BONUS
CNA
Human A & P
EMT
Medical Terminology
100

What classes were offered during first period? 

A.) Human Anatomy 

B.) CNA and EMT

C.) Human Anatomy Lab and CNA 

D.) Medical Terminology 

C.) Human Anatomy Lab and CNA

100

What is the term of the device that replaces a missing body part?

A.)  Catheter 

B.) Prosthetic

C.) Stent 

D.) Pace Maker


B.) Prosthetic 

100

What nutrient is most important for building muscle?

A.) Carbohydrate

B.) Fat

C.) Protein

D.) Lipids

C.) Protein

100

The tube that carries food to the stomach is called the...

A.) Intestines

B.) Trachea

C.) Esophagus

D.) Trochanter

C.) Esophagus 

100

What does CPR stand for?

A.) Complete personal record 

B.) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 

C.) Cronic Pulmonary & respiratory  

D.) None of the above 

B) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

200

How many ribs do men have?

A.) Fewer than women 

B.) The same as women 

C.) More than women

D.) None of the above 

B.) The same as women 

200

How long should a CNA use friction for when washing their hands?

A.) 20 sec

B.) 40 sec

C.)15 sec

D.)10 sec

A.) 20 sec

200

How many bones are in the human body?

A.) 206

B.)135

C.)233

D.)201

A.) 206

200

A child's EpiPen contains how much epinephrine?

A.)0.15 mg

B.) 3 mg

C.) 0.5 mg

D.) 1 mg

A.) 0.15 mg

200

What does -ectomy mean?

A.) to add

B.) to remove 

C.) to alter 

D.) To disintegrate

B.) To remove

300

What class is required for all students to take?

A.) CNA

B.) EMT

C.) Human Anatomy

D.) Health 

D.) Health

300

As a CNA, you notice a bruise on a patient, what should you do?

A.) Call the ambulance 

B.) Ignore it

C.) Call the family 

D.) tell the nurse 

D.) Tell the nurse 

300

What medicine is used when you come in contact with something you are allergic to? 

A.) Epinephrine

B.) Amoxicillin

C.) Botox

D.) Ozempic 

A.) Epinephrine  

300

What song do you sing when giving chest compressions during CPR?

A.) Happy Birthday

B.) Thunder

C.) Too sweet

D.) Staying Alive 

D.) Staying Alive 

300

What is the term for a patient would is standing face forward with palms forward?

A.) Anatomical

B.) Posterior

C.) Distal

D.) Medial

A.) Anatomical or Anterior

400

What class teaches you about the human body?  

A.) CNA 

B.) Human Anatomy 

C.) EMT

D.) All of the above 

D.) All of the above

400

What does ADL stand for?

A) After Dinner Leave

B) Activity of Daily Living

C) Anti Diagnostic League

D) Adrenalin Daily Limit

B) Activity of Daily Living

400

The left ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary artery

A.) True 

B.) False


B.) FALSE 

The left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta 

400

How many chests compressions do you give per minute of CPR?

A.) 100-120 chest compressions

B.) 80-100 chest compressions

C.) 50-80 chest compressions

D.)110-130 chest compressions

A.) 100-120 chest compressions per minute 

400

What does Hema- stand for?

A.) Bones

B.) Blood

C.) Skin

D.) Brain


B.) Blood

500

Which classes can you earn a state certificate for? Choose All That Apply!

A.) CNA

B.) EMT

C.) Medical terminology 

D.) Human Anatomy and Physiology 

A.) CNA

B.) EMT

500

What is a task CNAS commonly do?

A) Place IV's

B) Give medications

C) Bathe residents

D) Give feeding tubes

C) Bathe residents

500

What is the universal blood donor?

A.) O+

B.) O-

C.) A-

D.) AB+

B.) O-

500

A patient who is laying supine is lying:

A) Face down 

B) Face up

C) On the left side

D) On the right side

B) Face up

500

The prefix Phlebo means?

A.) Artery

B.) Blood

C.) Vessels

D.) Vein

D.) Vein

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