Med Terms
Abbreviations
Patient Care
Front Office
Etc.
100

The meaning of gastr-

What is stomach?

100

The meaning of WNL

What is "within normal limits?"

100

This is the way a patient can provide information about their demographics online.

Patient portal

100

This is the policyholder, not necessarily the patient, that "guarantees" payment

What is "guarantor"?

100

The name of an EKG tracing that has an upward and downward movement of the waveform

Wandering baseline

200

The meaning of helio-

What is sun?

200

The meaning of CAD

What is coronary artery disease?

200

This is what the MA should check with when obtaining referrals for a patient.

What is insurance guidelines?

200

This amount is the amount a patient must pay before their insurance policy begins to pay.

What is deductible?

200

This is what the MA must do when preparing to pour/administer an oral liquid medication.

Pour the medication to the prescribed dose in the medicine cup on a flat surface.

300

The meaning of fistul-

What is pipe?

300

The meaning of DM

What is diabetes mellitus?

300

This is how you deal with a patient experiencing syncope.

What is "ensure they are lying flat, ideally with legs elevated about 12 inches to restore blood flow to the brain"?

300

This type of scheduling brings in several patients at the beginning of each hour, to be seen in the order they arrive.

What is wave booking/scheduling?

300

If a prescription states "Sig: ii tablets sl qid," this is how you instruct the patient.

What is "Take 2 under the tongue 4 times daily"?

400

The meaning of trich

What is hair?

400

The meaning of FSH

What is follicle stimulating hormone

400

This is what you must do when a patient states they cannot accept blood transfusions due to religious belief.

What is "record it in the medical record"?

400

A medical assistant is preparing to complete an 837P/CMS-1500 claim form. This code on the form identifies the practitioner who provided the submitted services.

What is National Provider Identifier (NPI)?

400

This term refers to the failure of a medical professional to act, leading to patient harm.

What is Nonfeasance?

500

The meaning of aur-

What is ear?

500

The meaning of ESR

What is erythrocyte sedimentation rate?

500

A medical assistant is caring for a patient who is terminally ill and has been crying uncontrollably as well as refusing to eat or see their family. The patient is in the 4th stage of grief.

What is depression?

500

These are the three basic filing systems commonly used in medical practices.

What are alphabetical, numerical, and subject?

500

This is the correct order of draw for phlebotomy (color-coded).

What is Yellow, Light Blue, Red, Green, Lavender, Gray?