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PRACTICE TEST 1-200 CERTIFIED MEDICAL

ASSISTANT NATIONAL CREDENTIAL

REVIEW||(2026/2027)!!!




1.A patient with a rapid pulse has bradycardia. -

ANSWER-False




2.Water soluble vitamins are A,D,E and K. - ANSWER-

False




3.Carbon dioxide is a waste product of metabolism. -

ANSWER-True.

,4.Some states consider it legal for medical assistant to

diagnose a condition and prescribe treatment. - ANSWER-

False




5.It is illegal for a patient to be denied a copy of his chart if

he is unable to pay the fee to obtain it. - ANSWER-True




6. Aphysician cannot be held responsible for the actions of

employees. - ANSWER-False




7.A substance used to impart color to tissue or cells in

order to study and identify microscopic organisms is called

a stain. - ANSWER-True

,8.Another name for a heart attack is myocardial infarction.

- ANSWER-True




9.A properly collected sputum specimen should contain

both mucus coughed up from the respiratory tract and

saliva. - ANSWER-False




10.The most reliable and timely method of transporting

microbiologic specimens is pickup by the laboratory. -

ANSWER-True




Hepat stands for root of kidney - ANSWER-False

, 12. A medical assistant needs additional training to be able

to perform microbiologic tests, such as sensitivity tests,

and to interpret cultures of specimens. - ANSWER-True




13.Viruses are found in soil. - ANSWER-True




14. The process of blood cells clumping together to form a

clot is coagulation. - ANSWER-True




15.Water contributes about 60% of body weight. -

ANSWER-True




16.The lowest level of organization for the human body

begins at the chemical level. - ANSWER-True

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