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1 ) A ---------- is a room in the hospital where dead bodies are taken and stored
a) ICU
b ) Mortuary
c ) Ward d ) Waiting room .
2 ) All of the following are jobs except
a ) A paramedicb ) A scrub nurse
c ) A porter
d ) An umbilical cord
3 ) " Ambulance crew " refers to :
a ) Midwivesb ) Scrub nurses
c ) Porters
d ) paramedics
4 ) a pathologist is someone who :
a ) knows the pathb ) studies illnesses
c ) specializes in bacteria
d ) provides patients with baths
5 ) please move the dead patient to the
e ) mortuaryf ) ward
g ) operating room
h ) ICU
6 ) The ---------- nurses are usually unqualified and paid the lowest salary
a ) Triageb ) Auxiliary
c ) Charge
d ) Scrub
7 ) On the top grades are :
a ) Auxiliary nursesb ) nursing officers
c ) Staff nurses
d ) charge nurses
8 ) a person especially a woman who is trained to help women give birth to babies :
a ) consultantb ) midwife
c ) sister
d ) pharmacist
9)we had to wait for the ----- to make up her presciption
a) radiologistb) porter
c) pharmacist
d) surgeon
10 ) the scientific study of old age and ageing is called :
a) geriatricsb) cardiology
c) gynaecology
d) pediatrics
11) --------- or " Mercy Killing " is killing a patient suffering from an incurable disease
a) Post-mortemb) Euthanasia
c) Catheters
d) Suicide
12 )Which hospital department treats bones?
a) Renal Unitb) Dermatology
c) Neurology
d) Orthopedics
13 ) -------- is not having enough glucose in the blood
a) Hypotensionb) Hypothermia
c) Hypoglycemia
d) Hyperglycemia
14) He is 90 years old. send him to:
a) Gastroenterologyb) Psychiatry
c) Gerontology
d) Nephrology
15 ) He has a earache and a runny nose. Refer him to:
a) Hepatologyb) Nephrology
c) Otolaryngology
d) Hematology
16 ) Vitamin C helps ------- to repair itself when it is cut or damaged:
a) Organsb) Bones
c) Muscles
d) skin
17 ) To control your obesity, you have to have a ---- diet.
a) Freshb) Good
c) Balanced
d) natural
18) when a surgeon ------- a limb, he cuts it off from the body.
a) Treatsb) Diagnoses
c) Examines
d) Amputates
19) Fatal errors can result into patient's ------.
a) Deathb) Misdiagnosis
c) Recovery
d) mistakes
20 ) ----------- deals with the patient's pregnancy and child birth
a) Orthopedicb) Obstetrics
c) Pediatrics
d) Pathology
21 ) When a patient coughs blood, he might suffer from -----
a) Coldb) Croup
c) Asthma
d) Pneumonia
22) A ----- is a written instructions about the medication a patient should take.
a) Fatal errorb) Record
c) Prescription
d) note
23 ) ---------- treats diseases of skin
a) Pathologyb) Dermatology
c) Cardiology
d) Hematology
24) Anorexia is :
a) Eating too muchb) Dieting till stop eating
c) Eating too much and vomiting
d) Both B & C
25 ) A type of disease that affects bones and makes them break easily is called
a) Confinementb) Gait
c) Impairment
d) Osteoporosis
26 ) -------- is a hormone that controls the level of glucose in the blood
a) Calorieb) Protein
c) Insulin
d) Vitamin
27 ) ------- is the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of deformities, diseases and injures of the bones ,muscles
a) Geriatricsb) Gynecology
c) Obstetrics
d) Orthopedics
28 ) ----------- nurse decides how urgently patients need to be treated according to their illness
a) Chargeb) Auxiliary
c ) Triage
d) Staff
29 ) ----- prepares medications to patients
a) Scrub nurse
b) Midwifec) Porter
d) Pharmacist
30 ) What's hypoglycemia
a) When the blood glucose level shoots upb) When the blood glucose level remains normal
c) When the blood glucose level falls very low
d) When there is no glucose in the blood.
31) What advice isn't good for diabetic people
a) They should have a balanced dietb) They shouldn't eat sweet things at all
c) They need to count calories in their meals
d) They should have snacks, not big meals
32)Type 1 diabetes is associated with
a) Adultsb) Old people
c) Children
d) All the above
33) A patient with type 1 diabetes needs
a) To take insulin injectable formb) To be overweight
c) To have a special diet
d) Both a & c
b) Type 2 diabetes
c) Both a & b
d) None of the above
b) Paramedic
c) Consultant
d) porter
b) Right atrium
c)Pulmonary artery
d) Pulmonary vein
b) Iron
c) Potassium
d) Nitrogen
b) Plasma
c) Iron
d) Platelets
b) Blood
c) Joints
d) Bones
c) Intravenous
d) Intermediary
b) the antibiotic must be administrated at a fast rate
c) the antibiotic must be kept in a bag that is not light - penetrable.
d) a registered nurse must transport this medication
b) warm
c) in sterile conditions
d) cold
b) the side of the wound
c) the centre of the wounds depths
d) the center surface portion of the wound
c) To have a special diet
d) Both a & c
34) Overweight people are more likely to get
a) Type 1 diabetesb) Type 2 diabetes
c) Both a & b
d) None of the above
35 ) A ---------responds to emergencies and gives first aid
a) Scrub nurseb) Paramedic
c) Consultant
d) porter
36) Blood flows from the heart's right ventricle into the
a) Left ventricleb) Right atrium
c)Pulmonary artery
d) Pulmonary vein
37) Na is the symbol for
a) Sodiumb) Iron
c) Potassium
d) Nitrogen
38) What blood component makes up over 50% of blood volume
a) Red blood cellsb) Plasma
c) Iron
d) Platelets
39) A hematologist specializes in what specific body part
a) Lungsb) Blood
c) Joints
d) Bones
40) In medicine, the abbreviation IM means
a) Intradermal
b) Intramuscular c) Intravenous
d) Intermediary
41 ) you are transporting an antibiotic that is light - sensitive. which of these is important to remember
a) the antibiotic must be started on the patient as quickly as possibleb) the antibiotic must be administrated at a fast rate
c) the antibiotic must be kept in a bag that is not light - penetrable.
d) a registered nurse must transport this medication
42) a 24 -hours urine collection should be kept ------ during the 24 hour collection period
a) in the darkb) warm
c) in sterile conditions
d) cold
43) you were asked by the doctor to collect a swab specimen from a patient's wound. What is the best collection site
a) any of these sites are appropriateb) the side of the wound
c) the centre of the wounds depths
d) the center surface portion of the wound
44) which of the following may cause a specimen to be rejected by the lab?
a) The specimen has a patient's name, but not identification numberb) The specimen contains less fluid than requested
c) The specimen arrived 2 hours late
d) All of these
45) What happens during ventricle systole
a) The ventricles contract and blood is forced into the vena cava
b) The ventricles relax forcing blood through the tricuspid and mitral valves c) The ventricles contract and blood is forced into the aorta and pulmonary artery
d) The ventricles relax and fill with blood from the atria
46) What is the best definition of asystole?
a) Normal cardiac activityb) No cardiac activity
c) Slow cardiac activity
d) Fast cardiac activity
47 ) Gas exchange in the lungs occurs in one-celled sacs called
a) Alveolib) Bronchi
c) Capillaries
d) Pleurae
48 ) If a patient has rhinorrhea as a symptom, this means which of the following?
a) Mucus discharge from the noseb) Excessive tearing from the eyes
c) Excessive drooling
d) Excessive fluid in the ear
49 ) What is adipose tissue in the body?
a) The outer layer of the skinb) The whites of the eye
c) The sac around the heart
d) The fatty tissue in the body
50) Adipose tissue is made of
a) Fat cellsb) Lymph nodes
c) Muscles
d) Skin
51 ) The prefix brady means
a) Fastb) Irregular
c) Slow
d) Without
52) Before making rounds, a medical assistant should be sure that they are carrying which of the following?
a) A penb) A syringe
c) A glucose meter
d) A change of clothes
53) Which of the following is important for the medical assistant to do before and after contact with the patient?
a) Record their interactionb) Ask the patient questions
c) Disinfect or wash your hands
d) File a claim with the insurance company
54 ) If an infection is nosocomial, it means which of the following?
a) Contracted within the hospitalb) Originates outside of the body
c) Contracted by touch
d) That originates from within our own body
55 ) If a patient is tested to determine the antibiotics that a pathogen is susceptible to, what type of test is being conducted?
a) Sensitivityb) Biopsy
c) Culture
d) Cytology
56) Which of the following should a medical assistant do while the patient is explaining their symptoms
a) Make eye contact and listenb) Avoid eye contact and listen
c) Prepare for the next patient
d) Multitask
57) A cystoscope is most commonly used by a specialist in
a) Endocrinologyb) Urology
c) Gynecology
d) Gastroenterology
58) Which is the term for an abnormally low white blood cells?
a) Anemiab) Leukemia
c) Leukocytosis
d) Leucopenia
59) in the periodic table, k is the symbol for
a) Calciumb) lodine
c) Phosphorus
d) Potassium
60 ) Which blood type would be considered the "universal donor"?
a) ABb) O+
c) O-
d)B-
61 ) ----------- ls a protein in plasma which forms blood clots and stops excessive bleeding during tissues or vascular injury
a) Erythrocytes
b) Leukocytesc) Reagent
d) Fibrinogen
62 ) Of the following, which would be considered the first step in treating a patient with a chemical burn of the skin
a) Wash with soap and waterb) Apply an antiseptic ointment
c) Apply ice
d) Flush area with water
63 ) If a patient has severe burns over more than half of the body and the burning process has been stopped, which of the following should be the next step in the treatment?
a) Starting IV antibioticsb) Applying antibacterial ointment
c) Administering high- flow oxygen
d) Wound debridement
64) If a patient is admitted with a cut that is still bleeding, which of the following should be done first?
a) Stitch woundb) Apply antibiotic ointment
c) Get the tetanus shot
d) Stop the bleeding
65) A paramedic informs the medical assistant that a patient has had a cardiac arrest. What does this mean?
a) Irregular heartbeatb) Blood flow interference to the heart
c) Variation in the rhythm of the heartbeat
d) Sudden stoppage of the heartbeat
66) The pharmaceutical abbreviation " qid" means
a) Every hourb) Every day
c) Four times a day
d) Every week
67) If medication has been ordered by a physician to be taken "pc" it should be given
a) Before mealsb) At hours sleep
c) After meals
d) Every four hours
68) The pharmaceutical abbreviation "bid " means
a) Once a dayb) Twice a day
c) Once a week
d) Twice a week
69) If a physician prescribes a low-fat diet for a patient, which of the following should they be able to eat?
a) Whole milkb) Chicken with skin attached
c) Cake with icing
d) Boneless, skinless chicken breast
70) Why should a patient who is in shock be positioned with the head lower than the rest of the body?
a) To prevent vomitingb) To encourage blood flow to the brain
c) To make the heart beat slower
71) Viruses, bacteria, fungi are all agents in the chain of infection
Truefalse
72) The normal adult heart rate is 60-100 bpm
Truefalse
73) Which is not a vital sign of bodily function?
a) Weightb) Temperature
c) Pulse
d) respiration
74) the right side of the heart pumps -------- blood
oxygenateddeoxygenated
75) which of the following terms means" surgical removal of the uterus"?
a) appendectomyb) cholecystectomy
c) hysterectomy
d) nephrectomy
76) the word roots vas/o means
a) veinb) artery
c) vessel
d) capillary
77) the term rhinorrhea means
a) inflammation of the noseb) suturing of the nostris
c) discharge from the nose
d) enlargement of the nose
78) a female patient has a special X ray procedure of the breasts. the X ray image is called
a) mammoplastyb) mammectomy
c) mammagraphy (mammopexy)
d) mammogram
79) you have been having chronic pains in the upper abdomen and your family physician refers you to a specialist in diseases of the digestive tract called a
a) neurologistb) cardiologist
c) gastroenterologist
d) pediatrics
80) what percentage of the human body is water?
a) 25%b) 45%
c) 75%
d) 95%
81) How much is the normal heart beat per minute ?
a) 50b) 60
c) 70
d) 80
82) Where is the smallest bones in your body?
a) In your throatb) In your hand
c) in your toes
d) In your ear
83) The word element cardio means
a) Redb) Skull
c) Heart
d) Pelvis
84) If medication of a patient is indicated as PRN , it is given
a) Once a dayb) When necessary
c) By the mouth only
d) To discontinue use
85) A patient with a rapid pulse has bradycardia
TrueFalse
86) Hypertension is also referred to as high blood pressure
Truefalse
87) A mature erythrocyte has no nucleus
Truefalse
88) The term hepatormegaly means
a) Enlargement of the liverb) Hemorrhage from the liver
c) Dysfunction of the kidneys
d) Underdevelopment of the liver
89) Which of the following valve regulates blood flow from the heart's upper right chamber to the right ventricle
a) The pulmonary valveb) The tricuspid valve
c) The mitral valve
d) The aortic valve
90 ) If you are talking about the veins and arteries, you might use the word
a) Ductalb) Venous
c) arterial
d) vascular
91) although the suffix "-itis " can generally mean disease, it most often refers specifically to what?
a) Immune failureb) Inflammation
c) Cell death
d) Subnormal temperature
92) Hepatic is an adjective describing which body part?
a) Eyesb) Liver
c) Stomach
d) Teeth
93 ) Where in the body do you find " marrow"
a) The bonesb) The stomach
c) The nose
d) The uterus
94) What does the prefix " neuro-" refers to ?
a) The brain and the nervesb) The stomach
c) The liver
d) Skin
95) The general meaning of "corpus" is best described by which of the following?
a) Abdomenb) Chest
c) body
d) kidney
96) which of the following branches of medicine specializes in the study of the masculoskeletal system?
a) Gynecologyb) Nephrology
c) Pediatrics
d) urology
e) None
b) farsightedness
c) laser eye surgery
d) eyeball
b) farsightedness
c) laser eye surgery
d) eyeball
b) farsightedness
c) laser eye surgery
d) strabismus
b) amblyopia
c) cataract
d) glaucoma
b) amblyopia
c)iritis
d) glaucoma
b) farsightedness
c) iritis
d) strabismus
b) pupil
c) macula
d) iris
b) vitreous humour
c) retina
d) cornea
b) blepharitisuas
c) iritis
d) strabismus
b) mitral valve
c) aortic valve
d) pulmonary valve
false
97) hyperopia is a medical term for
a) nearsightednessb) farsightedness
c) laser eye surgery
d) eyeball
98) myopia is the medical term for
a) nearsightednessb) farsightedness
c) laser eye surgery
d) eyeball
99 ) is a common vision condition in which you can see distant objects clearly, but objects nearby may be blurry
a) nearsightednessb) farsightedness
c) laser eye surgery
d) strabismus
100 ) an inflammation of the cornea
a) keratitisb) amblyopia
c) cataract
d) glaucoma
101) is a swelling and irritation in the colored ring around your eye's pupl
a) keratitisb) amblyopia
c)iritis
d) glaucoma
102) a condition in which the eyes do not point in the same direction
a) nearsightednessb) farsightedness
c) iritis
d) strabismus
103) a thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside
a) retinab) pupil
c) macula
d) iris
104) the clear gelatinous substance that fills the eyeball
a) maculab) vitreous humour
c) retina
d) cornea
105) inflammation of the eyelids
a) cataractb) blepharitisuas
c) iritis
d) strabismus
106) a valve in the heat that is situated between the left atrium and left ventricle
a) tricuspid valveb) mitral valve
c) aortic valve
d) pulmonary valve
107) elevated leucocyte can indicate infection
Truefalse
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