Cysto- is a prefix meaning
a. liver
b. bladder
c. gland
d. lung - ANSWER b. bladder
The term for narrowing is
a. prolapse
b. sclerosis
c. stenosis
d. stasis - ANSWER c. stenosis
Gastrectomy is the term
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Cysto- is a prefix meaning
a. liver
b. bladder
c. gland
d. lung - ANSWER b. bladder
The term for narrowing is
a. prolapse
b. sclerosis
c. stenosis
d. stasis - ANSWER c. stenosis
Gastrectomy is the term for excision of the
a. gallbladder
b. uterus
c. lung
d. stomach - ANSWER d. stomach
The abbreviation meaning two times a day is
a. t.i.d.
b. q.i.d.
c. b.i.d.
d. q.4h - ANSWER c. b.i.d.
Indicate the correctly spelled word
a. pharengytis
b. pharengitis
c. pharyngytis
d. pharyngitis - ANSWER d. pharyngitis
Communication with patients can be improved by
a. using their first name
b. talking about yourself
c. providing privacy
d. avoiding eye contact - ANSWER c. providing privacy
A trained Medical Assistant is able to
a. function as a nurse
b. interpret lab results
c. administer IV therapy
d. assist with minor surgery - ANSWER d. assist with minor surgery
A patient's photo was made public without her permission. This is called
a. invasion of privacy
b. defamation
c. fraud
d. slander - ANSWER a. invasion of privacy
Patient instruction sheets are used to
a. shorten office visit time
b. prevent misunderstanding
c. replace individual instruction
d. standardize information - ANSWER b. prevent misunderstanding
The best time to perform a breast exam is
a. daily
b. weekly
c. bi-weekly
d. monthly - ANSWER d. monthly
1. hyper- - ANSWER increased
nephro- - ANSWER kidney
auto- - ANSWER self
osteo- - ANSWER bone
dys- - ANSWER painful
litho- - ANSWER stone
brady- - ANSWER slow
chole- - ANSWER gallbladder
macro- - ANSWER large
gastro- - ANSWER stomach
arthro- - ANSWER joint
tachy- - ANSWER fast
thoraco- - ANSWER chest
hypo- - ANSWER decreased
mammo- - ANSWER breast
veno- - ANSWER vein
hepato- - ANSWER liver
hemo- - ANSWER blood
ophthalmo- - ANSWER eye
trans- - ANSWER through/across
-oma - ANSWER tumor
-algia - ANSWER pain
-ectomy - ANSWER surgical removal
-itis - ANSWER inflammation
-ology - ANSWER study of
-emia - ANSWER blood condition
-tomy - ANSWER incision
-osis - ANSWER abnormal condition
-megaly - ANSWER enlargement
-graphy - ANSWER x-ray exam
-phasia - ANSWER speech
-scopy - ANSWER examination
-gram - ANSWER record
-ptosis - ANSWER falling, dropping
-stasis - ANSWER stopping
-plegia - ANSWER paralysis
-desis - ANSWER bind or tie
-phagia - ANSWER swallowing
-ostomy - ANSWER surgical opening
-pathy - ANSWER disease
hs - ANSWER at bedtime
IM - ANSWER intramuscular
Hx - ANSWER history
q.i.d - ANSWER four times a day
gtt - ANSWER drop
q.d. - ANSWER once daily
p.c. - ANSWER after meals
OD - ANSWER right eye
CC - ANSWER chief complaint
CHF - ANSWER congestive heart failure
RLQ - ANSWER right lower quadrant
Dx - ANSWER diagnosis
LMP - ANSWER last menstrual period
I & D - ANSWER incision and drainage
Tx - ANSWER treatment
hct - ANSWER hematocrit
SOB - ANSWER shortness of breath
po - ANSWER by mouth
Medical term for: low blood pressure - ANSWER hypotension
Medical term for: scar tissue - ANSWER cicatrix
Medical term for: enlargement of the kidney - ANSWER nephromegaly
Medical term for: gallbladder stones - ANSWER cholelithiasis
Medical term for: beneath the skin - ANSWER subcutaneous
Medical term for: upper jaw - ANSWER maxilla
Medical term for: endocrine system disease - ANSWER goiter
Medical term for: vomiting blood - ANSWER hematemesis
Medical term for: smallest blood vessel - ANSWER capillary
Medical term for: kneecap - ANSWER patella
Medical term for: inflammation of the nerve - ANSWER neuritis
Medical term for: heart attack - ANSWER myocardial infarction
Medical term for: blood in the urine - ANSWER hematuria
Medical term for: large tongue - ANSWER macroglossia
Medical term for: fainting - ANSWER syncope
Medical term for: x-ray study of the bladder - ANSWER cystogram
Medical term for: slow heart beat - ANSWER bradycardia
Medical term for: membrane covering the lungs - ANSWER pleura
Medical term for: loss of calcium in the bones - ANSWER osteoporosis
Medical term for: severe itching - ANSWER pruritis
Body position or direction for: Situated in front, or in the forward part - ANSWER Anterior
Body position or direction for: Remote, farther from the point of origin - ANSWER Distal
Body position or direction for: Nearest, closer to the point of origin - ANSWER Proximal
Body position or direction for: situated toward the outer part - ANSWER Peripheral
Body position or direction for: situated below, or directed downward - ANSWER Inferior
Body position or direction for: Straightening motion that increases the angle between adjoining bones - ANSWER Extension
Body position or direction for: Movement toward the midline - ANSWER Adduction
Body position or direction for: situated near the surface - ANSWER Superficial
Body position or direction for: pertaining to the belly - ANSWER Ventral
Body position or direction for: Away from the midline, pertaing to a side - ANSWER Lateral
Body position or direction for: Pertaining to the back - ANSWER Dorsal
Body position or direction for: Pertaining to the middle - ANSWER Medial
Body position or direction for: SItuated above, or directed upward - ANSWER Superior
Body position or direction for: Referring to the sole of the foot - ANSWER Plantar
Body position or direction for: Bending motion that decreases the angle between adjoining bones - ANSWER Flexion
Body position or direction for: Lying face down and flat - ANSWER Prone
Body position or direction for: The lungs are found in which cavity? - ANSWER Thoracic
Body position or direction for: Lying flat on the back - ANSWER Supine
Body position or direction for: Toward the tail - ANSWER Caudal
Body position or direction for: The liver is found in which cavity? - ANSWER Abdominal
Planes of the body (check the answer for the picture) - ANSWER
Body Cavities (check the answer for the picture) - ANSWER
Divisions of the abdomen (check the answer for the picture) - ANSWER
The vertebrae (check the answer for the picture) - ANSWER
True or False: When two people communicate, both persons will alternate roles as sender and receiver as they seek responses and clarification - ANSWER True
True or False: Shaking your head in a negative way can jeopardize your communication with the patient - ANSWER True
True or False: A medical assistant may need to enter a patient's personal space to deliver care to a patient - ANSWER True
True or False: Explanations do not help ease patient anxiety about what will happen - ANSWER False
True or False: The use of touch can be therapeutic for some patients - ANSWER True
True or False: Being touched by a stranger can be uncomfortable or even a negative experience - ANSWER True
True or False: Many patients perceive touch in a medical setting as a prelude to something unpleasant, such as injections - ANSWER True
True or False: You don't need to give your full attention to the patient to actively listen - ANSWER False
True or False: Occasionally a patients verbal message may seem to conflict with the non-verbal message - ANSWER True
True or False: A medical assistant will typically be responsible for gathering initial patient information - ANSWER True
True or False: A patients interview does not need to include a review of past or current medical history - ANSWER False
True or False: Paraphrasing means to restate, using your own words, what you e heard - ANSWER True
True or False: Reflecting means repeating back what you've just heard - ANSWER True
True or False: Miscommunication can happen because the message may have been unclear or inappropriate to the situation - ANSWER True
True or False: The way a patient perceives situations is not influenced by their cultural, social or religious background - ANSWER False
True or False: A physician may instruct a medical assistant to give medication by injection - ANSWER True
True or False: Medical assistants are permitted to start IV therapy - ANSWER False
True or False: Medical assistants may assist in minor surgey - ANSWER True
True or False: A medical assistant may administer a narcotic medication - ANSWER True
True or False: California law allows medical assistants to draw blood in the clinical setting if they have completed proper training - ANSWER True
True or False: If directed, a medical assistant may insert a urinary catheter - ANSWER False
True or False: Medical assistants are allowed to interpret laboratory results - ANSWER False
True or False: Ear lavage may be performed by a medical assistant if the physician is on site - ANSWER True
True or False: Vital signs may be taken by a medical assistant - ANSWER True
True or False: Medical assistants may remove orthopedic casts - ANSWER True
True or False: Injecting collagen or botox is within the medical assistants scope of practice - ANSWER False
True or False: Medical assistants are allowed to inject anesthetics - ANSWER False
True or False: Medication may be given orally by medical assistants - ANSWER True
True or False: A medical assistant may use a laser - ANSWER False
True or False: Medical assistants can call themselves office "nurses" - ANSWER False
True or False: Recommending a course of treatment for a patient is within the scope of practice of a medical assistant - ANSWER False
True or False: If directed, a medical assistant may apply an orthopedic splint - ANSWER False
True or False: A medical assistant may remove superficial sutures - ANSWER True
True or False: Medical assistants may perform finger sticks - ANSWER True
A physician retires without notifying his patients. The physician could be charged with_____. - ANSWER Abandonment
The disposal waste is controlled by_____. - ANSWER CAL/OSHA Regulations
A physician describes a procedure, risks and alternatives to a patient. This is called a/an_____. - ANSWER Informed consent
A medical assistant who performs a procedure ordered by the physician employer is protected under what principle?_____ - ANSWER Respondeat superior
A medical assistant can be required to appear in court with this document_____. - ANSWER Subpoena
Narcotic prescriptions are regulated by which agency?_____ - ANSWER Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
A medical assistant discusses a patient by name at lunch with others in the building. The M.A. could be charged with_____. - ANSWER Invasion of privacy
A patient agrees to receive a flu shot. This is an example of_____. - ANSWER Consent
A method of mediating disputes between a patient and a physician is called_____. - ANSWER Arbitration
Patient rights include this principle_____. - ANSWER Confidentiality
A false statement harmful to another person's character is called_____. - ANSWER Slander
A person under legal age who is self-supporting and living apart from their parents is called a/an_____. - ANSWER Emancipated minor
This document is required in order to provide medical records_____. - ANSWER Records release
Failure to perform professional care is called____. - ANSWER Negligence
State law requires that physician always report this condition. - ANSWER Abuse
Billing an insurance company for false charges is considered_____. - ANSWER Fraud
Carefully documenting the patients care will help prevent professional_____. - ANSWER Liability
The patients medical record belongs to the____. - ANSWER Physician
True or False: Written instructions are the best way to be sure patients understand directions. - ANSWER True
True or False: One way to be sure a patient understands instructions would be to have the patient repeat them. - ANSWER True
True or False: In communication , responding may be verbal and non-verbal - ANSWER True
True or False: Patients should be informed of the office payment policy only after several visits - ANSWER False
True or False: Many offices use visual aids in order to inform patients about their medical care - ANSWER True
True or False: Written prescriptions must be signed by the physician - ANSWER True
True or False: Verbal explanations of a procedure do not help the patient remain calm - ANSWER False
True or False: A patient on a soft diet should avoid rough foods such as ground meat - ANSWER True
True or False: A patient can have milk on a clear liquid diet - ANSWER False
True or False: Patients with certain allergies can have a reaction with routine immunizations - ANSWER True
True or False: Post-op wound care includes dressing changed - ANSWER True
True or False: Physically impaired patients may require an attendant when seen in the office - ANSWER True
True or False: Guide dogs are allowed to accompany a blind person in the physician office - ANSWER True
True or False: The food pyramid is often used when to explain healthy eating habits - ANSWER True
True or False: The best fluid to ingest during and after physical exertion is water - ANSWER True
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