Vital Signs
Chief Complaint
Professional Terminology
History/
Documentation
Critical Thinking
100

What is the normal adult pulse range?

60-100 BPM

100

What is a chief complain?

The main reason way the patient is seeking medical care

100

What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

Hypertension 

100

Why is identifying “events leading up” important in patient history?

It helps identify possible causes or triggers, provides  context for how and why symptoms started, and guides clinical decision making and appropriate treatment 

100

What is a percussion hammer?

An instrument used to check reflexes 

200

What is the normal respiratory rate for adults?

12-20

200

What is the first thing medical assistants do before taking the patient’s chief complaint? 

Take vital signs

200

What is the medical term for difficulty breathing ?

Dyspnea 

200

What medications should medical assistants always ask about ?

Prescription medications, over the counter medications, Herbal remedies

200

What does a spirometer test ?

The capacity of the lungs 

300

What is the formula that is used to obtain the BMI

Weight x 703 divided by the height (in inches),twice

300

Where is the chied complaint documented in the section of a SOAP note?

The subjective section 

300

What is the medical term for a heart rate over 100 BPM?

Tachycardia 

300

What does SOAP stand for?

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

300

What chart is used during a vision screening . The patient stands 20 feet away and reads letters that get smaller on each line to test visual acuity. 

Snellen chart

400

A blood pressure reading higher than this is considered hypertension level 2 , what is the range…?

140-150/90

400

Why is quoting the patient’s exact words important ?

Quoting the patient’s exact words helps keep their symptoms clear/ accurate, prevents misunderstandings, helps guide better care decisions, and creates a reliable record for communication and legal purposes.

400

What does bradycardia mean?

Irregular heart rate that is too slow (less than 60 BPM)

400

What does (NKDA) stand for ?

No known drug allergies 

400

What is Cerumen  

Ear wax

500

What are the five common body sites that are used to measure a patient’s temperature in a clinical setting (use the medical terms of each site)

Oral, axillary, rectal, tympanic, and temporal 

500

A patient states “ it feels like an elephant is sitting on my chest and the pain is moving to my left arm“ . When documenting the chief complain what would you write down?

You would write down the patient’s exact words ”It feels like an elephant is sitting on my chest and the pain is moving to my left arm”
500

What is the Dorsal Recumbent Position and what does it help with ?

Patient is laying on their back with knees bent and it helps with relaxation of abdominal muscles 

500

What does the Social/ Occupational History section include ?

Use of illegal drugs , Alcohol usage, Smoking status (tobacco usage)

500

When using the pulse oximeter, what does the SpO2 measure?

It measures the percentage of oxygen being distributed throughout the body 

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