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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 10-11
Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 10-11 
A patient diagnosed with edema associated with congestive heart failure and hypertension would be prescribed 
 
A. Antihypertensives 
B. Cardiac glycosides 
C. Diuretics 
D. Antilipemics 
C 
 
 
Which drug classification is indicated for treating high cholesterol? 
 
A. Diuretics 
B. Antihypertensives 
C. Antilipemics 
D. Cardiac glycosides 
C 
 
 
Before administering digoxin, the healthcare worker must check the apical pulse. Digoxin should...
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 10-11 
A patient diagnosed with edema associated with congestive heart failure and hypertension would be prescribed 
 
A. Antihypertensives 
B. Cardiac glycosides 
C. Diuretics 
D. Antilipemics 
C 
 
 
Which drug classification is indicated for treating high cholesterol? 
 
A. Diuretics 
B. Antihypertensives 
C. Antilipemics 
D. Cardiac glycosides 
C 
 
 
Before administering digoxin, the healthcare worker must check the apical pulse. Digoxin should...
Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 7-9
Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 7-9 
Which term describes microbes that produce infection and diease? 
 
A. Penicillinase 
B. Bactericides 
C. Pathogens 
D. Leukocytes 
C 
 
 
Which bacteria would cause an infection deep within the body, such as in a joint? 
 
A. Arthrogenic bacteria 
B. Anaerobic bacteria 
C. Aerobic bacteria 
D. Acidophilic bacteria 
B 
 
 
If an unfamiliar microorganism enters the body which protein(s) is produced? 
 
A. Anitbodies 
B. Hemoglobin 
C. Myoglobin ...
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 7-9 
Which term describes microbes that produce infection and diease? 
 
A. Penicillinase 
B. Bactericides 
C. Pathogens 
D. Leukocytes 
C 
 
 
Which bacteria would cause an infection deep within the body, such as in a joint? 
 
A. Arthrogenic bacteria 
B. Anaerobic bacteria 
C. Aerobic bacteria 
D. Acidophilic bacteria 
B 
 
 
If an unfamiliar microorganism enters the body which protein(s) is produced? 
 
A. Anitbodies 
B. Hemoglobin 
C. Myoglobin ...
Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 5-6
Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 5-6 
Which type of medications must be kept in a locked, secure place with limited access, must be counted or measured at the beginning of each shift, and must have the quantity recorded on a specific form 
 
A. Antibiotics 
B. Contraceptives 
C. Controlled substances 
D. Antipyretics 
C 
 
 
Which term describes the method of applying a drug directly to the skin or mucous membrane, usually for a local effect? 
 
A. Intradermal 
B. Interdermal 
C. D...
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 5-6 
Which type of medications must be kept in a locked, secure place with limited access, must be counted or measured at the beginning of each shift, and must have the quantity recorded on a specific form 
 
A. Antibiotics 
B. Contraceptives 
C. Controlled substances 
D. Antipyretics 
C 
 
 
Which term describes the method of applying a drug directly to the skin or mucous membrane, usually for a local effect? 
 
A. Intradermal 
B. Interdermal 
C. D...
Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 1-3
Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 1-3 
Which are the major sources of drugs? Choose all that apply 
 
A. Plants 
B. Textiles 
C. Animals 
D. Chemicals 
A,B, and D 
 
 
Which is the definition of the term pharmacodynamics? 
 
A. the body´s response to drugs 
B. the absorption of drugs 
C. the study of drugs 
D. the metabolism of drugs 
A 
 
 
Which is the source of the drug digitalis? 
 
A. Plant 
B. Animal 
C. Mineral 
D. Chemical 
A 
 
 
Which is the source of Epsom salts? 
 
A. A...
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 1-3 
Which are the major sources of drugs? Choose all that apply 
 
A. Plants 
B. Textiles 
C. Animals 
D. Chemicals 
A,B, and D 
 
 
Which is the definition of the term pharmacodynamics? 
 
A. the body´s response to drugs 
B. the absorption of drugs 
C. the study of drugs 
D. the metabolism of drugs 
A 
 
 
Which is the source of the drug digitalis? 
 
A. Plant 
B. Animal 
C. Mineral 
D. Chemical 
A 
 
 
Which is the source of Epsom salts? 
 
A. A...
Certified Medication Aide Review
Certified Medication Aide Review 
What is the function of arteries? 
carries blood away from the heart 
 
 
Washing hands and washing the medication tray is considered what type of action? 
Necessary 
 
 
What does the abbreviation O.D. mean? 
right eye 
 
 
What type of drug is used to treat an infection? 
antibiotic 
 
 
What are nitroglycerin sublingual tablets are used to: 
relieve chest pain 
 
 
An expectorant action is used to: 
liquefy and loosen mucus 
 
 
Which laxative (of choices) wo...
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Certified Medication Aide Review 
What is the function of arteries? 
carries blood away from the heart 
 
 
Washing hands and washing the medication tray is considered what type of action? 
Necessary 
 
 
What does the abbreviation O.D. mean? 
right eye 
 
 
What type of drug is used to treat an infection? 
antibiotic 
 
 
What are nitroglycerin sublingual tablets are used to: 
relieve chest pain 
 
 
An expectorant action is used to: 
liquefy and loosen mucus 
 
 
Which laxative (of choices) wo...
Certified Medication Aide Practice Exam
Certified Medication Aide Practice Exam 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Age, Sex, Weight 
 
 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose 4.) Right route 5.) Right time 6.) Right Documentation 7.) Right to Refuse 
 
 
Which of the following must you have completed to become a CMA 
All of the above 
 
 
While you are giving medications as CMA, your good friend pat comes up to the medication cart to talk to you. She is finished with her work...
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Certified Medication Aide Practice Exam 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Age, Sex, Weight 
 
 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose 4.) Right route 5.) Right time 6.) Right Documentation 7.) Right to Refuse 
 
 
Which of the following must you have completed to become a CMA 
All of the above 
 
 
While you are giving medications as CMA, your good friend pat comes up to the medication cart to talk to you. She is finished with her work...
Pearson medical terminology chapter 2
Pearson medical terminology chapter 2 
exogenous; ex(o)/ gen/ ous 
originating outside the body or an organ of body. 
Exo- out 
Gen - Formation, produce 
-ous - Pertaining to 
 
 
Analgesia (an-/-algesia) 
Lack of pain. 
An- without, lack of 
-algesia- condition of pain. 
 
 
Gastric (gastr/ic) 
pertaining to the stomach 
Gastr - stomach 
-ic - pertaining to 
 
 
Rhinoplasty (RI-no-plas-te)(rhino/plasty) 
Surgical repair of the nose 
Rhin/o - nose 
-plasty - Surgical repair 
 
 
Cardiomegaly (ca...
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Pearson medical terminology chapter 2 
exogenous; ex(o)/ gen/ ous 
originating outside the body or an organ of body. 
Exo- out 
Gen - Formation, produce 
-ous - Pertaining to 
 
 
Analgesia (an-/-algesia) 
Lack of pain. 
An- without, lack of 
-algesia- condition of pain. 
 
 
Gastric (gastr/ic) 
pertaining to the stomach 
Gastr - stomach 
-ic - pertaining to 
 
 
Rhinoplasty (RI-no-plas-te)(rhino/plasty) 
Surgical repair of the nose 
Rhin/o - nose 
-plasty - Surgical repair 
 
 
Cardiomegaly (ca...
Medical Terminology Simplified Chapter 2
Medical Terminology Simplified Chapter 2 
Chrondr/o 
Cartilage 
 
 
Cyt/o 
Cell 
 
 
Hist/o 
Tissue 
 
 
Nucle/o 
Nucleus 
 
 
Anter/o 
Anterior, front 
 
 
Caud/o 
Tail 
 
 
Dist/o 
Far, farthest 
 
 
Dors/o 
Back (of body) 
 
 
Infer/o 
Lower, below 
 
 
Later/o 
Side, to one side 
 
 
Medi/o 
Middle 
 
 
Poster/o 
Back, behind, posterior 
 
 
Proxim/o 
Near, nearest 
 
 
Super/o 
Upper, above
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Medical Terminology Simplified Chapter 2 
Chrondr/o 
Cartilage 
 
 
Cyt/o 
Cell 
 
 
Hist/o 
Tissue 
 
 
Nucle/o 
Nucleus 
 
 
Anter/o 
Anterior, front 
 
 
Caud/o 
Tail 
 
 
Dist/o 
Far, farthest 
 
 
Dors/o 
Back (of body) 
 
 
Infer/o 
Lower, below 
 
 
Later/o 
Side, to one side 
 
 
Medi/o 
Middle 
 
 
Poster/o 
Back, behind, posterior 
 
 
Proxim/o 
Near, nearest 
 
 
Super/o 
Upper, above
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 Study Guide
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 Study Guide 
Anatomical Reference Systems (ARS) 
A diagram used to show a body part's function and location. 
 
 
Cytology 
Study of cells 
 
 
Histology 
Study of tissues 
 
 
Glands 
An organ that secretes a particular chemical substance 
 
 
Body Systems 
Systems that help the body function 
 
 
Pathology 
Study of the causes and effects of diseases 
 
 
Anatomy 
The study of the structure and function of a living organism. 
 
 
Physiology 
The study of the way ...
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Medical Terminology Chapter 2 Study Guide 
Anatomical Reference Systems (ARS) 
A diagram used to show a body part's function and location. 
 
 
Cytology 
Study of cells 
 
 
Histology 
Study of tissues 
 
 
Glands 
An organ that secretes a particular chemical substance 
 
 
Body Systems 
Systems that help the body function 
 
 
Pathology 
Study of the causes and effects of diseases 
 
 
Anatomy 
The study of the structure and function of a living organism. 
 
 
Physiology 
The study of the way ...
Medical Terminology CHAPTER 2 REVIEW
Medical Terminology CHAPTER 2 REVIEW 
abdomin/o 
abdomen 
 
 
adip/o 
fat 
 
 
anter/o 
front 
 
 
bol/o 
to cast (throw) 
 
 
cervic/o 
neck (of the body or uterus) 
 
 
chondr/o 
cartilage (type of connective tissue) 
 
 
chrom/o 
color 
 
 
coccyg/o 
coccyx (tailbone) 
 
 
crani/o 
skull 
 
 
cyt/o 
cell 
 
 
dist/o 
far, distant (distal) 
 
 
dors/o 
back portion of the body (dorsal) 
 
 
hist/o 
tissue 
 
 
ili/o 
ilium
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Medical Terminology CHAPTER 2 REVIEW 
abdomin/o 
abdomen 
 
 
adip/o 
fat 
 
 
anter/o 
front 
 
 
bol/o 
to cast (throw) 
 
 
cervic/o 
neck (of the body or uterus) 
 
 
chondr/o 
cartilage (type of connective tissue) 
 
 
chrom/o 
color 
 
 
coccyg/o 
coccyx (tailbone) 
 
 
crani/o 
skull 
 
 
cyt/o 
cell 
 
 
dist/o 
far, distant (distal) 
 
 
dors/o 
back portion of the body (dorsal) 
 
 
hist/o 
tissue 
 
 
ili/o 
ilium
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