NHA study guide 2.0 for CCMA
Farenheit to Celsius
(F-32)/1.8
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
(level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization
Documenting medications
* Drug name * Drug concentration * Route of administration * Dose administered * Time dose was given
What does the thymus gland do?
* Produces matured T cells (T lymphocytes) that fight infection (T Cells are a type of leukocyte)
How many times should the medication be checked before administering it
3 times
How long will a normal referral take to process
3-10 days
How far above the venipuncture site should the tourniquet be wrapped around the arm?
3-4 inches
iniative vs guilt
3-6 years; If exploration are effective, they learn to deal with people and events in a constructive way and gain a sense of initiative. If severly critizized, they will feel guilt for many of their own actions
Needle length ranges
3/8 to 4 inches
What is normal hematocrit range for females
37-47%
middle finger
3rd digit
WBC count
4,500-11,000
RBC count
4-6 million
Urine pH
4.5-8
How BPM does bundle of his have ?
40-60BPM
What is normal hematocrit range for men
42-52%
At what angle is a subcutaneous injection given?
45 degrees
ring finger
4th digit
Where is V2 placed?
4th intercostal space to the left of the sternum
Where is V1 placed?
4th intercostal space to the right of the sternum ( over right ventricle )
there are many steps in basic filing
5
How many bones in lumbar vertebrae
5 bones
How many mL in a teaspoon (tsp)?
5 mL
How much water is in the body
50 to 80%
How much plasma is in the blood?
55%
Idustry vs. Inferiority
6-12 yrs Encourage child's participation in their care
Normal adult pulse
60-100 bpm
normal adult diastolic blood pressure
60-80
How many bones in cervical vertebrae
7 bones
How many stages does Eriksons psychological development have
8 stages
How bones does axial skeleton have
80
How many oz in 240 ml
8oz ( 1 cup )
Normal child pulse
90-120bpm
Normal adult systolic BP
90-140 mmHg
What is a normal temperature
98.6 F ( 37 C )
Radioallergosorbent test (RAST)
A blood test used to detect antibodies associated with allergens
Endoplasmic Reticulum
A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.
What is health history
A collection of subjective data that provides a detailed profile of the patient's health status
fee schedule
A detail of all the fees that may be charged on a bank account.
What is a pathogen?
A disease causing agent
Res Ipsa Loquitur
A doctrine under which negligence may be inferred simply because an event occurred, if it is the type of event that would not occur in the absence of negligence. Literally, the term means "the facts speak for themselves."
living will
A document that indicates what medical intervention an individual wants if he or she becomes incapable of expressing those wishes.
Vector
A living thing that carries pathogens
Notify next patient about delay
A patient is going to be 20 min , what should MA do
Golgi apparatus
A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export by the cell
What is the matrix?
A table used for scheduling
What is hemoglobin A1C?
A type of glucose testing that is taken over 3 months ( blood sugar )
What are the fat soluble vitamins?
A, D, E, K
When handling medications do not
Abbreviate medication names, change appearance of look alike medication , create labels
How many drops are in 1 mL
About 15 drops (gtt)
SPS (sodium polyanethol sulfonate)
Additive used in blood culture collection (bottles)
allergy
Adverse reaction caused by an antigen antibody response
When can referrals be submitted
After approval from provider , and authorization from insurance company is obtained
Factors that affect the ability to break down chemicals in medication
Age , how many meds patient takes , health of organs , and even genetic makeup
Simplified letter style
All elements are LEFT justified, greeting is replaced by subject line in all caps , types signature all in caps
Amplitude
Also known as gain ( height ) degree of change in an EKG tracing
Specimen containers
Always be labeled at time of collection
essential amino acids
Amino acids that are needed, but cannot be made by the body; they must be eatin in foods
tort
An action that wrongly causes harm to someone but it is not a crime and is dealt in civil court
Lysosomes
An organelle containing digestive enzymes
What is celecoxib?
Anti-inflammatory
What is azithromycin
Antibiotic
What is warfarin?
Anticoagulant
Clonazepam is used for
Anticonvulsant
What is aripiprazole?
Antipsychotic
Reminders for collecting specimens
Appropriate time Collect from infected site Minimize transport Use correct containers and labels
Precertification
Approval obtained by insurance provider that identifies insurance coverage for diagnostic and therapeutic activities
What screenings are performed during physical exams
Audiometry , visual acuity , routine urinalysis , anthropometric measurements and vital signs
What has the greatest effect on the appointment matrix
Availability of equipment and facilities
What is lateral?
Away from the midline of the body
What are the water soluble vitamins?
B vitamins and vitamin C
How do you clean venipuncture site
Back and forth motions causing friction
Homeostasis
Balance, stable within the body
What are three primary veins for venipuncture
Basilic , cephalic, median cubital
Where is V3 placed?
Between V2 and V4, 5th intercostal space midclavicular line
Where is V5 placed?
Between V4 and V6 , 5th intercostal space midaxillary line
Leads I, II & III are ?
Bipolar leads
Which is a connective tissue
Blood
Common types of specimens in ambulatory care setting
Blood , urine, and swab samples
Type and cross match
Blood bank
What is sedimentation rate
Blood test that detects inflammation in the body
What blood tests are used for kidney functions
Blood urea nitrogen ( BUN) and creatinine monitor kidney function
What are arteries?
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
What are veins?
Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
Cushing disease/syndrome
Body produces too much cortisol
Calcium is good for
Bones, tooth development , nerve and muscle function
Interrupted baseline
Break in the tracing usually caused by disconnected or broken lead
What are capillaries?
Capillaries are the exchange vessels. They are microscopic and have only one wall—tunica intima—allowing substances to pass through quickly.
middle or ring finger
Capillary puncture
What systems help remove waste from the body's cells
Cardiovascular and respiratory
palliative care
Care designed not to treat an illness but to provide physical and emotional comfort to the patient and support and guidance to his or her family.
Which bones are considered short bones
Carpals and tarsals
myocardial infarction (MI)
Cause by lack of blood flow
Centrioles
Cell organelle that aids in cell division
anticoagulant
Chemical substance prevents blood clots
fasting blood sugar (FBS)
Chemistry
Red tube
Chemistry tests , used for serum
What are CLIA "waived" tests?
Chemistry, immunology , microbiology and hematology
CHEDDAR stands for
Chief Complaint, History, Exam, Details (of problem and complaints), Drugs and dosages, Assessment, Return visit info (if applicable)
Never skip these two areas while interviewing/ rooming a patient
Chief complaint & medication review
Progress notes obtain
Chief complaint or SOAP note that describes each visit
What UA is used for cultures
Clean catch midstream
CLIA
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
What does CLIA stand for
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
Gold or tiger top (red-grey)
Clot activator
Always avoid these safety concerns
Cluttered hallways , spills , furniture with sharp edges , items on the floor
What is the light blue tube used for?
Coagulation
What causes dizziness while doing ear irrigation's
Cold water
Chart reviews consist of
Collection and clinical review to make sure payment is made only for services that meet all plan coverage and medical necessity requirements
What is a cyst?
Collections of fluid that can be infectious
numeric filing
Combined with color coding used for larger health centers , unlimited expansion
surgical asepsis
Complete removal of micro organisms and their spores from the surface of an object
What are the 5 stages of patient centered medical home
Comprehensive care Patient centered care Coordinated care Accessible services Quality and safety fee commitments
What is systolic pressure?
Contraction phase of the heart
What is the six second method?
Count the number of QRS complexes in 6 seconds and multiply by 10. Works well for normal to slow rates.
What is large box method
Counting number of big boxes between two R waves and dividing it by 300
Bandages cover
Cover dressings
Rales
Crackles; wet crackling noise in lungs
CPT
Current Procedural Terminology
When cutting sutures always
Cut close to the knot and away from the wound/incision observing making sure it's the entire thing
Pap smear
Cytology
objective
Data or information the observer can see , measure , detect
What is subjective data?
Data that only the subject or "patient" can feel and will tell you. Usually in a statement.
D
Day
Accounts Payable
Debts incurred , not yet paid
visual field testing (perimetry)
Defects eye diseases such as glaucoma
What does the lymphatic system do?
Defend body against foreign cells and diseases , provides immunity and maintain fluid balance
conjunctiva
Delicate membrane lining the eyelids and covering the eyeball
parenteral nutrition
Delivered intravenously into a vein
What body areas are used do r intramuscular injection
Deltoid muscle , ventrogluteal muscle & vastus lateralis muscle
Reimbursement pay
Depends on age and gender
3rd or 4th finger
Dermal puncture for children and adults.
medical asepsis
Designed to reduce the number and transfer pathogens
Sterilization ( auto clave )
Destroying pathogens and their spores on objects , using heat , water , chemicals and gases
lithotrispy
Destruction of kidney stones using shock waves
Urine smells fruity due to
Diabetes
myopia
Difficulty focusing distant objects (nearsightedness)
hyperopia
Difficulty focusing nearby objects (farsightedness)
The teeth are apart of what organ system
Digestive
The pancreas is in what two organ systems
Digestive and endocrine
Which body system experiences decrease in activity during fight or flight response
Digestive system
What should an MA do at the end of the day in a medical office
Disinfect work area , stock exam rooms for next day
What method do you use to clean EKG cables
Disinfection
frontal plane (coronal plane)
Divides the body into front and back portions.
Medical Directives
Do not expire , legally validated thru USA
Most common cardiac ambulatory test
EKG
Where is the tympanic thermometer used
Ear canal
EFF
Electronic fund transfers
Chance of human error is reduced when using
Electronic prescription
coronary artery bypass graft
Eliminates a blockage in an artery going to the heart , repacking it with a vessel from another area
The thymus is apart of what two systems
Endocrine and immune
The thymus is apart of what two body systems
Endocrine and immune system
Two general routes of administration
Enteral ( through gastrointestinal tract ) Paranteral ( outside gastrointestinal tract )
identity vs. role confusion
Erikson's stage during which teenagers and young adults search for and become their true selves ( 12-20 years old )
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
Erikson's stage in which a toddler learns to exercise will and to do things independently; failure to do so causes shame and doubt
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Erikson's stage in which individuals form deeply personal relationships, marry, begin families (20-35 years )
What are the four stages of POMR
Establishing a database Compiling a problem list Plan Progress notes
What is E/M coding
Evaluation and management
What examinations are done by Fowler's position
Eyes , ears , nose , throat , chest
What are ways you can send a prescription
Faxing , via telephone, and written prescription
Grains produce
Fiber
What is the dermis composed of?
Fibrous connective tissue with nerve endings, blood vessels, sensory nerve endings, hair follicles, and glands.
Subject filing
Filing by subject
Terminal digit filing
Filing by the last set of a group of numbers
Shingling
Filing method that involves placing newer reports on top of older reports
Spun hematocrit
Finger stick collection of blood
What food is a good source of vitamin b6, vitamin D and protein
Fish
Korotkoff sounds
Five phases of articulate relaxation that are audible while obtaining a manual blood pressure
Class D fire extinguisher
Flammable metals
Where should the limb leads be placed
Fleshy areas of skin
intermittent fever
Fluctuating fever that returns to or below baseline then rises again.
Remittent fever
Fluctuating, remains elevated and does not return to baseline
Potassium is good for
Fluid balance in the body
iron is good for
Formation of hemoglobin in red blood cells for oxygen transport
What does chemistry/metabolic testing include
Glucose, BUN( blood urea nitrogen ) / creatinine ( kidney function ) liver function , cholesterol ( lipid) and hemoglobin A1C
Orange/yellow fruits
Good source of vitamin A
When removing sutures
Grasp the knot using forceps and cut next to the knot to remove
Conditioning filing
Grouping related papers together , removing all paper clips / staples , fixing damaged records
What is needed to file insurance claim
Guarantor , insurance plan, and ID numbers
What is a lipid profile?
HDL , LDL, and total cholesterol
what is the most important way to not spread infection
Hand washing
WBC count
Hematology
Lavender Tube
Hematology EDTA
Red top tube
Hematology testing
What is included in a hematology panel
Hemoglobin , hematocrit , ESR, cell counts and INR
Schedule I drugs
High potential for abuse , Not approved in USA, they are illegal , providers will not prescribe them
Schedule II drugs
High potential for abuse , can lead to psychological dependency, include morphine, methadone, oxycodone ,fentanyl. Providers must give hand written prescription with NO refills
What are the three level of service by E/M coding
History , examination and medical decision making
What is medication half life
How long it takes for the process of metabolism and excretion to eliminate half the dose
purchase order
How should an MA perform inventory for a clinic
Inferior Infarction
II, III, aVF
powders for reconstitution
IV, IM, subcut, ID
When is the physician reimbursed directly for his services by insurance company
If the patient has signed an assignment of benefits form
Where is the humerus located?
In the upper portion of the arm
Vital Signs (Cardinal Signs)
Include temperature, heart rate , respiration's and BP used to evaluate homeostasis
subjective
Includes patient demographics
Wandering baseline
Inconsistent baseline location caused by poor lead context or skin application
What ages have lease efficient metabolism
Infants and older adults , medications must be modified
What part of the heart is viewed from leads II, III and AVF
Inferior
objective information
Information collected that is observed by someone other than the patient
subjective information
Information that is personal or what someone is feeling
What is a hemostat
Instrument with locking teeth for controlling bleeding and blunt dissection Comes in straight and curved
What injection is most commonly used for TB testing
Intradermal , ( forearm)
smooth muscle
Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
cardiac muscle
Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
Clearinghouse submission
Involves electronic auditing and sorting of claims
What does the Bundle of His do?
It separates the impulse of the heart so it can travel down the septum of the heart via either the right or left bundle branches.
Chronological filing
Items are filed by date
What are the parts of urinary system in order
Kidney - removing waste from blood Ureters - long tubes carry the urine to bladder Bladder - stores urine Urethra - tube that brings urine outside the body
Where is the spleen located?
LUQ
Where is the stomach located?
LUQ
Hypoxia
Lacking oxygen in the body
Aorta is the
Largest artery in the body
What lead is the best view of the heart
Lead II
Lead III views
Left arm , left foot ( bipolar )
aVL (augmented voltage left arm)
Left arm positive, other limbs negative
AvF (augmented voltage foot)
Legs positive , other limbs negative
liniment
Liquid preparation containing oil , alcohol, or water for application
What organ is primary for metabolism
Liver
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
Liver infection transmitted by blood , semen, or another bodily fluid
For mole/cyst removal what supplies is needed
Local anesthetic , scalpel or punch device , suture supplies
Where is the thyroid gland located?
Located in the neck, consists of two lobes one on each side of trachea
Precordial
Located on the chest / in front of heart
aVF
Looking at heart from foot view
AVL
Looks at heart from left shoulder ( unipolar )
AVR
Looks at the heart from Right shoulder ( unipolar)
Schedule IV (4)
Low potential for dependence, providers must sign prescriptions for these drugs , can refill 5x in 6 months. Authorizations are allowed via phone
Where do you apply eye medication
Lower conjunctivital sack
Releasing filing
Marking the form to be filed with a mark of designated preference with providers initials using a stamp
After inserting intramuscular injection
Massage the site
What is a erythrocyte sediment ( ESR) rate
Measurement of time it takes for red blood cells to settle at the bottom of the tube
Peak flow testing
Measures a patient's ability to exhale
Hemoglobin A1c
Measures average blood sugar over 3 months
When patient signs consent forms , who is the witness
Medical assistant
When administration is being done for ears and eyes
Medication always at room temperature
Antiplatelets
Medication that delays blood blotting
ACE inhibitors
Medication to lower blood pressure
culture and sensitivity
Microbiology
Where is V6 placed?
Mid-axillary line on the left side, 5th intercostal space
Potassium
Mineral that controls fluid volume , muscle and cardiac activity
Schedule III drug
Moderate low potential for physical and psychological abuse, steroid , testosterone, ketamine. Providers must give hand written prescription, may get refill 5x in 6 months
Accounts Receivable
Money owed to provider
Green stick fracture
Most common fracture
Patients covered by Medicare/ Medicaid
Must have medical records retained for a minimum of 10 years
How do you test for distance vision
Myopia ( nearsightedness)
demographic information
Name , address , birthdate , SSN, phone # , INS info
Fomite
Non living object or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms
What do you do when you have a critical value result
Notify provider
villus/villi
One of the many folds in the intestines
Solutions are taken
Oral , topical , urethral , rectal ( enemas)
Tinctures can be taken
Oral, topical
What medication route is used for gels
Oral, topical & rectal
Elixirs are what kind of medication
Orally
How are emulsions taken
Orally
Lozenges are taken
Orally
Suspensions are taken
Orally
Capitation
PCP receives payment from managed care insurance company , specialists are not paid by capitation
Fifth Disease
Parvovirus B19
What bone is considered sesamoid
Patella
PCMH
Patient Centered Medical Home
What is in included in a referral
Patients demographics, ins info , provider NPI , diagnosis and planned procedure for treatment
Specimen containers should always include
Patients name , DOB, providers name , initials of person collecting specimen and time of collection
Complete patient referral
Patients needs to see a dermatologist, what should MA do first
What are considered administrative supplies
Pens, pencils, reams of paper, toner, paper clips, register forms, clipboards, patient information sheets
Hematocrit
Percentage of a blood sample that is red blood cells
What is coinsurance?
Percentage of costs the insurance company and insured each pay (usually 80/20)
Misfeasance
Performance of a LAWFUL act in an illegal or improper manner
malfeasance
Performance of an UNlawful , wrongful act
Quality Assurance
Policies and procedures to maximize patient safety and endure reliability , related to laboratory testing
EMR is also known as
Practice management system
What leads are the anterior ( front ) view of the heart
Precoridal leads V1,V2,V3 and V4
What do near vision tests screen for
Presbyopia & hyperopia
chain of custody
Processes and procedures used to ensure security and accuracy
Schedule V (5)
Providers must sign prescription, refill 5x in 6 months , may authorize refills via phone
PASS acronym
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
What are the 6 rights of medication administration?
RIGHT: PATIENT, MEDICATION, ROUTE, TIME, DOSE, AND DOCUMENTATION.
Three things you don't do to a sterile field
Reach over, leave unattended, turn your back
Tmpanometry
Recording movement of the tympanic membrane through pressure variances
What is responsible for producing new blood cells also known as " hematopoiesis"
Red bone marrow
What do anticholinergics do?
Reduce bronchospasm
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Reduces stomach acid
quality control
Reliability and accuracy of results while eliminating test errors
curettage
Removal of tissue or growths from a body cavity, scraping with a curette
When removing staples or sutures
Remove every OTHER one while observing the site
Under direction of provider medical assistants can
Remove sutures and staples
Sanitization
Removing debris with soap and water BEFORE disinfecting
While interviewing patients use these 3 techniques
Restatement , reflection and clarification
When a patient checks out of the office , always
Review patients medical record
Two triangles facing each other
Revised text
Lead II views
Right arm , left foot ( bipolar)
aVR (augmented voltage right arm)
Right arm positive, other limbs negative
Lead I views
Right arm, Left arm ( bipolar )
Where is the sinoatrial node located? ( SA NODE )
Right atrium
Always do this when using transdermal medication routes
Rotate sites
What causes sinus arrest
SA node fails to fire
how to clean instruments from minor office surgery
Sanitization
Wave scheduling
Scheduling 3 patients at the same time to be seen in the order they arrive
What are anthropometric measurements?
Screening tests that include height and weight as well as head circumference in infants
MA cannot write or prescribe medications but they can
Send medication prescribed by provider to pharmacy electronically or via phone
Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST)
Series of activities used to determine the developmental stage of children
Gold or tiger top ( red - Grey) tube
Serum separator ( SST) clot activator , used for chemistry
What do HCPCS level II codes identify?
Services performed by physician & non-physician providers, ambulance services , prosthetics , orthotics
colored circle
Simbolizes new code
What are sesamoid bones?
Small round bones found in joints and are held in place by tendons
What is the most common solution to disinfect a surface
Sodium hypochlorite ( 1:10 dilution of bleach and water )
What is a suppository?
Solid dosage form inseted into rectum, vagina, or urethra
What form does an enema come in
Solution
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
Standard language services provided during visit
What is the ST segment?
Starts at the S wave and ends at the beginning of T wave
Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
Statement from insurance carrier describing what services were paid , denied or reduced in payment
Supplies for toenail removal
Sterile scissors, forceps or hemostats , bandaging materials
How to remove all living micro organisms from an instrument
Sterilization
What equipment is needed for suture removal
Stitch or suture scissors and forceps
What kind of data is health history under ?
Subjective
What kind of information is a chief complaint considered
Subjective information
What makes up semen?
Sugar, protein, and lipids ( fat) to support sperm cells
Elixir
Sweet, often alcoholic liquid that has medication in it
What is the thymus responsible for?
T cell maturation
What is the PT/INR test?
Test used to monitor blood coagulation, monitor patients on blood thinners
Cilia
The hairlike projections on the outside of cells that move in a wavelike manner
What part of the body do you use a tuning fork , for ?
The head
when labeling specimens never label this part
The lid , due to easy mistake of placing it on another test
random urine collection
The patient urinates in a clean, nonsterile container.
Who is responsible for obtaining consent for surgical procedures
The provider
metastasis
The spread of disease , usually cancer , to the body sites besides where the tumor originated
Accounts Reveivable
The total amount of money owed to a business.
What communication technique is used during intake process
Therapeutic communication ( active listening )
T wave
Third wave in the cardiac cycle representing ventricular repolarization
Urinalysis test
This is a common test for the renal system. It helps diagnose kidney disease & other systemic diseases which may affect the kidneys and gives results regarding the function of the kidney & other various body functions.
Where is the radial pulse located?
Thumb side of wrist
Cross-index
To file under one unit and use a guide or card filed under another unit that refers to the primary filing location
Whistleblower Act
To keep employees safe when they report patient neglect and abuse
hemoglobin test
Total amount of hemoglobin in a sample of blood. ( capillary stick)
alphabetic filing
Traditional system , files arranged by last name , first name , middle initial
How does water help the body
Transports nutrients and oxygen, removes wastes , regulated body temperature
What are federal policies
Tricare, Medicare , Medicaid
What is a network
Two or more computer systems connected together
Modified wave scheduling
Two patients arrive at the same time , 3rd patient patient arrive approximately 30 min later
When throwing out medication always do this
Two people witness , names documented on disposal bag
Capitation and fee for service
Two types of insurance reimbursement
How long do specimens take to clot prior to centrifugation
Typically 30 mins
Biohazard Symbol
Universal indicator of an infectious hazard.
Standarization
Universally acceptable speeed of the tracing and gain ( height ) used for accurate interpretation tracing
Subcutaneous injections sites
Upper outer arm , abdomen, thigh
Nitrite
Urinalysis
Lavender top tube
Used for hematology contains EDTA
Green tube
Used for plasma determinations in chemistry
yellow tube ( blood culture )
Used for sodium polyanethol sulfonate ( SPS )
What exams are used for semi Fowler's
Used for the chest
Chlorhexidine or povidone -iodine
Used to prep for blood cultures
Category II codes
Usually not reported to insurance , may be used to track performance , updated twice a year
informed consent
Usually oral or written, freely given circumstances where the available options and their consequences have been made clear
Indexing and coding filing
Usually with a chart number
Tablets can be taken by what routes?
Vaginal , oral , Buccual, sublingual
Suppositories are taken
Vaginal , rectal
Which bones are considered irregular
Vertebrae, pelvis
whole blood
Volume of blood including plasma , blood that has not been separated by chemical additives or centrifuging
malaise
Weakness, fatigue
Blood glucose
Whole blood is analyzed, diabetes ( capillary puncture )
Insurance disallowance
Why should an MA enter an adjustment to patients account
Dressings cover
Wounds
Always provide
Written instructions
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)
a bacterium residing in the GI tract that causes peptic ulcers
fee schedule
a document that specifies the amount the provider bills for provided services
stethoscope
a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body
Suspension
a mixture in which particles of a material are more or less evenly dispersed throughout a liquid or gas
What is an emulsion?
a mixture of oil and water
What is a mayo stand?
a movable stainless steel instrument tray on a stand
health care proxy
a person chosen by another person to make medical decisions if the second person becomes unable to do so
meatotomy
a surgical incision made in the urinary meatus to enlarge the opening
fee-for-service
a system under which doctors and hospitals receive a payment for each service they provide
tincture
a typically alcoholic mixture containing a medicine or remedy
Random urine specimen
a urine specimen collected at any time, without regard to diet or time of day
24 hour urine specimen
a urine specimen consisting of all urine voided in a 24-hour period , used for quantitative analysis, analyzing kidney function
first morning urine specimen
a urine specimen that is collected after a night's sleep; contains greater concentrations of substances that collect over time than specimens taken during the day
tort
a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
lapar/o
abdomen, abdominal wall
orthopnea
ability to breathe only in an upright position
trust vs mistrust stage
according to Erikson, the period during which infants develop a sense of trust or mistrust, largely depending on how well their needs are met by their caregivers
What are the four types of immunity
active natural, active artificial, passive natural, passive artificial
How is varicella transmitted?
airborne route and direct contact
bulimia nervosa
an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
What is tramadol?
analgesic
Where is the posterior tibial pulse?
ankle
What is diphenhydramine?
antihistamine
Where is the apical pulse located?
apex of the heart
What is the appendicular skeleton?
arms, legs, pelvis
Somatic tremor
artifact caused by voluntary or involuntary muscle movement.
ad lib
as desired
prn
as needed
ASA
aspirin
What is AED?
automated external defibrillator
dys-
bad, painful, difficult
BE
barium enema
BRP
bathroom privileges
AC
before meals
Inferior
below
Infra-
beneath
BPH
benign prostatic hypertrophy
cysto
bladder
What is hematopoiesis?
blood cell formation
Vitamin D is good for
bones, calcium absorption
Where is the pineal gland located?
brain
What does the central nervous system consist of?
brain and spinal cord
transient ischemic attack ( TIA)
brief episode of loss of blood flow to the brain, usually caused by a partial occlusion that results in temporary neurologic deficit (impairment); often precedes a CVA
What is amlodipine?
calcium channel blocker
ca
calcium, cancer
What do red blood cells do?
carry oxygen
chondr/o
cartilage
CNS
central nervous system
thromb/o
clot
-is, -ism
condition
CABG
coronary artery bypass graft
Small box method
count number of small boxes between an RR interval and divide into 1500
Hyponatremia
deficient sodium in the blood
grief cycle -Kubler Ross
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
What is metformin used for?
diabetes, hypoglycemia
dysphonia
difficulty producing speech sounds, usually due to hoarseness
Peps
digest
DAW
dispense as written
What are forceps
dissection tool used to grasp
transverse plane (horizontal plane)
divides the body into upper and lower portions
Rubella (German Measles)
droplet precautions
analgesic
drug that relieves pain
ot
ear
myring
eardrum
Ov
egg
Class C fire extinguisher
electrical equipment
AC interference
electrical interference
What is EHR
electronic health record
What is EMR?
electronic medical record
What is amylase?
enzyme that breaks down starch
QOD
every other day
ocul, ophthalm
eye
What does the oculomotor nerve do?
eye movement
What does the trochlear nerve do?
eye movement
blephar/o
eyelid
pseudo
fake, false
Libel
false and defamatory printed (or written) statement
hyperopia
farsightedness
What are long bones?
femur, tibia, humerus, radius, ulna,radius
FUO
fever of unknown origin
What do the kidneys do?
filter blood
dactyl
finger, toe
Class B fire extinguisher
flammable substances - grease, oil, gas
Alphabetical Filing
folders are arranged in the same sequence as the alphabet
pod
foot
What is blood pressure?
force of blood against arterial walls
Anterior
front of the body
HDL cholesterol
greater than 40 mg/dL
Where is the femoral pulse located?
groin
trich
hair
Demi
half
Hct
hematocrit
What does HDL stand for?
high-density lipoprotein
integrity
honesty
Medicare Part A
hospital insurance
Allergic reaction
hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen
presbyopia
impairment of vision as a result of old age
aphasia
inability to speak
pyloromyotomy
incision into the pyloric muscle
mononucleosis
infectious disease marked by increased numbers of leukocytes and enlarged cervical lymph nodes
Epstein-Barr virus
infectious mononucleosis
What are prions?
infectious proteins
What is Zolpidem used for?
insomnia
spygmomanometer
instrument for measuring blood pressure; also referred to as blood pressure cuff
scope
instrument for viewing
otoscope
instrument used for visual examination of the ear
What is INR?
international normalized ratio
IUD
intrauterine device
What makes up the urinary system?
kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra
Disenfection
kills bacteria but will not destroy completely
What do T cells do?
kills cancer cells, cells that are infected (viruses)
Spleen
largest lymphatic organ LUQ
Levo
left
LDL cholesterol
less than 130mg/dL
Total Cholesterol
less than 200 mg/dL
What is pediculosis?
lice ( parasitic )
What is the primary organ of metabolism
liver
What does LDL stand for?
low-density lipoprotein
Antilipemics
lower cholesterol
prone position
lying face down on stomach
Sims position
lying on left side with right knee drawn up and with left arm drawn behind, parallel to the back ( rectal exam )
Supine
lying on the back
What do ribosomes do?
make proteins
bandages
material used to hold dressings in place, secure splints, and support and protect body parts
audiometry
measurement of hearing
Medicare Part B
medical insurance
MOLST
medical orders for life sustaining treatment
menses
menstruation
SOAP notes
method of charting Subjective- what client tells you; stated feelings,etc. Objective- observed behaviors Assessment- conclusions based on data review Plan- plan of action to resolve problems
mEq
milliequivalent
mg/dL
milligrams per deciliter
How to request medical record
must be in writing
Where are lymph nodes located?
neck, axilla, groin
Acu o
needle
-stomy
new opening
NSAID
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
NSF
non-sufficient funds
Nulli
none
What is a remittance advice?
notice sent by the insurance company that contains payment information about a claim
Class K Fire Extinguisher
oils/fats in cooking appliances
ung
ointment
Presby means
old age
Class A fire extinguisher
ordinary wood, paper, cloth
OOB
out of bed
oophor/o
ovary
-algia
pain
-dynia
pain
clean catch specimen
patient begins to urine then collections specimen midstream into a sterile container
PID
pelvic inflammatory disease
What does the "P" stand for in SOAP
plan
What is a deductible?
portion of bill patient is required to pay each year
pylorus
portion of the stomach that connects to the small intestine opening to the duodenum
PET
positron emission tomography
PAC
premature atrial contraction
POMR
problem-oriented medical record
-graphy
process of recording
What do B cells do?
produce antibodies
What does the mitochondria do?
produces energy
What is pepsin?
protein digesting enzyme
Left side of the heart
pumps blood to the body
right side of heart
pumps blood to the lungs
Qs
quantity sufficient
wheal
raised red skin lesion due to interstitial fluid
electrocardiogram
record of the electrical activity of the heart
Sims/Lateral Position
renal surgery
RACE acronym
rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish
RICE
rest, ice, compression, elevation
triangle symbol
revised code
Where is the liver located?
right upper quadrant RUQ
atrioventricular node ( AV node )
secondary pacemaker of the heart, located in the right atrial wall near the tricuspid valve
What does the olfactory nerve do?
sense of smell
What is an enema?
serves to introduce a solution into the colon via the anus, through the rectum, and into the colon
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
sheet that provides information on the safe use of and hazards of chemicals, as well as emergency steps to take in the event chemicals are splashed, sprayed, or ingested
What is the AED used for?
shock
Fowler's position
sitting position ( 90 degree angle )
What is the largest organ in the body?
skin
What is the axial skeleton?
skull, vertebral column, rib cage
-ole
small
Light Blue Tube
sodium citrate additive
veins feel
soft and bouncy
dressings are
sterile gauze pads
lith
stone
Hemostasis
stoppage of bleeding
skeletal muscle
striated and voluntary
Cytology
study of cells
Pharmacology
study of medications and how they affect the body
mastopexy
surgical fixation of the breast
hysteropexy
surgical fixation of the uterus
-centesis
surgical puncture
tympanoplasty
surgical repair of the eardrum
hidr/o
sweat
Sx
symptoms
orchid/o
testicle
What is menarche?
the first menstrual period
Battery
the intentional touching of a person without his or her consent
What is hematocrit?
the ratio of the volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood
hemolysis
the rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
What is pharmacokinetics?
the study of drug movement throughout the body
proctosigmoidoscopy
the viewing of the rectum and sigmoid colon
Arteries are
thick-waller, muscular, and elastic, conduct blood at high pressure, and have a pulse
Hist
tissue
-cise
to cut
Gloss
tongue
Tx
treatment
Bid
twice a day
sub
under
A cystoscope is used in
urology
hearing test
use of tuning fork or audiometer
what is CPOE used for
used for entering ALL orders..not just medication orders (orders for pt admission, lab tests, consults, referrals, discharge of pt and medication orders) radiology orders , prescriptions
Snellen chart
used to measure visual acuity
colp/o
vagina
What is the largest vein
vena cava
spondyl/o
vertebrae, vertebral column, backbone
-opia means
vision
What does the optic nerve do?
vision
-scopy
visual examination
colonscopy
visual examination of the colon
otoscopy
visual examination of the ear
-emsis
vomiting
aq
water
WNL
within normal limits
Sig
write on label
flav/o
yellow
Hemoglobin (Hgb)
• Females 12-16 g/dL • Males 14-18 g/dL
What is a healthy BMI?
18.5-24.9
If an adult has normal hearing they can hear tones up to
25 decibels
Equal Pay Act
1963 law that required both men and women to receive equal pay for equal work
1 fluid oz
2 tsp 30 mL
How many lbs in a kg?
2.2 lbs
How long with a STAT referral take
24 hrs
How many cranial nerves are there?
12
How many bones in thoracic vertebrae
12 bones
What is normal hemoglobin for a woman
12-16
appendicular skeleton
120 bones
How long do red blood cells live?
120 days
What is normal hemoglobin for men
14-18
Gauge ranges in sizes
14-31
A child can hear normal tones up to
15 decibels
How many mL in a tablespoon? ( TBSP)
15 mL
What is the max time a patient should wait in the waiting area
15 minutes
tape test
-for enterobius vermiculans (pinworm) -instruct parents to place transparent tape over child's anus at night and remove tape following morning before tolieting/bathing; if possible apply tape after child has gone to sleep and remove before they wake up -pinworm is helminthic infection manifested by perianal itching, enuresis, sleeplessness, restlessness, irritability d/t itching -transmission is via fecal-oral route
How long is the QRS complex?
.06-.12 seconds
How long is the P wave?
0.06-0.12 seconds
How long is the PR interval?
0.12-0.20 seconds
International Normalized Ratio (INR)
0.8-1.2
How far away should the phone/headset be held
1 inch
How many tsp in 5ml
1 teaspoon
What is the order of draw?
1. Yellow - Culture Tubes 2. Light blue - Sodium Citrate 3. Red - nothing 4. Green - Heparin 5. Lavender - EDTA 6. Gray - Blood glucose tubes
intradermal injection
10-15 degrees angle
Sinus Tachycardia
100-160bpm
1 gram equals
1000 mg
