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Dr. Smith opened a medical practice but has not yet passed the state mandated exam. Dr. Smith is guilty of which offense?
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Jack stole a patient's ring and another patient's medication. These were violations of:
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Dr. Smith opened a medical practice but has not yet passed the state mandated exam. Dr. Smith is guilty of which offense?
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Jack stole a patient's ring and another patient's medication. These were violations of:
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What is an example of a legal disability?
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Mrs. Perez has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Which document is she likely to be considering for end-of-life care?
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Duke Hospital receives federal aid. What law requires personnel to provide patients with information about assistance in preparing advance directives?
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If a nursing assistant uses water that is too hot when bathing a patient, and the patient is burned, what type of obligation has been violated?
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Jasper calls Dr. Thompson's office to make a new patient appointment. The receptionist makes the appointment. What part of the contract is the appointment?
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When George was admitted to a long term care facility, he was evaluated for memory, habits, and hobbies. Which patient rights legislation requires this evaluation?
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Exposing a patient unnecessarily, calling a patient a name, and failing to lock the brakes on a wheelchair are all examples of:
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A medical assistant was fired from a medical practice and has been making negative, untrue statements about one of the physicians. The assistant could be charged with:
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Jasper calls Dr. Thompson's office to make a new patient appointment. The receptionist makes the appointment. What part of the contract is the appointment?
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A nursing assistant was accused of negligence. What did he/she most likely do?
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Mrs. Joyner's nurse aide students work well as a team. They work together to acquire and perfect their skills. This behavior represents what characteristic of an effective team?
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Nancy asks who can work part of the next shift until another employee can arrive. This is an example of which reactive strategy in managing team conflict?
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Three of the physical therapy team members are upset about the weekend schedule. The department manager corrects the schedule herself and posts a final copy. This is an example of which reactive strategy in managing team conflict?
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The HOSA chapter raised money to support a charity. The students examined their accomplishment and how their goal was reached. This is an example of which stage of teambuilding?
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The HOSA officers do not agree with their goals for the year. They continue to meet and discuss other options. This is what stage in teambuilding?
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An effective team allows the members to express their ideas. Which stage of team building does this represent?
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The HOSA officers plan three goals for the new school year. This is what stage in teambuilding?
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The team manager tells the unit secretary that she is not going to reschedule the break times until the
new employee arrives. This is an example of which reactive strategy in managing team conflict?
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Prom Promise, signed by students, promotes abstaining from alcohol on prom night. Which wellness risk factor does this address?
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Rachel is seeing her school counselor for help with coping strategies because of an issue with another student. What element of wellness is she addressing?
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A toddler with anemia was seen in the public health clinic. The mother reports they have been living in an old house. Which risk factor is affecting wellness?
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A radiology technologist requests a mechanical lift for the x-ray department to reduce the number of back injuries among staff. What healthcare professional safety is this?
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An EMT regularly uses PPE's for protection from bloodborne pathogens. Which regulatory agency is responsible for enforcing these standards?
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Mr. Michaels needs his blood pressure monitored. The nurse aide does not take his blood pressure because he/she does not know how to operate the electronic sphygmomanometer. Which safety consideration is being followed?
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A patient brought an unmarked bottle from home and states the bottle contains a home remedy. The nurse cannot identify the contents and reports this to the supervisor. Which safety guideline is being followed?
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An emergency medical technician understands that the immediate actions of basic emergency responders will:
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Olivia wants information regarding patient care standards within a healthcare agency. Which regulatory agency would provide her the most information?
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A person with AIDS is more likely to acquire a disease due to a suppressed immune system because of being:
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Rebecca is recovering from the H1N1 virus. She develops diarrhea after eating contaminated food. This type of infection is a(n):
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Ellen is diagnosed with rickettsiae. She understands that she has:
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A patient has a staph infection of the right lower leg. The nurse changes the dressing every day, being careful about the placement of items in the room. Which precaution is being practiced?
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Mr. Baker was admitted to the hospital with an increased white blood cell count and extreme pain in his right lower quadrant. If he begins to have fever, his condition could be considered which type of infection?
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Which principle of the chain of infection is demonstrated by Whitney's opportunistic infection?
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Which method of aseptic control is used most often to destroy pathogens on scalpels, forceps, and other instruments?
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Proper handwashing techniques in the healthcare environment decrease the transfer of microorganisms, thus preventing what kind of infections?
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Melody dropped a pan of contaminated instruments on the floor. She used a Clorox solution to clean the area. Which method of aseptic control did she use on the floor?
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Which precautions would be used if MRSA and scabies are suspected?
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Sally has an itchy, red rash. Which type of organisms likely caused her rash?
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The medical assistant needs to get a rectal temperature on the patient. What position will she place the patient in?
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If Jason knows the nurse is checking his respirations he may try to control his breathing pattern. What is the BEST way for Jason to be unaware that his respirations are being checked?
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"I hate this place and I want to go home." This is an example of:
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The nurse practitioner determines that Jessica has contact dermatitis. This will be documented in what part of the SOAP notes?
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An elderly woman was found in the snow. She has a rectal temperature of 90 degrees F. A warming blanket is ordered because this patient is suffering from:
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A physical therapist determines a patient's current range of motion and starts to exercise the injured joint. This is which step in the patient care process?
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A nursing assistant is instructed to check a resident's rectal temperature. In what position should this patient be placed?
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Jackie is scheduled for a massage. She complains of muscle tightness in her neck and shoulders. The most relaxing treatment of Jackie's muscle tightness is:
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The Emergency Room doctor orders a STAT abdominal x-ray and ultrasound. This is considered which part of the patient care process?
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The respiratory therapist notes inspiratory rales. This is an example of:
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Insertion of lab results, x-ray findings, and progress notes in the patient's chart are examples of:
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Which is an example of therapeutic services?
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Dr. Smith discussed with his patient that her LDL cholesterol did not decrease after three months on anti-cholesterol treatment. Which step of the patient care process is this?
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The patient's breathing is observed as speeding up and slowing down. This is referred to as:
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Marcus breathes several times with a large degree of difficulty and then he stops breathing for 10 seconds. The healthcare provider recognizes this as:
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Tess, age 8, had oral surgery and is breathing through her mouth. Which type of thermometer is best for the nursing assistant to use when taking Tess's temperature?
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The COPD patient is complaining of severe orthopnea when lying flat. Which is the best position for this patient?
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Melissa needs her vision checked because she is having trouble seeing from the back of the classroom. Which vision screening should be used to assess Melissa?
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The patient has a decubitus ulcer on the sacrum. This will be documented in what part of the SOAP notes?
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The doctor orders physical therapy for the patient. This will be documented in what part of the SOAP notes?
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The doctor is explaining orders to the nurse. The orders are which part of the patient care process?
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The patient exhibits the following vital signs: T 102.2, P 92, R 28, BP 154/96. The patient has:
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Dakota is admitted to the outpatient area for bleeding in the mouth. The best position for the nurse to place him is:
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In which postition should a patient be placed if his/her blood pressure is 50/30 during an assessment?
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The health science student takes a patient's blood pressure, which is 166/78. The student needs to be concerned about the:
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A patient is taken to the delivery room in active labor. What is the most common position to place the patient for delivery?
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The occupational therapist conducted a mobility device assessment on a patient. After reviewing the record, the health insurance specialist assigns a CPT code for:
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A patient was admitted to the hospital with shortness of breath and a lung infection. The respiratory therapist provided an inhalation treatment. What would be the ICD-9 code?
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. When the patient misses his appointment, the doctor's office may choose to:
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Martha is responsible for making all of the appointments for a large physicians group. This is an example of which health informatics career responsibility?
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A patient's diagnosis is traumatic tear of medial meniscus. What is the main term for the ICD-9 code?
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A medical records administrator would most likely make which statement?
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A patient underwent an excision of a malignant lesion on his/her trunk. What is the main term for the CPT code?
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The physician's assistant treated a patient for fever, cough, and general malaise. After reviewing a patient's record, the health insurance specialist assigns an ICD-9 code to:
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A health informatics professional who works primarily with Medicare and elderly patients would be employed by:
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To determine how many patients the average nursing assistant can bathe within an 8 hour shift, a hospital
administrator observes nursing assistants providing patient care. Which area of resource management does this address?
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Daniel is conducting the annual monitoring of facility documentation and inspection of electrical
equipment at the Breath of Life respiratory clinic. Which agency is most likely Daniel's employer?
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When Tony wants to renew his CPR certification, which department will provide him with the information he needs?
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Kristina wants to add gauze to a sterile field. If she does not have an instrument, what technique will she use?
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When an operating room technician sets up surgical trays, what is the best way to add a sterile bowl to a sterile tray?
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Mr. Lamb is a hospital administrator. He looks for ways to reduce wasteful use of resources in the facility. Which area of resource management does this address?
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Alvin keeps inventory of materials used in the medical office. He anticipates the needs of the facility and orders supplies in advance to avoid shortages. Alvin is showing an understanding of which area of resource management?
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An area poultry plant is experiencing an increase in the Coccidiosis parasite in chickens. Which area should a farmer call for professional advice?
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The generic form of Tylenol contains acetaminophen and other inactive ingredients. The combination of two ingredients occurs in which step?
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MARmedical Company has been in clinical trials with its new drug Weigh-Less. Which description indicates the drug is in phase three of the clinical trials?
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MARmedical's new drug has been introduced to humans. This is an example of:
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A nuclear power plant operator notes an increase in radiation in the water downstream from the new monitoring system. The application that created the new monitoring system is:
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MARmedical Company has been in clinical trials with its new drug Weigh-Less. Which description indicates the drug is in phase TWO of the clinical trials?
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Advil is dispensed into labeled bottles. This supports which stage of the production process?
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Adam monitors machine problems, including the computerized equipment. His position falls under which biotechnology career category?
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Jason works in quality assurance. His work is vital in the development of pharmaceutical products to:
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What position in biomanufacturing requires the understanding of infection control and the use of PPEs?
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Francis updates the steps to the occupation manual frequently to maintain the best measures to perform his job. This is an example of a(n):
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Sterilizing all the materials used in the development in Weigh-Less is done during:
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The animal research department is working on a new transgenic animal for better organ transplants. Which part of the animal biotechnology application is it using?