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200 Multiple choice questions
- The pharynx
- Mask
- Closed, active, or inactve
- One breath every 5 seconds
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Case of bronchitis
- Prescribing legal drugs
- Best regards
- Send an overdue notice with the intent of turning the bill over to a collection agency if not paid promptly
- The CMA credential is required in order to practice in the medical assisting profession
- Dyspena
- Cursor
- 40
- All elderly patients have difficulty walking
- Truth-in-Lending-Act
- Whether the autoclave is sterilizing instruments properly
- Benefits will be coordinated between two separate insurance companies
- inpatient hospital visits
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Strains
- MCOs
- Appointment book, calender, message pad or notepad, and pen and pencil
- Part D
- Bronchi
- Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
- 2 capsules
- The patient agrees to treatment
- Behaviorism
- Empathy
- Coordination of benefits
- Apply direct pressure
- E codes
- 4 years
- Drug Enforcement Administration
- Vastus lateralis
- Place the most important mail on top
- The control center that directs the activity of the cell
- Traditional insurance policies
- The amount a physician charges for a service or procedure
- Referring Physician
- An alphabetic card system
- Accounts payable
- Systolic pressure
- Malfeasance
- Nephrectomy
- Monthly
- To keep track of the patient's financial transactions.
- Disinfecting the examination table after each patient
- Mats on the floors near entryways to prevent patient falls because of wet floors
- Surge protector
- Ergonomics
- Syncope
- 9
- The claim will e denied, and the physician will not receive payment
- Inflammation of the tendon
- Shock
- Placed under the tongue
- Splenomegaly
- Eating more carbohydrates
- An encounter form is considered the universal insurance claim form
- Vitamin E
- Gallbladder, liver, and pancreas
- Ophthalmoscope
- Constipation and abdominal pain
- Antiarrhythmic
- Confirm office coverage for patient's insurance plan
- Speak a little more slowly and little more loudly
- Procedures
- Tuberculosis
- Information documented in the medical record may be used to reassure an employer about the health of an employee
- Chain of infection
- Practice-based
- "Would you please describe the exercises you do each day that tend to cause the chest pain you are experiencing?"
- Transcription
- Acute infection
- ICD-9-CM
- A form that explains the safety and efficacy of the vaccine and adverse reactions cause by the vaccine
- Meats
- Perspiration
- Jotting down notes about an action needed to be taken in the letter's margins
- Ask the caller to send a letter to the physician
- Wave
- 2, 3, 4, 1
- Hearth arrhythmias
- Tactfully refuse to release any patient information without the patient's written permission
- Annually in January
- Worker's compensation
- Red
- Swelling of the testes
- A 15-year-old girl living with her parents
- Errors in their thinking
- Quality control
- Palpation
- Unemployment insurance
- The person chosen to make the final decisions about the patient's end-of-life healthcare
- A 56-year-old male with dyspnea
- Anaerobes
- eight eight-ounce glasses
- Strategies individuals use to avoid difficult or painful feelings
- Stage
- Candida
- Any 2 individual
- A negative result for HIV
- Plasty
- Volume 1 and 2
- CHAMPUS
- Directions for the pharmacist
- Tolerance
- Apply ice directly to the burn and keep it there until the pain is relieved
- Hematoma
- Generic
- Sterilization
- Muscle injury
- An employee's political affiliation
- Major medical
- Semi-Flower
- Libel
- Fever
- The emergency room calling about admitting an established patient with chest pain
- Objective
- Transportation of immune cells
- Unsaturated fats
- A lack of blood flow and oxygen to body tissues
- Exits marked only in Braille
- Past medical history
- Severe hypoglycemia
- A letter marked "Personal"
- Res ipsa loquitur
- Completing bookkepping once every two weeks
- Prothromboplastin time (PTT)
- 98.6 (degree F)
- Scheduling a well-baby clinic for Tuesday mornings from 10:00AM to 11:00AM and performing school physicals one morning per week
- Washing hands
- Certified mail
- Blood urea nitrogen
- Cardiovascular
- Furosemide (Lasix)
- Gallstones
- Demographics
- Immediately resume chest compressions cycled with resure breathing
- ME
- Allowing three months to pass before billing the patient for the office visit
- An involuntary muscle contraction/relaxation
- E codes
- Airway
- Bleach
- Pegboard system
- 0.8cc
- The problem list is arranged according to the patient's past history
- From the head toward the feet
- FDA (Food Drug Administration)
- Rib
- Leukocytes are responsible for blood clotting
- Whether or not the office uses color-coded files
- Replacing stairs with elevators in all buildings
- High blood pressure, elevated temperature, and swollen ankle
- The name of the beneficiary and the patient's ID number
- 250 (degree F) (121.1 degree C)
- Letter of recommendation
- Orthodontist
- Patient's employer
- 80%
- Top of the foot
- Birthday rule
- Workers' compensation insurance
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Urethrostenosis
- Hips
- DRGs
- Transverse
- Fungicides
- Prophylactic
- Gold, then lavender-topped
- Spirometry
- Dyspnea
- Waist
- Over the apex of the heart
- More control for employers over employee non-worker hours
- Restrictive endorsement
- Numeric
- Typed directly below the return address
- Before surgery
- Third-degree
- Charges for a patient's office visit
- Diary products
- Coinsurance
- Respondeat superior
- $12
- 9%
- Precertification
- To increase the waiting time for specimen results
- They may be made without preauthorization from the insurance carrier
- Pregency
- Muscle, nervous, epithelial, and connective
- The
information in the record is owned by the patient, and the physician or
medical facility that created the record owns the paper medical record.
- A liaison between patient and healthcare provider
- System software
- Lymphadenectomy
- Dsyphagia