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[Show more]AAMA - CMA Exam review - Infection ControlThe spread of disease is dependent on the _____ of __________ remaining unbroken. Answer- Chain Infection 
 
The goal of infection control is to stop the chain of infection from _________ the cycle to prevent disease. Answer- completing 
 
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Add to cartAAMA - CMA Exam review - Infection ControlThe spread of disease is dependent on the _____ of __________ remaining unbroken. Answer- Chain Infection 
 
The goal of infection control is to stop the chain of infection from _________ the cycle to prevent disease. Answer- completing 
 
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CCMA EXAM Questions to prepare for national certification (AMT, NHA & AAMA)
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Describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
Mature cells that have a nucleus correct answer: Lymphocyte, monocyte, basophil, neutrophil 
 
Known to help prevent infection correct answer: Hair in the nose, mucous membranes, saliva,tears 
 
Flexible con...
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Add to cartDescribes the body's ability to maintain its normal state correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
Mature cells that have a nucleus correct answer: Lymphocyte, monocyte, basophil, neutrophil 
 
Known to help prevent infection correct answer: Hair in the nose, mucous membranes, saliva,tears 
 
Flexible con...
For purposes of collections control, how often should the medical assistant verify the patient's demographic data? 
 
A. When the patient changes insurance carriers 
 
B. When the patient's account is delinquent 
 
C. Once a year 
 
D. When the patient's account statement is 
returned as undelive...
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Add to cartFor purposes of collections control, how often should the medical assistant verify the patient's demographic data? 
 
A. When the patient changes insurance carriers 
 
B. When the patient's account is delinquent 
 
C. Once a year 
 
D. When the patient's account statement is 
returned as undelive...
Grouping correct answer: this type of scheduling allows for the most efficient use of staff, materials, and facilities 
 
Envelope marked personal correct answer: what piece of mail should be placed on top when sorting the physician's mail? 
 
Open punctuation correct answer: requires no punctua...
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Add to cartGrouping correct answer: this type of scheduling allows for the most efficient use of staff, materials, and facilities 
 
Envelope marked personal correct answer: what piece of mail should be placed on top when sorting the physician's mail? 
 
Open punctuation correct answer: requires no punctua...
The general meaning of "Corpus" is? 
A.) abdomen 
B.) body 
C.) chest 
D.) head 
E.) Trunk correct answer: B.) body 
 
Which of the following is the term for an abnormally low white blood cell count? 
A.) Anemia 
B.) Leukemia 
C.) Leukocytosis 
D.) Leukopenia 
E.) Leukoplakia correct answer: ...
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Add to cartThe general meaning of "Corpus" is? 
A.) abdomen 
B.) body 
C.) chest 
D.) head 
E.) Trunk correct answer: B.) body 
 
Which of the following is the term for an abnormally low white blood cell count? 
A.) Anemia 
B.) Leukemia 
C.) Leukocytosis 
D.) Leukopenia 
E.) Leukoplakia correct answer: ...
Which of the following is a physician who specializes in disorders of the eye and performs surgical procedures as necessary? 
A. Otolaryngologist 
B. Ophthalmologist 
C. Optician 
D. Optometrist correct answer: Ophthalmologist 
 
Which of the following is the nerve that stimulates the diaphragm? 
A...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a physician who specializes in disorders of the eye and performs surgical procedures as necessary? 
A. Otolaryngologist 
B. Ophthalmologist 
C. Optician 
D. Optometrist correct answer: Ophthalmologist 
 
Which of the following is the nerve that stimulates the diaphragm? 
A...
Which of the following is a common side effect of thiazide diuretics? correct answer: Hypokalemia 
Hypokalemia is a low level of potassium in the blood. It is a common side effect of thiazide diuretics. 
 
Which of the following blood tests is performed to monitor a patient's response to Coumadin ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a common side effect of thiazide diuretics? correct answer: Hypokalemia 
Hypokalemia is a low level of potassium in the blood. It is a common side effect of thiazide diuretics. 
 
Which of the following blood tests is performed to monitor a patient's response to Coumadin ...
Which of the following diagnostic studies used high-frequency sound waves to produce an image of a patient's internal organs? correct answer: Ultrasonography 
 
The Proofreaders' mark "#" represents which of the following? correct answer: add space 
 
A medical assistant should do all of the f...
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Add to cartWhich of the following diagnostic studies used high-frequency sound waves to produce an image of a patient's internal organs? correct answer: Ultrasonography 
 
The Proofreaders' mark "#" represents which of the following? correct answer: add space 
 
A medical assistant should do all of the f...
Laboratory results indicating an increase in the creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels are consistent with damage to which of the following body systems? 
A. Respiratory 
B. Cardiovascular 
C. Nervous 
D. Urinary 
E. Integumentary correct answer: D. Urinary 
 
Which of the following i...
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Add to cartLaboratory results indicating an increase in the creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels are consistent with damage to which of the following body systems? 
A. Respiratory 
B. Cardiovascular 
C. Nervous 
D. Urinary 
E. Integumentary correct answer: D. Urinary 
 
Which of the following i...
Which of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
Which of the following best describes the human body's defense mechanism against environmental bacteria? correct answer: Mucous Membranes 
 
Which cells in the blood do not have...
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Add to cartWhich of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
Which of the following best describes the human body's defense mechanism against environmental bacteria? correct answer: Mucous Membranes 
 
Which cells in the blood do not have...
And any breaks the human abdomen down into segments called correct answer: Quadrants 
 
The quadrant that is largely responsible for digestion is correct answer: Upper left 
 
The body organ that is not located with in the upper right quadrant is correct answer: Sigmoid colon 
 
The organ that is...
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Add to cartAnd any breaks the human abdomen down into segments called correct answer: Quadrants 
 
The quadrant that is largely responsible for digestion is correct answer: Upper left 
 
The body organ that is not located with in the upper right quadrant is correct answer: Sigmoid colon 
 
The organ that is...
Myoblast means correct answer: Immature muscle cell 
 
Which of the following terms represents an abnormal increase in hemoglobin, red blood cell count, or hematocrit? correct answer: Polycythemia 
 
Vaginal specimens collected to test for candidiasis should be mixed with which of the following? c...
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Add to cartMyoblast means correct answer: Immature muscle cell 
 
Which of the following terms represents an abnormal increase in hemoglobin, red blood cell count, or hematocrit? correct answer: Polycythemia 
 
Vaginal specimens collected to test for candidiasis should be mixed with which of the following? c...
The suffix -osis means correct answer: condition of 
 
Blood returning from the body to the heart enters the correct answer: right atrium 
 
Represents physical changes with accompanying increase in size correct answer: Growth 
 
The communication process includes all of the following elements EX...
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Add to cartThe suffix -osis means correct answer: condition of 
 
Blood returning from the body to the heart enters the correct answer: right atrium 
 
Represents physical changes with accompanying increase in size correct answer: Growth 
 
The communication process includes all of the following elements EX...
A process in which recognition is granted to an education program. correct answer: Accreditation 
 
Which organization offered the Registered Medical Assistant credential? correct answer: AMT 
 
The CMA and RMA examinations cover calculations for preparing medications, HIPAA, medical records and b...
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Add to cartA process in which recognition is granted to an education program. correct answer: Accreditation 
 
Which organization offered the Registered Medical Assistant credential? correct answer: AMT 
 
The CMA and RMA examinations cover calculations for preparing medications, HIPAA, medical records and b...
Carbohydrate is stored in the liver as correct answer: glycogen 
 
[Glycogen is a polysaccharide that is the major carbohydrate stored in animal cells. It is formed of repeating units of glucose and is stored chiefly in the liver] 
 
Which of the following is a test used for diabetes mellitus? corr...
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Add to cartCarbohydrate is stored in the liver as correct answer: glycogen 
 
[Glycogen is a polysaccharide that is the major carbohydrate stored in animal cells. It is formed of repeating units of glucose and is stored chiefly in the liver] 
 
Which of the following is a test used for diabetes mellitus? corr...
1. Which of the following arteries is most often used for assessing the pulse on a conscious patient? 
 A. Femoral Although easily palpable, this would entail palpating the patient's groin, and would not be utilized routinely in a conscious patient. 
 B. Temporal The temporal artery can be small an...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following arteries is most often used for assessing the pulse on a conscious patient? 
 A. Femoral Although easily palpable, this would entail palpating the patient's groin, and would not be utilized routinely in a conscious patient. 
 B. Temporal The temporal artery can be small an...
What is the general meaning of "corpus"? correct answer: Body 
 
What is the term for an abnormally low white blood cell count? correct answer: Leukopenia 
 
What is an area of dead myocardial tissue called? correct answer: Infarct 
 
What does the term "lithiasis" mean? correct answer: Abno...
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Add to cartWhat is the general meaning of "corpus"? correct answer: Body 
 
What is the term for an abnormally low white blood cell count? correct answer: Leukopenia 
 
What is an area of dead myocardial tissue called? correct answer: Infarct 
 
What does the term "lithiasis" mean? correct answer: Abno...
The body's ability to maintain its normal state correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
*Not* known to help prevent infection correct answer: Osteoblasts 
 
Mature cell that *doesn't* have a nucleus correct answer: Erythrocyte 
 
Flexible connective tissue that is attached to bones at the joints correct...
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Add to cartThe body's ability to maintain its normal state correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
*Not* known to help prevent infection correct answer: Osteoblasts 
 
Mature cell that *doesn't* have a nucleus correct answer: Erythrocyte 
 
Flexible connective tissue that is attached to bones at the joints correct...
A 71- year-old woman with weak leg muscles is advised to use axillary crutches. She can bear weight on both legs, but she has poor balance. When instructing her in the use of axillary crutches, the medical assistant should show her which of the following crutch-gait patterns? 
a. Two-point 
b. Three...
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Add to cartA 71- year-old woman with weak leg muscles is advised to use axillary crutches. She can bear weight on both legs, but she has poor balance. When instructing her in the use of axillary crutches, the medical assistant should show her which of the following crutch-gait patterns? 
a. Two-point 
b. Three...
Which of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? 
A: Anabolism 
B: Catabolism 
C: tolerance 
D: Homeostasis 
E: Metabolism correct answer: D: Homeostasis 
 
Which of the following best describes the human body's defense mechanism against environmental bacter...
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Add to cartWhich of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? 
A: Anabolism 
B: Catabolism 
C: tolerance 
D: Homeostasis 
E: Metabolism correct answer: D: Homeostasis 
 
Which of the following best describes the human body's defense mechanism against environmental bacter...
Which of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain is normal state? correct answer: homeostasis 
 
Each of the following is known to help prevent infection EXCEPT: correct answer: osteoblasts 
 
Which mature cell doesn't have a nucleus? correct answer: erythrocyte 
 
Which of...
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Each of the following is known to help prevent infection EXCEPT: correct answer: osteoblasts 
 
Which mature cell doesn't have a nucleus? correct answer: erythrocyte 
 
Which of...
Pathogens that thrive in the absence of oxygen are called: correct answer: anaerobes 
 
A communicable disease that does not have to be reported to the county health department is: correct answer: streptococcus 
 
The term "esophagogastritis" means inflammation of the: correct answer: esophagus...
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Add to cartPathogens that thrive in the absence of oxygen are called: correct answer: anaerobes 
 
A communicable disease that does not have to be reported to the county health department is: correct answer: streptococcus 
 
The term "esophagogastritis" means inflammation of the: correct answer: esophagus...
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