Abbreviations
Anatomy
Vital signs
100

What is the abbreviation for heart attack

MI

100

What is the white part of the eye? 

Sclera

100

The normal BMI range for adults is:

A. 17 - 24

B. 18 - 25

C. 18.5 - 24.9

D. 19.5 - 25.9

C. 18.5 - 24.9

200

What is the abbreviation for the exam done on a new born baby?

APGAR

200

What is the term for low blood oxygen levels? 

A Hypopnea 

B. Hypopyrexia 

C. Hypopia 

D. Hypoxemia

D. Hypoxemia

200
  1. A patient’s respiratory rate is 28 breaths per minute, and their heart rate is 115 beats per minute. Which of the following terms correctly describes these findings:

A. Bradycardia and bradypnea
B. Normal heart rate and hyperpnea

C. Tachycardia and tachypnea
D. Normal vital signs

C. Tachycardia and tachypnea

300

Which abbreviation indicates that the patient has no history of allergies to any drug?

NKDA

300

The strongest bone in body: 

A. Tibia

B. Femur 

C. Radius 

D. Ulna 

B. Femur

300

What vital sign measures the force of blood against artery walls?

Blood pressure

400

What term describes the normal pupillary response during an eye exam?

PERRLA

400

What is located in hypogastric region: 

A. Lung

B. Appendix 

C. Heart

D. Bladder

D. Bladder

400
  1. A patient presents with shortness of breath and wheezing. The provider places a stethoscope on the patient’s chest to listen for abnormal breath sounds.

Which physical examination technique is being used?

Auscultation

500

A patient who was prescribed pain medication PRN asks you, “I should take it twice per day, right?” How should you respond?

- Clarify that PRN means “as needed”, not scheduled.

- Document the clarification and patient understanding.


500

Tenderness in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen may indicate WHAT inflammation?

Appendicitis

500

The blood pressure monitor shows abnormally low readings on multiple patients, what should you do? 

  • Check equipment

  • Manually measure blood pressure

  • Document