Medical Office
Pediatrics
Office Surgery
Lab Work
Medical Terminology
200

What is TRICARE?

Provided Medical insurance for people who have served in the military.

200

when do you start to take BP in children? 

3 years old 

200

what are splinter forceps used for?

removes foreign objects

200

What does CLIA stand for and what do they do?

Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments of 1988. Regulates laboratory testing. 

200

NKDA

No Known Drug Allergies

400

what is a Copayment?

the fixed amount of money that the patient is required to pay each time he/ she is being seen at the medical office.

400

what is the vertex?

the top of the body's head

400

what is surgical asepsis? 

practice that keeps all objects and areas sterile, or free from all living microorganisms and spores. 

400

what is fasting?

Not eating food or drinking liquids (expect water) for a specified amount of time before a collection of specimen.
400

SOB

shortness of breath

600

What is Wave Scheduling?

when you schedule 3 or 4 patients every hour and they are seen in the order in which they arrive. (first come first served) 

600

whats the needle length and gauge for an intramuscular injection on a child? 

5/8-1 inch

22-25 gauge 

600

what is serous drainage?

consistis in serum, which is a clear portion of blood, clear and watery looking 

600

what temperature should the refrigerator be maintained at? 

36 degrees F - 46 degrees F (2`C - 8`C)

600

adio/o-

Fat

800

Whats the Birthday Rule? 

when the insurance belongs to the parent whose birthday comes first in the year. 

800

what is PKU

a genetic disorder when both parents are missing the pku gene causing tumors, lack of muscle coordination, and mental retardation 

800

what the difference between absortable and nonabsorbable sutures. 

absorbable sutures: made of material that is digested and absorbed by the body by 7 days- several months. 

Nonabsorbable sutures: not absorbed by the body, made from slik, nylon, polyester.

800

what is bilirubin?

a substance naturally produced in the body when old red blood cells break down

800

Hepat-

liver

1000

What is the difference between Social History, Family History, and Past History?

Family History: the review of health status of the patients blood relatives. EX; Diabetes

Social History: The Review of Patients lifestyle, such as; eating habits, living, and environmental habits. 

Past History: The review of the patients past medical status.

1000

what is a Agar score?

the scoring of an infant that is born within 1 minute first scoring 1-10 and then again in 5 minutes.

1000

what is a sebaceous cyst?

thin closed sac or capsule located under the surface of skin forms when oil gland becomes obstructed.

1000

what is the difference between waved tested and non waved tests. 

waved test are test that are at low risk of error. 

nonwaved test are tests that are more complex, they wont take place in a medical office, and take higher level of expertise. 

1000

Episatxis

Nose bleed

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