HEALTH SCI MA101 PracticeExam_CCMA(NHA)_Question
Board Certification Practice Exam.
Board Certification Practice Exam
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
B 1. The angle used to take a blood smear is .
a. 10 degrees c. 30 degrees
b. 20 degrees d. 45 degrees
D 2. Most sterilization indicators operate on what principle?
a. color change will revert back when an item
contaminated
b. original color reappears after 6 weeks
c. color change indicates the package has been
properly sealed
d. color change indicates sterilization is complete
3. Hemolysis occurs due to .
a. allowing alcohol to air dry prior to puncture
b. forcing syringe-drawn specimens into evacuated tubes
c. gently massaging a dermal puncture site
d. mixing the collection tube too slowly
4. In a normal microscopic urine result there can be
a. nothing to report
b. so many cells they cannot be counted
c. only many RBCs
d. a few epithelial cells, occasional WBCs, rare RBC
5. The main duty of a phlebotomist is to .
a. interpret laboratory values c. process blood specimens
b. evaluate blood specimens d. collect blood specimens
6. Which of the following procedures are covered by standard precautions?
a. change gloves between patients
b. dispose of needles in sharps container
c. never recap needles
d. perform hand hygiene every third time you change gloves
7. Symptoms of dehydration in infants
a. are unimportant c. include being energetic and alert
b. include dry skin d. include increased urine output
8. What chart is used to measure near vision acuity?
,HEALTH SCI MA101 PracticeExam_CCMA(NHA)_Question
Board Certification Practice Exam.
a. snellen c. jaeger
b. pelli-robson d. ishihara
9. Which of the following is NOT part of informed consent?
a. explanation of advantages and risks to the treatment
b. what might occur if there is no treatment
c. results are guaranteed
d. alternatives available to the patient
10. The federal regulations for clinical laboratories specifying guidelines for quality control,
qualified personnel and quality assurance is
a. OSHA c. CDA
b. DEA d. CLIA 1988
, HEALTH SCI MA101 PracticeExam_CCMA(NHA)_Question
Board Certification Practice Exam.
11. The slowly degenerative brain disease that leads to tremor, muscle rigidity, difficulty
moving and instability is
a. parkinson’s disease c. stroke
b. alzheimer’s disease d. glaucoma
12. Which of the following procedures would help diagnose an infection with a blood
parasite?
a. blood cultures c. bleeding time
b. blood smear d. cold agglutinins
13. Bacteria require which of the following to grow?
a. disinfectants c. light
b. cool temperature d. moisture
14. An illuminated instrument used to examine the ear is an .
a. ophthalmoscope c. otoscope
b. anoscope d. cystoscope
15. A physician’s license may be revoked or suspended for the following reasons
.
a. conviction of a crime c. unprofessional conduct
b. fraud d. all of the above
16. The documentation of all clinical laboratory tests and results is important so
a. the physician can use the results
b. any interested party in the facility can see the results
c. results are available for billing purposes
d. lab director can monitor the amount of work load
17. The presence of which of the following in urine may signal the onset of diabetes
mellitus?
a. leukocytes c. ketones
b. glucose d. nitrates
18. The rule to calculate a woman’s due date for delivery is .
a. the rule of nine c. naegle’s rule
b. snellen chart d. clark’s rule
19. The causative agent for syphilis is .
a. treponema pallidum c. staphylococcus aureus
b. streptococcus pyogenes d. trichomonas vaginalis
20. During normal heart activity, is the primary pacemaker.
a. bundle of his c. AV node
Board Certification Practice Exam.
Board Certification Practice Exam
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
B 1. The angle used to take a blood smear is .
a. 10 degrees c. 30 degrees
b. 20 degrees d. 45 degrees
D 2. Most sterilization indicators operate on what principle?
a. color change will revert back when an item
contaminated
b. original color reappears after 6 weeks
c. color change indicates the package has been
properly sealed
d. color change indicates sterilization is complete
3. Hemolysis occurs due to .
a. allowing alcohol to air dry prior to puncture
b. forcing syringe-drawn specimens into evacuated tubes
c. gently massaging a dermal puncture site
d. mixing the collection tube too slowly
4. In a normal microscopic urine result there can be
a. nothing to report
b. so many cells they cannot be counted
c. only many RBCs
d. a few epithelial cells, occasional WBCs, rare RBC
5. The main duty of a phlebotomist is to .
a. interpret laboratory values c. process blood specimens
b. evaluate blood specimens d. collect blood specimens
6. Which of the following procedures are covered by standard precautions?
a. change gloves between patients
b. dispose of needles in sharps container
c. never recap needles
d. perform hand hygiene every third time you change gloves
7. Symptoms of dehydration in infants
a. are unimportant c. include being energetic and alert
b. include dry skin d. include increased urine output
8. What chart is used to measure near vision acuity?
,HEALTH SCI MA101 PracticeExam_CCMA(NHA)_Question
Board Certification Practice Exam.
a. snellen c. jaeger
b. pelli-robson d. ishihara
9. Which of the following is NOT part of informed consent?
a. explanation of advantages and risks to the treatment
b. what might occur if there is no treatment
c. results are guaranteed
d. alternatives available to the patient
10. The federal regulations for clinical laboratories specifying guidelines for quality control,
qualified personnel and quality assurance is
a. OSHA c. CDA
b. DEA d. CLIA 1988
, HEALTH SCI MA101 PracticeExam_CCMA(NHA)_Question
Board Certification Practice Exam.
11. The slowly degenerative brain disease that leads to tremor, muscle rigidity, difficulty
moving and instability is
a. parkinson’s disease c. stroke
b. alzheimer’s disease d. glaucoma
12. Which of the following procedures would help diagnose an infection with a blood
parasite?
a. blood cultures c. bleeding time
b. blood smear d. cold agglutinins
13. Bacteria require which of the following to grow?
a. disinfectants c. light
b. cool temperature d. moisture
14. An illuminated instrument used to examine the ear is an .
a. ophthalmoscope c. otoscope
b. anoscope d. cystoscope
15. A physician’s license may be revoked or suspended for the following reasons
.
a. conviction of a crime c. unprofessional conduct
b. fraud d. all of the above
16. The documentation of all clinical laboratory tests and results is important so
a. the physician can use the results
b. any interested party in the facility can see the results
c. results are available for billing purposes
d. lab director can monitor the amount of work load
17. The presence of which of the following in urine may signal the onset of diabetes
mellitus?
a. leukocytes c. ketones
b. glucose d. nitrates
18. The rule to calculate a woman’s due date for delivery is .
a. the rule of nine c. naegle’s rule
b. snellen chart d. clark’s rule
19. The causative agent for syphilis is .
a. treponema pallidum c. staphylococcus aureus
b. streptococcus pyogenes d. trichomonas vaginalis
20. During normal heart activity, is the primary pacemaker.
a. bundle of his c. AV node