EKG
Phlebotomy
General Patient Care
Administrative Assisting5/Law & Ethics
Fundamental Knowledge
100

The somatic tremor

What are irregular spikes on the tracing related to muscle movement? 

100

The red spots that could appear around a venipuncture site 

What is petechiae 

100

The medical administration route that slowly releases the drug into the bloodstream. 

What is transdermal? 

100

Informed consent

What is clear and voluntary indication of preferences or choice, usually oral and written, and freely given in situations where there are available options and their consequences have been made clear? 

100

Sim's position

What is the position for obtaining a rectal temperature? 

200

Left, 5th intercoastal space, anterior axillary line

What is the placement of the V5 electrode

200

Test requisition

What is needed before a blood draw procedure can begin? 

200

20 ft.

What is how far away an adult should be for a visual acuity test? 

200

Negligence

What is the failure to do something that a reasonably prudent individual would do in similar circumstances? 

200

Provider 

What is the health care professional that supervises a medical assistant?  MD, DO, PA, Nurse Practioner 

300

No discernible QRS waves noted

What is a ventricular fibrillation?

300

Lateral aspect of the heel

What is the location of capillary stick for infants? 

300

Anthropometric measurements 

What is height/length, weight, and head circumference? 

300

DNR

What is a do not resuscitate order, that indicates medical staff is not to return the patient's heart to a normal rhythm if it stops beating.  

300

Schedule II drugs

What are drugs with high potential for abuse, providers must give handwritten prescription with no refills?

400

Vigorous rubbing of clean dry skin

What is how to prepare a patient for Holter monitor electrode application? 

400

EDTA

What is the anticoagulant additive in the lavender tubes?

400

Bradycardia 

What is a pulse rate of less than 60 bpm?

400

5 digits 

What are the number of digits in a CPT code? 

400

Food labels 

What are required to be on all food products and provide the patient with important nutritional information regarding serving sizes, calories, different fats, etc? 

500

The SA node

What is the origination of the electric impulses of the heart?

500

Chain of custody

What is a series of procedures used to ensure security and accuracy when collecting and handling lab specimens?

500

Signs of infection 

What is redness, discharge, pain, fever, malaise, odor, swelling, loss of function? 

500

Double-booking

What is when 2 patients are scheduled at the same time to see the same provider, often to fit a patient in with an acute illness? 

500

Acceptance

What is one of the stages of grief in which the person comes to terms with the loss and begins to make plans for moving on despite the loss?

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