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1. What is the space inside the skull that houses the brain?
Select one:
a. Nasal cavity
b. Cranial cavity
c. Thoracic cavity
d. Orbital cavity: b. Cranial cavity
2. A crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment for less than one year is
known as a:
Select one:
a. Felony
b. Mitigation
c. Arbitration
d. Misdemeanor: d. Misdemeanor
3. Professional negligence is also called:
Select one:
a. Malice
b. Arbitration
c. Malpractice
d. Malfunction: c. Malpractice
4. Which of the following items is the most important for assistive personnel
to keep in mind during their daily routine in medical settings?
Select one:
a. Consent
b. Privilege granted to a physician
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d. Confidentiality: d. Confidentiality
5. In which of the following situations is it permissible to release information
from a patient's records?
Select one:
a. When the patient's best friend requests it
b. When a court requests it by means of a subpoena
c. When an attorney requests it
d. When the patient's employer requests it: b. When a court requests it by means
of a subpoena
6. Under which of the following circumstances is it permissible to release
information from a patient's records?
Select one:
a. When the physician calls to request it
b. When the patient has signed a living will
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c. When the patient signs a release
d. When the insurance company signs a release: c. When the patient signs a
release
7. What cavity contains the heart and lungs, among other organs?
Select one:
a. Cranial
b. Nasal
c. Thoracic
d. Orbital: c. Thoracic
8. What body cavity is located near the back of the body and is a continuous
internal opening that includes the cranial and spinal cavities?
Select one:
a. Transverse plane
b. Abdominal cavity
c. Pelvic cavity
d. Posterior (dorsal) cavity: d. Posterior (dorsal) cavity
9. What is the term for "the scrubbing of instruments with special brushes and
detergents to remove blood, mucous, etc."?
Select one:
a. Sanitization
b. Distillation
c. Sterilization
d. Disinfection: a. Sanitization
10. What is the process that involves a soaking or wiping process and inhibits
the activity of disease-causing organisms?
Select one:
a. Sanitizing
b. Disinfection
c. Treated with antiseptics
d. Sterilization: b. Disinfection
11. What is the process used for supplies that would come in contact with
internal body tissue or an open wound? It involves the use of heat (steam)
and an autoclave.
Select one:
a. Sterilization
b. Sanitization
c. Disinfection
d. Surgical Asepsis: a. Sterilization
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12. When measuring a patient's vital signs, they complain that they have oc-
casional dizziness. This symptom would be classified as ________________.
Select one:
a. Familial
b. Objective
c. Subjective
d. Social: c. Subjective
13. When measuring a patient's vital signs, they complain that their right eye is
throbbing. The patient's right eye is swollen and bruised. This symptom would
be classified as ____________________.
Select one:
a. Social
b. Subjective
c. Objective
d. Familial: c. Objective
14. If you are recording a patient's height in centimeters, what is the conver-
sion formula to convert the measurement to inches?
Select one:
a. Subtract 2.5 from the number
b. Multiply by 2.5
c. Divide by 2.5
d. Add 2.5 to the number: c. Divide by 2.5
15. You are taking the vitals of a patient with pneumonia. The patient coughs
near your face. What could you have done to minimize the risk of contracting
the disease?
Select one:
a. Put on goggles before entering the room
b. Ask the patient to look the other way while coughing
c. Wash your face as soon as the incident occurs.
d. Sterilize the examination room: b. Ask the patient to look the other way while
coughing
16. Which of the following liquids is used in an autoclave to sterilize instru-
ments and supplies?
Select one:
a. Alcohol
b. Sterile water
c. Distilled water
d. Tap water: c. Distilled water