NHA CCMA 2022 EXAM (Graded A+ actual test)
When measuring an infant from head to heel. What exam position should you place the
infant in? -Answer- suspine
What type of patient would you report to the provider if they
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NHA CCMA 2022 EXAM (Graded A+ actual test)
When measuring an infant from head to heel. What exam position should you place the
infant in? -Answer- suspine
What type of patient would you report to the provider if they had a low apical pulse? -
Answer- 6 weeks old infant
What statement do you provide to patients to be in compliance with HIPPA? -Answerconfidentiality statement
What information do you need to provide to the patient when wearing a Holter monitor,
about the event marker? -Answer- when you have symptoms
What information is acceptable to provide to the patient in the waiting room? -Answereducational material
What technique would be used when passing a scapel to the provider during a sterile
procedure? -Answer- blade down, handle first
A patient is being seen post-op status post left mastectomy. What information should
you make sure is on thr chart from the hospital? -Answer- pathology
What is the hormone detected in pregnancy tests? -Answer- HCG
What is used in cryosurgery? -Answer- liquid nitrogen
What is thr universal claim for submitted outpatient billing? -Answer- CMS 1500
When reviewing a patient's chart after a visit. Where would you look in thr chart to
review medication dosage and instructions for the patient? -Answer- plan of care
Where should you refer a non-ambulatory for assistance with workplace
accommodations? -Answer- Americans with Disabilities Act
You have obtained the following vital signs from an adult patient: temperature 37.2 C
(99.0 F), heart rate 106/min, BP 89/50 mm Hg and respiratory rate of 18/min. What
should you document about the vital signs? -Answer- tachycardia, Hypotension,
afebrile, normal respirations
What postion should you place a patient for a pap smear? -Answer- lithotomy
An urgent referral has been submitted for the insurance company. How long should the
authorization process take? -Answer- immediately over the phoneYour gloved hands come in contact with thr patient's blood during a procedure. What
action should you take? -Answer- dispose of them in biohazard container
A patient has COPD and requires an abdominal exam. What position should you place
the patient in to manage his/her respiratory status? -Answer- semi-fowlers
When working in an ambulatory care center with several other worker. Who is legally
responsible for the medical assitant's actions? -Answer- Nurse Practitioner or Doctor
What should you recognize as a goal of patient-centered care? -Answer- patient and
caregiver relationship
What is a risk for factor for developing cirrhosis? -Answer- alcoholism
When setting a tray for a sterile procedure, How many inches are required to maintain a
sterile field? -Answer- 1 inch
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