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100

The first to study the pulse?

A. Egyptians

B. Chinese

D. Romans

B.  Chinese

100

In this career path, the student received training beyond medical school with a specialty
in vision care and eye diseases.

a. Ophthalmologists
b. Opticians
c. Radiologists

a. Ophthalmologists

100

T or F: Values are concepts, ideas and beliefs of a person

True

100

What is PPE?

A.  Personal Protective Equipment

B. Proper phone Equipment

C.  Planning Party Equipment

A.  Personal Protective Equipment

100

Which of the following steps should you take to reduce the risk of chemical injury?

A. Wear gloves when using chemicals.    

B.    Never mix unknown chemicals.    

C.    Use chemicals in a well-ventilated area.    

D.    All of the above.

D.    All of the above.

200

The emblem of medicine

A. A Caduceus

B. A Cross

C. A Shield

A. A Caduceus

200

How many years do it take to get your associate's degree?

A. 1 year

B.3 years

C.2 years

D. 4 years

C. 2 Years

200

What is a DNR document?

A. Do not read

B. Do not react

C. Do not resuscitate

C. Do not resuscitate

200

What types of rooms are used in healthcare facilities to prevent the spread of infections
and diseases, by containing the infected patient?

a. PPE
b. Standard precautions
c. Isolation rooms      

C. Isolation Rooms

200

Any action that result in physical of mental harm is called?

A. Slander

B. Values

C. Reason of Care

D. Abuse

D. Abuse

300

The first woman to formally study and practice medicine in the United States?

A. Clara Barton

B. James Watson

C. Marie Curie

D. Elizabeth Blackwell


D. Elizabeth Blackwell

300

a general term for any healthcare plan that emphasizes wellness and provides healthcare through a network of providers 

A. caduceus 

B. Antibiotics

C. Pathogens

D. Managed Care

D. Managed Care

300

Misconduct of lack of skill that result in patient injury

A. Negligence

B. Duty of Care

C. Malpractice

D. Reasonable Care

C. Malpractice

300

What type of infections are acquired in hospitals or other healthcare facilities?
a. Indirect contact
b. Nosocomial infections
c. Chain of infection

b. Nosocomial infections

300

a degree awarded after completion of two to six years of education beyond the bachelor’s degree 

A. Masters

B. Bachelors

C. Doctorate 

D. Associates 

C. Doctorate

400

T or F: Psychoanalysis is a method that does not help mental health

True

400

science-oriented career pathway that uses living systems and organisms to create and develop products used in healthcare 

A. biotechnology research and development 

B. diagnostic services 

C. therapeutic services 

D. support services 

A. biotechnology research and development

400

The act of damaging someone’s good name or reputation

A. Slander

B. Scope of Practice

C. Confidentiality

D. Defamation

D. Defamation

400

All of the following are types of fire extinguishers except:
a. Dry chemical
b. Carbon Dioxide
c. Pressurized chemical

c. Pressurized chemical

400

Ability to effectively communicate, convey, negotiate, or assert his or her own interests, desires, needs, and rights 

A. Microscope

B. Quarantine

C. Antibiotics 

D. Self- Advocacy 

D. Self- Advocacy

500

Branch of medicine studies a person’s DNA sequences

A. DNA Medicine

B. Health Information Systems

C. Genomic Medicine

D. Managed Care

C. Genomic medicine

500

a digital file that contains information about a patient and spans his or her entire medical history and experiences.

A. PPE

B. ERH

C.EHR

D. OSHA

C.EHR

500

Swearing, speaking harshly, and name calling are considered?

A. Slander

B. Physical Abuse

C. Verbal Abuse

D. Sexual Harassment

C. Verbal Abuse

500

Microorganisms known as_____ are found in water and soil and cause amoebic dysentery. 

A. Parasites

B. Protozoa

C. Fungi


B. Protozoa

500

The use of antimicrobial agents on nonliving objects or surfaces to destroy or deactivate microorganisms

A. Antibiotics

B. Disinfection 

C. Aerobe

D. Anaerobe 

B. Disinfection

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