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A doughnut-shaped muscle that opens and closes to control the flow of blood, liquids, or food is a(n)..

Sphincter

A congenital defect consisting of the absence of vertebral arch of the spinal column is called..

Spina bifida

The five phases of Korotkoff sounds may be heard when ausculating what?

the blood pressure

The reason you should aspirate before injecting a medication is to be sure:

the needle is not in a blood vessel

what information does a hemoglobin result provide about a patient?

the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood

Gastroscopy is

the process of viewing the stomach

The purpose of OSHA is

to protect all workers from occupational injury

which of the following is NOT an example of nonverbal communication? - facial expression - touch - tone - posture

tone

The epidermis is the ___ layer of the skin.

top

The abbreviation for teaspoon is..

tsp

The instrument used in the physical exam to determine hearing and conduction is a.. - reflex hammer - stethoscope - tuning fork - speculum

tuning fork

True or False: HIPAA guarantees access to health insurance by limiting the exclusion of some preexisting conditions and prohibiting discrimination based on a person's health status.

True

True or False: If a 2 year old is choking, you should alternate between 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts

True

True or False: In a 24 hour urine specimen, if one voiding was not saved, the test must be restarted

True

True or False: It is illegal for a patient to be denied a copy of his chart if he is unable to pay the fee to obtain it.

True

True or False: Most drugs should be kept at a temperature between 68F to 77F

True

True or False: Neoplasm's are 'new growths' and are cancerous or non-cancerous

True

True or False: OV is the abbreviation for Office Visit

True

True or False: Patients can choose to disclose their information to anyone; however, each disclosure requires the patient to sign a new authorization form

True

True or False: Phone calls are considered legal medical records and should be documented

True

True or False: The catalyst for the need of electronic health records is to improve patient medical care

True

True or False: The most common device for obtaining cultures is the sterile swab

True

True or False: The process of blood cells clumping together to form a clot is called coagulation.

True

True or False: The study of all factors that cause disease is known Etiology

True

True or False: When putting on PPE, the glove cuffs should cover the gown cuffs

True

True or False: You should always provide hope to terminally ill patients

True

The instrument used to remove sutures is a..

Suture scissors

The irregular lines on the skull marking the former growth areas are called..

Sutures

True or False: A blood-borne pathogen can be transmitted through skin that is broken or through mucous membranes

True

True or False: A patient is unconscious but still breathing; the patient has a 'Do Not Resuscitate' order. You should continue to provide life saving treatment

True

True or False: A substance used to impact color to tissue or cells in order to study and identify microscopic organisms is called a stain.

True

True or False: Another name for a heart attack is myocardial infarction.

True

True or False: Bacteria that stain purple are gram positive

True

True or False: Buildup of lactic acid impairs the muscle's ability to contract

True

True or False: Carbon dioxide is a waste product of metabolism.

True

True or False: Drug formularies are databases of approved medications in drug therapy categories

True

True or False: Emancipated minors may enter into legally binding contracts

True

True or False: Formalin is often used to preserve specimens

True

True or False: HBV is a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease that causes inflammation of the liver

True

What connects bones to bones?

Ligaments

Gnos(o) means..

knowledge

Where is a Colles' fracture located?

wrist

Which of the following prefixes means double? - Dipl - Dia - Dis - Dys

Dipl

Tourniquets that are worn or permanently visibly soiled (even after disinfecting) should be:

Discarded

Physicians may disclose patient information without the patient's permission under which conditions? Select all that apply - Disclosure of the information would protect the patient or third parties - A & C - The physician is being sued by the patient - The court has issued a subpoena for the medical records

Disclosure of the information would protect the patient or third parties The physician is being sued by the patient The court has issued a subpoena for the medical records

Electrosurgery is used to.. - retract tissues - dilate openings in the body - dissect and coagulate tissue - freeze tissue

Dissect and coagulate tissue

Which of the following conveys a businesslike demeanor? - Never look at the person directly - When you have finished discussing the policies, immediately end the session so as not to confuse the patient - Do not be apologetic or imply that the policies might be inconvenient or unimportant - Let the patient know your supervisor demands the policies be followed

Do not be apologetic or imply that the policies might be inconvenient or unimportant

a patient who is noncompliant is one who..

Does not follow the doctor's orders

What is the most important step before performing a procedure?

Identifying the patient

Which of the following would be indexed first? - Karin B. Lone - Kristen F. Line - Karen A. Lane - Karen Lane

Karen Lane

During an eye examination using the Snellen's eye chart the patient should

Keep both eyes open but cover one of them

Which of the following root words mean hard? - Ichthy - Lord - Lapar - Kerat

Kerat

The word name nephron means..

Kidney

What organ filters blood, produces urine, and helps regulate blood ressure?

Kidneys

When performing a capillary puncture on newborns and infants, what part of the heel pad is used?

Lateral side

The muscle walls of the heart are called the..

Myocardium

Neoplasm refers to..

New growth

PO stands for

by mouth

The word part which means joint is..

Arthro

The prefix is the _____ of a word

Beginning

A means to identify primary responsibility in insurance coverage

Birthday rule

Indicates that the broken ends are jammed into each other

Impacted

Drug agents that neutralize the hydrochloric acid in the stomach are called..

Antacids

Osteo means..

Bone

Taking a patient's temperature is an example of what type of method examination?

Mensuration

The combining form for women is..

Gyneco

What hormone are you looking for in a pregnancy test?

HCG

Which of the following is the causative agent of infectious mononucleosis? - variola major - Epstein-Barr virus - HIV - Cytomegalovirus

Epstein-Barr virus

When a patient must cancel an appointment, the medical assistant should

Immediately schedule another appointment

Which of the following assures safe and healthy working conditions? - FLSA - EPA - EEOA - OSHA

OSHA

Which of the following describes defamation of character employing the written record? - Fraud - Libel - Slander - Invasion of privacy

Libel

A medical assistant may give an injection..

Only on the orders of the physician

In the systemic loop, _____ blood is transported back to the heart's right atrium by veins

Oxygen poor

The _____ wave represents atrial contraction or depolarization

P

On a normal ECG tracing, the first wave to show downward deflection is a..

P wave

The ECG wave that represents atrial contraction is which of the following? - R wave - Q wave - V wave - P wave

P wave

The most common positions for chest x-rays are..

PA and lateral

A chronic skin eruption that makes the face, especially the nose and cheeks, look flushed is called

Rosacea

True or False: A medical assistant has the responsibility to interpret the patient's insurance policy or extent of coverage

False

True or False: A patient belonging to an HMO does not need pre-approval or authorization for inpatient surgery from the primary care physician or HMO

False

True or False: A patient with a rapid pulse has bradycardia.

False

True or False: A person who is intoxicated and is threatening suicide has the right to refuse treatment

False

True or False: A physician can terminate the care of a patient if the patient uses abusive language with the staff

False

True or False: A physician cannot be held responsible for the actions of employees.

False

True or False: A physician may bill for both direct and indirect services

False

True or False: A physician may terminate a physician-patient relationship by referring the patient to another physician?

False

True or False: A properly collected sputum specimen should contain both mucus coughed up from the respiratory tract and saliva.

False

True or False: A stool specimen that is mixed with urine is an appropriate specimen for examination

False

True or False: CHI is the acronym for Clinical Health Institute

False

True or False: Fold the HCFA-1500 form for OCR before mailing

False

True or False: HIPAA standards did not affect the development of EHRs

False

True or False: Medicare covers all health care expenses

False

True or False: Once a patient's deductible has been met, they no longer have to pay a copay

False

True or False: One advanced method used to input data into an EHR is a keyboard

False

True or False: Past medical history is abbreviated PMHS

False

True or False: Patient of care is the time and place of care being given to the patient from the healthcare provider

False

True or False: Some states consider it legal for medical assistants to diagnose a condition and prescribe treatment.

False

True or False: The dorsal cavity is located in the front of the body

False

True or False: Under the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA), any competent person of legal age may donate any part of their body

False

True or False: Under workers' compensation, people can see a physician of their choice

False

True or False: Water soluble vitamins are A, D, E, and K.

False

True or False: When drawing blood, the tourniquet should be removed after the needle is removed

False

The pH of a urine sample is checked to determine..

Acidity alkalinity

Which of the following is a method of disinfection? - Acids - Hyperbaric oxygen - Antiseptic - Antibodies

Acids

The small sac attached to the underside of the liver and stores bile is called the..

Gall bladder

A simple sugar to which all forms of carbohydrates are ultimately converted is

Glucose

An inflammation of the skin usually causing itching and sometimes accompanied by scaling or blisters is called..

Eczema

Which muscle is the largest of the muscles in the buttocks, supports much of the body's weight, and enables us to stand erect?

Gluteus maximus

Who came up with the theory that there were 8 stages of development?

Erikson

A substance provided by the stomach, necessary for the digestion of food, is called..

Hydrochloric acid

The application of water in the treatment of disease is referred to as..

Hydrotherapy

Excessive tissue formation is referred to as..

Hyperplasia

High blood pressure is referred to as

Hypertension

The formula used to change pounds to kilograms is.. - 22kg = 1lb - 2.2kg = 1lb - 100lb = 1kg - 2.2lb = 1kg

2.2lb = 1kg

In greeting a patient, what should the medical assistant say? - "good morning, how may i help you?" - "your name please" - "do you have an appointment?" - "hello, please have a seat"

"good morning, how may I help you?"

If a patient has an insurance policy with a $1000 deductible and 20% coinsurance and the patient has a $3000 medical bill, how much would the patient have to pay?

$1400

Hot packs are a form of physical therapy that provides.. - B and C - Superficial heat - Moist heat - Deep heat

(B and C) Superficial heat and Moist heat

The most common combining form is..

(O)

The universal donor is blood type

(O)

List the blood tubes to the order of draw - red/gray - gold - light blue - gray - clear - lavender - green -red

- Clear - Light blue - Red - Red/gray - Gold - Green - Lavender - GrayWha

The suffix that means pain is..

-algia

The suffix which means pain is..

-algia

The suffix which means incision is..

-otomy

The value of micro is..

0.000001

When performing mouth to mouth breathing on pediatric patients, you should give..

1 breath every 3 seconds

Which of the following is dialed to receive directory assistance for out-of-state phone numbers? - 1-800-411 - 1-800-555-1212 - 911 - 411

1-800-555-1212

At what rate does the sinoatrial node generate electrical impulse?

60 to 100 beats per minute

The normal pulse rate for adults is..

60-100

How much whole blood is needed to yield 5 mL of serum?

10 mL

When doing a red cell count, the factor by which the cells counted are multiplied is..

10,000

The normal rate of respiration for infants is..

30-60

When running a standard calibration ECG, the complexes are.. - 40mm - 10mm - 30mm -60mm

10mm

When focusing the microscope, one should begin with which objective?

10x

Thoracic vertebrae serve as the posterior attachment points for _____ pairs of ribs

12

How long may an address change service remain in effect? - 1 month - 2 months - 12 months - 18 months

12 months

at what age should children have their first MMR vaccination

12-15 months

The average adult respiration is..

12-20 per minute

Accounts are considered delinquent after how many days?

120 days

Approximately how many muscles are there in the human body?

600

Which of the following needles has the widest lumen? - 19 gauge - 21 gauge - 22 gauge - 25 gauge

19 gauge

In what year did the Joint Commission begin requiring operational linkages between risk management and quality assurance? - 1999 - 1979 - 1969 - 1989

1989

a physician who dispenses narcotic drugs , must keep narcotic records for ____ years

2

Which of the following vacuum tubes provides least vacuum draw? - 10 ml - 7 ml - 4.5 ml - 2 ml

2 ml

How long must equipment cleaning and maintenance records be kept on file?

2 years

How long should an instrument be boiled to ensure the destruction of most microbes? - 15 minutes - 20 minutes - 30 minutes - 10 minutes

20 minutes

The appropriate gauge needle to use when performing phlebotomy of veins in the forearm is..

20 or 21 gauge

How many bones are in the human body?

206

The number of bones in the body is..

206

Which of the following gauge needles is generally used for venipuncture?

21 to 23 gauge

What needle gauge should be used for children? - 20 gauge multisample - 21 gauge multisample - 23 gauge butterfly - 25 gauge butterfly

23 gauge butterfly

In order to accomplish sterilization, the autoclave should reach..

250F - 270F

Normal oral temperature is 98.6 F. The equivalent Celsius temperature is...

37.0 C

Which of the following is a glucose procedure that is collected 2hrs after a carb meal? - stat glucose - GTT - 2hr postprandial - POCT glucose

2hr postprandial

A physician's DEA number is renewed with the DEA every..

3 years

Following sterilization by autoclaving, the items remain sterile for how long?

30 days

If serum is to be analyzed, and an SST tube is used, the blood must be allowed to clot for how long before centrifugation?

30 minutes

When using the microscope with a 10x ocular and the 40x objective in place, the total magnification is

400x

The bank statement shows a balance of $4,050.00 Outstanding deposits total $1,025.00, and outstanding checks total $700.00. The checkbook balance should be which of the following? - 3725 - 5775 - 2325 - 4375

4375

When testing a person's skin for allergens using patch testing, tiny amounts of allergens are placed on stainless steel discs and applied to the back. How many hours later is the skin under the discs assessed for reaction?

48

How many types of variables are used for demographic segmentation?

5

Under the controlled substance act, how many schedules are there?

5

COBRA requires that government claim forms and attachments be maintained for at least how many years

5 years

When using a standard white blood cell pipette for determining a white blood cell count, the total number of cells counted is multiplied by..

50

How many functions does the skeleton serve in the body?

6

How many mL is in 2 ounces?

60mL

The normal pulse rate for a newborn is..

70-190

Medicare pays..

80 percent

What percent of the approved amount will Medicare pay after the deductible is satisfied?

80%

For password management, it is recommended that passwords expire every..

90 to 120 days

Part _____ of Medicare is for hospital coverage, and any person who is receiving monthly Social Security benefits is automatically enrolled

A

If blood calcium levels are low, the parathyroid glands sense the decrease and secrete more parathyroid hormone to increase calcium release from the bones and increase calcium uptake into the bloodstream. This is an example of..

A negative feedback loop

For anyone to practice medicine without a license, except in a few special circumstances, is..

A criminal offense

An electrocardiograph is..

A device to monitor electrical heart activity

Which of the following is a true statement? - It is acceptable to use postcards for collection purposes - Collection letters should be signed by the provider - A dun message is a reminder regarding the payment of a debt - Patients should pay for care in full and be reimbursed by their insurance company

A dun message is a reminder regarding the payment of a debt

Which of these patients should NOT be given a vaccine? - A five year old with a fever - A 65 year old - A two year old - A teenager with a sprained ankle

A five year old with a fever

Which of the following is a sign of an accidental arterial puncture during the venipuncture procedure? - The blood will be blue - No blood flows into the tube - The needle is pushed out of the arm - A rapidly forming hematoma

A rapidly forming hematoma

A person who is going through divorce may be suffering from what? - An independent crisis - A situational crisis - A dependent crisis - A community situational crisis

A situational crisis

Which of the following is a sign that a person is afebrile? - A temperature of 98.6F - A temperature of 100F - Active seizures - None of the above

A temperature of 98.6F

The lithotomy position is used when a patient is having..

A vaginal examination

A goiter is..

A visible swelling of a thyroid gland

Lisinopril is a type of.. - Beta-blocker - Calcium channel blocker - Diuretic - ACE inhibitor

ACE inhibitor

Which of the following is a portable device that is used to employ electrical currents to stimulate the heart in response to cardiac arrhythmias? - CRP - AED - CPR - ECG

AED

When sterilizing equipment in an autoclave, which of the following is NOT true? - All hinged equipment needs to be closed - Sharp points must be wrapped in gauze - All packaging should be labeled with the name of the equipment, date of sterilization, and the name of the person performing the sterilization - All of the above

All hinged equipment needs to be closed

A.I.D.S are the initials for..

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

Patient no shows and cancellations should be documented to protect physicians from potential charges related to..

Abandonment

The premature termination of pregnancy before the embryo or fetus is able to exist on its own is..

Abortion

The type of wound caused by scraping of the outer layers of the skin is a.. - Incision - Abrasion - Contusion - Laceration

Abrasion

provider agrees to accept the insurer's payment as payment in full for the service provided

Accept assignment

The medical practice has received payment from a patient. Which of the following will be reduced? - Accounts payable - Accounts receivable - Accounts payable and accounts receivable - None of the above

Accounts receivable

What is the thickest and strongest tendon that attaches a muscle in the calf of the leg to the heel bone?

Achilles

A medical note added subsequent to the original note that will be supplement the clinical information is..

Addendum

What are the ABCs of life support?

Airway, Breathing, Circulation

Persons incapable of forming melanin are called..

Albino

Document used to notify a Medicare beneficiary that it is either unlikely that Medicare will pay or certain that Medicare will not pay for the service they are going to be provided

Advance beneficiary notice

Results from a tuberculosis test are read..

After 2 or 3 days

PC means

After meals

When placing a petri dish inside an incubator, the petri dish should be placed..

Agar side up

Ultrasound waves are disrupted by..

Air and gas

What precautions should be taken when treating patients with tuberculosis?

Airborne precautions

To establish eligibility for the medicaid patient, you must check their.. - Social security - ID - Policy number - All of the above

All of the above

Which of the following may precipitate individual attacks of asthma? - Inhalation of cold air - Volatile irritants from organic solvents - Exposure to mists and dusts - All of the choices

All of the choices

The maximum amount an insurer will pay for any given service

Allowed amount

In ICD-10-CM formatting, the first character is which of the following? - Numeric or alpha - Alpha - Roman numeral - Numeric

Alpha

_____ are the building blocks of all body cells

Amino acids

A condition indicating that certain elements are lacking in the blood

Anemia

How often is the physician's narcotic license renewed?

Annually

The first way to communicate courtesy to the telephone caller is to..

Answer promptly, identify yourself, and ask how you may help them

What should be avoided by a medical assistant?

Arguing with a patient

The word part peri means

Around

which classification of drugs prevents or decreases clotting?

Anticoagulant

Drugs used to prevent the clotting of blood are..

Anticoagulants

An agent given to counteract an unwanted effect of a drug is called..

Antidote

What type of drug is used to inhibit the growth of malignant cells? - Antineoplastic - Antiarthritic - Antifungal - Anti-inflammatory

Antineoplastic

What are agents of sanitization that are used on the skin called? - Antibiotics - Antigens - Antiseptics - Nitrous oxide

Antiseptics

Which of the following pulse sites require a stethoscope to take the pulse? - brachial - carotid - apical - femoral

Apical

Pain felt in the lower right quadrant is associated with the..

Appendix

A patient bleeding heavily from a wound on the forearm, you should..

Apply direct pressure

A patient is bleeding heavily from a wound on the forearm, you should..

Apply direct pressure

Hemostatic forceps

Are used to clamp off small vessels and bleeders

PRN means..

As needed

A call is ringing on another line; the medical assistant should do which of the following? - ask the first caller if they can hold. If yes, answer the second line, ask them if they can hold. If yes, return to the first caller. - yell to the back office for someone to answer the phone - allow the line to ring until the first call is completed - put the first caller on hold, answer the ringing line, and say "Please hold," then return to the first caller

Ask the first caller if they can hold. If yes, answer the second line, ask them if they can hold. If yes, return to the first caller

In performing a treatment without the patient's informed consent, the physician runs the risk of a suit for..

Assault and battery

What is the difference between assault and battery?

Assault is the threatening to touch or touching a patient without permission. Battery is violence toward a patient

Which of the following is the first step in developing a teaching plan for patient education? - document patient learning - assess learning needs - evaluating patient learning - developing learning objectives

Assess learning needs

Gathering information about a pt present health care needs and abilities in prep for a new diet - implementation - planning - assessment - evaluation

Assessment

The authorization, by signature of the patient, for payment to be made directly by the patient's insurance to the provider for services

Assignment of benefits

A patient is wheezing and coughing frequently; they are most likely exhibiting signs of?

Asthma

A record of transaction that identifies by which person or persons and at what time and day an electronic record was accessed in order to maintain accountability for the security of the information as it is accessed

Audit trail

The examination technique used to listen to internal body sounds is..

Auscultation

Part _____ of Medicare is for payment of other medical expenses, including office visits, X-ray and laboratory services, and the services of a provider in or out of the hospital

B

The agar plate used for a throat culture is which of the following? - BAP - MAC - EMB - PEA

BAP

The abbreviation for blood pressure is..

BP B/P

Which of the following substances are measured to test kidney functions? Select all that apply - BUN - Creatine - Bilirubin - Albumin

BUN Creatine

Which of the following is a sign of decomposing urine? - pH becomes alkaline - Bacterial growth - Acetone multiplies - Increase in white blood cells

Bacterial growth

A terminal patient says that he will believe in God if God will grant him more time. This is an example of..

Bargaining

Which of the following may happen if the skin area is abraded when setting up an EKG? - no base line - intermittent signal - base line wander - high amplitude

Base line wander

Which of the following is an action to create benefit or good? - Beneficence - Justice - Nonmaleficence - Veracity

Beneficence

Person entitled to benefits of an insurance policy

Beneficiary

A tumor that is non-progressive and not life threatening is considered..

Benign

What is the estimated risk for infection of Hepatitis C after a needlestick injury? - Between 3-4% - Less than 1% - Between 1-2% - Between 2-3%

Between 1-2%

Intercostal refers to

Between the ribs

a patient's urine is yellow orange. which of the following substances would be found in urine? - protein - glucose - nitrate - bilirubin

Bilirubin

lipid test include all of the following, except - HDL - Bilirubin - LDL - Triglycerides

Bilirubin

When a small sample of tissue is taken from the body and is sent to a clinical laboratory to be examined or studied, it is called..

Biopsy

Gray tubes are used for

Blood alcohol and glucose

The color of the evacuated tube stopper is gray. The collected blood specimen is most likely being tested for..

Blood glucose

With patients whose blood is very difficult to draw, what can you use as a tourniquet?

Blood pressure cuff

Mono test ordered for 17 y/o pt. What test should one do?

Blood test

Which of these is a precise nuclear medicine procedure using small amounts of a radioactive substance that are injected into a vein to help diagnose the presence of disease based on structural appearance? - X-ray - MRI - CT scan - Bone scan

Bone scan

When measuring a blood pressure, the MA would typically place the stethoscope over which artery?

Brachial

A subdivision of the brain that consists of medulla, pons, and mid-brain, located between the spinal cord and the cerebrum is called the..

Brainstem

A large blister

Bulla

Which symbol is located to the side of a code number, indicating a new procedure? - bullet - plus sign - circle with a slash - asterisk

Bullet

What is the latest date an employer may give the employee their W-2 form?

By January 31st

Atrial arrhythmias include which of the following? - WBC - CBC - PCV - PAT

CBC

Part ______ is the segment of Medicare that enables beneficiaries to select a managed care plan as their primary coverage.

C

Which of the following are minute blood vessels that convey blood from the arterioles to the venules? - Arteries - Veins - Bronchioles - Capillaries

Capillaries

The smallest blood vessel is the..

Capillary

Which is an ideal sample for many screening tests that require a very small amount of blood? - Arteriole blood - Venous blood - Bronchiole blood - Capillary blood

Capillary blood

The health care provider is paid a fixed amount per member per month for each patient who is a member of a particular insurance organization regardless of whether services were provided

Captation

One complete heartbeat, combining the contraction and relaxation phases is known as the..

Cardiac cycle

Practice guidelines are also knows as..

Care plans

Which of the following information is included on a patient encounter form? - Place of employment - Care received - Gender - Age

Care received

Wrist

Carpal

The company who provides the policy

Carrier

A gradually developing cloudiness of the lens, occurring most frequently in persons over 70 years of age is..

Cataracts

Glucagon does which of the following: - Reduces the levels of insulin in the blood - Reduces the levels of glucose in blood - Causes cells to release glucose into the blood - Increases the levels of insulin in the blood

Causes cells to releases glucose into the blood

Tissues are composed of

Cells

Tissues are composed of..

Cells

When processing specimens, which instrument rotates at variable rates of speed to separate components of the blood?

Centrifuge

What equipment is used to separate blood cells from plasma cells?

Centrifuges

The medical term for headache is..

Cephalalgia

After suffering a brain injury, a patient has trouble balancing and maintaining posture. What part of the brain was most likely injured?

Cerebellum

A patient has facial drooping and weakness on one side of the body. The patient is most likely exhibiting signs of..

Cerebrovascular accident

Another term for encounter form

Charge slip

A patient is found unconscious. The first thing you should do is..

Check for a pulse

Gold tubes are used for

Chemistry

Green tubes are used for

Chemistry

Red tubes are used for

Chemistry

Reg/gray tubes are used for

Chemistry

Where is the pectoralis major muscle located?

Chest

The main reason why a patient is seeking medical care is referred to as.. - assessment - symptoms - chief complaint - observation

Chief complaint

A lipid profile includes testing for

Cholesterol

Good sources of vitamin C are..

Citrus fruits

The purpose of records management includes which of the following? - risk management - classifying illnesses - patient billing - proof of coding

Classifying illnesses

The collar bone is also known as the

Clavicle

The collar bone, a slender bone, one on each side of the body, connecting the breastbone to each shoulder is called the..

Clavicle

CLIA stands for

Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments

In order to inflate the blood pressure cuff, the valve is turned..

Clockwise

Which of the following may indicate a urinary tract infection? Select all that apply - Cloudy urine - Pale yellow urine - Fruity smelling urine - Foul smelling urine

Cloudy urine Foul smelling urine

Scheduling patients for specific types of visits or procedures at specific times

Clustering

Which method of appointments scheduling streamlines evaluations of patients with similar complaints? - Clustering - Wave - Single-booking - Double-booking

Clustering

What is the set amount a patient must pay each time they see a medical provider?

Co-pay

Light blue tubes are used for

Coagulation studies

A percentage that a patient is responsible for paying for each service after the deductible has been met

Coinsurance

Breaking of the distal end of the radius

Colles

A patient calls the office and states they have received a blunt injury to the eye. You should advise them to..

Come in as soon as possible to have the eye checked

Blue Cross and Blue Shield health insurance plans are generally well-known examples of early years of.. - Employer-sponsored insurance plans - Health maintenance organizations - Commercial health insurance plans - Indemnity-type insurance plans

Commercial health insurance plans

More than one fracture line and several bone fragments

Comminuted

When broken bone protrudes through the skin's surface

Compound

When one encounters a baffling term, you should..

Consult a dictionary

What type of insurance plan typically has high deductibles and lower monthly premiums? - Self-insured health plans - Government-driven health plans - Provider-driven health plans - Consumer-driven health plans

Consumer-driven health plans

CCR is the abbreviation for

Continuity of care record

An insurance policy clause that restricts the overpayment of benefits when an insured has more than one policy is called which of the following? - Assignment of benefits - Co-payment - Exclusions - Coordination of benefits

Coordination of benefits

Procedures insurers use to avoid duplication of payment on claims when the patient has more than one policy. One insurer becomes the primary payer, and no more than 100 percent of the costs are covered.

Coordination of benefits

A specified amount the insured must pay toward the charge for professional services rendered at the time of service

Copayment

The body is divided into front and back by which of the following planes? - Transverse - Sagittal - Coronal - Mid-sagittal

Coronal

Which of the following root words means skin? - Crani - Cere - Carp - Cutane

Cutane

Which class of drugs are used to treat and control inflammation?

Corticosteroids

A 54 year old male has diabetes mellitus. What laboratory result is most likely to be elevated? - creatine - calcium - rheumatoid factor - prothrombin

Creatine

Which type of claim is automatically forwarded from Medicare to a secondary insurer after Medicare has paid its portion of a service? - Crossover claim - Private pay - Medicaid claim - Electronically tracked claim

Crossover claim

Impetigo or eczema

Crust

What resource should you use to look up the code for evaluating and managing a patient for symptoms of bronchitis?

Current Procedural Terminology

What is the fee that a provider most frequently charges for a service called? - reduced fee - customary fee - allowed fee - reasonable fee

Customary fee

Medicare Part _____ was created to provide coverage for both generic and brand-name drugs

D

The pre-determined amount of money paid by the patient before an insurance company pays

Deductible

The opposite of superficial is..

Deep

Why might it be difficult to draw blood on an obese patient?

Deep veins may be more difficult to palpate

Which form is attached to claims submitted to Tricare/CHAMPVA for ICD-9-CM codes of 800 to 959? - DD form 2517 - DD form 1251 - DD form 3257 - DD form 3521

DD form 2517

^ is the proofreading symbol for which of the following? - Leave as is - Flush left - Delete - Close up

Delete

Person covered under a subscriber's insurance policy

Dependent

Broken piece of skull is driven inward

Depressed

Which of the following is the controlled scraping of the top layers of the skin to remove scars from acne or accidents? - Microdermabrasion - Ablation - Inflation - Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion

What layer of the skin contains the sweat and sebaceous (oil) glands?

Dermis

A papanicolaou smear is used to..

Detect cervical cancer

A chronic disease of insulin deficiency of resistance..

Diabetes Mellitus

Method of determining reimbursement from medical insurance according to diagnosis on a prospective basis

Diagnosis-related group

The most important muscle to aid in breathing is the..

Diaphragm

A condition characterized by frequent liquid stools is known as..

Diarrhea

Which type of joint is a moveable joint, such as a knee or elbow? - Diarthrosis - Fibrous - Amphiarthrosis - Cartilaginous

Diarthrosis

The opposite of ventral is..

Dorsal

The same appointment time is given to two or more patients

Double-booking

What is the proper method of correcting errors in a paper medical record? - Use Wite-Out and reenter the information - Errors cannot be corrected - Write the correct information in red ink directly above the incorrect information - Draw a single line through the error, date, and initial

Draw a single line through the error, date, and initial

Which agency is responsible for the enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act?

Drug Enforcement Administration

What type of appointment is appropriate for an acute needs patient? - by end of week - during buffer times - patient preference - next day

During buffer times

Negligence requires which of the following elements? - poor scheduling - inconvenience - timeliness - duty

Duty

When collecting specimens for a white blood count, you would use a tube that contained..

EDTA as an anticoagulant

Which health plan allows you to see specialists without a referral and does not pay for out-of-network providers, except in the case of an emergency?

EPO

When the infant reaches around the age of one year or starts to walk, blood should be obtained from his or her finger. In rare instances the ________________ has been used to obtain a specimen.

Earlobe

The word part phago means to..

Eat

The word indicating the date medical insurance coverage begins is

Effective

Conducting away is referred to as..

Efferent

The cranium is actually a fusion of cranial bones, with the vital function of protecting the brain from injury. How many cranial bones are there?

Eight

For the first 2(two) months, the unborn child is referred to as a/an..

Embryo

Which of the following suffixes means blood condition? - Emesis - Emia - Ectomy - Edema

Emia

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another

Empathy

What is the medical term for inflammation of the cerebellum?

Encephalitis

A record of information obtained during a health care visit, usually a preprinted document, that designates what services and/or procedures are performed and at what level of acuity those services should be billed

Encounter forms

A suffix is the..

Ending of a word

The type of physician that would diagnose and treat disease and malfunctions of the glands of internal secretion is a(n)..

Endocrinologist

What medical specialist would a patient with hypothyroidism see?

Endocrinologist

Atriomegaly refers to

Enlargement of the atrium of the heart

Atriomegaly refers to..

Enlargement of the atrium of the heart

Inflammation of a forearm tendon

Epicondylitis

The outer most cellular layer of skin is called..

Epidermis

What prevents food from entering the trachea?

Epiglottis

A seizure disorder affecting 1 to 2 percent of the population and is associated with electrical impulses from the neurons of the brain is known as..

Epilepsy

The medical term for nosebleed is..

Epistaxis

Oxygen is distributed in the cells of the body by.. - platelets - plasma - erythrocytes - leukocytes

Erythrocytes

Which structure connects the mouth with the stomach?

Esophagus

Qd means..

Every day

Which of the following is a managed care organization? Select all that apply - Exclusive Provider Organization - Preferred Provider Organization - None of the above - Health Maintenance Organization

Exclusive Provider Organization Preferred Provider Organization Health Maintenance Organization

Scrape or burn

Excoriation

Which of the following should you do to calm the fears of a child before you draw their blood? - Tell them it will not hurt - Ask the parent to hold the child still - Explain what you will be doing - Show them the needles you will be using

Explain what you will be doing

Provides information to the patient about how an insurance claim from a health provider (such as a doctor or hospital) was paid on his behalf

Explanation of benefits

Which of the following information must be included on a sterilization log? - Date of manufacture - Exposure time - Date of purchase - Physician signature

Exposure time

What act prohibits the unfair employment practices regarding people over 40 years of age? - ADA - FMLA - FLSA - ADAE

FMLA

A patient in the prone position is lying..

Face down

A list of predetermined payment amounts for professional services provided to patients

Fee schedule

Palpation is done by..

Feeling a part with the hand

In the disease Duchenne's Dystrophy, the gene is carried by

Females

The longest bone in the body is the

Femur

The longest bone in the body is the..

Femur

Chronic musculoskeletal condition characterized by widespread pain

Fibromyalgia Syndrome

A patient spills hot tea on her lap. The area is painful and red, but there are no blisters. This is a sign of a..

First degree burn

When is the most appropriate time to request a patient to collect a sputum specimen? - first thing in the morning - anytime during the day is acceptable - after the noon meal - just before bedtime

First thing in the morning

Athlete's feet, hand dermatitis

Fissure

Skull bones are considered..

Flat bones

Time slots that are blocked off in a provider's schedule

Flex time

Time slots that are blocked off in the scheduled may be referred to as _____ , which can be used to return patient phone calls.

Flex time

Which nutrient should women take to prevent spinal and brain birth defects?

Folic acid

An infection of the hair follicle with the information of a pustule is..

Folliculitis

A governmental agency having legal responsibility for enforcing proper drug manufacture and clinical use is called..

Food and Drug Administration/ FDA

All body tissues must have _____ to survive

Food and oxygen

Intradermal injections are usually given..

For allergy testing

What position should you put a patient in if they're having trouble breathing when lying on their back?

Fowler's position

If poor records are kept and a physician fails to report all income or deductions correctly, to the IRS, he is open to a charge of..

Fraud

This bone forms the forehead and bony sockets which contains the eyes

Frontal

Size of the needle is expressed by

Gauge numbers

anaphylactic shock involves..

General allergic reaction to a foreign substance.

Applying this results in different payment amounts, depending on the location of the provider's practice, and amounts can vary from state to state and even within the same state, depending on whether the location is considered urban or suburban

Geographic practice cost index

Which of the following filing systems is common in research activities, yet uncommon in health care organizations? - phonetic - geographical - electronic - numerical

Geographical

what action do you take if you have a critical value result on a patient?

Get the information to the physician as soon as possible

A condition for excessive intraocular pressure with results in atrophy of the optic nerve is..

Glaucoma

A fragile organism called gonococcus bacteria causes..

Gonorrhea

The most common bacteriologic stain is..

Gram stain

Bone will crack under pressure but will not break all the way through

Greenstick

An insurance contract written for a company for its employees is..

Group coverage

Metastasis refers to

Growth from cancer cells from one tissue to another

The privacy of personal health information contained in all prescriptions, whether written or electronic, is protected by..

HIPAA

Which of these is the appendage of the skin? - Adrenal glands - Muscles - Hair - Lymph nodes

Hair

What is the number one defense against disease transmission?

Handwashing

If a patient alerts you that they may faint while venipuncture being performed, it is best to - have the patient standing up - have the patient lying on the examination table - not draw their blood - have the patient sitting down in a chair

Have the patient lying on the examination table

If a patient begins to feel faint during a venipuncture procedure, the medical assistant should..

Have the patient put her head between her knees and hold the smelling salt under

What action should you perform to open the airway of an unconscious person?

Head-tilt/chin thrust or jaw thrust maneuver

Which of the following permits the printing of identical information at the top of each page? - justification - header - pagination - orphans

Header

Pays for medical expenses; can be paired with a standard or high-deductible health plan

Health reimbursement arrangement

A tax-sheltered savings account, with contributions from the employer and employee, which can be used to pay for medical expenses

Health savings account

Another name for myocardial infarction is..

Heart attack

A counting chamber utilized in manual microscopic methods is called a..

Hematocytometer

Lavender tubes are used for

Hematology

The abnormal hemoglobin molecule responsible for sickle cell anemia is which of the following? - Hemoglobin S - Hemoglobin F - Hemoglobin C - Hemoglobin A

Hemoglobin S

Liver enlargement is referred to as

Hepatomegaly

Spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm, followed by spasmodic closure of the space between the vocal chords, causes a.. - Hiccough - Cough - Sneeze - Laugh

Hiccough

Occult means..

Hidden

Hypertension is also referred to as..

High blood pressure

The pelvic girdle provides the structure for the _____ area

Hip

Under the skin is referred to as..

Hypodermic

Low blood sugar is..

Hypoglycemia

Which type of organization of affiliated providers offers joint services to subscribers? - ISD - POS - IDS - EPO

IDS

Patients taking Warfarin will be monitored using what test?

INR

Which of the following root words means dry? - Hemat - Hepat - Hyster - Ichthy

Ichthy

How does collecting demographics on the race and ethnicity of patients improve the quality of care? - Identify and address differences in care for specific populations - Understand how disease impacts various ethnicities - Improve the ability of staff to work with various ethnic groups - Meet diversity requirements set by the federal government

Identify and address differences in care for specific populations

Calling a patient, visiting the patient at home, and asking the patient to complete a questionnaire would fall into which one of the following categories of patient education? - Teaching plan - Cultural considerations - Implementation and evaluation - Learning needs assessment

Implementation and evaluation

New patients must provide the following information except.. - Income - Marital status - Occupation - Age

Income

A commercial plan in which the company (insurance) or group reimburses providers or beneficiaries for services; allows subscribers more flexibility in obtaining services

Indemnity plan

Which type of insurance plans offer access to any licensed doctor or hospital and are generally more expensive? - EPO - PPO - Indemnity plans - HMO

Indemnity plans

An association of independent physicians, or other organization that contracts with independent physicians, and provides services to managed care organizations on a negotiated per capita rate, flat retainer fee, or negotiated fee-for-service basis

Independent practice association

Which group is most likely to have the highest heart rate? - Infants - Toddlers - Teenagers - Adults

Infants

The white blood cell count is useful in determining.. - anemia - infection - coagulation factors - platelet count

Infection

The exam method used to check for conjunctivitis (pinkeye) is:

Inspection

The body's first line of defense against disease is..

Intact skin

A defense against malpractice may include acts of independent agents that stand in the way of the casual connection between the negligent act and the damage suffered. What is this called? - Contributory negligence - Comparative negligence - Intervening cause - Borrowed servant

Intervening cause

The median or sagittal plane divides the body..

Into left and right

A Z-tract injection is an _____ injection given in the gluteal muscle to the buttocks..

Intramuscular

Large amounts in injectable medication, at least 2ml or more, are given

Intramuscularly

What nutrient is important for hemoglobin production?

Iron

When a patient phones the office with a request to see the provider, you should determine the caller's identity, including the correct spelling of his or her name and whether the patient.. - is requesting a copy of his or her medical records - has a balance due from previous visits - is requesting a new provider - is a new or existing patient of the practice

Is a new or existing patient of the practice

When applying a cast, the plaster..

Is applied over a stockinette

When a venipuncture is performed using a lavender top vacutainer tube, the sample

Is commonly used for hematology testing

Serum

Is the liquid portion of whole blood that has been allowed to clot

The purpose of aging the accounts receivable..

Is used to identify past due accounts for collections

A fracture is generally not critical unless (select all that apply): - It occurs in the forearm - A fracture is always critical - It occurs in the pelvis - It occurs in the femur

It occurs in the pelvis It occurs in the femur

Strong, flexible bands of connective tissue called _____ hold long bones together at joints

Ligaments

A listing of specific services rendered and fees charged is a/an

Itemized statement

A wired or wireless connection of computers in a single facility is a(n)..

LAN

Which is a common stereotype associated with persons with communication disabilities? - Disinterest - Indifference - Indigence - Lack of intelligence

Lack of intelligence

The word part megalo means

Large

In what health care setting is tertiary care provided? - Outpatient surgical center - Primary care office - In-patient hospital care - Large regional medical center

Large regional medical center

When performing a differential white blood cell count a basophil will be recognized by..

Large, red-bronze staining granules

The voice box is called the..

Larynx

The opposite of medial is..

Lateral

Tourniquets are available in many materials; however, disposable _____- free ones are the most popular and economical

Latex

Which of the following items should you ask a patient if they have an allergy to prior to drawing a blood sample? - Metals - Latex - Iodine - Antibiotics

Latex

which of the following tubes is used for RBC and WBC counts? - lavender - light blue - green - gray

Lavender

The substance used to prevent x-ray exposure is..

Lead

Which of the following is a record of all fees and payments for each patient? - charge slip - receipt - journal - ledger card

Ledger card

A patient's financial accounts is referred to as

Ledger or ledger card

Fats are sometimes called..

Lipids

Venous stasis ulcer

Lipoma Ulcer

What is the best description of low-density lipoprotein? - a complex molecule consisting of protein and fat like choles - the form in which carbohydrate are stored in the body - lipoprotein of protein/cholesterol remove excess cholesterol - lipoprotein consisting of protein/cholesterol, forms plaque

Lipoprotein consisting of protein/cholesterol, forms plaque

Hepatitis is inflammation of the..

Liver

Which of the following may indicate liver dysfunction? Select all that apply - Low levels of ALT - High levels of Bilirubin - Low levels of ESR - High levels of creatinine

Low levels of ALT , High levels of Bilirubin

A tray for a pelvic examination normally includes..

Lubricant, vaginal speculum, gloves

A patient in the supine position is..

Lying flat on their back with palms and face up

What cells are responsible for targeting and killing pathogens with specific antigens?

Lymphocytes

Freckle Petechia (small hemorrhage spot)

Macule

What is a message transmitted electronically to a post office and then delivered by regular mail called? - telegram - priority mail - express mail - mailgram

Mailgram

If a patient who has complained of chest pain collapses in the office, the medical assistant should..

Make sure the patient is breathless and pulseless before administering CPR

Negligence in the medical profession is called..

Malpractice

Which of the following is a system of health care that integrates the delivery and payment of health care for covered persons by contracting with selected providers for comprehensive health care services at a reduced cost? - Managed care - Affordable Care Act - Fee-for-service - Private pay

Managed care

Facial bones that compose the lower jaw are referred to as

Mandibular bone

For how many days can blood used for certain molecular tests remain stable at room temperature?

Many days

Who believed that there was a hierarchy of needs that motivates human behavior? - Freud - Erikson - Piaget - Maslow

Maslow

What should you reference when handling hazardous substances? - The Book of Hazardous Substances - Material Safety Data Sheets - The Orange Book - Drug Facts and Comparisons

Material Safety Data Sheets

A format for establishing a time schedule for appointments

Matrix

Facial bones that compose the massive upper jawbones are called..

Maxillary bone

An example of a viral disease is.. - ringworm - candidiasis - malaria - measles

Measles

The primary veins located in the antecubital fossa are basilica, cephalic and.. - median cubital - brachial - median cephalic - median capital

Median cubital

A joint funding program by federal and state governments (excluding Arizona) for the medical care of low-income patients on public assistance

Medicaid

Persons who are unable to pay for medical care or who have dependent children may apply for..

Medicaid

Under HIPPA guidelines, the use of electronic transactions are required by Medicare and which of the following? - all third party payors - medicaid - blue cross/blue shield - workers' compensation

Medicaid

Which of the following should be treated as the payer of last resort? - CHAMPVA - Medicare - Medicaid - Tricare

Medicaid

A federal program for providing health care coverage for individuals over the age of 65 or those who are disabled

Medicare

A patient who is 68 years old is most likely covered by what type of insurance?

Medicare

Private insurance to supplement Medicare benefits for payment of the deductible, copayment, and coinsurance

Medigap

Malignant melanoma is a neoplasm that develops from the pigment producing _____

Melanocytes

An inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord due usually to a bacterial infection from the ears, sinuses, lunges, or brain

Meningitis

What is the abbreviation for right eye?

O.D

Palm area of the hand

Metacarpals

Instep of the foot

Metatarsals

Which of the following medications would most likely be prescribed to a diabetic patient? - Zocor - Zoloft - Albuterol - Metformin

Metformin

Which laboratory department deals with the identification of pathogens? - chemistry - microbiology - hematology - immunohematology

Microbiology

Galactose is a product of the digestion of..

Milk

Which of the following indicates how missed appointments are recorded in an electronic health record? - missed appointments are recorded in a ledger - missed appointments are automatically stored as an audit trail - missed appointments are manually recorded - missed appointments are not recorded

Missed appointments are automatically stored as an audit trail

What is the abbreviation for left eye?

O.S

Scheduled the same as wave but with the exception of scheduling patients in the last 30 minutes at 10 to 20 minute intervals

Modified wave

What is the largest normal WBC? - Monocyte - Lymphocyte - Neutrophil - Basophil

Monocyte

The three main groups of carbohydrates are..

Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, and Polysaccharides

What test is designed to detect the heterophil antibody associated with infectious mononucleosis?

Monospot

how many bloodborne pathogens may be transmitted from contaminated needles if the person drawing blood sustains a needlestick injury - more than 20 - more than 50 - less than 10 - between 10-20

More than 20

Which condition may be treated by placing a medicinal patch on the skin? - Motion sickness - Cancer - Obesity - Blood clots

Motion sickness

In proofreading, the symbol " [ " means which of the following? - move right - move left - move down - move up

Move left

During galvanic electric stimulation the patient..

Must be attended to at all times

The following may affect pulse oximetry reading (select all that apply): - Bright lights - Nail polish - Fake nails - Movement

Nail polish , Fake nails

If a carotid pulse is taken, it is taken at the

Neck

If a carotid pulse was taken, it was taken at the..

Neck

When you are asked to take a cervical x-ray, you would take film of the..

Neck region

You forget to turn a patient over on a regular basis and the patient develops pressure ulcers; you may be found guilty of?

Negligence

Which term means nerve pain? - Neurology - Neuralgia - Neuritis - Neuroplasty

Neuralgia

Which medical specialist cares for people who are recovering from a stroke?

Neurologist

Which type of white blood cell is responsible for killing bacteria?

Neutrophils

How long can a tourniquet be left on

No longer than 1 minute

Identify which form of punctuation should be used inside the parentheses. You have probably already heard that ( ) we will be moving downtown next year. - colon - semicolon - comma - no punctuation

No punctuation

term used to describe a visit in which a patient fails to present for examination without giving the provider advance notice

No-shows

Wart Epidermal inclusion cyst

Nodule

A patient calls the office and says that they have hives after taking their prescribed medication. What should you do? - Tell the patient to call 911 - Tell the patient that this is a normal reaction - Tell the patient to take an antihistamine - None of the above

None of the above

A white blood cell count 6000 per mm3 indicates?

Normal WBC count

If a client does not respond to communication, the medical assistant should do which of the following? - Notify the provider - Ignore the situation - Keep trying - Write a note in the client's chart

Notify the provider

The branch of medicine which uses radionuclides in the diagnosis and treatment of a disease is

Nuclear

to blot out; leave no trace; destroy

Obliterated

The macroscopic examination of urine consists of..

Observing the color and character

Which of the following situations should receive first priority? - Chest pain - Occluded airway - Forearm circulation - Seizure

Occluded airway

OSHA stands for

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Where is the apical pulse located?

On the apex of the heart

Epi-pens should be injected..

On the outer thigh

You are performing chest compressions on a 2 year old. How deep should the best compressions be?

One third anterior-posterior chest diameter

Providers who sign a contract with Medicare to be a participating provider receive payment directly from Medicare for services rendered. Providers who choose not to be a participating provider can charge what amount of the Medicare participating provider fee schedule amount for the service rendered? - Up to 100 percent of the participating provider fee schedule amount for the service rendered - Up to the patient's Medicare deductible only - Only 15 percent above the participating provider fee schedule amount for the service rendered - His or her published rate up to three times the amount of the participating provider fee schedule amount for the service rendered

Only 15 percent above the participating provider fee schedule amount for the service rendered

Which of the following is the surgical removal of an ovary? - oophorectomy - salpingectomy - ovectomy - ovariostomy

Oophorectomy

Patient sign in upon arrival and are seen by the provider in that order

Open hours

The disadvantages of this scheduling method are long wait times for patients and inefficient use of physicians times

Open hours scheduling

An instrument to view the eye is an

Ophthalmoscope

Which of the following suffixes mean vision? - Oma - Paresis - Opia - Orexia

Opia

5 places to check temperature

Oral, Axillary, Tympanic, Temporal, Rectal

Which of the following is not allowed on a clear liquid diet? - Coffee - Fat free broth - Orange juice with pulp - Water

Orange juice with pulp

The suffix that means discharge of flow is..

Orrhea

Which common form of arthritis results in progressive deterioration of joint cartilage, most often at the hips and knees?

Osteoarthritis

_____ build bones in a process called ossificatrion

Osteoblasts

A metabolic bone disorder affecting primarily post-menopausal women and is characterized by the loss of calcium and phosphate from the bone

Osteoporosis

What metabolic bone disorder, characterized by acceleration of the rate of bone resorption while the rate of bone formation slows down, results in a loss of bone mass?

Osteoporosis

What do muscles require large amounts of to sustain the conversion of glycogen stored in the muscle into energy?

Oxygen

What is a network of physicians and hospitals who contract with employers to provide services to subscribers at a discounted fee called? - HMO - IDS - PPO - EPO

PPO

With which type of insurance plan does the patient receive more comprehensive benefits by using network providers that participate in the plan, and does not require the patient to select a primary care physician? - EPO - PPO - Indemnity plans - HMO

PPO

The process used to trace the direction of the vein is called what?

Palpating

Insulin is secreted directly into the bloodstream by what organ

Pancreas

Elevated nevus (mole)

Papule

which lab department deals with disease producing eggs in specimens taken from the body? - virology - hematology - chemistry - parasitology

Parasitology

The act of giving birth is called..

Parturition

Which of the following may be a cause for a rejected or delayed claim? - Patient eligibility - Diagnosis code - Fee total - Patient total

Patient eligibility

Which of the following should be recorded in a patient's medical record? - questionable information - untrue information - true but irrelevant information - patient statements

Patient statements

The statement "Patients should be advised of what means of communications will be used to contact them regarding medical information, how insurance billing will be handled, any safety procedures they are expected to observe while in the office, and what they can expect from the practice's employees in general" is an example of components contained in the.. - ACA Communications Act - Patient's Bill of Rights - Rights and Responsibilities Act of Healthcare - HIPPA Privacy Standard

Patient's Bill of Rights

A person trained to perform venipuncture is known as a..

Phlebotomist

The skin serves as an organ of ____ in cooperation with the nervous system and the sense of touch

Perception

When performing a capillary puncture, the puncture should be made slightly off-center from the fleshy part of the fingertip, _____ to the fingerprints

Perpendicular

Who of the following is most likely eligible for Medicare? - Dependents of retired military personnel - Children who are uninsured - Dependents of active military personnel - Persons age 65 and older

Persons age 65 and older

Fingers and toes

Phalanges

A physician reports a case of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) to the state. This is called..

Physician's public duty

The "master" gland of the human body is called the..

Pituitary gland

when sorting mail, you should

Place the physician's personal mail on top

Variation in the shape of the red cell would be indicated as..

Poikilocytosis

What produces a wandering baseline in an EKG? Select all that apply - Patient stillness - Proper grounding - Poor electrode/lead contact with the skin - None of the above

Poor electrode/lead contact with the skin

the pulse point locate behind the knee is the.. - femoral - temporal - dosalis pedis - popiteal

Popiteal

Prior approval of insurance coverage and necessity of procedure

Preauthorization

refers to obtaining plan approval for services prior to the patient receiving them; refers to seeking approval for a treatment (surgery, hospitalization, diagnostic test) under the patient's insurance contract

Precertification

refers to the discovery of the maximum amount of money the carrier will pay for primary surgery, consultation service, postoperative care, and so on

Predetermination

Prognosis refers to..

Prediction of outcomes

According to Piaget, children begin to think symbolically and form language skills during what development stage? - Sensorimotor - Preoperational - Concrete Operational - Formal Operations

Preoperational

Occurring first in time, development, or sequence

Primary

United States health care system relies heavily on..

Private health insurance

Which of the following is the most common type of hospital in the United States? - Federal hospitals - Public hospitals - Religiously affiliated hospitals - Private hospitals

Private hospitals

Which of the following is an endoscope? - stethoscope - microscope - proctoscope - thermoscope

Proctoscope

A defense mechanism that involves assigning one's own thoughts or motivations to others is called..

Projection

As a team member, which one of the following are you responsible for? - offering to pay for a patient's medication - promoting competent patient care - volunteering to take patients to their appointments - knowing the tasks for all roles in the office

Promoting competent patient care

What position would you use to examine the back of spine?

Prone

When the amputated stump has healed sufficiently, a(n) _____ (artificial part) may be fitted.

Prosthesis

Which of the following is a function of melanin? - breaks down skin oils - fight skin infections - protect the underlying tissues from damage by the sun - treat cancers of the skin

Protect the underlying tissues from damage by the sun

A chronic inflammatory condition that is recurrent, with alternating periods of remission or increased severity is..

Psoriasis

______ diffuse carbon dioxide from the body to the ______

Pulmonary capillaries, alveoli

Which of the following is defined as the wave of alternating expansion and relaxation of the arterial walls with each contraction of the left ventricle? - blood pressure - respiration - temperature - pulse

Pulse

Acne

Pustule

A word meaning fever is..

Pyrexia

On a normal ECG tracing, the first wave to show downward deflection is..

Q wave

What is the abbreviation for four times a day

Q.I.D

The abbreviation for every hour is..

QH

Ventricular depolarization is represented by which of the following? - QRS complex - P wave - PR interval - ST segment

QRS complex

Inclusive policies, procedures, and practices

Quality assurance

Which of the following is not part of the CLIA main standard provisions? - Quality control - Personnel - Testing - Quality assurance

Quality control

The pulse point located on the thumb side of the wrist is..

Radial

The most common place to take a pulse is at the..

Radial artery

What is the lateral bone of the forearm called?

Radius

Which bone extends from the thumb side of the wrist to the elbow?

Radius

Relapse refers to..

Recurrence of symptoms

Sending a patient to a provider of a different specialty for treatment beyond the scope of practice for the initial practitioner

Referral

A critical illness resulting in the sudden cessation of kidney function is known as..

Renal failure

Which of the following conditions would not result in a physical therapy referral? - reproductive disorders - cardiovascular disease - skin disorders - cerebrovascular accident

Reproductive disorders

Which of the following is not a place a trained assistant would place a blood draw? - Ear - Scalp - Hand - Finger

Scalp

A non-sterile item is introduced into a sterile field, what should you do?

Resterilize instruments and reset the sterile field

What is the chronic inflammation disease that attacks joints and surrounding tissue, and is an intermittent disease with periods of remission?

Rheumatoid arthritis

An instrument to view inside the nose is..

Rhinoscope

Which fungus may affect the scalp (tinea capitis), the body (tinea corporis), or other areas, such as the groin, beard, or feet? - Candidiasis - Histoplasmosis - Ringworm - Onychomycosis

Ringworm

The abbreviation for immediately is..

STAT

What is the document prepared by the manufacturer to describes a substance's physical and chemical characteristics called?

Safety Data Sheet

what may laboratories provide for their employees? - safety and protection - education and training - health and warfare - retirement

Safety and protection

The front of the thigh has the longest muscle of the body, the

Sartorius

A mild hypnotic drug that is relaxing but does not necessarily produce sleep is called?

Sedative

what test is done by the Westergren method? - CBC - Sedimentation rate - Coagulation test - Hemoglobin

Sedimentation rate

Which of the following techniques might be used to increase appointment show rates? - send the patient a text message reminder - ask the patient to enter the appointment into their calendar - give the patient an appointment card at their previous visit - include an appointment notice with the patient's bill

Send the patient a text message reminder

The in vitro study of serum to detect disease by evaluating antigen-antibody reactions is which of the following? - hematology - vitrology - immunology - serology

Serology

How many pairs of ribs are considered "true" ribs?

Seven

A patient comes to the office with severe leg pain. The patient has a history of migraines and COPD. What is the chief complaint?

Severe leg pain

When performing skin prep for surgery, the hair should be..

Shaved in the direction of growth

What viral disease is characterized by itchy and painful skin rashes with blisters and most common in those over 50 years old?

Shingles

A patient that is in the midst of a seizure..

Should be placed on their side with their head turned to the side

A facsimile transmittal cover page..

Should include a confidentiality statement.

Where does tendonitis usually occur?

Shoulder, hip, heel, or hamstrings

A congenital anemia occurring primarily among blacks, which an average of one in ten carry the abnormal gene, is called

Sickle cell

Bradycardia refers to..

Slow heart beat

A complete bone break in which there is no involvement with the skin surface

Simple

A method of scheduling in which only one patient is assigned to one block of time in a visit schedule

Single-booking

The purpose of applying paste or jelly when running an ECG is to reduce

Skin resistance

Incorrect information given that may injure the reputation of another is called

Slander

The digestion of fats occurs mainly in the...

Small intestine

A patient with hypertension is most likely put on what diet?

Sodium restricted diet

A technique that employs high-frequency, inaudible sound waves which bounce off body tissues and then recorded, is called..

Sonogram

In which method of charting is a practitioner given their own page where they write information on diagnosis, treatment, etc.

Source oriented medical record

The break winds around the bone

Spiral

Occasionally, too much stress is applied to skeletal muscles while exercising or participating in athletic activities. When this happens, it is referred to as..

Strain

In the anatomical position =, the patient..

Stands erect

which of the following items is NOT necessary for a routine patient exam? - Opthalmoscope - Percussion hammer - Sterile gloves - Tongue depressor

Sterile gloves

To remove all microorganisms and their spores from an object, you should ___ the object

Sterilize

Auscultation is done by using a(n)

Stethoscope

Auscultation is done by using a..

Stethoscope

An agent which excites and promotes functional activity is called..

Stimulant

In which of the following scheduling systems is a patient given a specific appointment time? - wave system - double-booking system - stream system - modified wave system

Stream system

Appointments are scheduled for a particular amount of time based on patient need

Streaming

When used well, which type of appointment scheduling method may keep a steady flow of patients with the most effective use of time slots? - Wave - Modified wave - Streaming - Clustering

Streaming

Pathology is the..

Study of disease

Physiology is the..

Study of the function of living organisms

An injection that is given at a 45 degree angle is a

Subcutaneous

The person who has been insured; an insurance policy holder

Subscriber

A mysterious condition which kills apparently healthy infants between the age of 4 weeks and 7 months is known as..

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Glycosylated molecules are elevated when the blood contains a high amount of which of the following? - Sugar - Iron - Protein - White blood cells

Sugar

Glucose tolerance test is a test for

Sugar metabolism

What position should you put a patient in to examine their abdomen?

Supine

The first sound heard when taking blood pressure is

Systolic pressure

The first sound heard when taking blood pressure is..

Systolic pressure

The abbreviation fro three times a day is..

TID

A patient with a rapid pulse has..

Tachycardia

Ankle

Tarsal

An inflamed condition of the tendon and tendon muscles

Tendonitis

Painful inflammation of the tendon

Tendonitis

Another name for epicondylitis is

Tennis elbow

What is the name of the legislation that passed in 2010 which mandates minimum coverage that must be offered by every health insurer and requires every American to purchase health insurance, or face fines, taxes and penalties? - The Affordability and Accountability Act - The Affordable Care Act - The Patient- Centered Medical Home Act - The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

The Affordable Care Act

Which act regulates the collection, dissemination, and use of consumer information, including consumer credit information.. - The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) - None of the above - The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) - The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)

Which of the following health care systems consists of a system paid for by higher taxation and patients are allowed to choose their own doctor or hospital? - The Private Insurance System - The Beveridge Model - The Bismarck Model - The National Health Insurance Model

The National Health Insurance Model

Which act allows individuals to buy health care plans through a health exchange or health care marketplace? - The COBRA act - The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - The Family and Medical Leave Act - None of the above

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Delinquent accounts are often organized by?

The age of the account

Proximal

The opposite of distal

The part of the syringe and the needle that may be touched is..

The outside of the barrel

The major purpose of the MSDS is.. - to provide information to clean up spills - to provide information to protect employees and patients - to complete all OSHA requirements - to guide PPE use identifying hazardous chemicals and proced

To complete all OSHA requirements

The first step in treating a chemical acid burn on the skin is..

To flush the skin with water

The appointment scheduling system should reflect the needs of which of the following? - the billing department - the staff - the health care provider - the insurance company

The health care provider

Oral temperatures should not be taken if (select all that apply): - The patient is receiving oxygen or breathing through the mouth - The patient has a sore mouth - The patient is under 4 or 5 years old - The patient has a seizure disorder

The patient is receiving oxygen or breathing through the mouth The patient has a sore mouth The patient is under 4 or 5 years old The patient has a seizure disorder

Why might it be difficult to draw blood from an elderly patient? - The veins of an elderly patient are more prone to roll - Blood flow is slowed down in an elderly patient - The patient may have a higher sensitivity to pain - The skin becomes thin and blood vessels become weaker

The skin becomes thin and blood vessels become weaker

A diagnostic technique which affects regions of heat and cold in the body is..

Thermography

A patient with a burn injury on the arm feels no pain. The patient is most likely suffering from..

Third degree burns

refers to the legal obligation of third parties (e.g., certain individuals, entities, insurers, or programs) to pay part or all of the expenditures for medical assistance furnished under a state plan

Third-party liability

a phrase coined to indicate payment of services rendered by someone other than the patient.

Third-party reimbursement

Incision into the chest wall is referred to as..

Thoracotomy

Which of the following is removed with forceps or tweezers at the mouth part? - Tick - Scabies - Flea - Mites

Tick

The amount of air inhaled and exhaled in one normal breath is..

Tidal volume

What requires standardized electronic data interchange when protected health information is involved, including standards concerning the protection and security of personal health data - title IV - title II - title I - title III

Title II

Why should a patient avoid food and fluids before surgery?

To prevent a patient from vomiting and aspirating food or fluids during surgery

What is used to measure ocular pressure?

Tonometer

Neck deformity bends the head to the affected side

Torticollis

A system that selects the order of patients to receive urgent medical treatment is referred to as what?

Triage

What symbol indicates a code description has been revised? - bullet - horizontal triangles - triangle - plus sign

Triangle

Under what program do retired military or their dependents or active military personnel may receive medical care

Tricare

The extensor muscle that straightens the elbow is knows as - Triceps - Biceps - Deltoid - Femoris

Triceps

Which of the following describes hair loss characterized by patchy, incomplete areas of hair loss with many broken hairs, primarily on the scalp, but also involving other areas, such as the eyebrows? - Alopecia - Areata (idiopathic) - Nonscarring alopecia - Trichotillomania

Trichotillomania

The valve located on the right side of the heart is..

Tricuspid valve

All of the following would require a CPT code except.. - Mastectomy - Colonoscopy - Tuberculosis - Rhinoplasty

Tuberculosis

Benign (harmless) epidermal tumor; Basal cell carcinoma (rarely metastasizing)

Tumor

Ultrasound should not be used for..

Tumors

What type of urine specimen is collected for accurate pregnancy testing?

Two hour postprandial urine specimen

In ICD-10 codes, the category represents..

Type of injury or disease

Which organization developed guidelines to help people in making healthy diet decisions? - FDA - USDA - CDC - DEA

USDA

The patient is more cooperative is they..

Understand the procedure that is to be done

treating all body fluids as if they are infectious regardless of their true pathogenicity is called which of the following? - universal precautions - right-to-know - OSHA - MSDS

Universal precautions

Without specific arrangement

Unstructured

The abbreviation for urine

Ur

One way to prevent patients from forgetting future appointments..

Use appointment cards

Which of the following codes best characterizes a HCPCS Level II code? - 32245-22 - V4995 - 45521-50 - 64501

V4995

When drawing blood, which method is probably the most popular because it is so convenient? - Syringe - Capillary - Vacuum - Butterfly

Vacuum

In some states, the law requires the insurance company to warn patients if using a nonparticipating provider will cause them to incur significant medical expenses. The medical assistant can help patients avoid excess charges by doing which of the following? - Verify that a provider is contracted with the patient's insurance plan - Obtain certification of the physician performing the procedure - Tell the insurance company that the patient will be responsible for payment of services - Ask the patient to call their insurance company

Verify that a provider is contracted with the patient's insurance plan

Chickenpox; Herpes simplex

Vesicle

Angi/o refers to..

Vessel

Tiny microscopic projections in the wall of the small intestine, which absorbs nutrients into the blood stream are called:

Villus, villi

Painful ulcerations of the mucosa of the mouth is called which of the following - Thrush - Gingivitis - Pyorrhea - Vincent's angina

Vincent's angina

Hepatitis B and Rubella are examples of diseases caused by.. - viruses - bacteria - fungi - yeast

Viruses

Which of the following vitamins are water soluble? Select all that apply - Vitamin A - Vitamin B - Vitamin C - Vitamin D

Vitamin B , Vitamin C

What nutrient helps with calcium and phosphorus absorption?

Vitamin D

The vitamin that is necessary for the proper clotting of the blood is

Vitamin K

For a new employee, what form should be sent to the IRS?

W4

Anyone who had throughly been trained and can do competency for the testing proc. can perform.. - complex tests - lab tests - waived tests - moderately complex tests

Waived tests

A document outlining services that will not be covered by a patient's insurance carrier and the cost associated with those services

Waiver

A patient taking which medications is most at risk for bleeding? - Prednisone - Lasix - Warfarin - None of the above

Warfarin

The best respiratory rate can be taken by

Watching the patient's chest rise and fall while appearing to take the pulse

Patients are scheduled during the first 30 minutes of each hour, leaving the last 30 minutes for same-day appointments

Wave

Which type of appointment scheduling method would be most effective for seasonal types of issues, such as in flu season or periods where large special events are taking place in the area? - Streaming - Modified wave - Wave - Clustering

Wave

This scheduling method involves scheduling multiple patients at one time and patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis

Wave scheduling

Hives; Insect bites

Wheal

When is it acceptable to use an alcohol based hand rub instead of washing your hands with soap? Select all that apply - When changing gloves during a procedure - After eating lunch - When hands have come into contact with blood - Never - After taking a patient's blood pressure

When changing gloves during a procedure After taking a patient's blood pressure

When performing a finger puncture, the first drop of blood should be?

Wiped away

Ultrasound is commonly given..

With electrical stimulation

What kind of insurance provides medical care for job related accident or illness?

Workers compensation

WHO stands for

World Health Organization

You must wash your hands instead of using hand sanitizer on what occasions?

You first arrive at the facility Before you leave your shift Before you go on break Before and after eating

An iron injection is administered by which of the following methods? - Sub-q - IV - z track - ID

Z track

which of the following elements is NOT included in memorandum? - a heading - a subject line - to and from lines - a complimentary close

a complimentary close a

A visual acuity of 20/60 means?

a patient can read at 20 feet what a normal person can read at 60 feet

PC stands for

after meals

a legally required disclosure is one that.. - is given without the consent of the patient - is designed to protect the public - represents an exception to the rights of patients - all of the above

all of the above

a patients medical record.. - is considered a legal document - is only to be seen on a need to know basis - is the property o the physician - all of the above

all of the above

medical ethics requires physicians to.. - be of good moral character - not accept money - not charge a finance fee - all of the above

all of the above

why is understanding cultural difference important? - everyone is unique and their health care needs differ - one should never have predetermined notions - perceptions may vary among nationalities - all of the above

all of the above

Which of the following is the medical term meaning disease of the blood vessels? - cardiothoracic - cardiiopathy - angiopathy - angioplasty

angiopathy

What is motrin/Ibuprofen:

anti-inflammatory

Best way to avoid cross contaminating patients who receive instillation of eye drop same bottle..

avoid touching the tip of dropper to patients eye

AC stands for

before meals

At what age should children have their first Hep B vaccine?

birth

Where are erythrocytes formed?

bone marrow

The subcutaneous is the _____ layer of the skin

bottom

CPR stands for..

cardio pulmonary recessitation

which of the following sutures does not usually require removal from the body? - catgut - silk - nylon - cotton

catgut

Dorsal cavity contains..

cranial cavity and spinal cavity

What are the stages of grief

denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

An amount to be paid before insurance will pay

deductible

A MA's scope of practice is

determined by their physician/employer

Blood borne pathogens

disease producing microorganisms by blood, body fluid, tissue

A physical inventory of equipment should be conducted.. - Every 3 years - Every 5 years - Every year - Every 2 years

every year

Scop(o) means..

examination

Some non-cellular components of plasma are.. - fats and hormones - RBC and WBC - WBC and serum - hormones and RBC

fats and hormones

Payment for each service that is provided

fee for service

The external oblique is the _____ layer

first

Referred to as a cafeteria plan

flexible spending arrangement

Reason a physician might order a 24 hour urine collection for a test include all except.. - diurnal variation - to compare the 24 hour value with the serum value - for a culture and sensitivity - to aid in the diagnosis of glomerular disease

for a culture and sensitivity

An instrument used to grasp tissue is a..

forceps

The patient exam position used for a patient who is having difficulty breathing is..

fowlers

A term given to primary care providers because they are responsible for coordinating the patient's care to specialists, hospital admissions, and so on.

gatekeeper

The presence of sugar in the urine is called

glycosuria

When a patient acquires an infection while in a medical facility, it is referred to as a.. - bacterial infection - causative infection - pathogenic infection - health-care-acquired infection or nosocomial infection

health-care-acquired infection or nosocomial infection

what is the key that moves the cursor to the left, right , top, or bottom margins when pressed called? - tab key - delete key - home key - escape key

home key

The white blood cell count is useful in determining

infection

Specimens collected and sent for analysis must be recorded and kept in a - placeholder - statement - log book - ledger

log book

the most accurate to measure the length of an infant is to..

make a mark on the exam table paper at babys head and feet

ICD-9 and ICD-10 are coding symptoms are used to report..

medical necessity for services and procedures

The minutes of a business meeting include all of the following, except: - motions passed - members present - members absent and the reason for their absence - a list of reports that were submitted

members absent and the reason for their absence

The dermis is the _____ layer of the skin

middle

In standard EKG, lead V3 is located..

midway between V2 and V4

Which one of the following statements applies to paper medical record entries? - must be written in permanent ink - each entry must be no more than 200 words in length - must be handwritten by the physician - physicians must approve all entries

must be written in permanent ink

What does NPO mean?

nothing by mouth no food or fluids by mouth

The suffix which means plastic repair is..

oplasty

A MA's training focuses on..

outpatient services

exercise performed with assistance are

passive exercises

P4P is the abbreviation for..

pay for performance

Maslow's hierarchy of human needs is based on what concept

physiologic needs are the most basic and must be met first

The ability to repeatedly run a lab test and get the same result is called what

precision

The major reason for using proper aseptic procedures is to.. - follow office policies - destroy all bacteria from surfaces - control the patients immune system - protect patients and healthcare workers

protect patients and healthcare workers

what is the best way to ensure an accurate visual acuity exam

provide adequate lighting

CPT-4 include E&M codes which are used to report

provider services and visits

The abbreviation for every two hours is..

q.2.h

The internal oblique is the _____ layer

second

When muscles contract, they become

shorter and thicker

The word integumentary means

skin

The needle and syringe method are often used when very _____ veins are involved because it is less damaging to the tissues than the vacuum method

small

Most drugs are absorbed through the..

small intestines

Variola is..

smallpox

Autoclaving is the only process that destroys all forms of living organisms, including..

spores

What is the function of the diaphragm?

the diaphragm contracts and flattens and the chest cavity enlarges. This contraction creates a vacuum, which pulls air into the lungs

patients should be given instructions in writing because..

the human memory does not perform well under stress

The transversus abdomins is the ____ layer

third (innermost)

Incision into the chest wall is referred to as

thoracotomy

the first drop of capillary is removed with a gauze because why?

tissue thromboplastin

Which one of the following specifically relates to informed consent? - Understanding risks - access to care - cost of care - scope of practice

understanding risks

a physician's fee schedule is determined by using UCR's which means..

usual, reasonable, customary

in a physical exam, inspection refers to..

visual scanning of the patient

The first step performed in setting up a sterile field is..

washing your hands

cross contamination can be prevented by

washing your hands between patients, washing the examination table with clorox and water, and sterilizing and/or disinfecting instruments


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