Roles/Responsibilities
Medical Law/Ethics
Front Office
Terminology
Body Systems
100

Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant and Chiropractor are examples of this.

What is a Health Care Provider

100

This was established to protect individuals' health information.

What is HIPPA?

100

Name 2 different Methods of Scheduling

Clustering, Double-booking, Walk-in, Single booking, Streaming, Wave, Modified wave

100

This component goes at the beginning of a word and modifies its meaning

What is the prefix?

100

This system forms the structural support that enables us to stand upright

What is the musculosketetal?

200

This was designed to make Health Care more accessible to those who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford health care benefits.

What is the Health Care Reform Act

AKA: Obama Care

200

This is a collection of information about a patient

What is a Medical Record?

200

Patients often need what to see a specialist or for special tests.

What is a Referral?

200

This usually indicates a procedure, condition, disorder or disease.

What are the Suffixes?

200

The thyroid gland is part of this system.

What is the Endocrine system?

300

This refers to the fact that some people respond to a unknown ineffective treatment because they believe it is working

What is a Placebo Effect

300

This is the act that protects a provider from liability for any civil damages when he/she gives emergency care.

What is the Good Samaritan Act?

300

What is a form of charting patient information during office visits?

SOAP 

CHEDDAR

300

The basic unit of the human body is called this

What is the cell?

300

The organs that provide vision, hearing, balance, smell and taste.

What are the Special Senses?

400

This is a professional RN who has extensive training and experience in Labor and Delivery

What is a nurse mid-wife

400

The government agency that ensures the employers provide a safe work environment.

What is OSHA?

400

Once hired employees are typically put on what during which an employer tests how suitable they are for the job.

What is a probationary period?

400

The prefix for intercostal?

What is inter-?

400

This is the primary structure of the male reproductive system.

What is the testis?

500

This specialty specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and malfunctions of the glands of internal secretions (hormones).

What is an Endocrinologist

500

As a Medical Assistant you must always perform delegated clinical and administrative duties within your ____________.

What is scope of practice?

500

 This is a savings account that is specifically for medical expenses or prescription medications?

What is a flexible or medical savings account?

500

A hematologist specializes in what?

What are blood disorders?

500

This system has the largest organ of the human body.

What is the skin or integumentary system?

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