Foundations
General patient care I
General Patient Care II
General Patient Care III
POC testing
100

A care delivery model supported by an interdisciplinary team and led by a primary care provider (PCP).

What is a Patient-centered Medical Home (PCMH)?

100

A flu shot should be given via this route. 

What is intramuscular?

100

When a patient grasps him/herself around the throat, this is the most likely problem. 

What is an obstructed airway?

100

A wound appears red and swollen with yellowish drainage. 

What is infection?

100

Required when obtaining and transporting drug screening. 

What is chain of custody?

200

Albuterol is an example of this medication classification.

What is a bronchodilator?

200

Spirometry testing is done in this department. 

What is pulmonology?

200

The correct ratio of compressions to breaths for CPR on an adult. 

What is 30::2?

200

What situation calls for the use of an AED?

What is cardiac arrest?

200

An abnormal tympanogram appears this way when completed. 

What is a flat line?

300

This allied health professional supports and assists with improving a patient's range of motion.

What is a physical therapist?

300

A colonoscopy is performed with the patient in this position. 

What is left lateral?

300

This is a process where a request for approval of coverage is submitted before a claim is submitted. 

What is prior authorization? 
300

Pale and clammy skin, rapid pulse and respirations, patient becomes weak and unresponsive with dilated pupils. 

What is shock?

300

Ishihara color plates are used to screen for this deficiency. 

What is color deficiency (color blindness)?

400

Improved patient outcomes, decreased cost of care, improved patient satisfaction, and health care worker wellness are all part of The __________ ______, which drives value based care.

What is quadruple aim.

400

A software option that checks for medication errors and interactions. 

What is CDSS (Clinical decision support system)

400

A wound complication that causes just the edges of the wound to separate.

What is dehiscence?

400

This procedure provides a better view of cervical cells to send to pathology.

What is colposcopy?

400

Adults with normal hearing are able to hear at this decibel level. 

What is 25?

500

This supplement is also a naturally occurring hormone in the brain that is related to sleep.

What is melatonin?

500

An MA has opened a multidose vial of insulin with an expiration date in 2 months. Today is July 1. The MA should write a date of ______ on the vial. 

What is July 29. (vials are good for 28 days after opening)

500

This phase of wound healing happens on about day 10. 

What is proliferative?

500

Used to close an incision under high tension.

What are staples?
500

Amount of time to wait before checking the results of a scratch test. 

What is 15 minutes?