NHA CCMA exam Mega Review Graded A
What is benzoin tincture used for?
Clean the skin before applying an adhesive dressing
What is an example of health coaching?
Meeting the patient's needs is the primary reason the assistant should refer the patient to community
resources. This action dem...
NHA CCMA exam Mega Review Graded A
What is benzoin tincture used for?
Clean the skin before applying an adhesive dressing
What is an example of health coaching?
Meeting the patient's needs is the primary reason the assistant should refer the patient to community
resources. This action demonstrates health coaching.
What are the four primary uses for the medical records?
a legal document, a record of treatment actions, a form of communication between healthcare
professionals, and a research tool.
What kind of mail is the highest priority?
Certified mail
What is an organizational chart?
The visual representation of an company's structure
What is tidal wave scheduling?
Open hours, like in an urgent care
What does a widened QRS complex indicate?
Premature ventricular contraction (PVC)
What is the correct color tube for a sedimentation rate?
Lavender (EDTA prevents coagulation)
When are phlebotomy tubes labeled?
Before the patient is discharged
How many drops of developer on FOBT card?
2
What is the specific gravity urine range?
1.001-1.03
What is the urine pH range?
4.5-8.0
How long is swab left in a strep test?
one minute
,What is the specific gravity urine range?
1.001-1.03
How many minutes after collection is an FOBT card developed?
3-5 minutes
How long after placing drops should results be read?
one minute
What is ultrasonic sterilization used for?
Delicate instruments
A provider has instructed a medical assistant to prepare a wound for suturing. When performing basic
wound care, which of the following steps should the medical assistant take to ensure proper cleansing
of the wound area?
Wipe the center of the wound with an antiseptic swab moving from the center to the edges
What position should a patient be placed in to examine the dorsal cavity?
Prone
How often is a tDap booster given?
Every 5-10 years
What does a low-fiber, high fat diet put a patient at high risk of?
colorectal cancer
What does the golgi apparatus synthesize?
carbs/glycoproteins
What does the endoplasmic reticulum synthesize?
lipids. also acts as structure for transport
What does sleep apnea increase the chances of?
CVA
How is registration tested in the MMSE?
Repeating words back?
How is orientation tested in the MMSE?
Asking time, date, and place
How is attention and calculation tested in the MMSE?
,Counting/spelling backwards
How is language tested in the MMSE?
Three-step commands, such as copying a design
What does Haemophilus influenzae cause?
bacterial meningitis
What is compensation?
making up for weakness in one area by succeeding in another area
What is the hallmark system of moderate-severe anxiety?
Icreased pulse and respiratory rate
What's an important part of patient education in a high-protein diet?
must also contain carbs or else the body will break down proteins for energy
Is cholesterol required on food labels?
Yes
Is sodium required on food labels?
Yes
What foods are high in vitamin D?
Fish, fortified dairy, egg, butter
Is potassium required on food labels?
Yes
Is polyunsaturated fat required on food labels?
No
What kind of fat is required to be on food labels?
Trans, Sat, Total
What is loperamide?
Anti-diarrheal
What is half life?
The time is takes your body to process and eliminate half of the dosage
What is clonazepam?
anticonvulsant, benzodiazepine
, What is alprazolam?
Xanax
Bulimia vs Anorexia
Bulimia involves maintaining a normal body weight. Both can have bingeing and purging. Anorexics do
not have normal period and have ritualistic behaviors. Bulimia has dental changes from vomiting and
use laxatives. Anorexic patients often report not feeling hungry but have protruding bones.
What aspect of a nutrition label helps to not underestimate nutrient amount in something?
Serving size
What nutrient helps with absorbing fat soluble vitamins
Oils
What nutrient helps with regulating muscle activity and heart activity?
electrolytes and minerals
What nutrient helps with body heat?
Protein-rich foods
How does water affect temperature?
Helps regulate body temperature
What is not a required fact on nutrition labels?
Sugar alcohol
What's a good source of vitamin A?
Yellow and orange foods
What vitamin helps with blood coagulation?
Calcium and Vitamin K
Minimum recommended daily water intake
2L
What color are gram positive/gram negative bacteria?
Purple/pink
What is a tonometer used for?
intraocular pressure
What fingers should be used in capillary puncture?
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