
Mid Term Review Quiz
Quiz by Jessica Smith
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How many moments of hand hygiene are there?
Name one influence of drug action:
The endocardium is the inner lining of the heart
What does the pulmonary artery do?
Tiotropium bromide, also known as Spiriva, belongs to which class of medications?
Which of the following is part of the inflammatory response process?
This common medical suffix means "pain"
Inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses or chemical irritants is known as what?
Smoking, alcohol intake, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and obesity are all modifiable risk factors
A rapid but regular heart rate, one that exceeds 100 beats per minute is
An acute respiratory disease that is most common in children and is characterized by a "whooping" cough:
Who owns a patient's medical record?
Which of the following is true about the elderly and the very young?
Which of the following words means abnormal heart rhythm?
What medication is used to prevent blood clots?
What factors influence respiration?
How many common typesof headaches are there?
What occurs when someone has sleep apnea?
Which of the following are acute respiratory diseases?
What responsibilitiesdoes the MA role include?
What prefix means "before"?
Why is HIPAA important?
Which symptom is exclusively related to a cluster headache?
Which is a non-modifiable risk factor for a stroke?
What happens when a blood pressure cuff that is too small is used?
What phase of the Korotkoff sounds do you get asystolic blood pressure?
Which suffix is related to breathing and the lungs?
What is the desired effect of the medication spironolactone?
What acronym is used as a customer service tool when rooming a patient?
What is a vital sign a MA will be performing on apatient?
Which is the only artery in the body that carries deoxygenated blood?
What are 3 pieces of information a provider MUSTprovide on a prescription?
When completing a medication reconciliation, what 3 pieces of information are we looking for?
Which condition is found in the lower respiratory system?
The acronym BEFAST is used for which medical emergency?
Neuropathy refers to the tingling sensation or loss of sensation generally found in hands and feet.
Which 3 items are part of standard precautions in preventing the spread of infection?
What are some signs/symptoms of respiratory distress?
What is the normal range for temperature?
All of the following are forms of medications EXCEPT:
What is the middle layer of the heart wall called?
The pulmonary artery contains oxygenated blood:
Raynaud Disease affects what parts of the body?
Which of the following is a modifiable risk factor forcardiovascular disease?
Which of these age-related respiratory statements is correct?
What structures are part of the nervous system?
As a person ages, the nervous system changes:
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