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NHA Exam

NHA CCMA Exam

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Sanitization reducing the number of micro-organisms by removing debris with soap and water prior to disinfecting
Sterilization A technique for destroying pathogens and their spores on inanimate objects using heat, water, chemicals, or gases
Disinfect To clean something using chemicals that kill pathogens but not thier spores
Account balance amount owed on an account
Accounts payable debts incurred, not yet paid
Accounts recievable money owed to provider
Credit monetary balance in individuals favor
Debit amount owed
Matrix table used for scheduling
Modified Wave Scheduling allocating two patients to arrive at a specified time and the third to arrive 30 minutes later, repeated throughout the day
Wave Scheduling Scheduling three patients at the same time to be seen in the order in which they arrive
Amplitude a degree of change in an EKG tracing, it is represented by vertical axis
Artifact unwanted external event occuring in an EKG tracing not associated with heart function
Augmented a unipolar recording that requires assisting in magnifying the tracing by drawing from the other poles
Bipolar recording of electrical current involving both a positive and negative pole
Bundle of His collection of fibers that conduct electrical impulses from the AV node to ventricular septum
Depolarization systole, contraction
P Wave first wave in cardiac cycle representing atrial depolarization
PR Interval length of time from beginning of atrial depolarization to beginning of ventricular depolorization
Precordial located on the chest in front of the heart
QRS Wave the second wave in cardiac cycle representing ventricular depolarization
QT Interval the length of time from beginning of ventricular depolarization to ventricular repolarization
Repolarization diastole; relaxation
SA Node natural pacemaker of the heart located in the upper right atrium
T Wave third wave in cardiac cycle representing ventricular repolarization
Frontal Plane divides front and back
Sagittal Plane divides left and right
Transverse crosswise plane dividing top and bottom
SOAP Note method of charting commonly used in ambulatory care (subjective, objective, assesment, plan)
Abduct move away from midline
Adduct move towards midline
Adenoidectomy removal of small masses of lymphatic tissue near the opening into the pharynx
Cicatrix scar of a healed wound
Ganglion a collection of nerve cell bodies in a place other than the central nervous system
Metastasis spread of disease, usually cancer, to body sites other than where the tumor originated
Nasogastric from the nose to the stomach
Enteral within or by way of the gastrointestional tract
Fomite non-living objects or substances capable of carrying infectious organisms
Vector living thing carrying pathogens
Hyponatremia low level of sodium in the blood
Parenteral Nutrition nutrients delivered intravenously
ACE Inhibitor antihypertensive medicatio
Ampule small sealed, single use glass or plastic container containing sterile parenteral medications or solutions
Calcium Channel Blocker medication prevents the entry of calcium ions into the cells of the body, which lower blood pressure and treat cardiac pain and dysfunction
Tincture a medicinal preparation in an alcohol base, sometimes for oral and sometimes for topical use
Libel a false accusation that is made with malicious intent to hurt the reputation of a person who is living or the memory of a person who is dead resulting in public embarassment, contempt, ridicule, or hatred
Malfeasance performance of an unlawful wrong act
Misfeasance the performance of a lawful action in an illegal or improper manner
Nonfeasance failure to perform a task, duty, or undertaking that one has agreed to perform or has a legal duty to perform
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) five digit numeric codes used to describe an evaluation/managemnt service rendered by providers
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