HC systems and settings
medical terminology
communication skills
law and ethics
psychology
100

personal space range

what is 1.5-4 feet

100

define sinstro and dextro

left and right (respectively)

100

Name the number envelope used for mail 

what is the number 10

100

the name of the person who is assigned to make healthcare decisions for the patient if they are incapacitated

who is the healthcare proxy or agent

100

Erikson believed that society and culture affect how the personality of an individual develops and that successful completion of each stage supports the healthy development of the person's ______

what is ego

200

definition of scope of practice

what is the duties that can be delegated to medical assistants based on their education, training, and experience

200

meaning of onych

what is nail

200

the number of spaces down from the top where the address goes

12 spaces, single spaced, centered

200

name the difference between battery and assult

battery is the intentional touching or the use of force in a harmful manner, without the individual's consent.

assault is an instance in which someone threatens to cause harm to an individual.

200

what is kubler-ross stages?

what are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance

300

difference between HMO and PPO

what is PPO is more flexible than the HMO plan


With PPO an insured person does not need a PCP and can go to specialties without referrals. With HMO, this plan generally gives referrals to specialists within their groups, as well as precertification and preauthorization for hospital admissions, outpt procedures, and tx.

300

difference between tachy and brady

what is fast and slow (respectively)

300

The place where special notations, such as "personal" or "confidential," go

Where is two spaces below the return address
300

Define tort law, name the two different types and their definitions

tort: an action that wrongly causes harm to an individual but is not a crime and is dealt in a civil court

two types: intentional and negligence

intentional:  a deliberate act that violates the rights of another (ex: assault, battery, defamation, invasion of privacy)

negligence: are unintentional, must prove the "four D's"

300

define therapeutic communication

what is the purposeful use of verbal and nonverbal actions and interactions to build and maintain helping relationships with patients and families

400

difference between medicare and medicaid 

what is medicare generally covers pt's age 65 and older while medicaid provides health insurance to the medically indigent population through a cost-sharing program between federal and state governments for those who meet specific eligibility criteria 

400

name 7 different positions for physical exams that the NHA specifically is looking for

what are: 1. supine, 2. sims', 3. knee-elbow, 4. prone, 5. folwer's, 6. lithotomy, 7. dorsal recumbent

400

a form of written communication used within the office

what is a memorandum, or memo

400

define res ipsa loquitur and respondeat superior

res ipsa loquitur: "it speaks for itself," aka it's obvious.

respondeat superior: a doctrine that states that employers are responsible for the actions of their employees when the actions are performed within the constraints of their position

400

define the mini-mental state examination

what is an exam that asks the patient to perform tasks in five areas: orientation, registration, attention, calculation, and language

for orientation, the examiner asks the patient the date/season and where her present location is

for registration, the examiner names three unrelated objects and then asks the patient to repeat them

for attention and calculation, the examiner asks the patient to begin at 100 and count backward by 7, five times

for recall, the examiner asks the patient to name the three objects they used for the orientation step

for language, the examiner asks the patient to name an object he points to, write a sentence of the patient's choosing, and copy a design

500

name the three sections in the CMS 1500 health insurance claim form

what is: section one (carrier block), section 2 (patient/insured section), section 3 (physician/supplier section)

500

name the plural ending for these medical terms: laceration, virus, colostomy, conjunctiva, diverticulum, diagnosis, villus, ganglion, appendix

what are: laceration(s), virus(es), colostom(ies), conjunctiv(ae), diverticul(a), diagnos(es), vill(i), gangli(a), append(ices) 

500

name the two parts of a business letter that is optional

what is the subject line and the identification line

500

define malfeasance, misfeasance, negligence, and nonfeasance

malfeasance: performance of an unlawful, wrongful act

misfeasance: performance of a lawful action in an illegal or improper manner

negligence: failure to do something that a reasonable person of ordinary prudence would do in a certain situation, or the doing of something that such a person would not do

nonfeasance: failure to perform a task, duty, or undertaking that one has agreed to perform or has a legal duty to perform

500
"my dad says I should stand up for myself, so I am going to be more assertive" is this type of defense mechanism

what is introjection