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Clinical Lab (Full Final) (Triviatron)

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Created Date 12.16.22
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Topics of this game:
  • Which of the following is most likely to be spread through airborne transmission?
  • The following are all ways microorganisms may exit a host EXCEPT:
  • The most important aseptic procedure for a medical assistant is _______.
  • The major reason for using proper aseptic procedures is to:
  • The process of removing all living organisms is?
  • Which is the correct order to don PPE?
  • This is the organization in charge of creating and monitoring health and safety practices in the workplace:
  • Characteristics of a susceptible host include the following EXCEPT:
  • The most important guideline stated in the universal precautions is to:
  • When the patient acquires an infection while in a medical facility, it is referred to as a:
  • This is a proper step when preparing items for autoclaving:
  • Which disease would you have to report to the health department per the CDC?
  • The goal of surgical asepsis is?
  • The primary method for sterilizing instruments in the office is?
  • If a device in a medical office cannot be autoclaved, how would you clean those items?
  • As a general rule, sterilized packages in the office that are double layer fabric or paper wrapped have a maximum shelf life of?
  • What is the appropriate temperature for autoclaving?
  • What is the correct pressure for autoclaving?
  • How do you determine is a package that was autoclaved is sterile?
  • The proper way for an MA to sign their name is:
  • Which of the following is NOT an appropriate thing to chart?
  • What does S.O.A.P. stand for?
  • The MA understands blood pressure is _____ kind of data?
  • The patient reports that her pain is 4/10, the MA understands that this information is what kind of data?
  • The physicians diagnosis is placed in what section of the S.O.A.P note?
  • Which of the following methods of collecting data requires more than a yes or no answer and encourages the patient to explain more?
  • If a medical professional is listening to an apical pulse, what part of an examination are they doing?
  • What is the best position for someone who is having trouble breathing?
  • What position is used for vaginal examination?
  • The patient has to have an abscess on their back lanced. What position would you place them in?
  • If a physician tells you to place a patient in SIMS position which would be correct?
  • A patient states they feel faint after an injection, an appropriate position to place them in is?
  • What piece of equipment is used to examine inside the ear?
  • Which examination method refers to the systematic moving of patient's body parts?
  • waxy secretions from the ear
  • Medical term for difficult or labored breathing?
  • A device used to measure temperature on the forehead?
  • What is the device used to obtain a temperature within the ear?
  • The bottom number on a BP is _______, the top number is _______. (Read carefully)
  • A heart rate slower than 60 BPM?
  • low blood pressure is?
  • The first tapping sound you hear while taking a BP is?
  • Which of the following will provide the MOST accurate body temperature?
  • What is a normal adult pulse range?
  • The pulse point located behind the knee is the:
  • The instrument used to measure BP?
  • This instrument is used during physical exams to determine hearing and conduction is a?
  • A Snellen chart is used to?
  • The average adult respiration rate is?
  • The pulse point located on the thumb side of the wrist is the:
  • A percussion hammer is used for what kind of examination?
  • An oral temperature of 99.4 degrees F, this equates to a(n):
  • Which statement is true regarding rectal temperatures?
  • Which of the following pulse sites requires a stethoscope to take a pulse?
  • When measuring the BP, the MA will place the stethoscope over which artery?
  • Blood pressures taken 1-2 minutes apart in the supine, sitting and then standing position are called?
  • What is the term for having a fever?
  • A patient just took a drink of her coffee, what order would you get her vital signs?
  • What is a common reason for temporary hearing loss?
  • Myopia, is also referred to as?
  • Hyperopia, is also referred to as?
  • Drooping of the upper eyelid is?
  • Ringing in the ear is also known as?
  • A weber test and a Rinne test both use which type of instrument?