Vital signs
Labs
Infection control
General patient Care
Emergency care
100

Normal blood pressure

What is 120/80 or less?

100

What should an MA do when abnormal lab results have come back?

What is notify the provider?

100

must be used during invasive procedures. 

What is surgical asepsis?

removes all micro-organisms

100

required on prescriptions for Schedule II drugs

What is a providers DEA number?

100

a burn that would result in no pain but the tissue is whitish

What is 3rd degree burn?

200

pulse range for an adult

What is 60-100

200

step to be taken when a CRITICAL lab result 

What is notify the provider STAT?

200

 type of asepsis can be used if  non invasive and skin and mucous membranes are intact

what is medical asepsis?

200

What are DMEs?

Medical devices and supplies that can be used repeatedly.

200

 type of bleed where the blood is bright red, and the bleeding is fast and profuse

What is arterial bleed?

300

respiratory rate for adolescent and older

What is a resp. rate of 12-20?

300

the fasting time required for a fasting blood test

12 hours

300

hand sanitizers should not be used in these 2 types of scenarios

What is visibly soiled hands and after caring for c-diff patient?

300

Common DME that needs prior authorization

What is a power wheelchair or powered  pressure reducing air mattress?

300

medication used to treat anaphylactic shock

What is an epi pen?

400

 normal reading for pulse oximeter

What is 95% or greater

400

must be written on the lab sticker attached to the blood vial by the MA

What is the MA initials, date and time of draw?

400

minimum amount of alcohol content in hand sanitizer

What is 60?

400

must be done prior to disposing of sutures or staples

What is count the number of staples/sutures removed and document in chart
400

3 actions to be taken if patient is having a seizure

help them lay down if standing

lay them on their side to prevent aspiration or chocking

move objects out of the way

DO NOT RESTRAIN!

500

The 9 pulse points through out the body

What are carotid, brachial, radial, temporal, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis and auscultation of the apical?

500

colors of order of the draw

What is yellow (blood cultures), light blue, red, [tiger top], green, [light green], lavender, gray

500

a common solution that has intermediate level of disinfection

What is bleach?

500

 should be used on wounds under high tension, such as on the trunk, extremities, and scalp.

What are surgical staples?

500

signs/symptoms a patient may display in a poisoning

What are burns around lips, emesis, or an unusual Oder