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Which of the following is NOT a professional organization and, in fact, avoids allegiance to any specific professional organization or association?   show
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show Making judgements or interpretations concerning a patient’s diagnosis  
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Which organization awards the CMA credential?   show
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show American Medical Technologist  
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show American Association of Medical Assistants  
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show Teaching patients to collect specific specimens properly  
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A Certified medical assistant (CMA) must recertify the CMA credential every _____? A: 5 years   show
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show CILA “88 and OSHA  
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An example of a clinical duty for a medical assistant is ____?   show
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An example of an administrative duty for a medical assistant is ___?   show
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Formal training programs in medical assisting ___?   show
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show 60  
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show mandatory  
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show orthopedic medical assistant  
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show Advanced administrative duty  
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Marco is a medical assistant at Plymouth general hospital. When he reports for work this morning, his supervisor asks him to draw blood for STAT (immediate) laboratory test for Bertha Grover in room 31114. This task would be classified as an___?   show
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show Administrative,clinical, and laboratory  
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show of changes in healthcare and availability of more formal training  
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The first national association for medical assistants was the ___?   show
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The legal term ___ is defined as the care that ordinary is provided by an average, prudent healthcare provider in a given situation.   show
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The main purpose of the American association of medical assistants is to ___?   show
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The purpose of accreditation of medical assisting programs is to ___?   show
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The scope of practice of a medical assistant is determined by ___?   show
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To receive certification or registration as a medical assistant, you must __?   show
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What is the term for the process by which programs such as medical assisting are officially authorized?   show
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show advanced clinical duty  
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show res Ipsa loquitur  
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show Send the patient a certified letter  
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show draw a line through the incorrect information so it is still legible, and write the correct information above it.  
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show the hippocratic Oath  
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show OSHA  
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show A 16-year girl who is married and self-supporting  
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show Ethics  
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A criminal act that is punishable by death or by imprisonment in the state of federal prison for more than 1 year is a(n) ___?   show
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If Mr. Harris rolls up his sleeve when you tell him you would like to take his blood pressure, he is giving implied ____   show
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show defamation  
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One way to prevent medical malpractice is to be ___ in your skills and job knowledge.   show
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show deposition  
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Preventing a patient from leaving a facility is intentional tort of ___.   show
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The core of the HIPAA privacy rule is the protection, use, and disclosure of ___ health information, which is individual identification health information.   show
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show disclosure  
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show negligence  
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When you enter an exam room without knocking, you commit the intentional tort of invasion of ___   show
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A ___ is a rule of conduct established and enforced by an authority or governing body, such as the federal government.   show
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show subpoena duces tecum  
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show abandonment  
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show derelict  
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A licensed provider receives notice that a patient has failed a lawsuit for a fall in the office that happened over 10 years ago. It is likely that this lawsuit will ___.   show
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show professional corporation  
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A physician reports a case of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) to the state. This is ___.   show
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show arbitration  
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show bioethical  
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For two parties to enter into an agreement, or contract, both must be capable of understanding the terms and conditions. This is referred to as ___.   show
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Giving financial incentives to a healthcare professional for referring patients or for recommending services or products is prohibited by the ___.   show
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show negligence  
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The branch of medicine that works to maintain the function of the musculoskeletal system is called ___.   show
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show Electroencephalography  
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show physicians who oversee patients’ long-term healthcare  
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show cardiologist  
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show urologist  
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Which physician specialist is also referred to as an ENT?   show
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show Obesity  
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Membership is a(n) ___ association that enables you to become involved in the issues and activities relevant to your field.   show
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outpatient care is also known as ___ care because patients can walk into the facility in the morning, have a test or surgery and go home in the afternoon.   show
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Physicians who treat patients of all ages with all types of illnesses are called ___ practitioners, general practitioners, or primary care physicians.   show
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Screening tests and drugs to ward off disease are commonly used in ___ care.   show
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The ___ helps patients to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent disability following illness or injury by using electricity, heat, cold, ultrasound, massage, and exercise.   show
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show geriatrics  
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The specialty of obstetrics deals with pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum. It is often combined with ___ A practice that specializes in both is referred to as OB/GYN.   show
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A disorder related to the functioning of the stomach and intestines is treated by a(n) ___.   show
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A healthcare professional who assists patients and families in the selection of food choices that provide adequate and balance nutrition is a(n) ___.   show
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show nephrologist  
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show Obstetrician  
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show dermatologist  
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A physician who diagnoses and treats physical reactions to substances such as mold,dust, fur, and pollen from plants or flowers is a(n) ___.   show
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A physician who specializes in the treatment of patients with cancer is a(n) ____.   show
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A physician who studies the changes a disease produces in the cells, fluids, tissues, and processes of the entire body is a(n) ___.   show
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A professional who has studied the chemical and physical qualities of drugs and dispenses medication to the public is a ___.   show
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show phlebotomist  
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An example of a disorder treated by an endocrinologist is ___.   show
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Hospice services are offered only to patients with fewer than ___ to live.   show
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show family practitioners and internists  
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You ask her if she is ill, and she confides that she has an ongoing problem with diarrhea and abdominal cramping. Her family practicar found no major problems and told her to try over-the-counter anti-diarrheal medicine   show
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Radiology is the branch of medicine science that ___.   show
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Reconstruction, correction, or improvement of body structure is performed by a(n) ___.   show
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Money from the petty cash fund should be used for purchase such as ___.   show
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show an employee who sustained a crushing injury to leg at work.  
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show Dress code  
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Which of the following is a key communication tool for the medical office, which covers both administrative and clinical procedures?   show
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Which of the following is mandated for hourly employees by the fair labor standards act?   show
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Which of the following terms is used to demonstrate how each rank or level of an organization is accountable to those directly superior and how the authority passes from one level to the next?   show
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A company’s ___ are the rules or guidelines that dictate its day-to-day workings.   show
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All goals set for a medical office should be ___ so that success in meeting the goal can be seen.   show
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show Schedule  
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Differences in identities, age, sex, race, physical abilities, ethnicity, religious beliefs, values, sex orientation, and personalities contribute to ___ as a medical assistant, you will need to increase your understanding and respect for this.   show
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show grievance  
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In a small medical office, the practice manager’s duties may include ___ which includes hiring, terminating, and training employees, as well as benefits and labor relations.   show
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New employees typically have a 90-day trial or ___ period. During this time, the employee undergoes staff development and training.   show
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show agenda  
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show budget  
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show risk  
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The procedure that ensures that services provided in the medical practice and meet or exceed the requirements and standards are ____ assurance procedures.   show
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show gross  
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show harassment  
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show policy and procedures manual  
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show incident report  
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An employee payroll information sheet should include ___.   show
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In a physician-owned medical practice, who is ultimately responsible for the practice?   show
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