Musculoskeletal
Vitals
Pharmacology
Front Office
Nervous System
100

Name the cervical spine bones (top to bottom)

cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx 

100

What is the normal pulse ox for adults? 

95%-100%

100

What does ADME stand for 

Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion 

100

(type of schedule)Multiple patients booked at the top of each hour.

What is wave scheduling?

100

What are the 4 lobes of the brain? 

Frontal, Temporal, Parental, and Occipital  

200

Whats the purpose of the pectoral girdle ? (for extra 200 points, what bones are included) 

Connects the upper limbs to the axial skeleton and allows a wide range of arm movements ( clavicle/scapula)

200

What finger do you not measure pulse with ? 

THUMB

200

What does pharmacotherapeutics mean ?

The study of how drugs are used to treat diseases

200

What is deductible?

The amount you must pay out of pocket before your insurance starts paying for medical visits 

200

What are the general functions of the PNS?

The PNS is responsible for carrying signals to and from the CNS allowing us to move, feel, and respond to the environment 

300

What is the function of sesamoid bones?

Reduce friction, prevent tendon wear, and act as pulley systems for muscles 

300

What is the most accurate way of getting someone’s temperature? 

Rectal 

300

What is an anesthetic ? 

It prevents sensation of pain

300

What is the birthday rule in terms of insurance? 

The birthday rule determines which parents insurance is primary when a child is covered by both 

300

What are the differences between somatic and autonomic systems ? 

Somatic - voluntary

Autonomic- involuntary 

400

What are ligaments? What are tendons?

ligaments are strong, flexible bands of connective tissue that connects bone to bone 

tendons are strong, fibrous connective tissues that attach muscles to bones 

400

What is the normal respiration rate for a toddler ?

24-40 RPM

400

what is the fda responsible for 

approved and regulated the manufactures 

400
HMO ( Health Maintenance Organization )

A health insurance plan that uses its own network of doctors, hospitals, and clinics. They are capitate plans, meaning providers are paid a set amount each month for each patient, whether if they’re seen or not.

- this system helps control costs & encourages providers to focus on preventive care

400
Describe what the following is: “controls visual and auditory reflexes”

Midbrain brain stem 

500

What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system? 

Mineral storage, blood cell production,movement, protection, and support  

500

When taking orthostatic vitals, what is the formula used to find pulse pressure? 

Systolic BP— Diastolic BP= Pulse Pressure

500

name the rights of medication administration 

right pt, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation, right reason, right to refuse….

500

A parent’s birthday is in May, and the other is in August. Their child is covered under both parents’ insurance. According to the birthday rule, which insurance is primary?

The parent with the earlier birthday

500

What is the CNS protected by? 

Bones, membranes, cerebrospinal fluid and meninges 

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