Which of the following techniques should a MA use when bandaging a wound?
a. wrap the wound from distal to proximal
b. bandage fingers and toes to prevent further injury
c. extend the wound dressing 3 to 5 inches beyo
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Which of the following techniques should a MA use when bandaging a wound?
a. wrap the wound from distal to proximal
b. bandage fingers and toes to prevent further injury
c. extend the wound dressing 3 to 5 inches beyond the bandage
d. moisten and apply ointment before bandaging - ANS-a. wrap the wound from distal to
proximal
- wounds should always be wrapped distal to proximal
- fingers and toes should be left unbandaged so provider can assess circulation
- bandages should extend 1 to 2 inches beyond the dressing
A medical assistant is checking a patient out of the clinic. In which of the following
documents should the assistant locate information about the provider referrals or followup appointment request for the patient?
a. Encounter form
b. CMS-1500 claim form
c. OSHA form 301
d. Informed consent - ANS-a. Encounter form
- the encounter form aka "superbill" contains information about any and all services
provided by clinic staff, as well as any additional actions required, including referrals
and follow-up appointments
- the CMS-1500 claim form is the standard billing that contains procedural coding
related to patient care during the visit; it doesn't contain information about referrals or
future appoinments
A medical assistant is preparing a patient for wearing a Holter monitor. Which of the
following instructions should the assistant include?
a. "You should avoid using an electric blanket during monitoring"
b. " You can bathe and shower as usual during monitoring."
c. "You will be required to wear the monitor for 2 to 4 hours."
d. "You should avoid your regular exercise during monitoring" - ANS-a. "You should
avoid using an electric blankets during monitoring"
- the electronic blanket can interfere with recording
- the patient wears the Holter monitor for 24 to 48 hoursA medical assistant is preparing to apply ointment to several abrasions on a patient's
leg. Which of the following supplies should the MA use to remove the medication from
the jar?
a. A gloved finger
b. A syringe
c. A cotton ball
d. A tongue blade - ANS-d. A tongue blade
- Although ointment can be applied with a gloved finger, the medication should not be
removed from the jar with a gloved hand because the glove might have already touched
the patient or any other contaminated surfaces
A medical assistant is adding information to a patient's computerized problem-oriented
medical record (POMR). Into which of the following sections of the POMR should the
assistant enter the patient's health history and laboratory results?
a. Problem list
b. Database
c. Progress notes
d. Diagnostic and treatment plan - ANS-b. Database
- The problem list includes the patient's problems/conditions, including those involving
social, demographic, medical, or surgical concerns
- The database includes the patient's medical history, diagnostic and laboratory results,
review of systems, and CC
- The provider should enter progress notes on every problems recorded on the problem
list; the notes should be in chronological order and should include the CC, tx, and
response to treatments
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