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AMCA 2

1.

What group of factors is likely to contribute to blood pressure?

Activity level, stress, alcohol use

2.

What are lavender-stopper tubes most commonly used to collect?

Hematology tests

3.

What does the lab abbreviation PT stand for?

Prothrombine time

4.

Of the following options, what must happen for the practice to achieve reimbursement?

The diagnostic code must match the procedure code.

5.

Where does a tympanic thermometer measure temperature?

In the ear

6.

What is a flexible spending account (FSA) designed to be?

Be funded by the employee and is not subject to federal or state taxes

7.

Which of the following is a solution used to clean the site before routine venipuncture?

  • 70% isopropyl alcohol
8.

What is diaphoresis another term for?

Sweating

9.

Which of these instruments would a physician use to examine a patient's throat?

Laryngeal mirror

10.

Which of the following stopper colors identifies a tube used for coagulation testing?

Light blue

11.

How does heparin prevent blood from clotting?

Inhibiting thrombin

12.

What is the purpose of an antiglycolytic agent?

It preserves glucose

13.

What term means, "to examine by touch or feel?"

Palpate

14.

What is the purpose of the regular physical examination?

To maintain the patient's health and prevent disease

15.

you want to convey an open posture while communicating with a patient, what should you do?

Lean forward in your chair facing the patient

16.

What is the term for a fixed-dollar amount the subscriber must pay each year before the insurer begins to cover expenses?

Deductible

17.

What does the horizontal flat line that separates the various waves on the ECG strip represent?

The baseline

18.

Which of the following tasks are considered within the scope of practice for a clinical medical assistant?

Collecting specimens for diagnostic treatment

19.

Which codes are considered to be the most important of the CPT codes?

Evaluation and management

20.

What is heptomegaly?

Enlargement of the liver

21.

Which term best describes "destruction by burning"?

Electrocuterization

22.

What type of cancer is the most common?

Carcinoma

23.

What must the clinical medical assistant do in preparation for a venipuncture or capillary stick?

Allow the alcohol to air-dry

24.

Which of the following should an ordered blood culture be drawn in?

Yellow top tube

25.

A patents arm is swollen. What is tne term used to descroe this concon?

Edematous

26.

A patients cancer has soread. Which term best describes their cortion?

Metastasis

27.

Which symptoms would a patient with a high degree of jaundice typically have?

Yellow skin and sclera

28.

Which question pertains to patient safety regarding blood collections?

"Are you allergic to anything that you know of?"

29.

What is the proper method of urine specimen collection that will avoid contamination?

Avoiding touching the inside of the container or the lid

30.

Which ECG lead is considered bipolar?

II

31.

How does the serum or plasma of a lipemic specimen appear?

Cloudy white

32.

A lipemic specimen is a clue that the patient was probably which of the following?

Not fasting

33.

A 12 hour fast is normally required in testing for which analyte?

Triglycerides

34.

What is a blood smear?

Blood spread out on a microscope slide

35.

I a patient has complained of nausea and vomiting for several days, what will the physician most likely prescribe or administer?

An antiemetic

36.

Which part of the brain is breathing regulated by?

Medulla Oblongata

37.

What are gauze pads used for?

Apply pressure on the venipuncture site following a blood draw

38.

What are whorls, as related to capillary puncture?

Spiral patterns of fingerprints

39.

What is cystitis?

Inflammation of the bladder

40.

According to the Patient Care Partnership, which of the following is a patient right?

To expect continuity of care

41.

What is idocaine a type of?

Anesthetic

42.

If both parents cover dependents on their plan, the child's primary insurance is usually determined by the birthday rule. What is meant by the birthday rule?

The parent whose birthday is earlier in the calendar year is primary

43.

On what basis is co-insurance calculated?

Percentage of a charge

44.

What is the term for an unintentional, harmful reaction to a correct dosage of a drug?

An adverse effect

45.

In order to be considered a new patient, they must not have received services from the physician or from another physician of the same specialty in the same group for at least how long?

Three years

46.

What is the meaning of the abbreviation PFSH?

Past, family, and/or social history

47.

You are obtaining an ECG using a 10-lead ECG machine. The patient accidently burps whilo the strip is running, causing an artifact on the strip. What can this be identified as

somatic tremor

48.

What should the P wave on the ECG strip be?

Upright reflection and in front of the QRS complex

49.

What does medicare part A cover?

Hospital Services

50.

What is the form that must be signed by the patient, in order for a physician to send records to another physician called?

Release of information

51.

Winat is hematopoiesis

Creation of new blood cells

52.

In a leter, the letters "ENC." indicate which of the following?

Enclosure

53.

Why should tome time slots be left oocn duning schodule each day

Make room in the schedule lor emergencies and delays

54.

Which specialist diagnoses and treats disorders df the stomach and intestines

Gastroenterologist

55.

What is empathy is the ability to do

Care and respect for the health and welfare of your patients

56.

Which of the following is a clinical duty?

Obtaining medical history of a new patient

57.

Which food is a good source of folate

Leafy greens vegetables

58.

What is the purpose of an agenda?

Give an outline of topics to be discussed at an upcoming meeting

59.

How should correspondence that contains information about a patient be marked?

Confidential

60.

What is an example of protected heaith information?

First and last name associated with a diagnosis

61.

Which of the following is not a phlebotomist's duty?

Starting intravenous lines

62.

What is the national organization that sets standards for phlebotomy procedures"

NCCLS

63.

Which type of contact infection transmission involves transfer of an infective microbe to the mucus membranes of a susceptible individual by means of a cough or sneeze?

Droplet

64.

Which of the following is a test of the respiratory system?

ABGs

65.

Which of the following is urine C & S typically ordered to detect?

Presence of UTI

66.

Which statement describes proper centrifuge operation?

Place tubes of equal size and volume opposite one another

67.

What type of motion would a phlebotomist use when cleaning a site for a routine venipuncture

Concentric

68.

The heart valve that is situated between the right atrium and the right ventricle is called

Tricuspid valve

69.

What is the third step of analyzing an ECG thythm?

Evaluate the P wave

70.

A patient was experiencing a successful venipuncture when petechiae arose on their forearm. What was this the result of?

The tourniquet being applied too tightly

71.

In which of the following circumstances would the PR intervals get progressively longer?

2nd degree AV heart block type I

72.

What is the fifth step of analyzing an ECG thythm?

Evaluate PR intervals

73.

Normal QRS complexes are those that are the most closely aligned with which description below

Are upright and narrow

74.

What is the term for dysrhythmia that always produces an irregular rhythm?

Atrial fibrillation

75.

What is the muscular wall that separates the right side from the left side of the heart called?

Septum

76.

Which of the following is a fever that comes and goes or, fluctuates and returns into the average range?

Intermittent

77.

Preferably, how is a patient's general medical history obtained?

Before admission to the hospital

78.

Which of the following is considered inappropriate communication with a patient?

Touching and holding the hands of the patient intimately

79.

What should a clinical medical assistant do first when a patient is having a syncopial episode while venipuncture is being performed?

Remove the needle from the arm

80.

Which of the following information does not need to be on the specimen label?

Diagnosis

81.

Which of the following thermometers is considered the most accurate indicator of body temperature?

Rectal

82.

Which of the following is not considered a vital sign?

Weight

83.

Which route is involved in administering a drug by placing it under the patient's tongue and leaving it there until it is dissolved?

Sublingual route

84.

What is the average normal heart rate?

72 beats per minute

85.

Which test is collected in a tube with a light-blue top?

Prothrombin time

86.

What does liable mean?

Accountable under law

87.

What is a crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment for less than one year known as?

Misdemeanor

88.

Which of the following is a fever that comes and goes or, fluctuates and returns into the average range?

Intermittent

89.

Preferably, how is a patient's general medical history is obtained?

Before admission to the hospital

90.

Which of the following thermometers is considered the most accurate indicator of body temperature?

Rectal

91.

Which test requires strict skin antisepsis procedures before specimen collection?

Blood culture

92.

Which of the following tests may require a special, "chain of custody," documentation when collected?

Drug screen

93.

What is the hormone detected in positive urine pregnancy tests?

HCG

94.

When should a tube containing heparin be collected?

Between a serum tube and an EDTA tube

95.

Which fluid is obtained by lumbar puncture?

cerebrospinal

96.

Which of the following is a urine C & S typically ordered to detect?

Presence of UTI

97.

Which statement describes proper centrifuge operation?

Place tubes of equal size and volume opposite one another

98.

What is PKU?

A hereditary inability to metabolize phenylalanine

99.

You must draw a protime specimen from a patient with IVs in both arms. Which of the following locations is the best place to draw the specimen?

Below an IV

100.

Which government agency regulates the quality of gloves worn when performing phlebotomy procedures?

FDA