Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 7
100

What if the name of the federal insurance program for elderly individuals, those with disabilities, and those with end stage renal disease?

What is...Medicare

100

What is an internal factor that can interfere with communication?

What is... any answer that can interfere with communication that happens inside the body.

100

Which plane splits the body in equal left and right parts?

What is the midsagittal plane.

100

Name one area of the body that does not produce hair.

What is... the lips, palms of hands and soles of feet

100

Gowns, gloves, masks, and face shields are all examples of...

What is PPE

200

Define ambulatory care.

What is... Medical Services provided on an outpatient basis without the chance of hospital admission.

200

What is the term that best defines “a psychological response to a perceived threat,” and is one of the most common responses to illness?

What is... anxiety

200

What makes up your appendicular skeleton?

What is... appendages (arms and legs)

200

What happens when the arrector pili muscles contract?

What is... goosebumps

200

What is the number 1 way to prevent the spread of infection?

What is... hand hygiene

300

What does OSHA stand for, and what is its primary role in the workplace?

What is... Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Enforces standards to protect worker's health and safety.

300

Give an example of a closed-ended question

What is any answer that required a one word response.

300

Define Anatomy. Define Physiology. Explain the relationship between anatomy and physiology.

What is... the study of structure of the human body, what is the function of the human body. Structure is directly related to function. 

300

What is another name for adipose tissue?

What is... fat

300

These microorganisms can cause disease. 

What are pathogens?

400

Define Scope of Practice.

What is... tasks that can be performed with a certification.

400

The type of listening when the medical assistant remains “in the moment” and focuses fully on the patient’s message is called:

What is... active listening

400

Describe the human body in anatomical position.

What is.. erect, facing forward, arms at the sides, palms facing outwards, toes straight. 

400

What are the specialized epithelial cells that produce a dark pigment called?

What is... Melanocytes
400

Contaminated surfaces or instruments can cause this type of infection transmission.

What is... indirect contact.

500

Give an example of an administrative duty.

What is.. any administrative duty

500

Which aspect of our communication is most likely to convey our true feelings and beliefs?

What is... nonverbal communication

500

What is the term for several organs that work together to accomplish a set of functions?

What is... body systems. 

500

What are the two layers that make up the skin?

What is... the Epidermis and Dermis

500

The infection control cycle starts with...

What is... an infectious agent.