Professional Roles
Infection Control
Specialties
Med term and Anatomy
Disease Process
100

This organization’s primary purpose is to raise the standards of the medical assistant profession.

What is the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assistants)?

100

This level of cleaning removes most pathogens but does not always kill spores.

What is disinfection?

100

This practitioner treats diseases of the glands of internal secretion (hormones).

Who is an Endocrinologist?

100

The component that goes at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning.

What is a Prefix?

100

The stage where a disease reaches its highest point of development.

What is the acute stage?

200

The category of skills that ensures an MA stays within their "scope of practice."

What are Legal and Ethical Concepts?

200

This machine uses steam pressure (15–30 psi) at 250–270°F for sterilization.

What is an autoclave?

200

A specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders of the stomach and intestines.

Who is a Gastroenterologist?

200

This muscle divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.

What is the Diaphragm?

200

The place where conditions are ripe for pathogens to replicate.

What is the reservoir?

300

This team-based model of care is led by a personal provider.

What is the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)?

300

The place where conditions are "ripe" for pathogens to replicate.

What is the Reservoir?

300

A specialist who treats conditions of the blood and blood-forming tissues.

Who is a Hematologist?

300

When building a medical term, this is the part you should identify first.

What is the Suffix?

300

To prevent the spread of disease, you should refrain from patient care if you have this type of skin condition.

What is an exudative condition?

400

This person conducts preplanning visits and assists with referrals and prescriptions.

Who is the Patient Navigator?

400

This type of disinfectant is considered "low-level."

What is Household Bleach?

400

This specialist treats diseases and disorders of the eye.

Who is an Ophthalmologist?

400

The science of the function of cells, tissues, and organs.

What is Physiology?

400

This specific type of Hepatitis is NOT considered a blood-borne pathogen.

What is Hepatitis A?

500

This term refers to the ability to "say the right thing at the right time."

What is Tact?

500

Autoclaves use 15–30 lbs of pressure at this temperature range (Fahrenheit).

What is 250°F to 270°F?

500

This practitioner specializes in "altered immunologic reactivity."

Who is an Allergist?

500

To make the plural of a word ending in -nx, you change the ending to this.

What is -nges?

500

These are the 5 classifications of infectious microorganisms.

These are the 5 classifications of infectious microorganisms.

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