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What is the best way for Brandon, a massage therapist, to instruct Mr. Cole, a male client, in preparation for a massage? A. "Take off your shirt and pants and lay down on the table on your tummy." B. "Mr. Cole, please remove everything but your underclothes. Lay face down on the massage table. Do you have any questions? If not, l'll return in three minutes." C. "Mr. Cole, take everything off and l'll be back in a few." D. "Remove your outside clothing and leave on your shorts or boxers, and then lay face down on the massage table, under the cover sheet."

"B. "Mr. Cole, please remove everything but your underclothes. Lay face down on the massage table. Do you have any questions? If not, l'll return in three minutes." and l'll

and then goes to the teeth. What employability ladies room to put on makeup, rule is she violating? Amy is scheduled to work from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m on Monday. She clocks in at 7:59 a.m. on Monday take out her nose piercing jewelry, and brush her A. Report to work on time, B. Report C. Maintain a D. Be prepared to work when scheduled. professional appearance. to work when you arrive at work.

. D. Be prepared to work when you arrive at work.

Patty is a nursing assistant with no medication training. The medication nurse has dissolved a medication in the patient's applesauce, and asks Patty to feed it to the patient. How should Patty respond? A "I'm sorry but I am not permitted to give medications." B."Is it OK with the charge nurse?" C. "Ill be happy to help if you will show me how to do it." D. "It would be my pleasure to assist you."

A "I'm sorry but I am not permitted to give medications."

Most healthcare agencies allow uniformed healthcare professionals to wear: A A watch. B. Eyebrow piercings. C. One bracelet. D. Three rings.

A A watch.

What group of healthcare workers would MOST LIKELY be part of a rehabilitation team? A Social worker, physical therapist, occupational therapist, physician B. Nurse, physical therapist, paramedic, perfusionist C. Biomedical equipment technician, occupational therapist, physician, paramedic D. Social worker, nurse, perfusionist, biomedical equipment technician

A Social worker, physical therapist, occupational therapist, physician

Belle is a pharmacy assistant. What does Belle have the "right" to do? A Take her scheduled break for personal reasons. B. Refuse to perform tasks she does not like to perform. C. Take a coffee break whenever she is not checking out a customer. D. Have social conversations with her friends while she is working.

A Take her scheduled break for personal reasons.

What is usually included in the first paragraph of a cover or introductory letter? A) A brief introduction and goal statement B. A thank you for consideration and invitation to contact reference C. Explanation of educational preparation D. Long range plans and personal vision for the future

A) A brief introduction and goal statement

Marie likes to choose her conflicts wisely. Which conflict below should Maria choose to do something about? A, She sees another student take something out of a friend's purse. B. She hears other students complaining about her favorite teacher. C. The person in front of her in the lunch line takes the last slice of chocolate cake. D. Her teacher says "Maria, stop daydreaming" and she was not daydreaming.

A, She sees another student take something out of a friend's purse.

Central University has a Dental Assisting certification program connected with their dental school. Approximately how long is the program? A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 4 years D. 7 years

A. 1 year years

Leola's best friend, Angel, is late to work and begs Leola not to say anything to their supervisor. Later, the supervisor specifically asks Leola what time Angel arrived. If Leola tells the truth, she is: A. Acting with integrity. B. Observing the chain of command. C. Going beyond the minimum D. Promoting a positive energy.

A. Acting with integrity.

What is the best description of the profession of Occupational Therapist? A. Assists patients in learning activities of daily living and prepares them forreturning to work B. Provides information on drugs and the correct way to use them, and ensures drug compatibility C. Uses exercises to improve breathing and administers oxygen D. Uses leisure activities to minimize patients' symptoms and improve physical and mental well-being

A. Assists patients in learning is the best activities of daily living and prepares them for returning to work

What is an example of a career in the Diagnostic Services Cluster? A. Audiologist B. Hospital administrator C. Medical Assistant D. Paramedic

A. Audiologist

An orthodontist straightens teeth. What does an orthopedist straighten? A. Bones B. Minds C. Muscles D. Nerves

A. Bones

A college wants to hire someone to give nutritional advice and counseling to their athletes. What type of medical professional should they hire? A. Dietician B. Physician C. Registered nurse D. Social worker

A. Dietician Physician

The other EMTS describe A. Does his fair share of the work, Ben as a good team member because he is highly skilled and: B. Takes credit for the work of the team. C Likes to do things the way he has always done them with co-workers after work. D. Participates in activities

A. Does his fair share of the work,

A patient with a legal disability cannot: A. Form a contract. B. Be charged under criminal law. C. Work in a healthcare setting. D. Be seen in an emergency room.

A. Form a contract.

What should you do FIRST when meeting the person who is going to interview you? A Greet the interviewer by name and shake hands B. Remain standing until the interviewer tells you to sit down C. Sit up straight with your feet flat on the floor D. Wait for the interviewer to speak first

A. Greet the interviewer by name and shake hands

A nursing home hires a nursing assistant whose previous employer describes as "very competent." You would expect the new assistant to be; A. Highly skilled. B. On time to work. C. Helpful to other assistants. D. The first to get her work done.

A. Highly skilled.

In legal terms, if a psychologist in a private practice is the principal, who is the agent? A. His/her receptionist В. A patient C. A patient's spouse D. The landlord of the medical office building

A. His/her receptionist

What is the best way to resign from a job? A. In a written business letter B. Over the phone C. Via a text message D. Via e-mail

A. In a written business letter

A medication is ordered to be mixed in 1000 mm of IV fluid for administration. If a nurse injects the medication directly into a patient's vein in error, he/she could be guilty of: A. Malpractice. B. Assault. C. Negligence. D. Physical abuse.

A. Malpractice.

An 18 year-old female comes to the emergency room. The doctor is absolutely sure she was beaten but she says she fell. What should the doctor do? A. Notify the police. B. Notify the girl's parents. C. Treat her injuries and respect her privacy. D. Believe what the patient says.

A. Notify the police.

The Healthcare professional is an EMT-P. What does the "P" stand for? A. Paramedic B. Periodic C. Primary D. Professional

A. Paramedic

A dental assistant tells her friends that a hvgienist she works with has a drinking problem. If this is not true, the assistant could be guilty of: A. Slander. B. Malpractice. C. Battery. D. Libel.

A. Slander.

A loud, complaining patient asks the dental assistant, "Am a being a baby?" The assistant replies "Oh no. Some people have very sensitive teeth." This response is an example of: A. Tact. B. Patience. C. Enthusiasm. D. Competence.

A. Tact.

Don is caring for his elderly mother. He could be charged with psychological abuse if he: A. Threatens to lock her in her room. B. Uses profanity when he talks to her. C. Does not give her enough to eat and drink. D. Hits her.

A. Threatens to lock her in her room.

What is an example of a short-term goal? A. To earn all As and Bs on my next report card. B. To graduate from college with a degree in pharmacy. C. To raise a family in a nurturing environment. D. To have pizza for dinner tonight.

A. To earn all As and Bs on my next report card.

Mr. Bon signs a HIPAA authorization form at a dental practice. An additional authorization lom would need to be signed: A. To give Mr. Bon's complete dental treatment information to his son. B. For Mr. Bon to have his teeth cleaned. C. Before the office can file a claim with Mr. Bon's medical insurance company. D. Before any dental office employee, other than the dentist, can look at the chart.

A. To give Mr. Bon's complete dental treatment information to his son.

23. A physician's office asks a new patient to sign a HIPAA "Notice of Privacy Practices" form. What is the purpose of this form? A. To inform patients of their privacy rights under HIPAA. B. To grant permission for the office to release information to insurance companies. C. To allow office associates to access the patient's records. D. To protect the office from being charged with invasion of privacy.

A. To inform patients of their privacy rights under HIPAA.

A licensed healthcare professional must complete an approved educational program and pass a state board exam that is authorized by a: A government agency. B. hospital or medical center. C. college or university. D. professional association.

A. government agency.

A charge nurse is described by a nursing assistant as being an effective leader. What example hythe charge nurse would support this description? A.) He pitches in and helps the nursing assistants when things are really busy. B. He has a good sense of humor and makes light of stressful situations. C. He makes sure that the assistants who have worked for him the longest get the easier assignments. D. He compliments the younger nurses on their appearance.

A.) He pitches in and helps the nursing assistants when things are really busy.

Peggy is a dental hygienist. Does she have a right to wear a generous amount of perfume at work? A.) No. The strong odor could violate her patient's rights. B. No. Healthcare workers should never wear perfume, after shave, or anything similar. C. Yes. Perfume creates a pleasant smell for patients. D. Yes. She has the right to wear whatever she wants.

A.) No. The strong odor could violate her patient's rights.

When filling out a job application, what should you put in the blank that says "reason for leaving" if you have not left? A. "I haven't left yet." B "N/A" C. "nothing' D. Leave it blank

B "N/A"

If you have a 10:00 a.m. interview at the hospital in the personnel department, and it takes exactly 20 minutes to travel from your home to the hospital parking lot, when should you leave your home? A. 9:10 a.m. B, 9:25 a.m. C. 9:35 a.m. D. 9:40 a.m.

B, 9:25 a.m.

A hospitalized patient is introduced to Dr. Leila Azzi as "an intern on my team" by the attending physician. AS an intern, Dr. Azzi: A. Is still in medical school and cannot participate in patient care. B, Performs the skill of a doctor under the supervision of the attending physician. C. Has all the rights and privileges of any physician on the hospital medical staff. D. Functions as an independent healthcare provider who is employed by the attending physician.

B, Performs the skill of a doctor under the supervision of the attending physician.

During an interview for a dental office receptionist position, your first question is "Tell me about yourself." What is the BEST response? A. "I was born in Independence, Missouri on a snowy day in March. My parents didn't ever know if they would reach the hospital on time..."B. "I'm an honor student at the city Medical Professions Academy. I plan to enroll at State University in the fall in their dental hygiene program..." C. "I'm (name), I currently attend Central High, and I live at home with my parents. I have my own car, so transportation to work is not a problem..." D. "I'm what you would call a happy-go-lucky, energetic, and very approachable young person. I guess that's why I have so many friends..."

B. "I'm an honor student at the city Medical Professions Academy. I plan to enroll at State University in the fall in their dental hygiene program..."

A Healthcare professional earned a degree in business management, but after 10 years in the business world, they have decided that they want to be a funeral director. If the Healthcare professional wants to complete their education quickly, how many years will it MOST LIKELY take? A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 4 years D. 6 years

B. 2 years

A client decides to take his dog to a different veterinarian and requests the dog's chart record. What is the client entitled to? A. The dog's chart. B. A copy of the chart. C. Only selected information in the chart as determined by the veterinarian. D. The client is not permitted to receive any chart materials.

B. A copy of the chart.

An athletic trainer is frustrated with the constant criticism she receives from the head trainer. What should she do? A. Stand up to the trainer the next time she is criticized. B. Ask for a private meeting to discuss her concerns. C. Keep her feelings to herself and accept the head trainer's authority. D. Report the trainer's behavior to his/her supervisor.

B. Ask for a private meeting to discuss her concerns.

. Dr. Smith asks Bobbie, a medical assistant, to help a patient, Mr. Jones, to his car in a wheelchair. On the way to the car, Bobbie accidently runs into Mrs. Jones, knocking her down. Mrs. Jones suffers a broken hip and files a lawsuit. Who is identified in the lawsuit at the agent? A. Dr. Smith B. Bobbie C. Mr. Jones D. Mrs. Jones

B. Bobbie

. A medical office is aware that their average patient wait time is 20 minutes. What might be their BEST strategy for beginning to address the problem? A. Let the physician who owns the medical office offer a solution. B. Have a team meeting to gather different ideas for solving the problem. C. Survey the patients to determine if they mind waiting for 20 minutes. D. Pay for a professional consulting company to analyze the office efficiency procedures.

B. Have a team meeting to gather different ideas for solving the problem.

An effective group facilitator should: A. Try to persuade the group to make the decision that he/she wants. B. Involve all members of the group in the decision-making process. C. Use an autocratic leadership style. D. Do most of the work for the group to achieve their goals.

B. Involve all members of the group in the decision-making process.

What eye care professional completed medical school and then specialized in the disease of the eyes? A. Occularist B. Ophthalmologist C. Optician D. Optometrist

B. Ophthalmologist

What diagnosis must be reported to the proper authorities? A. Overdose of aspirin B. Overdose of heroin C. Pneumococcal pneumonia D. Viral pneumonia

B. Overdose of heroin

HIPAA rules require that certain diseases must be reported by law to protect the public. Which of the following diseases would fall into the category of reportable diseases? A. Diabetes B. Syphilis C. Gastroenteritis D. Multiple sclerosis

B. Syphilis

An EMT is charged with battery. What did the EMT do? A. Informed the news media of a victim's condition. B. Treated a victim, even though the victim refused treatment. C. Failed to splint a broken leg and then moved the victim. D. Used inappropriate words to describe a victim's nationality.

B. Treated a victim, even though the victim refused treatment.

Lawrence works in a hospital as a dietary aide. He has shoulder-length hair. He would MOST LIKELY be asked to: A. Cut his hair short. B. Wear a hair net. C. Wear a head band. D. Wear a chefs hat.

B. Wear a hair net.

You have an interview to work for a dental laboratory. The job involves delivering dentures to dental offices and picking up impressions. What should you wear to your interview? A. A white clinical uniform B. Business casual attire C Professional business attire D. Scrubs

C. Professional business attire

What policy do MANY healthcare facilities workers with tattoos, practice in regards to healthcare workers with tattoos? A. Healthcare facilities do not hire workers with tattoos B.They require that tattoos be covered during work hours. C. They require that workers have their tattoos removed D. Tattoo policies are a personal, right and are not regulated.

B. they require that tattoos be covered during work hours

What or who should you take with you to a job interview? A. A copy of your answers to typical interview questions B.A copy of your resume C. There's no need to take anything. D. Your best friend

B.A copy of your resume

Miranda prefers to work using a Laissez-faire leadership style. What career might be best suited for Miranda? A. Paramedic B. Neurosurgeon C Massage therapist D. Operating room technician

C Massage therapist

softball 17. The Healthcare applicant brings a printed list of their references to a job interview. For the reference below, what did the applicant do wrong? Dr. Patrick Heart, Family Practice, Woods Clinic, 334 Main Street, Flint, MI (888) 765-7654 A. Should have included Dr. Heart's specialty B. Should have spelled out the state name C The zip code is missing D. Words like "Street" should be abbreviated

C The zip code is missing

An interviewer says, "Give us an example of your dependability." A good response would be: A. "I never talk about my patients outside the hospital." B. "I am willing to listen to suggestions to improve my work." C) "I am never late or absent from school." D. "I work well with other people."

C) "I am never late or absent from school."

The Healthcare professional wants to work with patients, but is not interested in dealing with emergencies, trauma, or critical illness. They want to work with work Monday - Friday, and does not want to go to college for more than two years. What people of all ages, prefers to career would fit their needs? A. Nursing assistant B. Ophthalmic technician C. Physical therapy assistant D. Process technician

C) Physical therapy assistant

What statement by an athletic trainer would be an empathetic response to an injured athlete who says "I am killing my team by sitting here!" A. "No, you are not." B. "Don't worry. They understand why you can't play." C. "It must be frustrating to not be able to help your team."D. "You need to understand that you would not be much help to them with an injury."

C. "It must be frustrating to not be able to help your team."

HIPAA is MOSTLY about: A. Federal protection of healthcare workers. B. Safe medical practices. C. Accountability of health care providers. D. Privacy of health information.

C. Accountability of health care providers.

When it comes to working with written patient records, what can a healthcare worker do? A. Talk about chart information to friends. B. Erase any errors when writing in the record. C. Allow another healthcare worker who is caring for the patient to see the record. D. Change an entry in the record a couple days after it was written.

C. Allow another healthcare worker who is caring for the patient to see the record.

Daria has a legal disability. What can she legally do? A. Sign a consent form. B. Sign a HIPAA authorization. C. Answer a doctor's questions. D. Enter into a contract.

C. Answer a doctor's questions.

What is the MOST important key to resolving a conflict? A. Ask others for information about the people involved in the conflict B. Give the other person the benefit of the doubt C. Communication D. Forgiveness

C. Communication

What dental professional has the initials DDS after his or her name? A. Dental hygienist B. Dental technician C. Dentist D. Orthodontist

C. Dentist

How much makeup should a woman wear when working as a receptionist at a veterinary hospital? A. None B. Face powder only. C. Enough to create a natural, healthy appearance. D. Receptionists can wear an unlimited amount of makeup.

C. Enough to create a natural, healthy appearance.

Jan Shevlin goes to the laboratory for bloodwork. She cooperates with the phlebotomist by extending her arm to have blood drawn. What kind of agreement did the phlebotomist have with this patient? A. Informed consent B. Formal consent C. Implied contract D. Expressed contract

C. Implied contract

Where would you MOST LIKELY find a perfusionist at work? A. In a dental clinic B. In a veterinary clinic C. In an operating room D. In the hospital business office

C. In an operating room

The team member who contributes the MOST to team effectiveness is one who: A. Does exactly what is expected of him/her. B. Treats others with cool courtesy. C. Is open-minded and willing to compromise. D. Stays focused on his/her assignments and not what others are doing.

C. Is open-minded and willing to compromise.

Mr. Jones goes to a medical office with chest pain. The physician orders an antacid and does not do an EKG. That night, Mr. Jones dies from a heart attack. The doctor could be charged with: A. Slander. B. Defamation. C. Negligence. D. Battery.

C. Negligence.

Beth is a basketball player who is constantly criticizing and insulting other team members. When her teammates bring this to her attention, Beth responds "I have the right to say how I feel." Does she? A. Yes. Beth is being open and honest with her teammates. B. Yes. Freedom of speech means that Beth can say whatever she wants. C. No. Beth's behavior violates the rights of her teammates to a positive athletic environment. D. No. Nobody has the right to complain all the time.

C. No. Beth's behavior violates the rights of her teammates to a positive athletic environment.

What health professional has a minimum of a bachelor's degree? A. Massage therapist B. Phlebotomist C. Physician Assistant D. Radiology technician

C. Physician Assistant

What healthcare professional is sometimes referred to as an x-ray tech? A. Biotechnological engineer B. Medical technologist C. Process technician D. Radiologic technologist

C. Physician Assistant

What statement about the requirements for a resume is true? A. Headings should blend in with the rest of the text B. Information is presented in chronological order C. Should be printed on good quality paper D. The more pages the better

C. Should be printed on good quality paper

What safeguard should be used to protect the confidentiality of computerized medical records? A. Daily virus scan B. Weekly emptying of recycle bin C. Use of passwords D. Use of a firewall

C. Use of passwords

Which of the following is the BEST example of a hospital interdisciplinary team? A. Housekeeping staff B. Pharmacy staff C. Emergency department staff D. Morgue staff

C. emergency department staff

You are applying for a job as a receptionist at a health club. Which of your personal skills would you want to list in the "Skills" section of your resume? A. Applying hot and cold applications B. Completing insurance forms C.Proficient using Word, Access and Excel D. Skilled player of basketball and softball

C.Proficient using Word, Access and Excel

Carlos likes to make all the decisions for his team and do most of the work himself. His leadership style is described as: A. Democratic. B. Passive. C. Laissez-faire. D Autocratic.

D Autocratic.

In following the chain of command, the dental assistant works under the direction of the: A. Patient. B. Billing clerk. C. Dental hygienist. D Dentist.

D Dentist.

Allison was sick on Monday and took quite a bit of medication. On Tuesday, she slept through her alarm and did not wake up until three hours after she was to report responsible for causing Allison to miss work? A. Allison is not responsible because she was exhausted B. Allison is not responsible because her alarm was not sufficient. to work. Who or what is as a result of her illness and medications. C. The workplace should have called D, Allison is responsible for not taking the proper Allison the minute she was late, and is therefore responsible. actions to make sure she was at work on time.

D, Allison is responsible for not taking the proper actions to make sure she was at work on time..

During a job interview, it is usually appropriate to: A. chew gum. B. frequently push the hair back from your eyes. C. giggle. D, smile.

D, smile.

A healthcare professional is both a pharmacist and an entrepreneur. Where do they work? A. In a college health clinic B. In a hospital emergency room C. In a large chain retail store D,In his own pharmacy

D,In his own pharmacy

she can complete her assignments Bonnie's supervisor makes some suggestions on how Bonnie can better organize her work so that more efficiently. If Bonnie feels secure about herself, how would she respond? A. "Thank you, but I am more comfortable doing it my way." B. "I really appreciate your ideas, but there is more than one right way to do things." C. "Did I so something wrong, or did I break any rules?" D. "Thank you. I appreciate your ideas and will try to use them."

D. "Thank you. I appreciate your ideas and will try to use them."

Parks is a pharmacy assistant at a local pharmacy. It is time for his shift to be over but there is a long line at the pharmacy counter. What should Parks do? A. Clock out and then come back and help the customers. B. Clock out and leave as scheduled. C. Stay at the cash register for as long as he thinks his help is needed. D. Ask if the pharmacist wants him to stay longer, and then do as requested.

D. Ask if the pharmacist wants him to stay longer, and then do as requested.

Taking narcotics from the pharmacy by a pharmacy technician is a violation of: A. Social law. B. Civil law. C. Virtual law. D. Criminal law.

D. Criminal law.

What example would BEST lead to finding a win-win solution? A. Flipping a coin B. Voting C. Letting the person with the most power in the relationship make the decision D. Discussion that leads to a mutual decision

D. Discussion that leads to a mutual decision

If you want to become a veterinarian, how many years of additional education would you need after earning a bachelor's degree? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four

D. Four

Steve is a good role model for Leslie because he: A. Earns over $50,000 a year. B. Only complains about his boss to his family. C. Likes to rush to get the job done as quickly as possible. D. Is respectful of his co-workers and patients.

D. Is respectful of his co-workers and patients.

An angry patient writes a letter to the newspaper editor about a local psychologist. The allegations in the letter are clearly untrue and damaging to the psychologist's practice. The letter writer could be guilty of: A. Assault. B. Battery. C. Slander. D. Libel.

D. Libel.

Of the following health informatics careers, which requires the FEWEST years of formal education? A. Healthcare administrator B. Medical interpreter C. Medical records administrator D. Medical transcriptionist

D. Medical transcriptionist

What does the P in HIPAA stand for? A. Patient B. Protection C. Privacy D. Portability

D. Portability

What medical professional is an expert on human behavior and helps people deal with their problems? A. Genetic counselor B. Medical assistant C. Mortician D. Psychologist

D. Psychologist

Karl is a Physical Therapist. He goes to a patient's room to walk the patient, and is told by the charge nurse that the patient has a headache and just took two Tylenol. What should Karl do? A Walk the patient now as scheduled. B. Cancel the patient's physical therapy treatment for the day. C. Wait one hour to see if the patient feels better, and then walk the patient. D. Report this problem to the patient's physician.

D. Report this problem to the patient's physician.

You have a job interview with a local office of the March of Dimes. What should you do before you go to the interview? A. Get a haircut B. Make a donation to the March of Dimes C. Remove all your jewelry D. Research the organization

D. Research the organization

When looking for a job, networking can be an effective strategy. What should you do to "network?" horla oo or A. Check career listings at a local TV station B. Go to the personnel department at a healthcare facility C. Look at job search sites on the internet D. Tell your friends and family you are looking for a job

D. Tell your friends and family you are looking for a job

A Healthcare professional wants to become an athletic trainer and eventually work with a professional football team. Where will they go to complete the educational requirements? A. Community college B. High school C. Technical school D. University

D. University

When dressed in a white clinical uniform, it is acceptable to wear: A. Red underwear. B. Open-toed shoes. C. Blue and gray running shoes. D. White socks and shoes.

D. White socks and shoes.

Mallory and Ashli are best friends and both want to run for president of their HOSA chapter. After sharing their feelings with each other, Mallory decides that Ashli would make a better president and she would be just as happy working with a committee, so they decide that Ashli will run for president and Mallory will be her campaign manager. This is an example of a: A. Sacrifice. B. Compromise. C. Win-lose. D. Win-win.

D. Win-win.

What section is included on most resumes? A. Hobbies B. Long-range plans C. Names and addresses of references DWork experience

D. Work experience

Mark's elderly father has been losing weight, but tells Mark that his physician says he is fine. Mark is not so sure and wants to read a copy of his father's chart. Is that possible? A. No. Medical charts can only be viewed by healthcare professionals. B. No. Only a lawyer can request a copy of a patient's medical record. C. Yes. Immediate family members can see a patient's chart. D. Yes, but only if Mark's father signs a release form.

D. Yes, but only if Mark's father signs a release form.

Once you shower and dress for your interview, you should not ride in a car with someone who is smoking. Why? A. Breathing in smoke will give you a sore throat B. The ashes could get on your clothes and ruin your appearance C. The interviewer will think you are lying when you say you do not smoke D. Your clothes will have an odor of cigarette smoke

D. Your clothes will have an odor of cigarette smoke

Barbara is a medical assistant who is always doing little things to keep all areas of the medical practice neat and clean. What personal trait does her behavior represent? A. Patience B. Willingness to learn C. Enthusiasm D.) Self-motivation

D.) Self-motivation

What patient care profession requires the most education? A. Home health aide B. Licensed practical nurse C. Nurse assistant D.Registered nurse

D.Registered nurse

Gina set a goal to lose 20 pounds. After six months, she achieved her goal. What should Gina do NEXT? A. Resume her old eating habits. Set a goal to lose ten more pounds. C Reward herself with a new pair of pants. D. Go through her closet and get rid of all her big clothes.

Reward herself with a new pair of pants.

At the end of our interview, the interviewer asks if you have any questions. Of the following, which is the BEST question to ask? A. "Can I wear jeans to work on Fridays?" B. "How many vacation days will I earn each year?" ©"What kind of job training is available here?" D. "When could I expect my first pay increase?"

©"What kind of job training is available here?" increase?"


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