Medical Knowledge
Clinical Procedures
Pharmacology
Anatomy & Physiology
Patient Care
100
Which of the following is the largest organ in the human body

Skin 

100

Which of the following is the correct order of draw for venipuncture 

Light Blue, Red, Grenn Lavender 

100

Which of the following is an example of a beta-blocker


metoprolol

100
Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination 

Cerebellum

100

when assisting a patient who has fallen, your first step should be  

check for injuries 

200

The normal adult heart rate is 

60-100bpm

200

How often should sterile gloves be changed during a procedure if they become torn? 


Immediately 

200

what is the maximum dose of acetaminophen per day for an adult 

4g

200

The functional unit of the kidney is called the

Nephron

200

how often should vital signs be checked in a stable adult patient during routine visits? 

every visit 

300
Which condition is characterized by hyperglycemia due to insulin deficiency? 

diabetes mellitus 

300

Which site is commonly used for intramuscular injection in adults?  

deltoid 

300

Which route of administration is fastest for medication adsorption? 

intravenous 

300

The largest bone in the human body is the

femur 

300

PHI stands for 

Protected Health Information

400

Which is the primary function of red blood cells? 

carry oxygen 

400

The normal adult blood pressure range is 

90/60 to 120/80 mmHg 

400

antibiotics are used to treat 

bacterial infection 

400

which organ is responsible for filtering toxins from the blood 

liver 

400

The DEA oversees 

controlled substances 

500

which vitamin is essential for blood clotting? 

Vitamin K 

500

Which technique prevents the spread of infection in the clients

hand hygiene 

500

HIPAA stands for 

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 

500

The heart is located in the 

thoracic cavity 

500

DNR order stands for 

Do Not Resuscitate 

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