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A series of questions and correct answers related to medical assisting. The topics covered include medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, medical law and ethics, pharmacology, and clinical procedures. The questions are designed to help students prepare for the Registered Medical Assistant Exam. The document also includes information on HIPAA privacy rule, emergency procedures, and medical records.
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When placing leads for an ECG, how many precordial leads are placed on the patient? - correct answer ✅ 6 Which of the following best describes an aerobe? A. microbe that can only live in carbon dioxide B. microbe that needs oxygen to grow C. microbe that cannot live in the carbon dioxide D. microbe that can grow without oxygen - correct answer ✅B. microbe that needs oxygen to grow Which of the following pertains to any nonliving substance that adheres to and transmits infectious material a. vector b. fomite c. microbe d. virus - correct answer ✅fomite Which of the following is produced by white blood cells in response to a foreign substance invading the body?
a. antibody b. antigen c. bacteria d. lymphocyte - correct answer ✅A. antibody The process performed by white blood cells of engulfing and destroying microbial cells is called A. lymphocytosis B. leukocytosis C. hemolysis D. phagocytosis - correct answer ✅phagocytosis Which of the following is role of the medical assistant in medical asepsis? A. frequent hand washing B. understanding the cycle of infection C. proper disinfection procedures D. phagocytosis - correct answer ✅D. phagocytosis
Microbes that routinely reside on the body are considered - correct answer ✅normal flora During the acute stage of disease, the patient a. may be asymptomatic b. is feeling better c. has returned to homeostasis d. may show the most severe symptoms - correct answer ✅May show the most severe symptoms Which of the following is the body's first line of defense against the invasion of a pathogen? A. the immune system B. respiratory system C. the integumentary system D. the urinary system - correct answer ✅The integumentary system If a person who is under oath, lies in a court of law, he is said to have committed - correct answer ✅Perjury
Which of the following is within a medical assistant's scope of practice? A. prescribing medications B. inserting sutures C. performing a venipuncture D. inserting a catheter - correct answer ✅Performing a venipuncture A medical assistant's responsibility in the billing process includes all of the following EXCEPT A. determination of fees B. following up on patient's benefits C. explaining the patient's bill t them D. explaining the fee schedule to patients - correct answer ✅determination of fees The process of removing medical records that are not in used is called - correct answer ✅Purging Which of the following terms specifically refers to a recipient of insurance coverage?
B. Hepatitis B Vaccine C. Insulin D. Penicillin - correct answer ✅PPD Which of the following pieces of equipment are commonly found in public places for use during an emergency? A. ECG machine B. pulse oximeter C. crash cart D. automated external difibrillator - correct answer ✅automated external difibrillator Which of the following is another book keeping meaning adjustment? A. payment B. charges C. Write-off D. deposit - correct answer ✅Write off
E&M codes are typically in which of the following ranges? A. 90281- B. 70010- C. 99201- D. 80048-89359 - correct answer ✅C. 99201- Examples of the body's mechanical defenses include all of the following EXCEPT A. stomach acids B. trapping activity of body hair C. flushing activity of saliva D. the skin - correct answer ✅stomach acids The form commonly used by health care providers to indicate diagnosis and treatment associated with services during an office visit is known as A. a ledger card B. a superbill C. a CMS- D. an explanation of benefits - correct answer ✅B. a super bill
Pus is an accumulation of - correct answer ✅bacteria, leukocytes, and cellular debris COBRA covers an unemployed person for - correct answer ✅18 months When an item is identified as being non-sterile, it maybe referred to as - correct answer ✅Contamiated All of the following information is included on the referral form EXCEPT A. name & national Provider Identification (NPI) of referring primary care provider B. type of services requested C. date of referral D. diagnostic results - correct answer ✅diagnostic results A person is said to have acquired passive immunity when - correct answer ✅Their immunity is considered short-term Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus? A. Chlamydia
B. Giaridiasis C. Rabies D. Syphilis - correct answer ✅Rabies A patient sees their physician who is part of a PPO. The patient charges come to $95. After a $10 copay, the PPO pays the provider $60. How is the remainder handled> A. the patient is billed for $ B. the patient is billed for $ C. the patient in not billed D. the patient is billed for $10 - correct answer ✅the patient in not billed A set of core values and professional standards that have been agreed upon by the members of a certain professional society is called a: A. National standard B. Statute C. Law D. Code of ethics - correct answer ✅Code of ethics
Sue-Ann was given Amoxicillin last month for a diagnosis of strep throat. She is in again complaining of the same symptoms and upon evaluation, is positive again for strep throat. Which of the following is the most likely reason for Sue-Ann being diagnosed with strep throat twice in a month? A. the physician diagnosed her wrong the first time B. the patient did not take her entire course of antinbiotics C. the medical assistant performed the strep test incorrectly D. the patient also has mononucleosis - correct answer ✅the patient did not take her entire course of antinbiotics Which of the following would cause an interrupted baseline artifact during an ECG? A. patient talking during the procedure B. faulty electrode attachment C. electrical current from a nearby machine D. broken lead wire - correct answer ✅Broken lead wire
If a newly hired medical assistant has not received certain vaccinations, her employer must provide them at no cost with in what time frame? - correct answer ✅10 days Which of the following best describes an insurance premium? a. a patient's share the costs of an office visit b. recipient of insurance coverage c. person who purchases an insurance policy d. money paid to an insurer to obtain insurance - correct answer ✅Money paid to an insurer to obtain insurance The process of inactivating or removing microorganisms from equipment and surfaces is known as: - correct answer ✅Sanitization A self-assessment questionnaire may be most helpful with which type of patient?
This is an example of which interviewing obstacle that should be advoided? - correct answer ✅asking judgemental questions In general, the definition of a new patient account is and account that contains unpaid invoices less than - correct answer ✅30 days old Which of the following is the proper angle of insertion for an IM injection? A. 10 degrees B. 20 degrees C. 45 degrees D. 90 degrees - correct answer ✅90 degrees Which of the following could be considered a violation of HIPAA privacy rule? A. closing the privacy window when talking to patients on the phone B. having a patient sign in sheet C. checking personal email at work D. having the fax machine located in the back office area - correct answer ✅having a patient sign in sheet
Which of the following medications is commonly found on an emergency crash cart? A. amoxicillin B. quinidine C. insulin D. lovastatin - correct answer ✅insulin When a medical assistant is guiding a patient back to a relevant topic, it is said she is - correct answer ✅Redirecting Which of the following procedures is the best method to kill bacteria spores on a surgical instrument? A. using an ultrasonic wave bath B. autoclaving at 121 degrees for 20 minutes at 15 psi C. disinfecting using 10% bleach solution D. boiling in water for 15 minutes - correct answer ✅autoclaving at 121 degrees for 20 minutes at 15 psi Which of the following terms mean before birth?
A. protocia B. antenatal c. antigravida d. primipara - correct answer ✅protocia Which of the following is distinguished by a marked drop in blood pressure? A. panic attack B. shock C. dyspnea D. hypertension - correct answer ✅shock Which of the following is the appropriate first response to a patient who is having a seizure? A. restrain patient B. remove nearby objects C. place something in mouth D. bladder - correct answer ✅Remove nearby objects
Through which of the following organs does a person lose the majority of their body heat? A. skin B. lungs C. bowels D. Bladder - correct answer ✅Skin Which of the following refers to a fever that fluctuates slightly but remains consistently above normal? A. relapsing B. remittent C. continuous D. intermittent - correct answer ✅continuous Which of the following would require an E code? A. accidental poisoning B subdural hematoma C. ventricular depolarization D. ventricular repolarization - correct answer ✅Ventricular depolarization
The financial obligations of a medical practice are known as - correct answer ✅accounts payable An act that someone considers unethical - correct answer ✅Can be judged ethical by someone else For which of the following office emergencies should the medical assistant call 911 immediately? A. a patient experiencing abdominal pain and cramping B. a patient experiencing squeezing or heaviness in chest and difficult breathing c. a patient experiencing of headache and nausea d. a patient experiencing dizziness and fatigue - correct answer ✅a patient experiencing squeezing or heaviness in chest and difficult breathing An act that someone considers unethical - correct answer ✅Can be judged ethical by someone else For which of the following office emergencies should the medical assistant call 911 immediately?
a. a patient experiencing abdominal pain and cramping b. a patient experiencing squeezing or heaviness in chest and difficult breathing c. a patient experiencing of headache and nausea d. a patient experiencing dizziness and fatigue - correct answer ✅patient experiencing squeezing or heaviness in chest and difficult breathing According to the chain of infection, a pathogen enters the body via the - correct answer ✅Means of entry Which of the following is TRUE of source oriented medical records? a. They contain SOAP or SOAPE notes b. They are arranged in chronological order c. They organize information into a problem list & progress notes d. They display recent visits first - correct answer ✅They display recent visits first Which of the following are true of source-oriented medical records? A. Did you lose consciousness? B. Do you have a fever? C. Did you experience shortness of breath?
D. Have you taken any medications? - correct answer ✅Did you lose consciousness? Which of the following does the pulse oximeter measure? - correct answer ✅Arterial oxygen sateration I a medical assistant drew blood from a patient with out their consent, she is said to have committed - correct answer ✅Battery Which of the following is NOT TRUE about standard precautions? a. They are created by OSHA to protect patients from disease b. They are designed to decrease disease transmission c. They require patients to wear personal protective equipment d. They consist of different biohazard exposure levels - correct answer ✅They require patients to wear personal protective equipment Which of the following is an example of a closed question? a. What brings you here today? b. How high was your temperature?
c. What makes your pain worse? d. How did you injure yourself? - correct answer ✅How high was your temperature A patient's medical history contains all of the following information EXCEPT a. database information b. progress notes c. surgical dates, if any d. review of symptoms - correct answer ✅progress notes Which of the following is TRUE about the procedure for release of medical information? a. A faxed copy of the release of information form is acceptable b. The physician has a right to revoke the authorization c. Information to be disclosed should be specific d. The medical office can charge for generating the release of information form - correct answer ✅Information to be disclosed should be specific Which of the following suffixes means cell? a. -clast
b. -cele c. -cidal d. -cyte - correct answer ✅d. -cyte A rectal temperature reading of 102.6 would read as which of the following if taken from the axillary site? a. 99. b. 100. c. 101. d. 102.6 - correct answer ✅100. Which of the following is proper procedure when removing sutures? a. count sutures prior to disposal b. pick up the knot of the suture with the scissors c. insert straight side of the scissors beneath the suture d. use thumb forceps to cut sutures - correct answer ✅Count sutures prior to disposal Which of the following is the term meaning partial paralysis of half the body?
a. paraplegia b. quadriplegia c. hemiplegia d. neuroplegia - correct answer ✅Hemiplegia The treatment of tissue by means of colored light beams is known as - correct answer ✅laser sugery A patient phones the office for an appointment. Upon questioning the patient, the MA notes the patient is having difficulty breathing. Which of the appointment time should be give this patient? a. have the patient come into the office immediately b. schedule the patient for the first appointment after lunch c. schedule the patient for the first appointment tomorrow morning d. have the patient call 911 and go directly to the emergency room - correct answer ✅have the patient call 911 and go directly to the emergency room The liquid portion of blood is known as - correct answer ✅Plasma
All of the following are factors affecting patient compliance EXCEPT a. personal finances b. transportation c. housing situation d. cell phone access - correct answer ✅Cell phone access All of the following are factors affecting patient compliance EXCEPT a. antibodies b. lymphocytes c. antigens d. macrophages - correct answer ✅antigens The patient tells her physician that her mother died of heart disease & her father died of cancer. The physician will record this information in the patient's medical record under - correct answer ✅FH (family history) Which of the following diseases is caused by a fungus? a. Impetigo
b. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever c. Ringworm d Chickenpox - correct answer ✅Ringworm Which of the following is considered an absorbable suture? a. vicryl b. nylon c. dacron d. silk - correct answer ✅Vicryl Which of the following is TRUE about ultrasound therapy? a. It involves the application of cold to an injured area b. It cannot be performed over metals c. it does not need to be timed d. the patient should not feel a warmth or tingling sensation during therapy - correct answer ✅It cannot be performed over metals The drugs that have the lowest abuse potential are listed in which drug schedule?
Which of the following is an error in the autoclaving procedures? a. placing a sterilization indication strip in the wrapped pack b. keeping hinged instruments closed when wrapped c. placing packs in the autoclave so they are not touching each other d. labeling the outside of the pack with date, contents, and intitials - correct answer ✅Keeping hinged instruments closed when wrapped Fire extinguishers must be inspected and, if necessary, recharged - correct answer ✅once ayear Which of the following is responsible for regulating body temperature? a. pituitary gland b. cerebral cortex c. brain stem d. hypothalamus - correct answer ✅Hypothalamus Which of the following activities, performed by the patient within 30 mins of a reading, can affect the accuracy of a temperature measurement?
a. smoking b. talking c. reading d. sleeping - correct answer ✅Smoking Which of the following refers to a written form of defamation? a. fraud b. libel c. malfeasance d. slander - correct answer ✅Libel All of the following are true about HIPAA EXCEPT a. title I deals with insurance reform b. privacy standards include electronic health information c. their intent is to limit patient access to their health information d. they allow for the standardization of the exchange of health care data - correct answer ✅their intent is to limit patient access to their health information
One key to helping patients make positive behavioral changes is: - correct answer ✅Increasing the patient's self efficacy Which of the following would be contained in a patient's past medical history? a. immunizations b. review of systems c. sleep habits d. disease risk factors - correct answer ✅Immunizations Which of the following is considered good cholesterol? a. LDL b. VLDL c. HDL d. Triglycerides - correct answer ✅HDL All of the following are aspects of communication that a medical assistant must take into consideration when speaking to a patient on the telephone EXCEPT a. clarity of speech b. volume and tone of voice