A condition for excessive intraocular pressure with results in atrophy of the optic nerve is?
What is Glaucoma
In the anatomical position, the patient is?
what is standing erect
The muscle walls of the heart are called the?
What is Myocardium
What kind of insurance is provides medical care for job related accident or illness?
What is Worker's Compensation
Under the controlled substance Act, how many schedules are there?
What is 5
A condition indicating that certain elements are lacking in the blood is?
What is anemia
A patient in prone position is lying?
what is facedown
The act of giving birth is?
What is parturition
The pH of a urine sample is checked to determine?
what is Acidity and Alkalinity
A counting chamber utilized in manual microscopic methods is called a?
What is a Hematocytometer
What is the chronic inflammation disease that attacks joints and surrounding tissues, and is an intermittent disease with periods of remission
What Rheumatoid Arthritis
A patient that is in supine position is:
Lying flat on their back with palms and face up
The voice box is called the ?
What is the Larynx
When collecting specimens for a white blood cell count, you would use a tube that contained ?
what is EDTA as an anticoagulant
The universal donor is blood type?
What is O
Bradycardia refers to ?
what is a slow heart beat
When preparing a patient for a vaginal exam, you would position them in the__________ position
On a normal ECG tracing, the first wave to show downward deflection is a ?
what is the P wave
Which of the following has the widest lumen?
22 gauge
19 gauge
21 gauge
26 gauge
What is 19 gauge
One way to prevent patients from forgetting future appointments :
what is use appointment cards
A patient with a rapid pulse has?
What is Tachycardia
The Lithotomy position is used when a patient is having a ?
What is a Vaginal Exam
When you are asked to take a cervical X-Ray, you would take a film of what region?
What is the neck region
The size of a needle is expressed by?
what is gauge numbers
Conducting away id referred to as
What is efferent