Medical Assistant Certification Review
standard universal precautions -
is treating all patients as if they are capable of transmitting diseases.
warfarin -
a blood thinner.
electrical force -
the ECG term vector refers to
antitussive -
is a drug used to suppress coughing.
(CBC) -
is a blood test done in a lavender tube which has an additive called EDTA.
the fastest pulse rate -
infants have
dermis & epidermis -
part of the integumentary system.
activate safety device for disposal -
in phlebotomy, the next step after withdrawing the needle from the vein
arterial blood -
a capillary blood specimen most resembles in composition
,20-23 gauge -
the needle most frequently used for venipuncture
23 to 25 gauge -
the needle most frequently used for butterfly is the
percussion hammer -
used to test reflexes.
otoscope -
instrument used to test the ears.
opthalmoscope -
instrument used to test the eyes.
U wave -
in an ECG the wave immediately following the T wave & is present 50-70 % of the individuals
cardiac cycle -
one complete heart beat.
regular sinus rhythms -
difibrillators are used to convert specific cardiac arrhythmias into
gavage -
medical term for tube feeding
fifth vital sign -
, pain is the
korotkoff sounds -
sounds heard while taking the blood pressure
core temperature -
rectal temperature provide a reading of the patient's
hospitalized -
after a gram mal seizure a patient might typically need to be
hyperglycemic -
a patient has fruity or acetone breath odor
the longest appointment -
a patient who need a complete physical need to be scheduled for
a durable power of attorney -
DO NOT RESUSCITATE in the medical records of a patient.
privacy notice each year -
hippa is giving a patient a
an ECG to baseline -
patient condition like fever or chills typically would not cause
analgesics -
acetaminophen & ibuprofen
standard universal precautions -
is treating all patients as if they are capable of transmitting diseases.
warfarin -
a blood thinner.
electrical force -
the ECG term vector refers to
antitussive -
is a drug used to suppress coughing.
(CBC) -
is a blood test done in a lavender tube which has an additive called EDTA.
the fastest pulse rate -
infants have
dermis & epidermis -
part of the integumentary system.
activate safety device for disposal -
in phlebotomy, the next step after withdrawing the needle from the vein
arterial blood -
a capillary blood specimen most resembles in composition
,20-23 gauge -
the needle most frequently used for venipuncture
23 to 25 gauge -
the needle most frequently used for butterfly is the
percussion hammer -
used to test reflexes.
otoscope -
instrument used to test the ears.
opthalmoscope -
instrument used to test the eyes.
U wave -
in an ECG the wave immediately following the T wave & is present 50-70 % of the individuals
cardiac cycle -
one complete heart beat.
regular sinus rhythms -
difibrillators are used to convert specific cardiac arrhythmias into
gavage -
medical term for tube feeding
fifth vital sign -
, pain is the
korotkoff sounds -
sounds heard while taking the blood pressure
core temperature -
rectal temperature provide a reading of the patient's
hospitalized -
after a gram mal seizure a patient might typically need to be
hyperglycemic -
a patient has fruity or acetone breath odor
the longest appointment -
a patient who need a complete physical need to be scheduled for
a durable power of attorney -
DO NOT RESUSCITATE in the medical records of a patient.
privacy notice each year -
hippa is giving a patient a
an ECG to baseline -
patient condition like fever or chills typically would not cause
analgesics -
acetaminophen & ibuprofen