Medical Terminology
A&P
Patient Care
Office Administration
Law & Ethics
100

What does the prefix "tachy-" mean?

Fast

100

How many chambers are in the human heart?

Four

100

What is the first step when entering a patient’s room?

Knock and introduce yourself

100

What is the first thing to verify when scheduling an appointment?

Patient’s full name and DOB

100

What does informed consent mean?

The patient agrees to treatment after understanding it fully

200

What does the root word "hepat" refer to?

Liver

200

Which organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine?

Kidneys

200

What do the five rights of medication administration include?

Right patient, medication, dose, time, route

200

What document is used to bill insurance for services?

CMS-1500 form

200

What is the term for doing no harm?

Nonmaleficence

300

What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

Hypertension

300

What is the function of the alveoli?

Gas exchange in the lungs

300

How long should hands be washed with soap and water?

At least 20 seconds

300

What does HIPAA protect?

Patient privacy and health information

300

What law ensures patient confidentiality?

HIPAA

400

What is the suffix in the word "cardiology" and what does it mean?

-logy; the study of

400

Name the largest organ in the human body.

Skin

400

What is the normal range for adult body temperature (in Fahrenheit)?

97.8°F – 99.1°F

400

What should be done if a patient refuses treatment?

Document the refusal and notify the provider

400

What is the term for a legal document outlining a patient’s wishes if incapacitated?

Advance directive

500

Define the term "polyuria".

Excessive urination

500

"Daily Double" What does the pancreas produce to help regulate blood sugar?

Insulin

500

Name one condition that requires contact precautions.

MRSA or C. diff (either is correct)

500

What is the purpose of a superbill?

It lists services provided and codes for billing

500

"Daily Double" What is the difference between assault and battery in healthcare?

Assault = threat; Battery = physical contact without consent