NHA CBCS Exams (Latest 2024/ 2025 Updates STUDY
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cardiovascular system - ANSWERsystem that delivers nutrients and oxygen to every
cell within the body and removes waste products; consists of heart and blood vessels
(arteries and veins)
ambulatory - ANSWERcare that does require an overnight hospital stay, also called
outpatient care
attending physician - ANSWERa physician who has graduated from a college of
medicine or osteopathy and is licensed by the appropriate state board to practice
medicine
biopsy - ANSWERthe removal of a sample of tissue from a living person for
laboratory examination
central nervous system (CNS) - ANSWERsystem that is divided into two parts; the
brain and the spinal cord; conducts sensory information from the peripheral nervous
system to the brain
circulatory and lymphatic systems - ANSWERsystems responsible for the overall
balance of body system functions
creatinine - ANSWERa breakdown product of creatine; an important part of muscle
digestive system - ANSWERsystem responsible for ingesting and digesting food;
absorbing nutrients, and eliminating wastes
endocrine system - ANSWERsystem of glands that produce and secrete hormones
family medicine - ANSWERdepartment responsible for providing and continuing,
comprehensive health care for the individual and family
fellow physician - ANSWERa physician who enters a training program in a medical
specialty after completing residency, usually in a hospital or academic setting
health maintenance organization (HMO) - ANSWERa managed health care system
consisting of health care providers that offer services to members for fixed payments
from the HMO; also utilizes primary care physicians
inpatient - ANSWERa person who has been admitted to a hospital
, integumentary system - ANSWERsystem responsible for regulating body
temperature, acting as a sensory receptor to internal and external stimuli, excreting
waste from the body through sweat, and absorbing vitamin D and calcium from
sunlight to nourish the body
licensed practical nurse (LPN) - ANSWERa nurse who cares for patients under the
direction of registered nurses (RNs) and other health care providers
medical assistant (MA) - ANSWERa health care provider who performs administrative
and clinical tasks to support the work of physicians and other health professionals
medical billing and coding specialist - ANSWERan administrative support staff
member with specialized training responsible for health insurance claim billing,
coding, and patient financial accounting
morphology - ANSWERthe study of the form and structure of living things
musculoskeletal system - ANSWERsystem responsible for giving the human body
form, stability, and enabling movement
nervous system - ANSWERsystem responsible for receiving information and
interpreting it via electrical signals carried by the nerves
outpatient - ANSWERa person who has not been admitted by the hospital and
receives outpatient services from the hospital
pediatrics - ANSWERspecialty department that treats infants, children, and teenagers
peripheral nervous system - ANSWERconnects the central nervous system to the
limbs and organs
physician orders - ANSWERwritten, telephone, fax, or consultations orders for new
or altered treatment
primary care physician (PCP) - ANSWERa physician in a HMO who directs all aspects
of a patients care, including routine services, referrals to specialists within the
system, and supervision of hospital admissions, also called a gatekeeper
referral - ANSWERauthorization issued by a PCP to a referred provider
referring physician - ANSWERa physician who refers a patient for a service or supply
that they cannot directly provide
registered nurse (RN) - ANSWERa graduate nurse who has been legally authorized
(registered) to practice; licensed by a state board of nurse examiners
BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) | Questions and
Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
cardiovascular system - ANSWERsystem that delivers nutrients and oxygen to every
cell within the body and removes waste products; consists of heart and blood vessels
(arteries and veins)
ambulatory - ANSWERcare that does require an overnight hospital stay, also called
outpatient care
attending physician - ANSWERa physician who has graduated from a college of
medicine or osteopathy and is licensed by the appropriate state board to practice
medicine
biopsy - ANSWERthe removal of a sample of tissue from a living person for
laboratory examination
central nervous system (CNS) - ANSWERsystem that is divided into two parts; the
brain and the spinal cord; conducts sensory information from the peripheral nervous
system to the brain
circulatory and lymphatic systems - ANSWERsystems responsible for the overall
balance of body system functions
creatinine - ANSWERa breakdown product of creatine; an important part of muscle
digestive system - ANSWERsystem responsible for ingesting and digesting food;
absorbing nutrients, and eliminating wastes
endocrine system - ANSWERsystem of glands that produce and secrete hormones
family medicine - ANSWERdepartment responsible for providing and continuing,
comprehensive health care for the individual and family
fellow physician - ANSWERa physician who enters a training program in a medical
specialty after completing residency, usually in a hospital or academic setting
health maintenance organization (HMO) - ANSWERa managed health care system
consisting of health care providers that offer services to members for fixed payments
from the HMO; also utilizes primary care physicians
inpatient - ANSWERa person who has been admitted to a hospital
, integumentary system - ANSWERsystem responsible for regulating body
temperature, acting as a sensory receptor to internal and external stimuli, excreting
waste from the body through sweat, and absorbing vitamin D and calcium from
sunlight to nourish the body
licensed practical nurse (LPN) - ANSWERa nurse who cares for patients under the
direction of registered nurses (RNs) and other health care providers
medical assistant (MA) - ANSWERa health care provider who performs administrative
and clinical tasks to support the work of physicians and other health professionals
medical billing and coding specialist - ANSWERan administrative support staff
member with specialized training responsible for health insurance claim billing,
coding, and patient financial accounting
morphology - ANSWERthe study of the form and structure of living things
musculoskeletal system - ANSWERsystem responsible for giving the human body
form, stability, and enabling movement
nervous system - ANSWERsystem responsible for receiving information and
interpreting it via electrical signals carried by the nerves
outpatient - ANSWERa person who has not been admitted by the hospital and
receives outpatient services from the hospital
pediatrics - ANSWERspecialty department that treats infants, children, and teenagers
peripheral nervous system - ANSWERconnects the central nervous system to the
limbs and organs
physician orders - ANSWERwritten, telephone, fax, or consultations orders for new
or altered treatment
primary care physician (PCP) - ANSWERa physician in a HMO who directs all aspects
of a patients care, including routine services, referrals to specialists within the
system, and supervision of hospital admissions, also called a gatekeeper
referral - ANSWERauthorization issued by a PCP to a referred provider
referring physician - ANSWERa physician who refers a patient for a service or supply
that they cannot directly provide
registered nurse (RN) - ANSWERa graduate nurse who has been legally authorized
(registered) to practice; licensed by a state board of nurse examiners