) and lowest (diastole) amount of pressure exerted during the cardiac cycle.

P-P interval

The ____-_____ ____________________ represents the amount of time between atrial depolarization cycles (between P waves). The P-P interval is measured from the beginning of one P wave to the beginning of the next P wave.

R-R interval

The ____-_____ ____________________ represents the amount of time between ventricular depolarization cycles (between R waves). The R-R interval is measured from the beginning of one R wave to the beginning of the next R wave.

6-second rule

The _____-__________________ ____________ is simple and works well in any situation. It is the gold standard for estimating the rate of an irregular rhythm. At the top of the tracing, there are small hash marks indicating 3-second intervals. Count the number of QRS complexes in two of the sections (6-second period) and multiply by 10. For example, you count six QRS complexes in 6 seconds. 6 X 10 = 60/min.

J point

The _______ _________________ represents the exact point in time where ventricular depolarization stops and ventricular repolarization starts. The J point occurs at the end of the QRS complex, or where the ST segment begins. During myocardial ischemia the J point can elevate or depress below baseline.

PR interval

The ________ ____________________ represents the time it takes for the SA node to re, atria to depolarize, and electricity to travel through the AV node. The PR interval is measured from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex.

PR segment

The ________ _____________________ represents the time it takes for electricity to travel through the AV node. The PR segment is measured from the end of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS.

ST segment

The ________ ______________________ represents the early phase of ventricular repolarization. The shape of the ST segment is very important when looking for patterns of ischemia.

QT interval

The _________ ______________________ represents one complete ventricular cycle; in other words, it represents one complete cycle of ventricular depolarization and repolarization. The QT interval is measured from the beginning of the Q wave to the end of the T wave.

QRS complex

The ___________ _____________________ represents the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize. The QRS complex is measured from the end of the PR interval to the J point.

open office

The ____________ _______________ scheduling system most often is used in medical facilities that offer urgent care, where time is governed more by needs of patients than adherence to a schedule. This method reduces the number of broken appointments and provides more convenience to the patient. Some disadvantages of this system are that the waiting room may be over lled and the long wait can irritate patients. Patients may arrive in groups at different times of the day, such as the lunch hour or after the normal work day. This could result in times that the of ce is very busy or is slow.

self-scheduling

The ____________-______________________ appointment system enables patients to be able to schedule their own appointments 24 hours a day via their computers. The advantage of this system is the reduction of calls to the medical facility and patient frustration due to long wait times on hold. The disadvantage is that complicated or longer visits must still be scheduled by the medical facility.

sequence

The __________________________ method (also known as the 300 method) is derived from the 1500 method. There are 300 large, 5 mm boxes in every minute of EKG tracing at the normal 25 mm/second print speed. Remember the pattern 300-150-100-75-60-50. Calculate these numbers by dividing 300 by the number of large boxes between QRS complexes. Find an R wave and start counting away from it moving towards the right of the tracing in 5 mm segments (one large box). With every move, apply the number in the pattern you memorized. This is a wonderful rule to apply most of the time, with one exception: irregular rhythms.

amplitude

The __________________________ of any wave is measured using the horizontal grid lines on the EKG. Each small square is exactly 1 mm tall. Locate the lowest and highest points of the wave. Count the number of small boxes between the two points. The answer is the number of small boxes in millimeters.

Define Conductivity

The ability to receive and transmit electrical impulses to adjacent cells.

Emergency First Aid

The ability to recognize and react quickly to an emergency may be the difference of life or death for the patient.

Define Automaticity

The ability to spontaneously trigger electrical impulses without being stimulated by another source.

Which of the following findings of a tracing would be a cause for concern?

The absence of P-waves

Define Cardiac Ouput

The amount of blood ejected outside the heart per minute.

13)a medical assistant is explaining how to understand nutritional information on food labels to the patient. Which of the following statements should the medical assistance make?

The amount of each nutrient is expressed in weight per serving and as a percentage of the daily value

Define Battery

The basis of tort in this case is the unprivileged touching of one person by another. When a procedure is to be performed on a patient, the patient must give consent in full knowledge of the procedure and the risk it entails (informed consent).

Why is it important to place a specimen in a biohazard specimen bag when transporting to an outside laboratory? The biohazard bag ensures prompt transportation of the specimen. The biohazard bag prevents a possible exposure incident The biohazard bag allows the whole blood specimen to be placed in the freezer The biohazard bag maintains the proper in vitro characteristics of the specimen

The biohazard bag prevents a possible exposure incident

Define Heart as a Pump

The blood volume ejected outside the heart is equal to the blood volume returning back 1 into the heart.

Test ordered

The choice to perform a capillary puncture is best determined by what?

injury

The classic pattern of myocardial ________________ is ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)

ischemia

The classic pattern of myocardial ____________________ is ST segment depression and/or T wave inversion. Deeply inverted T waves are a frequently encountered presentation of this.

​Expanded problem-focused history

The clinical medical assistant is coding an office visit where the provider reviews the systems that are related to the chief complaint, but does not go into the patient's family or social history. In determining the level of service provided, what will the assistant use to code this visit?

8) In medical assistant is preparing business correspondence. Which of the following is a characteristic of the modified block letter style?

The complementary closing is centered on the page

Define Medical Asepsis

The destruction of pathogenic microorganisms after them leave the body. It also involves environmental hygiene measures such as equipment cleaning and disinfection procedures.

Dermal Punctures (Older children and adults)

The distal segment of the 3rd or 4th finger of the non-dominant hand is recommended site.

Pre-Excitation Syndromes

The electrical impulses bypass the normal pathway and, instead, go down an accessory shortcut.

Define Palpation

The examiner uses the sense of touch to determine the characteristics of an organ system.

S (s) Wave

The first negative deflection produced by the ventricular depolarization that follows the first positive deflection, (R) wave.

R (r) Wave

The first positive deflection produced by ventricular depolarization.

T Wave

The first wave after the QRS complex has the following characteristics: -The deflection produced by ventricular repolarization -It is slightly asymmetric -No more than 5mm in height

The Circulatory System

The function of this system is to deliver oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and enzymes to the cells (exchange is done at the capillary level) and to transport cellular waste sure as carbon dioxide and urea to the organs (lungs and kidneys, respectively) where they can be expelled from the body.

Dry gel

The gel on the EKG electrodes is specially designed to interface with the patient's skin. The gel is able to sense extremely low levels of energy and requires the full surface area to make contact with the patient. Electrodes with __________ ___________ should not be used.

Starling Law

The greater the volume of blood inside the heart during diastole, the stronger the heart contraction force during the systole.

Dermal Punctures (Infants)

The heel is used. Areas recommended are the medical and lateral areas of the plantar surface of the foot.

Explanation of Hemoconcentration

The increase in proportion of formed elements to plasma caused by leaving on the tourniquet for more than two minutes

Hemoconcentration

The increase in proportion of formed elements to plasma caused by the tourniquet being left too long.

Define Susceptible Host

The infectious agent enters a person who is not resistant or immune. Control at this level is directed towards the identification of the patients at risk, treat their underlying condition for susceptibility, or isolate them from the reservoir.

Q (q) Wave

The initial negative deflection produced by ventricular depolarization.

Define Endocardium

The innermost layer of the heart. It is a thin layer of epithelium very similar to vessels' endothelium, which covers the inside part of the heart. It forms the lining and folds back onto itself to form the heart valves and also covers the papillary muscles that anchor chordae tendinae, strings of connective tissue that keep in place the AV valves.

A CCMA is teaching a patient to give himself insulin injections. Which of the following patient statements confirms understanding of the instructions? I will shake the bottle prior to drawing the medication I will blow on the site to make sure the alcohol dries The insulin will be at room temperature for the injection The needle needs to be at a 15 degree angle for insertion

The insulin will be at room temperature for the injection

Notify the provider

The lab report on a patient indicates a hemoglobin level of 7 g/dL. What is the first action for the CCMA to take?

Lead aVL

The left arm is positive and the other limbs are negative.

Lead I

The left arm is positive and the right arm is negative. (LA-RA)

Lead aVF

The left leg (or foot) is positive and the other limbs are negative.

Lead III

The left leg is positive and the left are is negative. (LL-LA)

Lead II

The left leg is positive and the right arm is negative. (LL-RA)

11) A medical assistant is approached by a patient who is angry and yelling which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

The medical assistant should remain calm and offer to help the patient

Define Portal of Exit

The method by which an infectious agent leaves it reservoir.

Define Myocardium

The middle and contractile layer of the heart.

Hematoma

The most common complication of phlebotomy procedure.

Neutrophils

The most numerous, comprise about 40% to 60% of WBC population. The are phagocytic cells, meaning, they engulf and digest bacteria. Their # increases in bacterial infection, and often, the first one on the scene.

6 second Method

The number of QRS Complexes between 6 sec marks on the EKG paper is multiplied by 10. Used generally for estimating slow or irregular rhythms.

Define The Pulmonary Veins

The only veins in the body that carry oxygenated blood (because they are going towards the heart).

13) using knowledge of positional and directional prefixes and terms a medical assistant should identify that term contralateral has which of the following meanings?

The opposite side

Define Pericardium

The outermost layer of the heart. Attached with ligaments to the spinal column and diaphragm fixing the heart in its position. Built by two layers of connective tissue.

Polyuria

The passage of large volumes of urine.

Random specimen

The patient can take this type of urine test at any time. It is the most common form.

hypertensive crisis

The patient is considered in ___________________________ ______________ when the systolic is higher than 180 or the diastolic is higher than 110

hypotensive

The patient is considered in the ________________________ stage when the systolic is less than 90 and the diastolic is less than 60

Trendelenburg Position

The patient is placed flat on the back, face up, the knees flexed and legs hanging off the end of the table, with the legs and feet supported by footboard. The table is positioned with the head 45 degrees lower than the body. This position is used primarily for surgical procedures of pelvis and abdomen.

13) A medical assistant is collecting initial data for an older adult patient at a clinic visit. Which of the following should suggest to the medical assistant that the patient needs a mental status evaluation?

The patient repeatedly asked the same question

respirations

The patient should not be aware that you are measuring ______________________________ during vitals.

Which of the following is required to schedule an outpatient procedure after receiving provider's order? A signed consent form The patient's demographic info A list of alternate facilities for procedure Alternate payment options

The patient's demographic info

60 - 100

The patient's pulse or heart rate typically ranges from ______ to _________ beats per minute during the resting state (ANSWER WRITTEN # - #)

Define hematocrit

The percentage by colume of packed red blood cells in a given sample of blood after centrifugation

An adolescent child is covered by two insurance policies under her married parents. In order to determine the primary policy, which of the following should the CCMA obtain? The policy of the parent with the earliest birth month The policy written in which the patient is the dependent The policy written first The policy that the patient chooses

The policy of the parent with the earliest birth month (according to third party guidelines)

4) A medical Assistant Reviews results of the urine pregnancy test and sees it a blue line did not disappear in the control area. This indicates which of the following?

The practice test is not valid

capillary

The preferred order of the draw for __________________________ puncture is EDTA additive tube, other additive tubes, and then serum tubes

What is the hallmark of a infarction

The presence of abnormal Q waves

Hematuria

The presence of blood in urine.

Proteinuria

The presence of excess proteins in urine.

Define Urinary Leukocytes

The presence of increased numbers of leukocytes or white blood cells in the urine is an indicator of bacteriuria or urinary tract infection (UTI).

Rh Blood Group System

The presence or absence of the "D" antigen on the RBC membrane determines whether a person is RH positive of negative.

chain of custody

The process that maintains control of and accountability for each specimen from the time of collection to the time of disposal is called the ______________________ _______ _______________________.

15) a medical assistant is part of the team that is caring for a patient who is being discharged from the hospital. Which of the following actions would contribute to a successful transition of care?

The provider just continues all medication started in the hospital and release the information to the rest of the team

The site most commonly used for taking a pulse is:

The radial artery (found in the wrist on the same side as the thumb).

Urine Specific gravity

The ratio of weight of a given colume of urine to the weight of the same volume of distilled water at a constant temperature

Testing for leukocyte esterase by:

The reagent strip method is used in tandem with the microscopic examination of urine sediment for the diagnosis of bacteriuria or UTI.

Chief Complaint Definition

The reason why the patient came to see the physician.

chain of custody

The recieving laboratory is required to sign a _____________ _____ ________________ form when drawing a forensic sample?

15) A medical assistant is assisting a provider of the collection of a fecal occult specimen. Which of the following statements about the collection is true?

The results could be interpreted one minute after the developer is applied

Normal Sinus Rhythm

The rhythm originated from the SA has the following characteristics: -HR 60-100 bpm -Similar P in all the leads in front of all QRS (0.1 sec) -A constant PR (0.12 to 0.2) sec interval in all the leads, regular rhythm

Lead aVR

The right arm is positive and the other limbs are negative.

1 hour

The semen sample should be tested within ______ ______________.

Staining of Blood Smears

The stain commonly used for examination of blood cells is all polychromatic because they contain dyes that will stain various cell components different colors.

Staining Bacteria

The staining procedure involves the sequential application of primary stain mordant, decolorizer, and counter-stain to a bacterial smear.

Bacteriology

The study of bacteria.

Mycology

The study of fungi.

Parasitology

The study of parasites.

Virology

The study of viruses.

venipuncture

The superficial veins for _______________________ on a patient under 2 years old include the scalp, wrist, and medial ankle.

4) when considering the anatomy of the body, which of the following statements is correct?

The thumb is lateral to the index finger

First Morning Sample

The type of specimen most commonly used for routine urinalysis.

Hand Antisepsis requires:

The use of antimicrobial soap to remove, kill or inhibit transient microorganisms.

Median Cubital Vein

The vein of choice because it is large and does not tend to move when the needle is inserted.

Petechiae

These are tiny non-raised red spots that appear on the skin from rupturing of the capillaries due to the tourniquet being left on too long or too tight.

Tortuous Veins

These are winding or crooked veins. There veins are susceptible to infections, and since blood flow is impaired, the specimen collected may produce erroneous test results.

Sclerosed Veins

These veins feel hard or cordlike. Can be caused by disease, inflammation, chemotherapy or repeated venipunctures.

Blood Cultures (BC)

They are ordered to detect presence of microorganisms in the patient's blood. Usually ordered STAT or as a timed specimen.

Define Semilunar Valves

They have half-moon shaped leaflets.

Low Power Objective (16mm, 10X)

This allows the item being viewed to be magnified ten times larger than life.

Define Defamation of Character

This consists of injury to another person's reputation, name, or character through spoken (slander) or written (libel) words.

Common Cardiovascular Agents -Dopamine (Intropin)

This drug is indicated and is used in cases with hypotension. It causes vasoconstriction. It should be used at the lowest dose that produces adequate perfusion of vital organs.

Hemostatis Stage 3: Coagulation phase

This involves a cascade of interactions of coagulation factors that converts the temporary platelet plug to stable fibrin clot.

Define Auscultation

This involves listening to sounds produced by internal organs. It is usually done to evaluated the heart, lungs, and the abdomen.

Define Percussion

This involves tapping or striking the body, usually with the fingers or a small hammer to determine the position, size and density of the underlying organ or tissue.

Define Chemical Examination of Urine

This involves the chemical evaluation of the contents of the urine which can be qualitative or quantitative.

Thrombus

This is a blood clot usually a consequence of insufficient pressure applied after the withdrawal of the needle.

Define Cheyne-Stokes

This is a regular pattern of irregular breathing rate.

Define Tachypnea

This is a respiration rate of greater than 40/min. It is transient in the newborn and maybe caused by the hysteria in the adult.

Septicemia

This is a systemic infection associated with the presence of pathogenic organism introduced during a venipuncture.

Define Apnea

This is a temporary complete absence of breathing which may by result of a reduction in the stimuli to the respiratory centers of the brain.

Holter Monitor

This is an ambulatory EKG done to rule out intermittent arrhythmia or ischemia that could be missed on a a routine EKG. 5 electrode are attached to the patient's trunk instead on the arms and leg to prevent muscle artifact.

History of Present Illness Definition

This is an explanation of the CC to determine the onset of the illness; associated symptoms; what the patient has done to treat the condition, etc.

Define Standard Precautions

This is an infection control method designed to prevent direct contact with blood and other fluids and tissues by using barrier protection and work control practices. All patients are presumed to be infective for blood-borne pathogens.

Trauma

This is an injury to underlying tissues caused by probing of the needle.

Review of Systems Definition

This is an orderly and systematic check of each organ and system of the body by questions. Both positive and pertinent negative findings are documented.

Define Informed Consent

This is consent given by the patient who is made aware of any procedure to be performed, its risks, expected outcomes, and alternative.

Define Orthopnea

This is difficulty or inability to breath unless in an upright position.

Hemostatis Stage 4: Fibrinolysis

This is the breakdown and removal of the clot.

Define Negligence

This is the failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would give under similar circumstances and someone suffers injury because of another's failure to live up to a required duty of care.

Define Patient Confidentiality

This is the key concept of HIPAA. All patients have a right to privacy and all information should remain privileged.

Define Blood Pressure

This is the measurement of the amount of force exerted by the blood on the peripheral arterial walls and is expressed in millimeters (mm) of mercury (Hg).

Define Invasion of Privacy

This is the release of medical records without the patient's knowledge and permission.

Two-Hour Postprandial Test

This is used to evaluate diabetes mellitus. Fasting glucose level is compared with the level 2 hours after eating a full meal or ingesting a measured amount of glucose.

Good Samaritan Law

This law deals with the rendering of first aid by health care professionals at the scene of an accident or sudden injury.

Recording artifacts can result from the following: -Movement of Electrode

This may occur during scratching the chest near the electrodes and can produce tracings that look like malignant ventricular arrhythmias. However, the underlying rhythm and rate remain undisturbed and should give clue to this artifact.

Recording artifacts can result from the following: -Battery Depletion

This may result in varying QRS amplitude

Define AV Junction (AV node)

This node is located at the posterior septal wall of the right atrium just above the tricuspid valve. There is normally a .12-.20 second delay of electrical activity at this level to allow blood to flow from the atria and fill the ventricles with blood.

Oil Immersion Objective (1.8mm, 100X)

This objective enables us to reach a possible total magnification of one thousand times normal life size by multiplying the ocular lens magnification (10X) by one hundred (100X), (10X x 100X = 1000X).

Define Disinfection

This procedure used in medical asepsis using various chemicals that can be used to destroy many pathogenic microorganisms. Since chemicals can irritate skin and mucous membranes, they are only used on inanimate objects.

Fasting Specimens

This requires collection of blood while the patient is in the basal state, that is, the patient has fasted and refrained for strenuous exercise for 12 hours prior to the drawing.

Immunochemistry

This section uses techniques such as radio immunoassay and enzyme immunoassay to detect and mausure substances such as hormones, enzymes and drugs.

PR Segment

This segment is measured from the end of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS Complex.

ST Segment

This segment represents the time of ventricular contraction and the beginning of repolarization of both ventricles. It is measured from end of QRS to the beginning of the T wave. From J point to the onset of the T wave.This segment is compared to the PR segment to help identify myocardial ischemia or injury.

Suprapubic specimen

This test involves the use of a sterile syringe with a needle that is inserted directly into the urinary bladder to aspirate urine. A physician may order this to obtain samples required for microbial analysis or for cytology studies. This procedure is usually done in an inpatient or surgical environment.

Pharmacologic Stress Test

This test is appropriate for patients with physical limitation. Medications such as adenosine, dipyridamole, or dobutamine are given intravenously through an IV line to cause the heart rate to climb to the target level or the same symptoms and EKG changes as the exercise test develop. The test is concluded after 85% of the target heart rate is achieved.

Timed specimen

This test is collect over a predetermined time period to obtain additional health information. The patient should discard the first specimen. After this, all urine should be collected for a specified time period. The patient's urine should not contact either stool or toilet paper. Refrigerate the specimens until someone brings them to the physician's office or laboratory.

First-voided morning specimen

This test is collected in the morning after sleeping. It is also called an 8-hour specimen. This type of specimen contains greater concentrations of substances that collect over time than are found in specimens taken during the day. Use a urine specimen container or a clean, dry jar. This test is commonly used for pregnancy testing, culturing, and microscopic examination.

PKU

This test is ordered for infants to detect phenylketonuria, a genetic disease that causes mental retardation and brain damage. Test is done on blood from newborn's heel or on urine.

Exercise Stress Test

This test is performed until at least 85% of the target heart rate is reached or symptoms or EKG changes develop which requires the test to be terminated. Target heart rate is 220 minus patient's age.

Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT)

This test is used to diagnose diabetes mellitus and evaluate patients with frequent low blood sugar.

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

This test is used to monitor the blood levels of certain medication to ensure patient safety and also maintain a plasma level.

Third Degree AV Block

This type of AV block is also called a Complete Heart Block, or CHB, because impulses generated by the SA node are completely blocked before reaching the ventricular muscle fibers. The atria and ventricles beat independently from each other.

Known as the English Hippocrates and founded the science of epidemiology.

Thomas Sydenham

(Prescription) tid

Three Times a Day, from the Latin ter in die

Consequence of insufficient pressure applied after withdrawal of needle

Thrombus

12) Which of the following glands is part of both the immune in the in endocrine systems?

Thymus

6) which of the following glands in the endocrine system is located just below the larynx and consist of two lobes, one on each side of the trachea .?

Thyroid

When determining therapeutic medication monitoring levels, which of the following information should the CCMA recognize as most important in measuring trough levels? Time last dose was taken Effectiveness of dietary changes effectiveness of lifestyle changes time next dose is due

Time next dose is due

When determining therapeutic monitoring levels, which of the following information should the CCMA recognize as most important in measuring trough levels? Time last dose was taken Effectiveness of dietary changes Effectiveness of lifestyle changes Time next dose is due

Time next dose is due

aspirate

To __________________ is to pull back the plunger a little to observe for blood to ensure that you have will not be injecting into a blood vessel.

Specimen Labels

To be placed on each tube collected after venipuncture.

15

To inject an intradermal injection take one hand and grasp the tissue of the posterior upper arm. Hold the syringe in the other hand between the thumb and first two fingers. With a swift movement insert the needle at a ________° angle up to the hub of the syringe with skin held taut.

oral

To perform an __________________ temperature, inform patient that their temperature will be taken from under their tongue.

axillary

To perform an __________________ temperature, inform patient that their temperature will be taken via their armpit.

The function of the Endocardium is:

To prevent blood cell destruction and clotting.

Why is a holter monitor done?

To rule out arrhythmia's or ischemia

The 3 hour OGTT is used to test for

To test for hyperglycemia

The 5 hour OGTT is used for

To test for hypoglycemia, for disorders of carbohydrate metaolism

8) A medical assistant is arranging medication any storage cabinet according to the routes of the administration. The medical assistant should categorize methyl salicylate liniment in which of the following routes?

Topical

Which of the following parenteral medication routes should a CCMA administer for a slow release of medication into the blood stream? Transdermal Sublingual Buccal Inhalation

Transdermal

This is the second tier of precautions used when patient is contagious

Transmission based precautions

as soon as possible

Transportation of specimens should occur _______ _______________ ______ _______________________ after collection. This is critical because significant delays may greatly affect test results

3) which of the following planes divides the body into upper and lower portions ?

Transverse

This position is used for surgical procedures of pelvic abdomen and also for shock treatment

Trendelenburg

This position is used for surgical procedures of pelvic and abdomen and also for shock treatment

Trendelenburg

The av valves

Tricuspid and Mitral (bicuspid ) valves

List some cardiac markers

Triponin, CK, LDH, SGOT, AST

A patient is reporting chest pain and pressure. If this patient is experiencing a heart attack, which of the following laboratory test results could be elevated? Urobilinogen Reticulocyte Troponin Prolactin

Troponin

Blood Vessels Layers: The outer connective tissue layer is called the _____ _____.

Tunica Adventitia

Blood Vessels Layers: The inner endothelial layer is called the _____ _____.

Tunica Intima

Inner endothelial tissue layer of a blood vessel

Tunica Intima

Blood Vessels Layers: The middle smooth muscle layer is called the _____ _____.

Tunica Media

Outer connective tissue layer of a blood vessel

Tunica adventitia

The inner smooth layer of a blood vessel

Tunica media

6) A medical assistant is performing a routine hearing test on a patient. Which of the following procedures measures a patient's hearing by using air in bone conduction?

Tuning fork test

Positive testing for occult blood in a stool sample turn which color?

Turns Blue on a positive test for occult blood in feces.

Measure the pulse for 2 min.

Twenty seconds into measuring a patient's pulse, a CCMA detects an irregular heartbeat. What should the CCMA do next?

(Prescription) bid

Twice a Day, from the Latin his in die

Components of the Urinary System

Two kidneys, two ureters, urinary bladder, and a urethra.

infarction

Two main electrocardiographic changes can be observed days to weeks after myocardial ___________________; complete resolution of and normalization of the tracing, or the development of a pathological Q wave. It is of critical importance to remember that the presence of pathological Q waves does not rule out an acute cardiac event.

Abbreviation for Uterine Chorionic Gonadotropin

UCG

Abbreviation for Urinary Tract Infection

UTI

Thrombotic Veins

Unsuitable Veins

5) Which of the following terms describes the act of unlawfully increasing the reimbursement amount from a third party pair?

Up coding

8) which of the following sites should the medical assistant use for the administration per cutaneous skin test?

Upper arm

While administering a OGTT it is important to take what with each sample

Urine Sample

Define Urine Composition

Urine formed by a healthy kidney is approximately 96% water and 4% dissolved substances consisting mainly of urea, sodium chloride, sulfates and phosphates.

Which of the following providers specializes in the management and treatment of interstitial cystitis?

Urologist

4) The medical assistant is providing discharge instructions for a patient who has visually impaired. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Use body gestures when communicating

A CCMA is preparing to irrigate a patient's ear. Which of the following correctly describes the procedure? Use room temperature water to irrigate the ear canal Use hot water to irrigate the ear canal Clean the war canal within a cotton-tipped swab prior to irrigation Clean the ear canal using a high pressure syringe.

Use room temperature water to irrigate the ear canal

The Gram Stain

Used to classify bacteria on the basis of their form, size, cellular morphology, and gram stain reaction.

A Routine Hand Washing Procedure:

Uses plain soap to remove soil and transient bacteria.

Define Steam Sterilization

Uses steam under pressure to obtain high temperature of 250-254F with exposure times of 20-40 minutes depending on the item being sterilized.

Define Chemical Sterilization

Uses the same chemical used for chemical disinfection, but the exposure time is longer.

4) Which of the following abbreviations should a medical assistant use when documenting initial assessment data collected prior to a patient's wellness exam?

VS vital signs

What is the primary stage of Hemolisis?

Vascular phase and platelet phase together

15) In medical assistant is talking with a patient who has lime disease. Which of the following is the name of the transmission for this infection?

Vector

What is the reading you can get from the RR interval?

Ventricular Pulse

QRS complex

Ventricular depolarization

T wave

Ventricular repolarization

13) A medical assistant has completed a blood collection. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take to ensure proper specimen processing?

Verify that the requisition form has been completed

10) Which of the following types of bacteria has a structure with the shape similar to a comma?

Vibrio

The inner layer of the Pericardium is called:

Visceral Pericardium or Epicardium

13) Which of the following is used to indicate homeostasis in the body?

Vital signs

7) a medical assistance is provided patient education on bone loss and calcium regulation. Which of the following supplements for the medical assistant recommend?

Vitamin D

1) A medical Assistant is instructing a patient on the collection of a clean catch urine specimen for culture and sensitivity. Which of the following instructions to the medical assistant give the patient?

Void a small amount of urine into the toilet and then void the next portion into a sterile container

decrease

Warfarin and aspirin can _______________________ the ability of the blood to clot for several days after a patient has stopped taking these medications.

1) a medical assistant is providing teaching a patient about the importance e of water intake. Which of the following information should medical assistant include?

Water helps regulate body temperature

Define common vehicle

Water, food, drinking from the same glass, kissing

Which of the following types of appointment systems allows flexibility to allow for the most consistent patient flow? Double booking Cluster booking Wave scheduling Stream scheduling

Wave scheduling

Define Interval

Waveform plus a segment.

R

What EKG wave should a CCMA use to determine the regularity of ventricular depolarization?

PHI

What abbreviation applies to HIPAA regulations and to insurance in the healthcare setting?

Inspect the integrity of the needle's seal.

What action should the CCMA take to verify the quality of venipuncture supplies before beginning a blood draw?

EDTA

What additive should be used when performing a CBC?

The absence of a P wave

What finding on the tracing below should a CCMA be most concerned with?

Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water.

What instructions should a CCMA use to administer an enteric-coated tablet to a patient?

Coach the patient through the test.

What is a CCMA's role in pulmonary function testing (PFT)?

Benzalkonium chloride

What is appropriate for cleansing around the urinary meatus in a clean-catch urine collection?

The primary purpose is to provide reliable data about a patients health status by ensuring the accuracy of a test while detecting and eliminating error

What is quality control

The patient's demographic information

What is required to schedule an outpatient procedure after receiving a provider's order?

10 mm/mV

What is the EKG gain of the tracing below?

Wandering baseline

What is the artifact shown in this tracing?

​Test requisition

What is the first step in the blood collection procedure?

Proper identification

What is the most important factor to consider when collecting a chain of custody specimen?

1 to 7 days

What is the proper time period for the collection of a newborn screening card?

Hydrogels

What kind of dressing should a CCMA use on burns or wounds that have necrotic tissue?

Flush with tepid water

What should a CCMA do first when blood is splashed in her eye?

Sanitization

What should a CCMA perform on a hemostat prior to autoclaving?

Confirm the correct identity of the patient.

What step for a finger stick should a CCMA complete first?

Ask the child about non-health related subjects.

What technique should a CCMA use to put a young child at ease prior to administering an injection?

​Disinfect

What technique should the CCMA use for routine cleaning of EKG cables?

Wave scheduling

What type of appointment systems allows flexibility to allow for the most consistent patient flow?

5

When applying a Holter monitor, how many monitor leads are placed on the patient?

Time next dose is due

When determining therapeutic medication monitoring levels, what information should the CCMA recognize as most important in measuring trough levels?

30 mm above the radial pulse cessation

When performing the palpatory method for obtaining blood pressure, what level the CCMA should inflate the cuff?

​Endocarditis

When recording information into the medical record for a patient diagnosed with inflammation of the lining of the heart, what term should the CCMA use?

1 minute

When should you remove the tourniquet during a venipuncture procedure?

irrigation

When there is in ammation, drainage, chemicals, or foreign bodies in a patient's eye, it may be necessary to perform eye ____________________________.

Arrhyythmias of Sinus Origin

Where electrical flow follows the usual conduction pathway but is too fast, too slow, or irregular.

6) A medical assistant is washing infections to breeze of several sharp surgical instruments. Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take?

Where utility gloves will sanitizing the instruments

Transdermal

Which parenteral medication routes should a CCMA administer for a slow release of medication into the blood stream?

Define Inspection

Which provided an enormous amount of information. The observer uses observation to detect significant physical features or objective data.

Patient's movement

While performing a pulse oximetry reading on a patient, what factor should the CCMA recognize as contributing to an erroneous result?

What is the name of the legislation that protects health care staff from retaliation by their employers who they report cases of patient neglect and abuse? Good Samaritan Act HTECH Act Whistleblower Protection Act Patient's Rights Act

Whistleblower Protection Act

​The biohazard bag prevents a possible exposure incident.

Why is it important to place a specimen in a biohazard specimen bag when transporting to an outside laboratory?

Smear Preparation

Will produce a thin monolayer of organisms for easy visualization but will be thick enough to reveal characteristic arrangement of the bacteria.

Discovered how the heart pumps blood through the circulatory system.

William Harvey

Butterfly

Winged infusion set

A CCMA is preparing to perform a hand draw. Which of the following should the CCMA assemble? ETS needle and transfer device Winged infusion set and adapter Syringe and vacutainer Lancet and microtainer

Winged infusion set and adapter

What is important to do first after dermal puncture?

Wipe away the first drop

11) which of the following steps should a medical assistant take to follow aseptic Guidelines when administering injections?

Wipe the injection site with an alcohol pad

more than, less than

With beats per minute _________ _______ 100 or ________ _______ 60, the patient should be observed for signs of fainting, such as dizziness or shortness of breath (WRITTEN _________ ______, _________ ______)

45

With one hand, grasp the tissue of the posterior upper arm. Hold the syringe in the other hand between the thumb and first two fingers. With a swift movement insert the subcutaneous injection at a _______° angle up to the hub of the syringe.

A clinical medical assistant is drawing five blood collection tubes. When should the tourniquet be released? When the draw is complete After a flash of blood is seen Within 1 minute of application of the tourniquet Between 2 and 3 minutes after application of the tourniquet

Within 1 minute of application of the tourniquet

2) a medical assistant is reviewing nutritional guidelines with a patient who is following a high protein diet. Which of the following statements should the medical assistant make?

Without sufficient carbohydrates and fat the body will burn protien for energy

Whats does WHO stand for?

World Health Organization

Which of the following techniques should the CCMA use when bandaging a wound? Wrap the wound from distal to proximal Bandage fingers and toes to prevent further injury Extend the wound dressing 3 to 5 inches beyond the bandage Moisten and apply ointment before bandaging

Wrap the wound from distal to proximal

Tort

Wrongful act that results in injury to one person to another

8) Which of the following tubes should a medical assistance select first when adhering to the proper order of draw?

Yellow

13) A medical assistant is providing teaching to a patient who is to undergo Holter Monitoring. Which of the following information should the medical assistant include?

You can place a piece of tape over the electrode if it becomes loose

10) A medical assistant is assisting a provider with a gynecology Examination. The patient says my religious please do not allow me to use contraception. The medical assistant should expect a divider to make which of the following statements?

You have the right to make choices regarding your health

12) A patient is in a waiting Room approach is a medical assistant and states I've been waiting 30 minutes to see my doctor can't you do something? Which of the following responses by the medical assistant is an example of active listening?

You sound frustrated about having to wait so long

1) A medical assistant is preparing a patient for a physical examination. The patient reports difficulty falling asleep. The medical assistant should anticipate with the provider will prescribe which of the following medical medication?

Zolpidem

T wave symmetry

_______ ________________ ______________________ is defined as a T wave that is symmetrical with respect to the Y axis. In other words, a T wave whose right and left sides form mirror images on the vertical axis are said to exhibit symmetry.

P wave symmetry

_______ _________________ _______________________ is defined as a P wave that is symmetrical with respect to the Y axis. In other words, a P wave whose right and left sides form mirror images on the vertical axis are said to exhibit symmetry.

Cell phone interference

____________ _________________ __________________________ can cause artifact on the EKG. It may appear as utter or P waves on the tracing at a rate of 300/min. Though the cell phone artifact morphology is different than normal P wave or utter wave morphology, take special care to ensure the patient's cell phone is off or moved away from the patient during the procedure.

Aural

_______________ temperature measures infrared heat waves released by the eardrum using a tympanic thermometer.

Fecal

________________ testing is performed to detect the presence of parasites, blood, and bacteria. Collect in a clean, sealable container and send to the laboratory immediately.

Gold

_________________ (or black and red mottled) stopper tubes contain gel and a clot activator. You may also use these for chemistry and immunology tests.

STEMI

_________________ is diagnosed using the following criteria: 1. ST segment elevation in two or more contiguous leads - Greater than 1 mm in the limb leads - Greater than 2 mm in the precordial leads 2. Reciprocal changes may also be present.

Semen

_________________ tests are performed for fertility testing and collected for future insemination. Collect in a sterile container, protected from light, and kept at body temperature.

Wave

__________________ scheduling has all patients to be seen in an hour scheduled to arrive at the beginning of the hour and are then seen in the order of their arrival. The advantage is that a patient who arrives late does not disrupt the entire schedule. The disadvantage is that there may be issues if all of the patients arrive at the same time, as some will have a longer wait.

Cluster

__________________ scheduling has patients with similar problems or procedures book consecutively. It is used in of ces that have specialized equipment or services available at certain limited times

Red

__________________ stopper tubes contain a clot activator, Use these for tests that require the blood to clot before being centrifuged, for draws that require serum, use these tubes for chemistry and immunology tests.

Serial

__________________ urine specimens are typically collected for glucose tolerance tests.

Sputum

___________________ testing is most often done to detect lower respiratory tract infections such as tuberculosis. The test requires that the patient cough deeply and the material that is expelled is collected with a sterilized container.

Seizure

_____________________ activity will also cause artifact on the EKG. Seizure activity must be controlled prior to acquiring the EKG tracing.

Syncope

_____________________ is another word for fainting

Medical device interference

______________________ __________________ __________________________ and other electronic devices can interfere with the EKG tracing. Ensure that all unnecessary devices are moved away from the patient or turned off. These are often designed to minimize interference with other devices, so the medical assistant should consider nonmedical devices as the source of interference first.

Saliva

______________________ often used to monitor hormone, drug, and alcohol levels. Collect in a sterile container.

Systole

_______________________ is when the heart contracts

diastole

_______________________ is when the heart relaxes

Phlebitis

________________________ is an in ammation of the walls of the vein. Severe cases need to be treated in the hospital.

Semi-Fowler's

________________________ position is a modification of Fowler's position with the table elevated 45°

Hypertension Stage 2

_________________________ _______________ _____ is when the systolic is 160 or higher or the diastolic is 100 or higher

Hypertension Stage 1

_________________________ _______________ _____ is when the systolic range is 140 to 159 or the diastolic is 90 to 99.

Hemolysis

_________________________ occurs when cells are ruptured (hemo means blood, lysis means breaking), and certain measurements, such as potassium level, can become falsely elevated. This can make it difficult to perform certain tests that evaluate a blood sample using light waves.This can occur when a tourniquet is left on too long, when blood is transferred incorrectly from one container to another or when the blood sample is stored at very low or very high temperatures.

Glycolytic

___________________________ action may interfere with analysis of glucose, calcitonin, aldosterone, phosphorus, and enzymes

Catheterization

_____________________________ is the insertion of a sterile, flexible, narrow plastic tube, or catheter, through the urethra into the bladder to withdraw urine. Use this test to obtain sterile urine specimens when a patient cannot void naturally or to measure the amount of residual urine in the bladder after normal voiding. Use this test for female patients to prevent vaginal contamination of a specimen, or for infants in culture and sensitivity tests. This type of test is not routinely used because it may cause infection.

Performance failure

_______________________________ ________________________ includes using an incorrect order of draw, using an incorrect tube for an ordered test, incorrect physical handling of the specimen, such as shaking the tube vigorously instead of simply inverting it to mix, using expired collection tubes (collection tubes expire in a specific year and on the last day of the month that is printed on the tube), failure to make sure that the patient has been properly prepared, such as making sure she has had nothing to eat or drink for 8 to 10 hours prior to a fasting glucose test.

sphygmomanometer

___________________________________ is used to measure a patient's blood pressure (also known as a blood pressure cuff)

Hemoconcentration

____________________________________ occurs if a tourniquet is left in place for too long, the ratio of cells to liquid in the blood is altered and can affect the test results.

A CCMA is caring for a patient who has active tuberculosis. Which of the following PPEs must be used during the patient's care? a. N95 respirator b. Gown c. Eye protection d. Hair cover

a, N95 respirator

A phlebotomist receives orders to draw a infant screening card. O2 levels, bilirubin, and DNA. Which of the following should be drawn first? a. O2 levels b. Bilirubin c. DNA d. Screening card

a, O2 levels

A CCMA is provideing instruction to a patient on how to take an extended release medication PO. Which of the following statements made by the patient indicates a need for further teaching? a. "I can crush or chew the pill, if it is too hard for me to swallow." b. "I should drink plenty of water when taking the extended release pill." c. "Extended release pills provide a consistent amount of medication for my bady to use over a period of time. " d. "I should take my puill at the same time each day."

a. "I can crush or chew the pill, it is is too hard for me to swallow."

A CCMA is providing instructions to a patient prior to a pulmonary function test. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates a need for further education? a. "I can use my nebulizer 20 minutes prior to the pulmonary function test." b. "I must not use any inhalers fpr at least 6 hours before the test." c. "I should not eat a heavy meal prior to the pulmonary function test." d. "I will have to seal my mouth around the mouthpiece during the test."

a. "I can use my nebulizer 20 minutes prior to the pulmonary function test."

A patient tells a CCMA that her physician's office is incompetent, as there is no improvement in her condition. Which of the following is an appropriate response? a. "I think that you fell that your treatment is not effective." b. "That isn't fair, Our office treats many patients successfully." c. "I'm sure that the provider can help you get better." d. "You could take a different medication and then you'll feel better."

a. "I think that you feel that your treatment is not effective."

Which of the following statements made by a CCMA demonstates an understanding of required patient identification techniques? a. "I will ask the patient to state her full name, and date of birth, before administering vaccines." b. "I can look in the patient's chart to obtain the name of the patient, prior to obtaining blood samples." c. "I can look at the daily chedule to ovtain the patient's name and the reason for the visit." d. "I will ask a coworker to confirm the identity of the patient, prior to collection a urine specimen."

a. "I will ask the patient to state her full name, and date of birth, before administering vaccines."

A CCMA should recognize that which of the following statements by a patient indicates a meed for further education? a. " I will take my medication with food before I go for my surgery." b. "I may be charged no-show fee, if I miss my appointment." c. "I won;t eat breakfast before my glucose tolerance test." d. "I can schedule my husband's appointment, if he is unable to do so."

a. "I will take my medication with food before I go for my surgery."

A CCMA is performing a chain of custody specimen collection. Which of the following statement by the CCMA indicates a need for further teaching? a. "Specimens collected at the end of the day should be transported immediately the next morning." b. "Specimens should be tested for correct temperature within 5 minuted of collection." c. "I will have the patient sign the chain of custody form." d. ""I will have the receiving lab sign the chain of custody form."

a. "Specimens collected at teh end of the day should be transported immediately the next morning."

Which of the following questions is important to ask a patient prior to collecting a metabolic panel? a. "When was the last time you ate?" b. "What time did you go to bed?" .c "Do you take and medications?" d. "What is your weight?"

a. "When was the last time you are?"

A medication container states there is 250 mg if medication in each scored tablet. The provider orders 375 mg, How many tablets should teh CCMA give the patient? a. 1 1/2 tablets b. 1 tablet c. 2 tablets d. 1/2 tablet

a. 1 1/2 tablets

A CCMA is to administer a subcutaneous injection on a patient who is obese. Which of the following needles should the CCMA choose? a. 1/2 to 5/8 inch needle, 23 to 25 gauge b. 1 to 2 inch needle, 18 to 23 gauge c. 3/8 to 5/8 inch needle, 25 to 27 gauge d. 1/2 to 1 inch needle, 21 to 23 gauge

a. 1/2 to 5/8 inch needle, 23 to 25 gauge

The provider orders the CCMA to prepare a tablespoon of medication for a patient. How many milliliters of medication should the CCMA draw up? a. 15 mL b. 5 mL c. 30 mL d. 2.5 mL

a. 15 mL

CCMA is caring for a patient who weights 72 kg. What is the patient's weight in lb? a. 158.4 lb b. 32.47 lb c. 115.2 lb d. 45.1 lb

a. 158.4 lb

A CCMA is caring for a patient who is 5'7" tall. Which of the following is the patient's height in centimeters? (round the answer to the nearest whole number) a. 170 cm b. 145 cm c. 114 cm d. 26 cm

a. 170 cm

Which of the following needle sizes is the most appropriate for a subcutaneous injection? a. 25 gauge b. 21 gauge c. 16 gauge d. 27 gauge

a. 25 gauge

When performing the palpatory method for obtaining blood pressure which of the following indicates the level the CCMA should inflate the cuff? a. 30 mm above radial pulse cessation b. 30 mm above the brachial pulse cessation c. 30 mm above the reappearance of the radial pulse d. 30 mm aboce the reapperance of the brachial pulse

a. 30 mm above the radial pulse cessation

A CCMA is caring for a 4-month-old infant who has a temperature of 100.4 degrees F. Which of the follwing is this temperature in Celsius? a. 38 degree Celsius b. 36.5 degree Celsius c. 37.5 degree Celsius d. 34.2 degree Celsius

a. 38 degree Celsius

When applying a Holter monitor, how many leads are placed on the patinet? a. 5 b. 9 c. 10 d. 12

a. 5

A patient reports she weighs 110 lb. How must does the patient weight in kg? a. 50 kg b. 220 kg c. 55 kg d. 242 kg

a. 50 kg

A CCMA is caring for a preschooler who weighs 40 kg. Which of the following is the correct conversion to lb? a. 88 lb b. 18 lb c. 42 lb d. 38 lb

a. 88 lb

A CCMA should administer an intramuscular injections at which of the following angles? a. 90 degrees b. 45 degrees c. 25 degrees d. 15 degrees

a. 90 degrees

When instructing a patient to obtain a midstream urine sample, which of the following instructions should the CCMA offer? a. Begin urinating into the toilet, collect the next portion, and complete urination into the toilet. b. Collect the sample as quickly as possible once urination has begun c. Begin sample collection on the first urination of the day upon arising d. Collect urine throughout the day and add it to the container that was provided

a. Begin urinating into the toilet, collect the next portion, ad complete urination into the toilet

Which of the following terms should a CCMA use to tell a provider that a patient is having discomfort and difficulty breathing? a. Dyspnea b. Eupnea c. Pneumothorax d. Pneunmonia

a. Dyspnea

Which of the following statements madr by a CCMA about patient records indicates a need for further teaching? a. "It is okay for me to share personal information with the patient's employer." b. "I must keep all medical records locked in the file cabinet when not being used." c. "It is OK for me to share test results with the patient's provider." d. "I must shred patient records and place them in the shredded material disposal box."

a. It is OK for me to share personal information with the patient's employer."

An employee at a cardiologist's office calls a CCMA's office, inquiring about a referral patient. Which of the following test reselts can the CCMA disclose to the caller? a. LDL b. TSH c. GTT d. HCG

a. LDL

Which of the following abbreviations applies to HIPPA regulations and to insurance in the health care setting? a. PHI b. PDA c. HHS d. OCR

a. PHI

In which of the following positions should a CC<A place a patient for a rectal exam? a. Sims b. Lithotomy c. Supine d. Trendelenburg

a. Sims

Which of the following is the first step in blood collection procedure a. test requisition b. Patient identification c. Test accession d. vein location

a. Test requisition

A CCMA is preparing a patient for a 12-lead EKG. Which of the following is the correct placement for lead V4? a. The 5th incostal space at the mid-clavicular line b. The 4th intercostal space at the midaxillary line c. The 5th intercostal space at the mid-axillary line d. The 4th intercostal space at the midclavicular line

a. The 5th intercostal space at the midclavicular line

A CCMA has a blood pressure cuff inflated and parially opens the valve to deflate as she listens with a stethoscope. When should she read the diastolic pressure? a. When the sound disappears b. When repetitive sounds begin c. When the sound changes from strong to muffled d. When the sounds change from swishing to sharp

a. When the sounds disappears

An office is still using paper charts. In which of the following orders would the CCMA retuen the chart of Mary St. Thomas? Other charts include Mary Perez, Elizabeth Saint. and John A. Thomas. a. After Elizabeth and before John A. Thomas b. After John A. Thomas c. Before Mary Perez d. After Mary Perez and bfore Elizabeth Saint

a. after Elizabeth Saint and before Jogn A. Thomas

A CCMA is preparing sterilization for hemostats before an invasive procedure. Which of the following techniques should the CCMA use. a. Autoclave b. Gas c. Dry heat d. Chemical

a. autoclave

A CCMA is collecting a blood sample from a patient and notices that the patient becomes unresponsive. The CCMAC determines that the patient is not breathing and does not have a pulse. Which of the following should the CCMA do first to respond to the patient's status? a. Begin chest compressions b. Administer epinephrine c. Provide ventilations d. Initiate the intravenous line

a. begin chest compressions

Which of the following laboratory values should a CCMA immediately report to a patient's provider? a. Blood glucose - 500 mg/dL b. Potassium - 4.1 mEq.l c. Hematocrit - 42% d. Hemoglobin - 14 g/dL

a. blood glucose - 500 mg/dL

For 5-lead electrode placement for ambulatory monitoring, where should the CCMA place the green ground electrode? a. Centered over a rib on the right side b. On the right area of the manubrium c. Fifth intercostal space midclavicular d. On the xiphooid process of the sternum

a. centered over a rib on the right side

Which of the following is a CCMA's role in pulmonary function testing (PFT)? a. Coach the patient through the test b. Check the patient's vital signs during the test to ensure stability c. Administer the proper medication prior to the test d. Instruct the patient in the use of the inhaler used in testing

a. coach the patient through the test

Which of the following techniques should the CCMA use for routine cleaning of EKG cables? a. Disinfect b. Sanitize c. Sterilize d. Soak

a. disinfect

A patient presents to the emergency department with a large laceration to the wrist that is bleeding profusely. Which of the following actions should the CCMA take first? a. Don gloves b. Elevate the extremity above the wound site c. Examine the wound site for foreign objects d. Place pressure directly on the wound with sterile gauze

a. don gloves

A provider is going on vacation and wants a CCMA to notify his patients. Which of the following is the best form of communication for notification for a patient who cannot be reached by phone? a. Encrypted e-mal b. Text message c. Fax d. Certified mail

a. encrypted e-mail

When recording information into the medical record for a patient diagnosed with inflammation of the lining of the heart, which of the following terms should the CCMA use? a. Endocarditis b. Myocarditis c. Pericarditis d. Epicarditis

a. endocarditis

Where should a CCMA place the eletrodes for leads V7, V8, and V9? a. Evenly spaced on the back between the axillary line and the vertebral column at the 5th intercostal space b. Evenly spaced on the right chest between the sternum and the right axillary line at the 5th intercostal space c. On the axillary plane at the 5th intercostal space d, On the frontal plane at the 6th intercostal space

a. evenly spaced on the back between the axillary line and the vertebral column at the 5th intercostal space

The CCMA is coding an office visit where the provider reviews the systems that are related to the chief comaplint, but does not go into the patent;s family or social history. In determining the level of service provided, which of the following will the CCMA use to code the visit? a. Expanded problem-focused history b. Comprehensive history c. Detailed history d. Problem focused history

a. expanded problem-focused history

A CCMA is preparing to draw venous blood samples. Due to OSHA requirements, the CCMA should wear which of the following protective devices? a. Gloves b. Eye protection c. Surgical mask d. Face shield

a. gloves

Some older-adult or obese patients may not have accessible antecubital veins. In these situations, the CCMA can use which of the following? a. Hand veins b. Neck veins c. Wrist veins d. Foot veins

a. hand veins

A CCMA records a male patient's hemoglobin as 9 g/dl. Which of the following should she tell the provider about the result? a. It is below the normal reference range b. It is low value with the reference range c. It is above the normal reference range d. It is a high value within the reference range

a. it is below the normal reference range

A CCMA needs to type a professional business letter form the office. Which of the following formats is appropriate? a. Keep flush with the left margin b. Leave two lines between the closing and the types signature c. Center the inside address and greeting d. Omit the date and the typed signature

a. keep flushed with the left margin

A CCMA must choose the correct tube color to correspond with which of the following a. Laboratory test b. Order of draw c. Priority status d. Handling order

a. laboratory test

The lab report on a patient indicates a hemoglobin level of 7 g/dl. Which of the following is the first action for the CCMA? a. notify the provider b. inform the patient c. record the results in the medical record d. reperat the test to insure accuracy

a. notify the provider

Which of the following techniques can a CCMA use to confirm patient understanding of insulin administration? a. Observe the patient as seh performs a self-demonstration b. Provide the patient with written instructions c. Offer the patient a website to visit for directions d. Repeat the instructions to the patient

a. observe the patient as she performs a self-demonstration

Which of the following should a CCMA recognize as "open hours" scheduling used at the urgent center where she works? a. Patients arrive at their convenience and are seem on a first-come first-serve basis. b. Three patients are scheduled at the same time. They are taken as they arrive c. Each patient arrives at the particular time assigned. Enough time is reserved for their reason of visit. d. Patients with the same disorders are seen on a specific day or for specific block of time during the day of week

a. patients arrive at their convenience and are seen on a first-come. forst-serve basis

A CCMA is taking the temperature of a patient who just smoked a cigarette. Which of the following is the correct sequence for taking this patient's temperature? a. Pulse respirations, blood pressure, temperature b. Temperature, pulse, repirations, and blood pressure c. Blood pressure, pulse, repirations, and temperature d. Repirations, pulse, temperature, and blood pressure

a. pulse, respirations, blood pressure, temperature

Which of the following tests is granted waived status under Clinical Laboratory Improvment Amendments (CLIA)? a. Rapid strep test b. Urine microscopy analysis c. Thyroid stimulating hormone d. White blood cell differential

a. rapid stress test

According to OSHA guidelines, a CCMA should dispose of blood-soiled gauze in which of the following? a. Red bio-hazard bag b. Sharps container c. Trash can with clear leak-proof liner d. Purple medical waste container

a. red bio-hazard bag

Which of the following activities should a CCMA tell a patient to record in his Holter monitor diary? a. Running b. Swimming c. Eating d. Sleeping

a. running

Which of the following templates for medical record documentation is organized by the entity that suppled the data? a. Source-oriented b. Problem-oriented c. SOAP format d. CHEDDAR format

a. source-oriented

I which of the following scenarios should a CCMA chose a CPT modifier? a. Special circumstances applied to the procedure performed by the provider b. Examination performed to diagnose the patient's condition and to determine treatment c. Follow-up procedure performed by the CCMA d. Routine services provided by the physician to healthy patient

a. special circumstances applied to the procedure performed by the provider

Which of the following is the ergonomically correct method for lifting heavy loads in the workplace? a. Squat and lift with the legs b. Reach and life with arms c. Flex at the hips and life with hack d. Twist at the waist and life with the hips

a. squat and life with the legs

Which of the following instructions should a CCMA use to administer an enteric-coasted tables to a patient? a. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water b. Chew the tablet thoroughly before swallowing c. dissolve the tablet in a glass of water before drinking d. Crush the tablet and mix it with apple sauce

a. swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water

During a routine venipuncture, the patient becomes pale and diaphoretic. What condition is most likely to occur in this patient? a. syncope b. Seizure c. Nausea d. Shock

a. syncope

An adolescent child is covered by two insurance policies under her married parents. In order to determine the primary policy, which of the following should the CCMA obtain? a. The policy of the parent with the earliest birth month b. The policy written in which the patient is the dependent c. The policy written first d. The policy that the patient chooses

a. the policy of the parent with the earliest birth month

A blood specimen was rejected by the laboratory with the abbreviation QNS. Why was the specimen rejected? a. The specimen was insufficient b. The specimen was expossed to light c. The specimen was shilled d. The specimen was not properly mixed

a. the specimen was insufficient

Which of the following reasons should a CCMA document on the chart when a patient calls to cancel a postoperative appoitment, and she says that she will reschedule later? a. To prove that the office wasn't negligent b. To explain the loss of revenue c. To deny future appointments d. To demonstrate confidentiality

a. to prove that the office wasn't negligent

Which of the following parenteral medication routes should a CCMA administer for a slow release of medication into the blood stream? a. Transdermal b. Sublingual c. Buccal d. Inhalation

a. transdermal

A CCMA in preparing to irrigate a patient's ear. Which of the following correctly describes the procedure? a. Use room temperature water to irrigate the ear canal b. Use hot water to irrigate the ear canall c. Clean the ear canal with a cotton=tipped swab prior to irrigation d. Clean the ear canal useing a high pressure syringe

a. use room temperature water to irrigate the ear canal

Which of the following types of tracings show a baseline that does not appear to have a set baseline a. Wandering baseline b. Somatic tremors c. A/C interference d. Broken recording

a. wandering baseline

Which of the following techniques should the CCMA use when bandaging a wound? a. Wrap the wound from distal to proximal b. Bandage fingers and toes to prevent further injury c. Extend the wound dressing 3 to 5 inches beyond the bandage d. Moisten and apply ointment before bandaging

a. wrap the wound from distal to proximal

Which are unipolar leads?

aVR, aVL, aVF

Excitability or irritability

ability of cardiac cells to respond to external stimulus

Contractility

ability of cardiac cells to shorten (muscle contraction) in response to electrical stimulus

Automaticity

ability of the cardiac cells to initiate own electrical impulses without outside stimulation

Dia

across, though

Drugs used for a pharmacologic stress test

adeosine, dipyridamole, dobutamine

Post

after

Re

again, back

Anti, Contra

against

Pari

all

Para

along, beside

A CCMA is drawing blood from a patient and observes red spots. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the CCMA to take? stop the draw immediately apply ice to the site after the draw apply more pressure to the site after the draw instruct the patient to open and close her fist

apply more pressure to the site after the draw

Circum, Peri

around

prn

as necessary or when needed

The pns or parasympathetic nervous system affects

atria only by decreasing heart rate, conduction and irritability

what does the P-wave represent?

atrial depolarization

Ab

away from

Which of the following routes for taking a patient's temperature is the most accurate? a. Axillary b. Rectal c. Oral d. Temporal

b, rectal

A first-time patient is late arriving to the office. Which of the following should the CCMA say first? a. "Have a seat, We will be with you shortly." b. "Hello, Welcome to our office." c. "What is your best phone number? We couldn't reach you this morning." d. "Please complete these forms and return them to the desk."

b. "Hello, welcome to our office."

Which of the following is the proper time period for the collection of newform screening card? a. Less than 24 hours b. 1 to 7 days c. 8 to 14 days d. 15 to 28 days

b. 1 to 7 days

A CCMA should recognize which of the following blood pressure readings as indicative of a patient who is pre-hypertensive? .a. 140/90 mm Hg b. 130/86 mm Hg c. 100/65 mm Hg d. 115/75 mm Hg

b. 130/86 mm Hg

A CCMA is preparing a patient for a near visual acuity test. How far away should the patient hold the chart from the face? a. 12 inches b. 15 inches c. 20 inches d. 30 inches

b. 15 inches

A CCMA is to use the Shellen chart to test an adult patient;s visual acuity. The CCMA should instruct the patient to stand which of the following distances away? a. 10 feet b. 20 feet c. 14 inches d. 30 inches

b. 20 feet

Which of following is appropriate for cleansing around the urinary meatus in a clean-catch urine collection? a. Hydrogen peroxide b. Benzalkonium chloride c. Providone iodine d. 70% alcohol pad

b. Benzalkonium chloride

Which of the following additives should be used when performing a CBC? a. SPS b. EDTA c. Lithium heparin d. Sodium citrate

b. EDTA

Which of the following is outside of a CCMA's scope of practice? a. Performing clinical duties under the direct supervision of the provider b. Order additional laboratory tests to confirm the patient;s condition c. Provide directions to a patient about preparation for a diagnostic test d. Reinforce instructions about medications and special diets

b. Order additional laboratory tests to confirm the patient's condition

When useing CPT codes, which do modifiers indicate? a. Place of service for the procedure b. Alteration in service performed c. Inpatient or outpatient distinction d. Critical care or emergency services

b. alteration in services performed

A CCMA is educating a patient about the home use of his ambulatory telemetry monitor. The CCMA should tell the patient that, if his electrode comes loose, the patient should do which of the following? a. Use an alcohol swab to wipe the dirt and oils from the body surface b. Apply surgical table to the electrodes to keep them in place c. Shave the hair and replace the electrode d. Apply fresh electrodes from the same manufacturer

b. apply surgical tape to the electrodes to keep them in place

A CCMA uses a Category III code in procedure coding to do which of the following? a. Indicate special circumstances b. Assign a temporary code c. Aid in tracking of the code d. Identify a performance measurement

b. assign a temporary code

A patient requests a female provider to perform her exam due to religious conviction. A female provider is not available. Which of the following is the appropriate response by the CCMA? a. Decline treatment of the patient b. Assist the patient in locating a provider to accommodate the patient's needs c. Reassure the patient that the make provider will be respectful d. Instruct the patient to visit the emergency room

b. assist the patient in locating a provider to accommodate the patient's needs

When should the code on glucose cuvettes be compared to the code on the glucometer? a. After a new package of cuvettes is opened b. Before a patient is tested c. At the beginning of the shift d. Following an error code

b. before the patient is tested

A patient loses consciousness. The EKG tracing reveals ventricular fibrilation, Which of the following should the CCMA do first? a. Notify the provider of the arrest b. Call for help and begin CPR c. Get the automated external defibrillator d. Administer oxygen

b. call for help and begin CPR

A CCMA must invert anticoagulant tubes to prevent which of the following? a. Hemolysis b. Clotting c. Hemoconcentration d. Reflux

b. clotting

The patient's Bill of Rights protects individuals from which of the following? a. Lawsuites when rendering voluntary assitance in an emergency b. Denial of care due to the patient's age c. Financial obligation incurred for health care services provided d. Release of medical information to patient's emplyer without consent

b. denial of care due to patient's age

A provider places an open sharps container in the lined hamper by mistake. Which is the appropriate action for the CCMA to take? a. Question the provider b. Dispose of the linen hamper's contents as biohazard c. Disinfect the contents of the linen hamper with bleach d. Prepare a report for OSHA

b. dispose of the linen hamper's contents as a biohazard

How often should a CCMA perform an inventory of controlled substances? a. End of each week b. End of each shift c. Every year d. Every six months

b. end of each shift

Which of the following dressings should a CCMA use on burns or wounds that have necrotic tissue? a. Foams b. Hydrogels c. Alginates d. Gauze

b. hydrogels

A CCMA had orders to collect blood cultures, CBC,PTT,and an iron panel. HE forgets to draw for the PTT. Which of the following actions should the CCMA take? a. Discard the specimens and redraw b. Keep the specimens collected and draw the PTT c. Call another CCMA and notify the supervisor d. Draw a discard tube and redraw blood cultures and blue top

b. keep the specimens collected and draw the PTT

The CCMA should regonize that a typical 7-year-old child's heart rate should be between which of the following? a. Higher that a toddler's b. Lower that a newborn c. Lower that an adult's d. Higher that an infant

b. lower than a newborns

Twenty seconds into measuring a patient's pulse, a CCMA detects an irregular heartbeat. The CCMA should take which of the following actions? a. Stop measuring the pulse b. Measure the pulse for 1 min c. measure the pulse for 30 sec d. Measure the pulse on the opposite wrist

b. measure the pulse for 1 min

A CCMA is scheduling a patient for an outpatient procedure. The CCMA should take which of the following actions first? a. Precertify the procedure with the patient's insurance company b. Obtain an oral or written order from the provider for the procedure c. call the outpatient facility to inquire about available days and times for the procedure d. Contact the patient to find out his availability for the procedure

b. obtain oral or written orders from the provider for the procedure

Which of the following is the most important factor to consider when collection a chain of custody specimen? a. Appropriate amount b. Proper identification c. Appropriate collection method d. Proper handeling

b. proper identification

Which of the following should a CCMA perform on a hemostat prior to autoclaving? a. Antiseptic procedure b. Sanitization c. Disinfection d. Sterilization

b. sanitization

A CCMA is performing a spirometery test for a patient who has a repiatory disease. Which of the following is the best position for this patient to be placed? a. Supine b. Seated c. Standing d. Prone

b. seated

A CCMA is preparing to perform an EKG on a 3-year-old patient. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the ccma to take before the procedure? a. Restrain he child b. Tell the child that the procedure won't hurt c. Ask the parent to hold the child during the procedure d. Require the parents to leave the room

b. tell the child that the procedure won't hurt

Why is it important to place a specimen in a bio-hazard bad when transporting to an outside laboratory? a. The bio-hazard bad ensures prompy transportation of the specimen b. The bio-hazard bag prevents a possible exposure incident c. The bio-hazard bag allows the whole blood specimen to be placed in the freezer d. The bio-hazard bag maintains the proper in vitro characteristics of th specimen

b. the bio-hazard bag prevents a possible exposure incident

Which of the following is required to schedule an outpatient procedure after receiving a provider's order? a. A signed consent form b. The patine's demographic information c. A list of alternate facilities for procedure d. Alternate payment options

b. the patient's demographic information

A provider ordered a tobramycin level to be drawn 1 hr after dose. The tobramycin has been ordered for an inpatient at 1100. Which of the following actions should the CCMA take? a. Draw blood at 1100 b. Verify the dose with the nurse c. Contact the laboratory d. Ask the patient

b. verify the dose with the nurse

A CCMA is preparing to perform a hand draw. Which of the following should the CCMA assemble? a. ETS needle and transfer device b. Winged infusion set and adaptor c. Syringe and vacutainer d. Lancet and microtainer

b. winged infustion set and adaptor

Retro

backward, behind

The presence of leukocytes in urine is an indicator for what?

bacteruria or UTI

Pre

before

Infra

below, beneath

Clean genitals with ____ to not mess up urine test results

benzol chloride

Hemat, Hem

blood

Yellow tube

blood cultures, SPS

Vascul

blood vessels

Crop

body

Oste

bone

Ambi

both

OU

both eyes

The SP or sympathetic nervous system affects

both, the atria and the ventricles by increasing heart rate conduction and irritability

Diastole is the ___ number on the BP and occurs when the heart ____.

bottom; relaxes

Abbreviation for Beats Per Minute

bpm

Less than 60

bradycardia

-pnea

breathing

Which of the following statements made by a new CCMA, regarding an artifact, demonstrates a meed for further teaching? a. "a broken recording is not caused by patient movement." b. "Wandering baseline artifact is due to patient movement and respiration." c. "Electrical interference on the EKG is not caused by cell phones." d. "Sonatic tremor is due to muscle movement."

c. "Electrical interference on the EKG is not caused by cell phones."

A provider has ordered a patient to wear a telemetry monitor at home. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates a need for further instruction? a. "I should take a sponge bath while wearing this monitor." b. "I'll keep track of my daily activities in a diary." c. "If an electrode comes off. I will reattach it at home." d. "I should wear loose clothing while wearing the monitor."

c. "If an electrode comes off, I will reattch it at home."

A CCMA is teaching a patient to give himself insulin injections. Which of the following patient statements confirms understanding of the instrictios? a. "I will shake the bottle prior to drawing theh mediation." b. "I will blow on the site to make sure the alcohol dries." c. "The insulin will be at room temperature for the injection." d. "The needle meeds to be at a 15 degree angle for insertion."

c. "the insulin will be at room temperature for the injection."

When performing a visual acuity test for a pediatric patient, which of the following distances should the CCMA use? a. 20 feet b. 5 feet c. 10 feet d. 15 feet

c. 10 feet

The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institution(CLSI) stats that needle insertion in the antecubital area should be at a a. 5 to 10 degree angle b. 50 to 60 degree angle c. 15 to 30 degree angle d. 35 to 45 degree angle

c. 15 to 30 degree angle

A patient's body temperature will be at its lowest at which of the following times? a. 10:00 AM b. 9:00 PM c. 4:00 AM d. 1:00 PM

c. 4:00 AM

Which of the following waves should a CCMA use to determine the regularity of ventricular depolarization? a. U b. T c. R d. P

c. R

A patient is reporting chest pain and pressure. If this patient is experiencing a heart attack, which of the following laboratory test results caould be elevated? a. Urolilinogen b. Reticulocyte c. Troponin d. Prolactin

c. Troponin

What is the name of the legislation that protects health care staff from retaliation by their employers when they report cases of patient neglect and abuse? a. Good Samaritan Act b. HITECH Act c. Whistleblower Protection Act d. Patient's Rights Act

c. Whistlerblowers Protection Act

According to OSHA's guidelines for proper waste disposal, which of the following should a CCMA place in a regular waste container? a. A positive culture plate b. Suture staples c. An empty urine container d. A capillary tube

c. an empty urine container

A CCMA is drawing blood from a patient and observes red spots. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the CCMA to take? a. Stop the draw immediately b. Apply ice to the site after draw c. Apply more pressure to the site after the draw d. Instruct the patient to open and close her fist

c. apply more pressure to the site after the draw

For a 12-lead EKG, which of the following is the correct placement for the fourth precordial electrode (V4)? a. At the fourth intercostal space, right margin of the sternum b. Halfway between V3 and V5 c. At the fifth intercostal space, left mid-clavicular line d. At the fourth intercostal spasce, right midclavicular line

c. at the fefth intercostal space, left mid-clavicular line

Which of the following steps for a finger stick should a CCMA complete first? a. Cleanse the site with an antiseptic wipe b. Select the appropriate part of the 3rd or 4th finger c. Position the blade of the lancet across the lines of the fingertip d. Confirm the correct identity of the patient

c. confirm the correct identity of the patient

Which of the following methods for calculating a patient's heart rate from the EKG is correct? a. Calculate the mean rate and divide 1500 by the rate b. Count the number of small boxes in two cardiac cycles c. Divide 1500 by the number of small boxes between two R-waves d. Count the number of large boxes between P and T waves

c. divide 1500 by the number of small boxes between R-waves

Which of the following is required when drawing a forensic sample? a. Have another CCMA witness the draw b. Have the next of kin sign a chain of custody form c. Have the receiving laboratory sign a chain of custody form d. Have a provider withness the draw

c. have the receiving laboratory sign a chain fo custody form

Which of the following actions should the CCMA take to verify the quality of venipuncture supplies before beginning a blood draw.? a. Determine that the tourniquet is the proper size b. Check the vacuum of the tube c. Inspect the integrity of the needle's seal d. Verify that the adapter in the correct color

c. inspect the integrity of the needle's seal

A CCMA is caring for a patient who has a body mass index (BMI) of 23. The patient should be catergorized as which of the following? a. Obese b. Underweight c. Normal weight d. overweight

c. normal weight

For which of the following must the CCMA follow chain of custody guidelines? a. Digoxin levels b. Blood cultures c. Paternity testing d. Lead levels

c. paternity testing

While performing a pulse oximetry reading, which of the following factors should the CCMA recognize as contributing to an erroneous result? a. Patient's blood pressure b. Patient's weight c. Patient's movement d. Patient's hydration

c. patient's movement

Which of the following tests results is affected when providone iodine is used to cleanse the site for a dermal puncture? a. Glucose b. Blood Urea Nitrogen c. Potassium d. Coagulation studies

c. potassium

A patient presents to an office for treatment. After reading the consent form, she has second thoughts. Who is responsible for counseling the patient? a. Receptionist b. CCMA c. Provider d. Administrative manager

c. provider

A patient calls a facility and asks for the cost of a surgical procedure. Which of the following is an appropriate response by the CCMA? a. Tell the patinet she must speak directly with her provider b. Suggest the patient contact her insureance provider c. Quote the cost of the procedure d. Advise the patient that the information must be mailed

c. quote the cost of the procedure

A CCMA observes a hematoma developing at the site of a venous blood draw. The CCMA should do which of the following? a. Observe the site to see if the hematoma worsens b. Ask the patient to apply pressure to the area c. Release the tourniquet and stop the draw d. Call for a nurse and assess the patient's condition

c. release the tourniquet and stop the draw

Upon entering a patient's room for a routine blood draw, a CCMA notices a clergy member is with the patient. The CCMA should so which of the following? a. Proceed with the draw b. Mark requisition "unable to draw at this time." c Return after drawing other patients d. Wait in the patient's room until the clergy member leaves

c. return after drawing other patients

Which of the following is an example of the acceptable reporting of routine lab results? a. Call the family physician with the results b. E-mail the results to the patient c. Send the results to the physician in a marked envelope d. Fax the results to the insurance office

c. send the results to the physician in a marked envelope

Which of the following can cause a hemolyzed specimen? a. Inverting the specimen four times b. Partially filling the collection tube c. Shaking the collection tube vigorously d. Allowing the specimen to clot

c. shaking the collection tube vigorously

Which of the following types of appointment systems allows flexibility to the most consistent patient flow? a. Double booking b. Cluster booking c. Wave scheduling d. Stream scheduling

c. wave scheduling

A clinical medical assistant is drawing five blood tubes. When should the tourniquet be released? a. When the draw in complete b. After a flash of blood is seen c. Within 1 min of application of the tourniquet d. Between 2 and 3 min after application of the tourniquet

c. within 1 min of application of the tourniquet

Meta

change

A _____-______ _____-______ urine sample is usually required for any bacterial culture.

clean catch mid stream

Convert cm to in

cm x 0.39 = inches

Physical examination of urine consists of

colume (adequate for testing, observing color and appearance, odor, specific gravity

-ia, -ism, -osis, -y

condition process

Modes of transmission

contact (direct or indirect) droplet, airborne, common vehicle, vector

-systole

contraction of the heart

-tripsy

crushing

Category 1 CPT codes describe

current procedure

The primary code in the CPT coding system consists of have many digits? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5

d. 5

A CCMA is caring for a patient who is crying. Which of the following actions should the CCMA take? a. Ask the patient why he is crying b. Tell the patient there is no reason to cry c. Tell the provider immediately d. Allow the patient to cry

d. Allow the patient to cry

Which of the following is a CLIA-waived laboratory test? a. PAP smear b. Scotch tape test c. Fecal leukocyte d. HCG test

d. HCG test

Which of the following is the proper procedure after collection an ammonia specimen? a. Protect the specimen tube from light b. Keep the specimen tube warm c. Keep the specimen tuve at body temperature d. Place the specimen tube in an ice-water slurry

d. Place the specimen tube in an ice-water slurry

When determining therapeutic medication monitoring levels. which of the following information should the CCMA recognize as most important in measuring trough levels? a. time last dose was taken b. Effectiveness of dietary changes c. Effectiveness of lifestyle changes d. Time next dose is due

d. Time next dose is due

A CCMA is caring for a number of patients at the same time. For which of the following patients should the CCMA interrupt a previously scheduled appointment? a. A patient who returns because of continuing symptoms of GERD b. An adult who is irritable because of a sever rash on her body c. A geriatric patient who demonstrates confusion and frustration d. An adult who is experiencing dyspnea and congestion

d. an adult patient who is experiencing dysphnea and congestion

Which of the following techniques should aCCMA use to put a young child at ease prior to administering an injection? a. Show the child the needle that will be used for the procedure b. Use medical terms to help the child understand what's happening c. Tell the child that the procedure will not hurt d. Ask the child about non-helath related subjects

d. ask the child about non-health related subject

An EKG strip that shows a saw tooth rhythm is an indication of what type of arrhythmia. a. Ventricle pacemaker b. Sinus tachycardia c. Accelerated juntional rhythm d. Atrial flutter

d. atrial flutter

A provider requests that a CCMA provides lab results to a patient. When the CCMA calls, the phone is disconnected. Using the EMR program, what is another way to get lab results to the patient? a. Fax machine b. Text message c. E-mail d. Certified letter

d. certified letter

A patient states that this is his first blood draw. Which of the following actions is appropriate? a. Explain the reason the test was ordered b. Infrom the patient of all possible test results c. Show the patient that gauge of the needle d. Describe the procedure

d. describe the procedure

Which of the following should a CCMA do first when blood is splashed in her eyes? a. Apply cold compresses b. Instill ophthalmix ointment c. Use antibiotic eye drops d. Flush with tepid water

d. flush with tepid water

Which of the following is the correct order of draw? a. Lavender, green,gray b. Gray,green, lavender c. Green,gray,lavender d. Green,lavender,gray

d. green,lavender, gray

A CCMA is educating an older adult patient on wound care. Which of the following should the CCMA do to ensure patient understanding? a. Speak louder to the patient b. Stand beside the patient c. Have additional medical staff present to expplain information d. Have the patient repeat information

d. have the patient repear information

A CCMA is montoring an infant patient for microcephly. Which of the following describes the anthropometric measurement that the CCMA should perform? a. Length b. Weight c. Chest circumference d. Head circumference

d. head circumference

Which of the following lead groups represents Einthoven's Triangle? a. The precordial leads b. Leads V1,V2, and V3 c. Leads aVR, aVL, and aVF d. Leads I,II,and III

d. leads i,II, and III

A CCMA has a request to collect a routine CBC form a healthy 10-month-old infant. Which of the following is the most appropriate collection site? a. Third finger of left hand b. Median antecunital vein c. Cephalic veign d. Left heel

d. left heel

Which of the following laboratory results is abnormal? a. Sodium - 138 mEq/l b. red blood cell count - 5.2 mm^3 c. Platelets - 350 mm^3 d. Potassium - 3 mEg/l

d. potassium 3 mEg/l

A CCMA is mearuring the intervals on an EKG tracing . Which of the following is an anticipated finding of impaired conduction through the AV node? a. Decreased QT interval b. Prolonged QRS interval c, Prolonged AT interval d. Prolonged PR interval

d. prolonged PR interval

In addition to name and phone nunber, which of the following pieces of information is required to schedule an appointment? a. insurance b. social security number c. date of birth d. reason for visit

d. reason for visit

Patients are restricted from doing which of the following while wearing a Holter monitor? a. Exercise b. smoking c. Sexual activity d. Taking a showe r

d. taking a shower

The choice to perform a capillary puncture is best determined by which of the following factors? a. Patient weight b. Patient diagnosis c. Test results d. Test ordered

d. test ordered

-lysis

death or breakdown

Ischemia

decrease in amount of blood flow

The contraction of cardiac cells from electrical discharge is ____.

depolarization

When the heart muscle is contracting -

depolarization

For which procedure would you warm the site for a minimum of 3-4 minutes to increase blood flow?

dermal punctures (heel sticks)

-pathy

disease

Used for instruments that easily corrode

dry heat sterilization

Agonal means

dying heart

qhs

each night or at bed time

Class C fires

eleCtrical fire- nonconductive way to extinguish

Conduction Block

electrical impulses go down but encounter blocks and delays

Ectopic Rythms

electrical impulses originating from somewhere else but the SA node

Tachycardia is a _____ heart rate of over ____ bpm.

elevated; 100

The inner most layer of the heart

endocardium

The two hour postprandial test is used for?

evaluation of diabetes mellitus

qd

every day

Ultra

excessive

Supra

excessive, more

Analytical errors during collection of blood

extended tourniquet time, hemolysis, wrong order of draw, failure to invert tubes, faulty technique under filling tubes

Tachy

fast

When checking for hormones in urine when do you collect the urine sample

first voiding in the morning

Class B fires

flammable liquids/vapors- remove oxygen to extinguish

PR segment

flat line between P wave and QRS complex

ST segment

flat line between QRS complex and T wave

Lithotomy

flat on back, knees bent in stirrups

Quadra, Tetra

four

qid

four times a day

ST segment

from J point to the onset of the T wave

sig

from the latin, let it be labeled

Convert ft to in

ft/ 12 = total inches

Symptoms of patients with diabetes mellitus

glycosuria, polyuria, and thirst

Fever for oral

greater than 100 F (37.8 C)

Abbreviation for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin

hCG

Hemi

half

Cardi

heart

Functions necessary for life

heart function, blood pressure, respiration, temperature

The tracing is marked on the paper by a stylus using _____.

heat

Hematocrite is made up of

hemoglobin x 3

additives in green top tube

heparin, sodium, litium, ammonium

Convert in to cm

inches x 2.54 = cm

Convert in to ft

inches/12 = feet

-tomy

incision

Digitalis does

increases the force of cardiac contractions as well as cardiac output, tocicity in 20% of patients

heel sticks are performed on which patients?

infants less than 1 year old

-itis

inflammation

-scope

instrument for viewing

(Prescription) IM

intramuscular (in the muscle)

(Prescription) IV

intravenous

Convert kg to lb

kg x 2.2 = lb

Nephr

kidney

Ren

kidney

Class K fires

kitchen fires

Trendelenburg

laid flat, facing up, bottom of table raised 30*

Mega

large

Order of draw for cappilary specimens

lavender first, then tubes with other additives, then tubes with out additives

Convert lb to kg

lb x 0.45 = kg

OS

left eye

Hypo

less, decreased

Defamation of character by written statement is considered

libel

Multi

many

Poly

many

PPE includes?

mask, goggles, face shields, respirator

-meter

measure

Explain blood pressure

measurement of amount of force blood excertes on peripheral artery walls

Hyper

more, increased

Waveform

movement away from the isoelectric line either positive or negative

heart sounds produced by closure of the valves

murmors

Muscul, Myo

muscles

Neur

nerve

Ventricles

no P wave 20-40 bpm wide > 12s

De

not, down

-emia

of the blood

Mono

one

Five small block

one big block

Class A fires

ordinary combustible material- water to extinguish

What will occur if you puncture the heel too deep? more than 2 mm

osteomyalitis

-plegia

paralysis

Semi

part

What is the most important task of a phlebotomist

patient ID

the sac containing the heart

pericardium

Examination of urine consists of

physical, chemical, microscopic

Category 2 CPT codes used to

physicians to track services that will assist w/ quality care.

What are the symptoms of shock

plale cold clammy skin, blank stare, rapid weak pulse, fast shallow breathing

Red gel separator

plastic tube

J (RST) junction

point at which QRS complex ends and the ST segment begins

When the heart muscle is resting/relaxing-

polarization

Opposite of anemia

polycythemia

pc

post consumption/ after a meal

Glycosuria

presence of glucose in the urine

serous fluid

prevents friction as the heart beats

-metry

process of measuring

-graphy

process of recording

-scopy

process of vewing

patient lays on his/her stomach with head turned to one side for comfort

prone position

Valve lovated between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk

pulmonic valve

2) A medical assistant is transcribing a prescription for a provider for a medication that must be taken hourly. Which of the following abbreviations should the medical assistant identify is the correct notation of when and how often the patient should take the medication?

qh

Pulse is taken where and how long

radial for 30sec x2, if tachy or brady take it 1 minute

-gram, graph

record

Hypothalamus

regulates and maintains body temperature

Continuous Fever

remains constant above baseline, does not flucuate

-ectomy

removal

-plasty

repair

Results in myocardial relaxation

repolarization

When myocardial cells recover electrically its called _____

repolarization

When the heart muscle is recovering-

repolarization

-rrhythmia

rhythm

Cost

ribs

Arteries supplying the heart

right and left coronary from the aorta

arteries supplying the heart

right and left coronary from the aorta

Where does deoxygenated blood enter the heart?

right atrium

OD

right eye

Which limb is always the ground

right leg

Olig

scanty

the copper reaction test is used for what?

screening for glucose in urine

S2 in the ventricles

second heart sound due to the closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves

(Prescription) SQ

short for subcutaneous (meaning under the skin)

Uni

single, one

Brady

slow

Bradycardia is a ____ heart rate of less then _____ bpm.

slowed; 60

Micro

small

3 skills of the phlebotomist

social, clerical, technical

Light blue

sodium citrate, coagulation

Green tube

sodium heparin

Gastr

stomach

(Prescription) sl

sublingual (under the tongue)

sl

sublingual under tongue

-stomy or ostomy

surgical creation of an opening

-rrhaphy

suturing

The ans or autonomic nervous system is subdvided into

sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system

Greater then 100

tachycardia

Category 3 CPT codes are

temporary codes

Which are the preferred sites for dermal punctures

the distal segment of the third or fourth finger of the non-dominant hand

dermal puncture is made in

the fleshy portion of the finger slightly to the side of the center perpendicular to the lines of the fingerprints

a muscular hollow organ located in thoracic cavity between lungs

the heart

On Lead III, which is the positive lead

the left leg is positive

Where on the foot is the dermal puncture made on patients less than a year old

the medial and lateral areas of the plantar surface of the foot

Tri

three

tid

three times a day

Per

through

When checking peak therapuetic monitoring levels chek the...

time last dose was taken

Systole is the ____ number on BP and occurs when the heart ____.

top; contracts

Ad

toward

-latric

treatment

-oma

tumor

bid

twice a day

Bi-Di

two

Epi

upon, above

Ur

urine

Prone position is used for

used to examine back and spine

what does the QRS complex represent?

ventricular depolarization

The vertical axis represents:

voltage, measures in millivolts (1/1000 part of a volt) but expressed in millimeters: 0.1mV-1mm.

Interval

waveform plus a segment

A, An

without

The specimen was insufficient.

​A blood specimen was rejected by the laboratory with the abbreviation QNS. Why was the specimen rejected?

Provider

​A patient presents to an office for treatment. After reading the consent form, she has second thoughts. Who is responsible for counseling the patient?

At the fifth intercostal space, left midclavicular line

​For a 12-lead EKG, which of the following is the correct placement for the fourth precordial electrode (V4)?

​Atrial flutter

​What is the name of the arrhythmia in the EKG tracing below?

​Alteration in service performed

​When using CPT codes, what do modifiers indicate?

25 gauge

​Which of the following needle sizes is the most appropriate for a subcutaneous injection?

Within 1 min of application of the tourniquet

​​A clinical medical assistant is drawing five blood collection tubes. When should the tourniquet be released?


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