CHAPTER 21—INFECTION CONTROL AND MEDICAL ASEPSIS
CHAPTER 23—VITAL SIGNS AND MEASUREMENTS
CHAPTER 24—THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
CHAPTER 22--THE PATIENT HISTORY AND DOCUMENTATION
MISC
100

Which of the following stages of infectious disease shows improvement levels of health?

  Incubation

  Prodromal

  Acute

  Convalescent

  Declining

  Declining

100

Which of the following blood pressure readings would indicate the patient is hypertensive?

160/100

120/88

118/80

100/50

160/100

100

Which of the following instruments would you prepare for the provider’s use during the examination of the patient’s complete head and neck?

  Flashlight, ophthalmoscope, otoscope, and stethoscope

  Flashlight, ophthalmoscope, otoscope, and percussion hammer

  Flashlight, ophthalmoscope, otoscope, and tongue depressor

  Flashlight, ophthalmoscope, otoscope, and vaginal speculum

  Flashlight, ophthalmoscope, otoscope, and tongue depressor

100

Which of the following is the most appropriate action when the patient comes into the office for a singular problem and wants to discuss many problems with the physician?

  List all the problems under chief complaint.

  Remind the patient that the physician’s time is limited, but he will try and accommodate if possible.

  Tell the patient not to worry because the physician will meet all his needs.

  Tell the patient more time is needed and reschedule the appointment.

  Remind the patient that the physician’s time is limited, but he will try and accommodate if possible.

100

n the SOAPER charting method, what does the letter “E” represent?

  Examination

  Early history

  Education

  Elaboration

Education

200

Which of the following would NOT break the infection cycle?

  Sanitation

  Hand washing

  Disinfection

  Throwing needles in the garbage

  Throwing needles in the garbage

200

Which of the following is the average normal adult oral temperature in Celsius?

36.2°C

36.4°C

37.0°C

37.5°C

36.8°C

 

37.0°C

200

Which of the following is the correct order for the routine physical examination sequence?

  Head, neck, chest, back, abdomen, genitalia, reflexes

  Head, neck, chest, heart, abdomen, back, genitalia, reflexes

  Head, neck, chest, abdomen, genitalia, reflexes

  Head, neck, chest, back, genitalia, extremities

  Head, neck, chest, abdomen, genitalia, reflexes

200

Which of the following is the most appropriate action for the medical assistant with the uncommunicative patient?

  Tell the patient that cooperation is mandatory.

  Give the patient a sample problem list to review.

  Let the physician interview the patient.

  Inform the patient of guidelines for expected behavior.

  Give the patient a sample problem list to review.

200

Which of the following best describes the body assessment observed when the provider has the patient walk across the room?

  Stature

Correct Answer

  Gait

  Reflexes

  Strength

  Mobility

  Gait

300

Which of the following best describes a portal of exit?

  Excretions and secretions

  Immunosuppressants and the elderly

  Equipment and water

  Respiratory tract and broken skin

  Protozoa and fungi

  Excretions and secretions

300

Which of the following terms is used to denote the force exerted on the arterial walls during cardiac contraction?

Diastole

Asystole

Systole

Hyperbole


Systole

300

Which of the following is the rationale for assisting the patient to a sitting position and having them remain positioned for a few minutes after the physical examination?

  Only children and the elderly need help.

  Patients are tired after examination.

  Patients may need to recover from potential dizziness.

  Patients may experience ringing in the ears from lying down.

  Patients may need to recover from potential dizziness.

300

Which is NOT a vulnerable area that HIPAA regulations focus on in regard to medical records and the patient’s chart?

  Paper record storage

  Fax machines

  Photocopies

  Workstations

Photocopies

300

Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding examination methods?

  Chest symmetry is checked by inspection.

  The floor of the mouth is inspected and palpated.

  Reflexes are checked by percussion.

  All touching and listening methods are used on the abdomen.

  Inspection and palpation are used to examine the heart.

  Inspection and palpation are used to examine the heart.

400

Which of the following classifications of vaccines include tetanus and diphtheria?

  Live attenuated pathogens

  Pathogenic toxins

  Killed pathogens

  Artificial pathogens

  Pathogenic toxins

400

What could cause a temporal temperature to be inaccurate?

Eating or drinking

Exercise

Perspiration

Cerumen


Perspiration

400

Which of the following is the most appropriate position to be in to wait for a general physical examination?

  In a sitting position at the end of the exam table.

  Lying supine on the exam table.

  Lying in the lithotomy position on the exam table.

  Assuming the prone position.


  In a sitting position at the end of the exam table.

400

Which of the following best describe the major components of the problem-oriented medical record?

  Problem list, diagnostic and treatment plan, progress notes

  Database, problem list, diagnostic and treatment plan

  Database, problem list, diagnostic and treatment plan, progress notes

  Database, problem list, diagnostic and treatment plan, laboratory reports

  Problem list, diagnostic and treatment plan, progress notes, laboratory reports

  Database, problem list, diagnostic and treatment plan, progress notes

400

Which of the following examination methods is used to check the amount of flexion and extension of a joint by using forceful passive movement?

  Palpation

  Percussion

  Auscultation

  Mensuration

  Manipulation

Manipulation

500

Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

1. requires a living cell for reproduction

5. intracellular parasites larger than viruses

2. identified by characteristic shapes

4. examples are protozoa and metazoa

3. causes athlete’s foot and ringworm

a. virus 

b. bacteria 

c. fungi 

d. parasites 

e. rickettsiae  

a. virus      1. requires a living cell for reproduction

b. bacteria    2. identified by characteristic shapes

c. fungi        3. causes athlete’s foot and ringworm

d. parasites      4. examples are protozoa and metazoa

e. rickettsiae   5. intracellular parasites larger than viruses

500

Occasionally, as with medication dosages, the MA may be required to convert pound weight into kilogram weight. To do so they must know which of the following?

1 kg = 1.2 pounds

1 kg = 2.2 pounds

1 kg = 2.1 pounds

1 kg = 1.1 pounds

1 kg = 2.2 pounds

500

Match examination positions

a. used for patients with cardiovascular and respiratory problems 

b. used for examination of the anterior side of body 

c. used primarily for proctologic and sigmoid examinations and procedures 

d. used for abdominal examinations 

e. used for genital examinations and urinary catheterizations 

1.Lithotomy

2.Dorsal recumbent

3.Supine

4.Proctologic

5.Fowler’s

used for patients with cardiovascular and respiratory problems - Fowler’s

used for examination of the anterior side of body -  Supine

used primarily for proctologic and sigmoid examinations and procedures - Proctologic

used for abdominal examinations - Dorsal recumbent

used for genital examinations and urinary catheterizations- Lithotomy


500

Which is considered the patient’s chief concern?

  Disease

  Illness

  Treatment

  Medication

Illness

500

Which of the following is NOT noted as the patient is received and the history is taken?

  Skin color

  Grooming

  Conversation ease

  Answers to questions

  Strength

Strength