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A patient complains of chest pain and shortness of breath. What should the medical assistant do
first?
Assess the patient's vital signs and notify the healthcare provider immediately.
What is the most appropriate way to...
A patient complains of chest pain and shortness of breath. What should the medical assistant do
first?
Assess the patient's vital signs and notify the healthcare provider immediately.
What is the most appropriate way to document a patient's medical history in their chart?
Use objective language and ensure that all relevant information is accurately recorded.
If a patient experiences an allergic reaction during an injection, what is the first action the
medical assistant should take?
Stop the procedure and assess the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation.
Which position should a patient be placed in for a pelvic examination?
The lithotomy position.
What is the correct procedure for cleaning a wound before applying a dressing?
Clean the wound from the center outward using sterile saline or antiseptic.
When handling biohazardous waste, what is the appropriate action for a medical assistant?
Dispose of it in designated biohazard containers according to facility policy.
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,What should a medical assistant do if a patient refuses a recommended treatment?
Respect the patient's decision and document their refusal in the medical record.
How should a medical assistant respond to a patient asking about the side effects of a prescribed
medication?
Provide general information about potential side effects and advise the patient to consult
their healthcare provider for specific concerns.
What is the purpose of obtaining informed consent before a procedure?
To ensure the patient understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the procedure.
If a patient exhibits signs of a stroke, what acronym can be used to remember the key symptoms?
FAST: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, and Time to call emergency
services.
What is the primary role of a medical assistant during a patient’s physical examination?
To assist the healthcare provider by preparing the examination room and providing necessary
instruments.
Which action should a medical assistant take when preparing a sterile field?
Ensure that all items used are sterile and that the area is free of contaminants.
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,What should a medical assistant do if they accidentally puncture their skin with a used needle?
Wash the area thoroughly with soap and water and report the incident to a supervisor.
What is the primary responsibility of a medical assistant during patient check-in?
To collect and verify patient information, including insurance details and medical history.
If a patient presents with a fever and rash, what should the medical assistant document?
The onset, duration, and characteristics of the fever and rash in the patient's chart.
What is the most appropriate way to communicate with a patient who has hearing impairment?
Use clear speech, avoid talking too fast, and consider using written communication if
needed.
What is the first step a medical assistant should take when preparing a patient for a blood draw?
Identify the patient using two identifiers, such as name and date of birth.
If a patient is experiencing hyperventilation, what position should they be placed in?
Encourage the patient to sit down in a comfortable position, preferably with their head
between their knees.
When educating a patient about medication administration, what is an essential point to include?
Instruct the patient to take the medication exactly as prescribed and not to skip doses.
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, What should a medical assistant do if a patient shows signs of dehydration?
Notify the healthcare provider and encourage the patient to drink fluids if appropriate.
How can a medical assistant help prevent the spread of infection in a clinical setting?
By practicing proper hand hygiene and using personal protective equipment (PPE) as
needed.
What is the proper way to take a patient’s pulse?
Use the index and middle fingers to palpate the radial artery for 30 seconds and multiply by
two.
In a medical office, what is the significance of a superbill?
A superbill is used to capture the services provided and facilitates billing and coding for
insurance claims.
What should a medical assistant do if a patient has a latex allergy?
Use non-latex gloves and inform the healthcare provider of the allergy before any procedure.
When should a medical assistant schedule a follow-up appointment for a patient?
After reviewing the provider's recommendations and ensuring the patient understands the
need for follow-up.
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