CCC Common Core Module 1 The Army Leader Requirements Model 2025/2026 with Solution, Exams of Clinical Medicine

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CCBMA CLINICAL EXAM SAMPLE TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS., Exams of Nursing
The best method of preventing transmission of disease is
a. handwashing
b. rubber gloves
c. chlorhexidine
d. betadine - ANSWERa. handwashing
The artery normally used for taking a pulse reading is the
a. carotid
b. radial
c. femoral
d. ulnar - ANSWERb. radial
An instrument used to examine the ears
a. ophthalmoscope
b. speculum
c. sigmoidoscope
d. otoscope - ANSWERd. otoscope
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CCBMA CLINICAL EXAM SAMPLE TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT

ANSWERS., Exams of Nursing The best method of preventing transmission of disease is a. handwashing b. rubber gloves c. chlorhexidine d. betadine - ANSWERa. handwashing The artery normally used for taking a pulse reading is the a. carotid b. radial c. femoral d. ulnar - ANSWERb. radial An instrument used to examine the ears a. ophthalmoscope b. speculum c. sigmoidoscope d. otoscope - ANSWERd. otoscope

Social history includes the a. chief complaint b. martial status c. previous surgery d. prognosis - ANSWERb. martial status Which of the following occurs as a urine specimen remains on the counter for a long time? a. pH becomes acidic b. bacteria multiply c. glycouria begins d. urine remains constant - ANSWERb. bacteria multiply A Holter monitor measures heart a. capacity b. strength c. rhythm d. pressure - ANSWERc. rhythm The nerve most apt to be affected during an injection in the buttocks is the a. sacral b. sciatic c. brachial d. femoral - ANSWERb. sciatic

Absence of bacteria_____. - ANSWERasepsis Bacteria that thrives in oxygen_____. - ANSWERaerobes, aerobic An organism that produces diseases_____. - ANSWERpathogen Molds and yeast are types of_____. - ANSWERfungi Instruments that are touched by ungloved hands are_____. - ANSWERcontaminated Destruction of all microorganisms_____. - ANSWERsterilization Hinged instruments should be_____when sterilized. - ANSWERopen A sterile pack containing scissors, thumb forceps and gauze squares is called a____. - ANSWERsuture removal pack The term for removal of contaminated materials from a wound is_____. - ANSWERdebridement Scrubbing the surgical site in a circular motion from the center to the edge is called_____. - ANSWERsurgical prep Removing fluids or gasses by suction is called_____. - ANSWERaspiration

Flushing outa wound or cavity with a solution is called_____. - ANSWERirrigation A sterile surface containing sterile items is known as a_____. - ANSWERsurgical tray S/s, s/b, and b/b describes surgical_____. - ANSWERscissors Instruments used to clamp off blood vessels are called_____. - ANSWERhemostats A sterile covering placed over a wound is called a____. - ANSWERdressing Instruments such as fiberoptic scopes are soaked in chemicals in a procedure called_____. - ANSWERcold sterilization Pulse located at the elbow_____. - ANSWERbrachial Pulse located at the knee_____. - ANSWERpopliteal Pulse located at the thumb side of the wrist_____. - ANSWERradial Pulse located at the side of the neck_____. - ANSWERcarotid Pulse located at the middle of the groin_____. - ANSWERfemoral

Martial status is considered_____. - ANSWERsocial history The patients own words determine the_____. - ANSWERchief complaint Family history is considered_____. - ANSWERsubjective The physicians examination is considered_____. - ANSWERobjective Physical, chemical, and microscopic examination_____. - ANSWERurinalysis A chemical substance that prevents clotting of blood in a blood specimen_____. - ANSWERheparin A vacutainer that contains no anticoagulant has a stopper colored_____. - ANSWERred Material that presents a risk of possible infection_____. - ANSWERbiological hazard The first step in obtaining a laboratory specimen_____. - ANSWERPatient identification The usual site for capillary testing_____. - ANSWERfingertip

Urine specimen obtained by the patient simply urinating in a cup is called_____. - ANSWERrandom catch Patient is instructed to cleanse the urethra with antiseptic towelette_____. - ANSWERclean catch Legal method of documenting lab testing process security_____. - ANSWERchain of custody A sterile swab would be used for a_____. - ANSWERwound culture The intensity of color in a urine specimen indicates_____. - ANSWERconcentration Improper handling of lab specimens could result in_____. - ANSWERcontamination Instrument used to prepare urine for microscopic examination_____. - ANSWERcentrifuge The standard EKG consists of_____leads. - ANSWER 12 Simple laboratory test with a high degree of accuracy_____. - ANSWERCLIA waived test Quality control in the laboratory ensures the_____of results. - ANSWERaccuracy

a. 30-90 degrees b. 45-90 degrees c. 50-90 degrees d. 60-90 degrees - ANSWERb. 45-90 degrees The most deep (adult) intramuscular injection site is the a. dorsogluteal b. vastus lateralis c. deltoid d. ventrogluteal - ANSWERa. dorsogluteal When administering a subcutaneous injection, the amount of the dose should not exceed a. 1cc b. 2cc c. 3cc

  1. 4cc - ANSWERb. 2cc When choosing a needle/syringe unit, you should keep in mind the patient's a. gender b. age and size c. chief complaint d. pain tolerance - ANSWERb. age and size The gauge of the needle is determined by the diameter of its

a. hub b. shaft c. point d. lumen - ANSWERd. lumen A physician ordered 0.250 mg of Lanoxin. You have 0.125 mg tablets on hand. How many tablets will be given? a. 1 b. 1 1/ c. 2 d. 2 1/2 - ANSWERc. 2 What is the preferred site for tuberculosis skin test? a. upper back b. anterior forearm c. thorax d. abdomen - ANSWERb. anterior forearm The proper way to express 1/2cc is a. 0.5 cc b. 05.0 cc c. 5.0 cc d. 0.05 cc - ANSWERa. 0.5 cc An infection into fatty tissue lying immediately under the skin is called

A piece of emergency equipment used to establish normal heart rhythm _____. - ANSWERAED/defibrillator The first thing a medical assistant should do in an emergency situation_____.

  • ANSWERassess the situation Equipment prepared in advance for emergency use is called a/an_____. - ANSWERcrash cart A basic of CPR is to clear the_____. - ANSWERairway The lack of a pulse is one way to identify_____. - ANSWERcardiac arrest A straight fracture across the bone shaft is called_____. - ANSWERtransverse A weak and rapid pulse is a sign of_____. - ANSWERshock A severe involuntary contraction of the muscles is called a_____. - ANSWERseizure An overdose of insulin would cause the patient to go into_____. - ANSWERdiabetic shock Nitroglycerin is ordered for chest pain. It will be administered_____. - ANSWERunder the tongue

Formation of blisters following a burn can be treated with_____. - ANSWERcool water An emergency tray would include_____. - ANSWERepinephrine To establish an airway , the patient would be placed_____. - ANSWERon the back Symptoms of a heart attack include pain in the chest,_____or_____. - ANSWERjaw or arm The procedure used for a choking person is called_____. - ANSWERHeimlich manuever A broken bone wedged into another bone is called an_____fracture. - ANSWERimpacted A patient who is having a seizure should never be_____. - ANSWERrestrained What are the CAB's of emergency care? - ANSWERC- Compressions (start them ASAP) A- Airway (open airway by using the the chin lift head tilt technique) B- Breathing (administer rescue breaths to patient when it is safe for you to do as well) You should first determine the patients responsiveness by asking_____? - ANSWERare you okay? can you hear me?

Infants - Compression ratio_____two man hand(s)_____. _____ one man_____fingers. - ANSWERAdult: 30:2, 2 hands Children: 30:2, 2 hands, 15:2, 2 hands Infants: 15:2, 2 thumbs, 30:2, 2 fingers In CPR the depth of a compression should be: Adults (8 years old and above)_____. Children (1-8 years old) _____. Infants (up to 1 years old)_____. - ANSWERAdults: 1 1/2 - 2 inches Children: 1 - 1 1/2 inches Infants: 1/2 - 1 inch