Interpersonal Skills and Human Behavior
History of Medicine
Medical Assisting Profession
Miscellaneous
Medicine and Ethics
100
____________ is defined as expressing an idea in different wording in an effort to enhance communication and clarify meaning.
What is paraphrasing.
100
What organization became the most famous medical school in the world in the 1800's?
What is Johns Hopkins University.
100
The first national organization formed for medical assistants was the ________________.
What is the AAMA.
100
Deciding which tasks are most important is called __________.
What is prioritizing.
100
What ethical problem is created with the use of computers and patient databases in the modern medical office?
What is unauthorized individuals may gain access to confidential medical records.
200
Verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding, are called____________.
What is feedback.
200
Smallpox, among other diseases, used to be a pandemic. This means that it was:
What is caught by many of the people who lived in a given country.
200
What are some good reasons for becoming an active member of a medical assisting profession?
What are improving chances for promotion at work, networking opportunities, and professional growth through continuing education.
200
Personal space ranges from __________ feet.
What is 1 1/2 to 4 feet
200
Physicians play a major role in lessening the scope of severity of which of _______, ______________, and ________.
What are elder abuse, child maltreatment, and intimate partner violence.
300
The needs that we have as humans, at the most basic level, include:
What are food and shelter.
300
The earliest written code of ethics was____________.
What is the Code of Hammurabi.
300
What is one of the major differences between RMA certification and CMA certification?
What is the RMA examination is less expensive.
300
Note taking can help the medical assistant______, __________,and ___________.
What are avoid forgetting orders from the physician, remember dosages for medications, and complete duties assigned.
300
Refraining from the act of causing harm or committing evil is called___________________.
What is nonmaleficence.
400
Which one of the following is not one of the seven criteria for drug abuse? Tolerance, Procrastination, Withdrawal, or Negative consequences.
What is Procrastination.
400
The Father of Medicine contributed which of the following to medicine Dissection Techniques More than 500 treatises Hippocratic Oath Robotics
What is the Hippocratic Oath.
400
If the medical assistant believes that the employer is participating in unethical behavior, the first course of action should be to ___________________.
What is to be absolutely sure of the facts and circumstances.
400
An obstruction to professionalism could be________________.
What is bringing personal problems to the office.
400
Physicians are obligated to act in cases of__________, ___________, and _________.
What are terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and local and national emergencies.
500
A patient's ___________ may be elevated just by being in the physician's office.
What is stress level.
500
What is the main difference between a DO and an MD?
What is DOs place more emphasis on the relationship of the musculoskeletal structure to the function of organs and tissues in the body.
500
If the patient asks the medical assistant what he or she would do in a similar medical situation, the medical assistant should_________________________.
What is refer the patient to the physician for advice.
500
Which is one of the most common physical places in which confidentiality is breached?
What is elevators.
500
What are terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and local and national emergencies.
What is the laws protect the patient against breach of confidentiality, the patient has a right to privacy, and patients trust medical professionals to keep their medical information confidential.
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