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Test Bank for Today's Medical Assistant, 4th Edition 4e by Kathy Bonewit-West, Sue Hunt. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 50 SECTION 1: Introduction to Medical Assisting 1. The Health Care System 2. The Professional Medical Assistant 3. Ethics and Law for the Medical Office 4....

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Chapter 01: The Health Care System
Bonewit-West: Today’s Medical Assistant, 4th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Why is Hippocrates often called the father of Western Medicine?
a. He believed that disease was caused by physical and environmental factors that
could be studied.
b. He developed “medications” from plant and animal sources to treat certain
diseases.
c. He created a medical school using a model that resembles modern medical schools.
d. His students swore an oath called the Hippocratic Oath, which is still recited by
graduating physicians.
ANS: A REF: p. 2, CAAHEP Competency (2015); ABHES Competency:

2. What is the name for treatment that reduces symptoms of a disease, but does not cure the
disease?
a. Definitive
b. Palliative
c. Holistic
d. Empirical
ANS: B REF: p. 2, CAAHEP Competency (2015): V.C.10; ABHES Competency: 3.c.

3. When a patient comes to the office for care and then leaves and goes home, what type of care
has the patient received?
a. Clinic
b. Extended
c. Managed
d. Ambulatory
ANS: D REF: p. 6, CAAHEP Competency (2015); ABHES Competency: 1.b.

4. What type of insurance plan pays a physician separately for each procedure that was
performed?
a. Government insurance
b. Capitation insurance
c. Fee-for-service insurance
d. Managed care insurance
ANS: C
REF: p. 3, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

5. Which of the following facilities now functions primarily to provide acute care and diagnostic
services?
a. Clinic
b. Hospital
c. Physician’s office
d. Skilled nursing facility/nursing home

, ANS: B REF: p. 2, CAAHEP Competency (2015); ABHES Competency: 1.a.

6. What is a system by which a person (or the person’s employer) pays an insurance company a
yearly amount of money in exchange for the insurance company’s paying some or most of the
person’s medical expenses for that year?
a. Life insurance
b. Health insurance
c. Capitation
d. Formulary
ANS: B
REF: p. 3, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

7. What trend in modern medicine encourages patients to become more responsible for their own
care?
a. Taking active steps to avoid duplication of services and medical errors
b. Identifying all patients with name and date of birth before providing service
c. Coaching patients to make dietary changes, stop smoking, and exercise
d. Treating conditions as outpatients to avoid hospitalization
ANS: C REF: p. 2, CAAHEP Competency (2015): V.C.6.a.; ABHES Competency: 9.h.

8. The insurance plan called ______________ is designed to provide health insurance for low-
income people.
a. Medicaid
b. Medicare
c. Social Security
d. TRICARE
ANS: A
REF: p. 5, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

9. What is the federal insurance plan that provides health insurance for the elderly, the disabled,
and those with end-stage kidney disease?
a. Medicaid
b. Medicare
c. TRICARE
d. Managed Care
ANS: B
REF: p. 5, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

10. What is the current name for the health insurance plan for dependent spouses and children of
active-duty military personnel?
a. Medicaid
b. Medicare
c. TRICARE
d. CHAMPVA
ANS: C
REF: p. 5, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

,11. What type of health care encourages regular checkups, immunizations, and well-child visits?
a. Acute care
b. Conservative care
c. Diagnostic care
d. Routine care
ANS: D
REF: p. 6, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

12. What is utilization review?
a. A process to determine whether health care is medically necessary
b. A means to determine how much patients should pay for insurance
c. Collection of statistics about the number of cases of specific diseases
d. The systematic study of surgical techniques
ANS: A
REF: p. 6, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

13. Which of the following was included in the original model for health maintenance
organizations (HMOs)?
a. A network of physicians in the community
b. Payment only for visits resulting from illness or disease
c. Full-service clinics in which the physicians were employees
d. Allowing patient to obtain services at all hospitals in a given geographic area
ANS: C
REF: p. 6, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

14. What is it called when a physician receives one monthly fee from the insurance company for
each subscriber in his or her practice?
a. Fee-for-service
b. Indemnity
c. Incentive reimbursement
d. Capitation
ANS: D
REF: p. 6, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

15. What is the name for an insurance plan’s list of approved medications?
a. Formulary
b. Prescription
c. Premium
d. Generic
ANS: A
REF: p. 6, CAAHEP Competency (2015): VIII.C.1.a.; ABHES Competency: 8.c.

16. Which of the following occurs first when a patient is seen in the medical office?
a. Laboratory testing
b. Examination by the physician
c. Referral
d. Instructions for follow-up care

, ANS: B REF: p. 7, CAAHEP Competency (2015); ABHES Competency: 1.a.

17. When does a physician participate in a residency program?
a. After completing medical school
b. Immediately after completing 4 years of college (bachelor’s degree)
c. Only after becoming board-certified
d. At any time when it is convenient during his or her training
ANS: A REF: p. 8, CAAHEP Competency (2015); ABHES Competency:

18. Which of the following health professionals can manage routine patient care?
a. Physician
b. Nurse practitioner
c. Physician assistant
d. All are correct
ANS: D REF: p. 9, CAAHEP Competency (2015); ABHES Competency: 1.b.

19. What examination must a physician pass in order to obtain a state license to practice
medicine?
a. National Medical Licensing Examination (NMLE)
b. National Board Certification Examination (NBCE)
c. Physician Licensing Examination (PLE)
d. United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)
ANS: D REF: p. 8, CAAHEP Competency (2015): X.C.5.; ABHES Competency: 1.b.

20. Which of the following is an important part of effective teamwork for the medical assistant?
a. Discussing a patient’s symptoms with the physician before he or she makes a
diagnosis
b. Pointing out the mistakes of others whenever he or she notices them
c. Communicating well with all staff in the medical office
d. Deciding what diagnostic tests each patient needs
ANS: C REF: p. 10, CAAHEP Competency (2015); ABHES Competency: 1.d.

21. Why should doorways in the medical office be at least 3-feet wide?
a. This is required for employee safety by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health
Administration).
b. This is required by the Americans with Disabilities Act so that patients in
wheelchairs have access.
c. This is required by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA ’88).
d. This is the minimum size requirement of most local boards of health.
ANS: B
REF: p. 10, CAAHEP Competency (2015): X.C.10.c.; ABHES Competency: 4.b.

22. Which of the following are not usually found in the waiting room of a physician’s office?
a. Toys for children to play with
b. Current magazines and/or brochures
c. Patient gowns and drapes
d. Chairs for patients and family members

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