When measuring a infant from head to heel. what exam position should you place the infant in? {{Ans- supine What type of patient would you report to the provider if they had low apical pulse? {{Ans- Infants 6weeks old What statement do you provide to patients to be in compliance with HIPPA? {{Ans- confidentily statement What information do you need to provide to the patient when wearing a Holter monitor about the event marker {{Ans- when you have symptons What information is acceptable to provide to the patient in the waiting room {{Ans- educational Material What technique would be used when passing a scalpel to the provider during a sterile procedure? {{Ans- Blade down Handle first A patient is being seen post-op status post left mastectomy. what information should you make sure is on the chart from the hospital.i {{Ans- Pathology report What is the hormone detected in pregnancy tests? {{Ans- HCG What is used in cryosurgery? {{Ans- liquid nitrogen What is the universal claim for submitting outpatient billing? {{Ans- CMS-1500 When reviewing a patient's chart after a visit. Where would you look in the chart to review medication dosage and instructions for patient? {{Ans- plan of care Where should you refer a non-ambulatory for assistance with workpalce accommodation? {{Ans- American Disabilities Act you have obtained the following vital signs from an adult patient: temperature 37.2C (99.0F) heart rate 106/min, BP 89/50 mm Hg and respiratory rate of 18/min. What should document regarding the vital signs {{Ans- tachy Cardier hypotension, Afebrile respiration normal What position should you place a patient for a pap smear? {{Ans- Lithotomy A urgent referral has been submitted for the to the insurance company. How long should the authorization process take? {{Ans- immediately over the phone Your gloved hands come in contact with the patient's blood during a procedure. What action should you take. {{Ans- Dispose of in biohazard container A patient has COPD and required an abdominal exam. What position should you place the patient in to manage his/her respiratory status {{Ans- semi-fowler when working in an ambulatory care center with several other worker. who is legally responsible for the medical assistant action? {{Ans- Nurse Practitioner or Doctor what should you recongnize as a goal of patient-care {{Ans- patient & care giver relationship what risk for factor for developing cirrhosis? {{Ans- cronic alcohol use When setting a tray for a sterile procedure. How many inches are required to maintain a sterile field? {{Ans- 1 inch whatbis closed wound caused by blunt trauma that results in swelling,ecchymosis, and pain? {{Ans- contusion What device would you use to measure a patient's range of motion? {{Ans- Goniometer What criteria is used to determine BMI? {{Ans- height and weight What foods should you instruct a patient to refrain eating prior to testing for fecal occult blood? {{Ans- red or rare meat What is cause for a urine specimen to be rejected? {{Ans- Temperature What items are employers required to provide based on OCHA's Bloodborne Pathogens standards for all employees? {{Ans- PPE What side effect can you expect from a patient followimg an ear irrigation? {{Ans- vertigo What artery is primarily used for obtaining a manual blood pressure? {{Ans- branchiae what information is needed from a provider to complete the CMS-1500 form? {{Ans- Dr's NPI when using antihistamines to treat allergies this us an example of what kind of care? {{Ans- pailative How many inches above the venipuncture site should yej tourniquet be placed {{Ans3-4 inches What solution is used in an autoclave for sterilization? {{Ans- Distill water Which part of diagnosis statement should you use when searching in the alphabetical index? {{Ans- main term What actions should you take when performing a capillary puncture? {{Ans- Apply even pressure When performing a capillary puncture on a 10 month old patient. What action should you take? {{Ans- Have parent hold child A patient has had a cyst removed in the office. What information should be provided to the patient prior to leaving the office? {{Ans- Post op instructions when performing CPR how many compressions should be done in a minute? {{Ans100 your patient requires a temp2 temperature to be taken. where should you take this temperature {{Ans- forhead what is the purpose of the chain of custody for a drug test {{Ans- prevent contamination

 

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