أسئلة محلولة خاصة بالسفر البرومترك للمعاهد التمريض

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1-Which is the preferred position for the patient who faints and is lying on the ground?
A. Lying on the side B. Sitting up C. Head and shoulders propped up, legs flat D. Head
and shoulders flat, legs raised E. Propped up with a pillow under the head
D
2_How is tuberculosis spread from person to person?
A. Sexual contact__ B. Fecal contamination_ C. Dirty needles __D. Respiratory droplets
E. Mosquito bites
D
3- Malfeasance is one form of ?
A. nonfeasance. _B. misfeasance._ C. misinformation._ D. malpractice
D
4- Good body mechanics include the following guidelines except :
A.when lifting, maintain a narrow base with feet together
. B.carry heavy objects close to your body . -- C.bend from the knees, not the back
.D.use feet to pivot, not the body.
A
5- The type of exercise used when the patient is unableto move the affected body part without
help is:
A.range of motion .B.active exercise .C.isometric exercise . D.resistant
exercise . E.passive exercise
E

6- Exercises performed by the patient without assistance are

:A.active exercises .B.passive exercises. C.range of motion exercises. D.water exercises

A
7 -The faint tapping sounds heard as the blood pres-sure cuff initially deflates are recorded as
the :A.pulse pressure . B.diastolic pressure . C.rhythm pressure. D.systolic pressure
.E.apical pressure
D
8 - A fracture in which the bone protrudes through the skin is called a(n) _________fracture.
A. Colles’ B. convoluted C. greenstick D. closed E. open
E
9 - A patient arrives at the emergency clinic short of breath with slightly blue nailbeds and lips.
What treatment is the best choice of management for the patient?
A. Give CPR . B. Induce vomiting. C. Take a temperature.
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D.Administer oxygen. E. Give electroshock wave therapy
D
10 - A patient comes into the emergency clinic after eating shellfish. She is now flushed and
having trouble breathing. Which of the following medications should you have availabl
A. Ipecac B. Oxygen C. Dextrose D. Insulin E. Epinephrine
E
11 - Which of the following statements is true regarding the role of the medical assistant?
A. If a medical assistant is at an emergency, there is no need to call EMS.
B. A medical assistant can decide when to stop giving CPR.
C. Good Samaritan laws do not protect medical assistants.
D. A medical assistant’s role does not include documentation.
E. A medical assistant can give first aid as well as CPR.
E
12- When administering medication by nasogastric tube, all of the following are true EXCE
A. medication should flow through the tube by gravity.
B. the medication should be cold .
C. the patient’s head should be elevated.
D . placement of the NG tube should be verified
E. the procedure should be stopped with any sign of discomfort

13 - Signs of an anaphylactic reaction to a drug include all of the following, EXCEPT


A. urticaria. B. laryngeal edema. C. shock. D. bloodshot eyes . E. hyperemia.
D
14- The prefix “dys-” means
A. a pathologic tissue change.
B .good, benign, or harmless
.C. bad, difficult, or painful.
D .abnormal narrowing
.E. abnormal softening
‫ االجابه‬c
15 -Which of the following planes divides the body into superior and inferior portions?

A. Midsagitttal B. Sagittal C. Frontal D. Transverse E. Costal


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D
16- Which of the following does Maslow say is the most basic human need that needs to be met
before any others?
A. Sex B. Food and water C. Money D. Respect E. Love
B
17- A terminally ill patient states, “I am not really sick; I am just having a bad day.” This
patient is most likely in which stage of dying, according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross?
A. Denial B. Bargaining C. Acceptance D. Depression E. Anger
A
18 - Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs is based on the concept that
A. self-respect is the most important need .
B. there is a progression of human needs
. C. security is the least important need .
D. affection must come from those around us .
E. human needs vary among people
B
19- People use unconscious behaviors to protect themselves from guilt or shame. These are
called
A. therapeutic techniques B. human needs
C. communication needs D. defense mechanisms
E. special indicators
D
20 - You should use which of the following to have effective communication with a patient?
A. Detailed medical terminology B. Defensive body language
C. Condescending remarks and negative body language to get the patient’s attention
D. Conversation at the patient’s social and education level
E. A loud voice to get the patient’s attention.
D
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21-An elderly male patient comes into the office after the recent loss of his wife. His personal
grooming has been neglected and he moves slowly and is noncommittal in responses. He tells
the medical assistant he often wonders if life is still worth living. Which of the following would
be the most sensitive response to the patient?

A. “Your feelings are very normal after the loss of a spouse.

” B. “I hear you. I’ve felt that way sometimes.


” C. “Please discuss this with the physician.
” D. “You need to get your act together
A
22-Before applying sterile surgical gloves, which of the following steps is most important to do
first

A. Wash hands with warm, soapy water B. Disinfect wounds C. Put on


surgical apron D. Apply moisturizer to E. Surgical scrub.

23-Which of the following organizations has established standards for safe working medical
environments?

A. American Medical Association (AMA)

B. National Institutes of Health (NIH)

C. Ambulatory Health Care Standards (AHCS)

D. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

E. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)


D
24-. A review of which of the following systems will include determination of muscle pain,
stiffness in joints, and limits on degree of movement of arms and legs?
A. Nervous B. Musculoskeletal C. Gastrointestinal
D. Respiratory E. Cardiovascular
B
25-Sublingual drugs are self-administered by the patient by
A. placing under the tongue until dissolved.
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B. placing between cheek and gum until dissolved.
C. swallowing with water.
D. attaching a patch with the medication to the upper arm
A
26- What treatment will be provided to the patient who presents to your office with second-
degree burns?
a. Administration of IV fluids and electrolytes b. Prescription for antibiotics
c. A burn cream or antibiotic ointment and nonstick sterile dressings
d. Keeping the wound clean and dry and without using a dressing
C
27 - he patient is being seen for a fractured bone. Until the physician can examine the extent of
the fracture, what can be done for the patient?
a. Splint the fractured area using casting material.
b. Stabilize the injured area using a pillow for patient comfort and apply ice. c. Keep the injured
area above heart level.
d. Have the patient lie down and prop the injured area
B
A third-degree burn would appear as
a. red, edematous, wet, shiny, or blistered. b. red and dry with no blisters. c. black, charred,
brown, yellowish, or white. d. clear vesicles.
C
28 - Ms. Jackson is 64 years old and has a difficult time assuming the lithotomy position for her
yearly Papanicolaou (Pap) test and pelvic examination. Which other position may improve the
patient’s comfort and provide the examination position the physician needs?
a. Knee-chest b. Sims c. Dorsal recumbent d. Prone
C

29 - Which position is used in certain surgeries to displace abdominal organs into the chest
wall for better visualization?
a. Sims b. Prone c. Trendelenburg d. Lithotomy

C
Select the instrument used when testing hearing .
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a. Percussion hammer b. Tuning fork c. Otoscope d. Ear speculum
B

30- Choose the best practice before using any piece of equipment or supply on a patient during
testing, diagnostic collection, or physical examination.
a. Make sure anything used has been through an autoclave cycle first.

b. The patient should be able to inspect all equipment and supplies used.

c. The patient should be provided with an explanation and instructions and be allowed to ask
questions.

d. Never let a patient see the equipment and supplies that will be used because they may scare
the patient

C
31- Fastest and most sanitary thermometer is :

A. Glass B. Electronic C. Chemical D. Tympanic

32- When checking rectal temperature how depth thermometer should be inserted

A. 2cm B. 3.5cm C. 4cm D. 4CM

B ‫عشان من انش ل انش وتص‬

‫ف الكبار‬
‫ونص سم‬٢‫واالنش ب‬
‫سم وربع‬١ ‫ونص كمان ب‬
‫ونص‬٣ ‫اقرب اجابه‬
33- A terminally ill patient states, “I am not really sick; I am just having a bad day.” This
patient is most likely in which stage of dying, according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross?
A. Denial B. Bargaining C. Acceptance D. Depression
E. Ange
34- When communicating with a difficult, challengingpatient, you should:
A.exhibit a diplomatic attitude.
B.display an attitude of authority.
C.make sure the patient knows the office iscorrect.
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D.always ask the patient to put any complaints in writing.
A
35- Which term describes the abnormal hardening of an artery?
A. Arthrosclerosis B. Atherosclerosis C. Ischemia
D. Arrhythmia E. Aneurysm
B
36 - Which term means bending the foot upward at the ankle?
A. Abduction B. Dorsiflexion C. Elevation
D. Plantar flexion E. Pronation
B
37- A person might experience dyspnea with which of the following conditions?
A. Heart failure B. Liver failure C. Rheumatoid arthritis
D. Benign prostatic hypertrophy E. Otitis media

38- Signs of an anaphylactic reaction to a drug include all of the following, EXCEPT A.
urticaria.
B. laryngeal edema. C. shock. D. bloodshot eyes. E. hyperemia
D
39- Medical assistants have a responsibility to do all of the following, EXCEPT
A. assess patient response to medication.
B. provide patient education
. C. deliver medication accurately.
D. be familiar with the medication to be administered.
E. diagnose the patient
E
40- A minor child comes into the medical office for immunizations required by the school. The
medical assistant notices bruising on the patient and suspects child abuse. The appropriate first
step for the medical assistant is to A. immediately call the police.
B. tell the parents you suspect they are abusing the child.
C. notify the physician privately of your concern.
D. take no action.
E. file a notification of child abuse with the proper authorities
C
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41- Which device will measure a patient’s lung capacity but with less detail than pulmonary
function testing?
a. Nebulizer
b. Metered-dose inhaler
c. Peak-flow meter
d. Metered-dose inhaler with spacer
C
42- In preparation for a venipuncture or capillary stick, the medical assistant must
a. blow on the alcohol for quicker drying time.
b. allow the alcohol to air-dry.
c. wipe the alcohol off with dry gauze.
d. fan the alcohol with your hand for quicker drying time.
B

42- [Mr. Kenny is a construction worker who was working on a building across the street from
your office. There has been an emergency and Mr. Kenny was brought to your office by another
construction worker. This patient is soaked with blood and his pants are saturated. Mr. Kenny
appears to have a severe laceration of the left femoral artery and is bleeding profusely. Select
the category of emergency equipment and supplies that will benefit the patient. a. Assorted
syringes, glucagon, gloves, IV catheter, IV fluids

b. Personal protective equipment (PPE), oxygen and tubing, endotracheal tube, sterile gauze,
tourniquet
c. PPE, oxygen, bandage scissors, sterile gauze, sterile water
d. Morphine, nitroglycerin, sterile gauze, oxygen, blood pressure cuff, and stethoscope
C
43- Which of the following is considered a closed wound?
a. Puncture
b. Hematoma
c. Laceration
d. Abrasion
B
44- Which of the following may be found in an advance directive?
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A. Written distribution of assets B. Arrangements for cremation C. Medical power of attorney
D. Diagnosis and treatment plan
C
An effective tool to ensure patient confidentiality would be to
A. release confidential information over the telephone.
B. allow an insurance adjustor access to the medical office file room.
C. provide independent verification of a fax number before faxing confidential data.
D. dump old medical records in the trash
C
A new patient comes into the office who obviously does not speak English. The most effective
means of communication would be to
A. speak slowly and loudly. B. ask closed-ended questions. C. maintain
continuous eye contact. D. put messages to the patient in writing .
E. encourage nonverbal communication
E
45 -A patient in the medical office suffers from loss of memory. A technique useful in
communicating with this patient is to
A. speak loudly and slowly. B. use medical terminology. C. provide empathy about the
patient’s condition. D. direct the patient to perform one task at a time. E. ask the patient
closed-ended questions
D
46- In which of the following ways should a medical assistant communicate with a difficult
patient?
A. Maintain a diplomatic attitude . B. Display an air of authority . C. Require any
complaints to be put in writing .
D. State that you know the office is right and the patient is wrong
A
47- A medical assistant is on the phone with a patient when another call comes into the
switchboard. The MOST appropriate action would be to
A. request the second caller to “Please hold” and complete the first call.
B. put the first caller on hold and answer the second call.
C. only answer the second call after finishing the first call.
D. put both callers on hold and ask for help
A
48- Effective methods of assisting visually impaired or blind patients include
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A. allowing the sighted caregiver to work with the patient.
B. scheduling appointments at times convenient for transportation.
C. informing the patient verbally in advance of all actions .
D. assisting the patient in walking to the examination room .
E. All of the above
E
49. A nursing assistant must only perform skills that are listed in his or her:
a. Job description b. Training manual c. License to practice d. Textbook
A
50-When is the Heimlich maneuver performed?
A. To help transport a patient who cannot walk
B. In the case of anaphylactic shock
C. To dislodge an object obstructing the airway
D. To aid in the treatment of a puncture wound
E. To induce vomiting after ingestion of poison
C
51-When administering medication by nasogastric tube, all of the following are true EXCEPT
A. medication should flow through the tube by gravity. B. the medication should be cold.
C. the patient’s head should be elevated.
D. placement of the NG tube should be verified.
E. the procedure should be stopped with any sign of discomfort
B
52-What does the QRS complex represent in an ECG tracing?
A. Atrial depolarization B. Atrial repolarization C. Ventricular depolarization D.
Ventricular repolarization E. None of the above
c
53- Which patient is most at risk if exposed to radiation?
A. Elderly man B. Middle-aged woman C. Pregnant woman D. Teenager
E. Patient with TB
C
54- *** When providing perineal care to a female patient,
a. wash from the front to the back. b. wash the genitals from side to side.
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C. wipe from back to front. d. scrub back and forth vigorously
A
55- What do we do for patients foot care?
Answer//
Wash frequently File toenails straight across Wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes Thoroughly
clean and dry
‫العناية بقدم المرضي ؟؟‬
‫اغسل أظافر القدم بشكل متكرر برفق وارتدي أحذية مريحة ونظيفة وجافة‬
56- Which of the following may be found in an advance directive?
A. Written distribution of assets B. Arrangements for cremation
C. Medical power of attorney D. Diagnosis and treatment plan
C
57- A new patient comes into the office who obviously does not speak English. The most
effective means of communication would be to
A. speak slowly and loudly. B. ask closed-ended questions.
C. maintain continuous eye contact. D. put messages to the patient in writing
E. encourage nonverbal communication
E
58. Arthritis is an example of what category of disease?
a. Infectious disease b. Metabolic disease c. Degenerative disease
d. Neoplastic disease
C
59- chronic lung condition that causes the alveoli to become enlarged and traps air that cannot
be exhaled is called:
a. Pneumonia b. Asthma c. Pleurisy d. Emphysema
D
60- Which nervous system disorder is characterized by a lack of the chemical dopamine?
a. Multiple sclerosis (MS) b. Stroke c. Parkinson’s disease
d. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
C
61- A gradual yellowing and hardening of the lens of the eye that causes a person’s vision to
gradually become more and more cloudy is known as:
a. Glaucoma b. Cataracts c. Conjunctivitis d. Tinnitus
A-
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62- Which endocrine disorder causes an increased metabolic rate, increased hunger, weight loss,
an irregular heart beat, an inability to sleep, irritability, and intolerance to heat?
a. Hyperthyroidism b. Diabetes c. Acromegaly d. Hypothyroidism
A
63- A mental illness that is characterized by recurrent unwanted thoughts and rituals that the
person cannot control is known as:
a. Schizophrenia b. Bulimia c. Depression d. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D
64- The phase of rehabilitation in which the team focuses on stabilizing the person and
preventing complications is known as the ______ phase
. a. Acute b. Subacute c. Middle d. Chronic
b
65-Provide care for the patients and residents ‫؟‬
1_Health care team 2_Charlatans
3_Home health care agencies 4_Board of Trustees
1
66- The patient stay for one or more nights?
1_Outpatient 2_Inpatient 3_charlatans 4_health care sys
2
67- Provide care for people who are dying & their families. Patients have only 3-6 months to
live & focus on relieving pain & providing emotional & spiritual support for both the dying
person & family?
1_Hospice organizations 2_Business services 3_Family doctor
4_ Long-term care facility (nursing homes)
1
68-The main goal of managed care systems is to?
A. provide a holistic care
B. allow for team health care delivery
C. reduce the cost of health care services
D. provide care for those who are not eligible for Medicare or Medicaid
C
69-The nursing assistant helps in the completing of a client's Minimum Data Set (MDS) by?
A. suggesting that the client socialize with other clients
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‫‪B. recording the actual help the client needs to feed themselves‬‬
‫‪C. being sure the client has clean linen on their bed‬‬
‫‪D. helping the client use the telephone to call a family member‬‬
‫يساعد مساعد التمريض في استكمال الحد األدنى من مجموعة البيانات للعميل‬
‫من قبل تسجيل المساعدة الفعلية التي يحتاجها العميل إلطعام نفسه‬
‫اسئلة امتحان‬
‫‪-Scd:‬‬ ‫‪Sickle cell diseas‬‬
‫فقر الدم المنجلي او يطلق عليها داء الكريات المنجلية‬

‫‪-Nurse Practice Acts (NPAs) are laws in each state that are overseen by the state‬‬
‫‪boards of nursing. ... They are also responsible for licensing of nurses and‬‬
‫‪determining who is competent to practice nursing‬‬
‫هي قوانين في كل والية تشرف عليها مجالس التمريض بالوالية‪ ... .‬كما )‪ (NPAs‬قوانين ممارسة التمريض‬
‫أنهم مسؤولون عن ترخيص الممرضات وتحديد من هو مؤهل لممارسة التمريض‬
‫_____‬
‫عينه البول بيجي عليها اسئله كتتتيييير جدا‬
‫التطهير منين لفين [‬

‫تكون غير صالحه امتي‬


‫وانتي بتفحصيها تحطيها ف مستوي اي‬
‫اول ما تخديها تعملي اي‬
‫‪urine sample‬انواع عينات البول‬
‫‪Clean catch‬‬

‫علي مدار ‪24‬ساعه ‪Collection‬‬

‫مريض اول الشيفت لقيتيه جايب ‪50‬مللي وبعدها بساعتين لقيتي الكيس مكتوب قصادن ‪100‬مللي يبقي‬
‫المريض جاب كام علي مدار الساعتين‬
‫هتحطيه ف وضع اي ‪prenial‬مريض عنده كسر أو مشكله ف رجله وعاوزه تعملي كير لمنطقه ال‬
‫وضع فحص الحوض ايه‬
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‫ المعمل اتصل عليكي وقالك أن عينه البول اللي انتي بعتيها مش عليها‬label ‫هتتصرفي ازاي‬
‫عينه البراز الغير صالحه اي هي‬
Hematuria‫يعني اي‬

Clear liquid

Plain water.
Fruit juices without pulp, such as grape juice, filtered apple juice, and cranberry
juice.
Soup broth (bouillon or consommé)
Clear sodas, such as ginger ale and Sprite.
Gelatin.
Popsicles that do not have bits of fruit, fruit pulp, or yogurt in them.
Tea or coffee with no cream or milk added

full liquid

Water.
Fruit juices, including nectars and juices with pulp.
Butter, margarine, oil, cream, custard, and pudding.
Plain ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet.
Fruit ices and popsicles.
Sugar, honey, and syrups.
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Soup broth (bouillon, consommé, and strained cream soups, but no solids)

The following foods are low in sodium and safe to eat on a low-sodium diet:

Fresh and frozen vegetables (without sauces): Greens, broccoli, cauliflower,


peppers, etc.
Fresh, frozen or dried fruits: Berries, apples, bananas, pears, etc.
Grains and beans: Dried beans, brown rice, farro, quinoa and whole wheat pasta
What foods are carbohydrates?
Carbohydrates are found in a wide array of both healthy and unhealthy foods—
bread, beans, milk, popcorn, potatoes, cookies, spaghetti, soft drinks, corn, and
cherry pie. They also come in a variety of forms. The most common and abundant
forms are sugars, fibers, and starches
-- Which mineral would assist the patient who experiences muscle weakness?
a. Potassium b. Iron c. Calcium d. Sulfur
A

The type of wound that results from scraping off layer(s) of skin is a(n):
A.bruise B.laceration. C.avulsion. D.abrasion. E.contusion.
D
A patient diagnosed with hypokalemia should increase the intake of:
A.copper. B.potassium. C.fluoride. D.calcium
B
A patient diagnosed with hypertension will usually benefit from a diet low in
:A.sodium .B.calcium C.iodine D.iron. E.protein
A
A person on a low-cholesterol diet should avoidwhich of the following food groups?
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A.Fruits B.Meats C.Vegetables D.Grains
B
Characteristics of a first-degree burn include:
A.blistered skin . B.charred skin . C.reddened skin .D.edema of the skin.
C
.
The specimen used to perform a culture test for the presence of tuberculosis is
:A.sputum. B.capillary blood. C.venous blood. D.swab from throat.
A
The patient exam position used for a patient who ishaving difficulty breathing is:A.dorsal
recumbent. B.lithotomy. C.prone .D.Fowler
D
.When multiple tubes of blood are to be drawn, which is drawn first?
A.Tubes with anticoagulant additive
B.Blood culture tubes or any test requiring a sterile specimen
C.Tubes with no additive
D.Tubes containing heparin E.Tubes containing sodium citrat
B
To control bleeding from a laceration of thepalm of the hand, direct pressure should be placed
over the:A
.subclavian artery. B.brachial artery. C.medial artery .D.radial artery .E.cephalic
arter
D
. Which term means the death of bone tissue?
A. Osteoporosis B. Osteomyelitis C. Osteitis deformans D. Osteonecrosis E.
Osteoclasis
D
Which term means the paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body?
A. Myoparesis B. Hemiparesis C. Hemiplegia D. Paraplegia E. Quadriplegia
D
Which of the following refers to an abnormally high white blood cell count?
A. Hypochromia B. Anemia C. Leukopenia D. Leukocytosis E. Leukoplakia
D
Which term refers to excessive thirst?
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A. Polyuria B. Polyphagia C. Polydipsia D. Polyglycia E. Polythirstia
C
Which of the following is important for communication with a hearing-impaired patient?
A. Speak slowly and distinctly, and ask for feedback.
B. Talk very loudly and shout if necessary to be heard.
C. Never try to call the patient on the telephone.
D. Communicate only in writing.
A
. Effective methods of assisting visually impaired or blind patients include
A. allowing the sighted caregiver to work with the patient.
B. scheduling appointments at times convenient for transportation.
C. informing the patient verbally in advance of all actions.
D. assisting the patient in walking to the examination room.
E. All of the above
E
A new patient comes into the office who obviously does not speak English. The most effective
means of communication would be to
A. speak slowly and loudly. B. ask closed-ended questions. C. maintain
continuous eye contact. D. put messages to the patient in writing. E. encourage nonverbal
communication
E
Which of the following may be found in an advance directive?
A. Written distribution of assets
B. Arrangements for cremation
C. Medical power of attorney
D. Diagnosis and treatment plan
C
A patient has had open heart surgery and is in a coma. The patient’s spouse brings suit against
the physician, alleging that the patient was not informed of the possible complications from use
of general anesthesia. The suit will be filed on the following basis
A. malfeasance. B. misfeasance. C. nonfeasance. D. negligence
D
Which sterilization method is most appropriate for a fiber-optic endoscope?
A. Steam sterilization B. Gas sterilization C. Dry heat sterilization
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D. Chemical sterilization
E. All of the above would be appropriate
D
The pulse point located at the groove of the neck is the
A. temporal. B. femoral. C. popliteal. D. carotid
D
The blood pressure of a patient is measured by the
A. audiometer. B. pulse oximeter. C. tympanometer. D. doppler.
E. sphygmomanometer
E
The term for a rapid, regular pulse is
A. tachycardia . B. bradycardi . C fibrillation D. systole. E. asystole
A
All of the following are arterial sites at which the pulse may be felt EXCEPT
A. carotid B. femoral C. radial D. corneal
D
Which patient is most at risk if exposed to radiation?
A. Elderly man B. Middle-aged woman C. Pregnant woman D. Teenager
E. Patient with TB
C
When caring for a person having a seizure, all of the following are good steps to take EXCEPT
A. hold victim down to restrain from convulsing.
B. remove any dangerous objects in the vicinity to prevent injury.
C. do not put anything in the victim’s mouth.
D. cushion the patient’s head.
E. if victim vomits, clear mouth by rolling head to side.
A
Which artery is used to check the pulse when performing CPR?
A. Brachial B. Ulnar C . Radial D. Femoral E. Carotid
E
What is the first step to take in any poisoning?
A. Call the manufacturer. B. Give water. C. Give ipecac .
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D. Contact the local poison control center. E. Call a physician
D
To control bleeding from a laceration to the upper leg, direct pressure should be placed over
which of the following pulse points?
A. Dorsalis pedis B. Carotid C. Brachial D. Radial E. Femoral
E
If you witness a victim fall from a window, which is the most appropriate FIRST response?
A. Activate EMS. B. Ask others what caused the event
C. Run to help the victim D. Run to find a physician.
E. Comfort the other people watching
A
Prior to administering CPR, what are the first three things to assess?
A. Vital signs, breathing, and compressions B. Airway, breathing, and circulation C.
Temperature, pain, and consciousness D. Alertness, breathing, and circulation E. Skin tone,
bleeding, and circulation
B
.The term otalgia means:
A.discharge from the ear B.disease of the ear. C.pain in the ear
.D.inflammation of the ear . E.opening in the ear
C
The term hemiplegia means:
A.inflammation of the lower legs B.moving one half of the body.
C.paralysis of upper body . D.paralysis of one half of the body.
E.paralysis of one leg.
D
The portion of skeletal bone that manufactures blood cells is the:
A. periosteum. B. red bone marrow C .diaphysis
.D .cartilage. E. epiphysis
B
Impulses from the receptors for smell are carried to the brain by the:
A.proprioceptors. B.glossopharyngeal nerve
.C.vestibulocochlear nerve. D.olfactory nerve
.E.myelin sheath
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D
The term hypoglycemia means:
A.elevated blood sugar level. B.lower than normal blood sugar level

.C.presence of sugar in the blood . D.elevated sodium level


B
Inflammation of the joints is known as:
A.tendonitis
.B.bursitis.C.osteitis.D.arthritis.E.myositis
D
leukopenia. decreased white cells
_
tachycardia. increased heart rate
_
hypoglycemia. less than normal blood sugar leve

_ hemiplegia. paralysis of one half of the body


_
bradycardia. Slow heart rate

arthritis _inflammation of the joints

Which position is used in certain surgeries to displace abdominal organs into the chest wall for
better visualization?
a. Sims
b. Prone
c. Trendelenburg
d. Lithotomy
C
Ms. Jackson is 64 years old and has a difficult time assuming the lithotomy position for her
yearly Papanicolaou (Pap) test and pelvic examination. Which other position may improve the
patient’s comfort and provide the examination position the physician needs?
a. Knee-chest b. Sims c. Dorsal recumbent d. Prone
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C
Mrs. Kies was experiencing shortness of breath as she walked down the hallway to the
examination room. Which body position on the examination table will assist the patient with her
breathing while you alert the physician?
a. Supine b. Fowler’s c. Jack-knife d. Semi-Fowler
B
What type of pulse is obtained using a stethoscope?
a. Radial b. Femoral c. Apical d. Brachial
C
The most accurate method for taking a patient’s temperature is to use the
a. axillary route. b. rectal route c. oral route d. temporal route.
B
Which diagnostic tool can measure how much and how fast air is pushed out of the lungs?
a. Nebulizer b. Oximeter c. Spirometer d. Bronchodilator
C
What is the recommended temperature setting when sterilizing items in the autoclave?
a. 220°F to 240°F b. 250°F to 270°F c. 270°F to 290°F d. 200°F to 220°F
B
What is the first step in the event of a bloodborne pathogen exposure?
a. Complete the incident report immediately.
b. Send the health-care employee to the counselor.
c. Wash or flush the exposed area immediately. d. Identify the source individual
C
Surgical asepsis can be described as
a. disinfection of pathogenic organisms after they enter the body.
b. destroying all pathogenic organisms after they enter the body.
c. sterilizing pathogenic organisms before they enter the body.
d. destroying all pathogenic organisms before they enter the body
D
Choose the patient education process that requires gathering information about the patient’s
present health-care needs and abilities.
a. Planning b. Documentation c. Evaluation d. Assessment
D
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There is a telephone call for the physician, but the physician is not in the office to receive the
call. What is the right action?
a. Ask the caller to call back at another time.
b. Give the caller the physician’s cell phone number
. c. Take an official message for the physician to review when he or she returns
. d. Try to assist the caller even though the caller wants to speak with the physician
C

Which strategy should be used on a patient with dysphasia when providing that patient with
information on a teaching plan and feedback is needed from the patient?
a. Allow the patient time to gather his or her thoughts.
b. Have the patient write the feedback on paper.
c. Have another family member come to the office visit with this patient.
d. Feedback and understanding are not that important at that time, because the patient can read
the information at home
A
What should a medical assistant do to communicate effectively when dealing with patients who
have cultural differences?
a. Ensure there is an interpreter present for the office visit.
b. Role-play all treatment plans so the patient understands what was stated.
c. Be familiar with various cultural norms.
d. Make sure everything is written down for the patient to review at a later time.
C
A patient is diagnosed with high blood pressure. Choose the term that describes this disorder.
a. Hypersystole b. Hyperextension c. Hypertension d. Hyperpnea
C
Choose the abbreviation that means “twice a day.”
a. TID b. BID c. QID d. QOD
B
What is the symbol for sodium?
a. Na b.S d c. K d Sod
A
What is the correct spelling of another term for “blood pressure cuff”?
a. Shygmomanometer b. Sfigmomanometer c. Sphygmomanometer
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d. Sphgmomanometer
C
‫عند نزول السلم ما هو ترتيب أرجل العكاز الذي يجب اتباعه‬
‫العكازات‬
‫الساق المصابة‬
‫الساق السليمة‬
‫بتحركي العكاز االول‬
‫وبعدين الساق المصابة وبعدين السليمة‬

What does the QRS complex represent in an ECG tracing?


A. Atrial depolarization B. Atrial repolarization
C. Ventricular depolarization D. Ventricular repolarization
E. None of the above
C
When providing perineal care to a female patient,
a. wash from the front to the back. b. wash the genitals from side to side.
C. wipe from back to front. d. scrub back and forth vigorously
A
The water temperature for the tub bath should be:
A. 98 F B. 100 F C. 105 F D. 110 F
105F
‫العناية بقدم المرضي‬
What do we do for patients foot care?
Answer//
Wash frequently File toenails straight across Wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes Thoroughly
clean and dry
‫اغسل أظافر القدم بشكل متكرر برفق وارتدي أحذية مريحة ونظيفة وجافة‬
.A communicable, infectious disease of the lungs is:
A .emphysema. B.chronic obstructive pulmonary disease . C.asthma. D.tuberculosis
D
The portion of skeletal bone that manufacturesblood cells is the:
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A. periosteum .B.red bone marrow .C.diaphysis .D.cartilage. E.epiphysis.
‫الجزء من عظم الهيكل العظمي الذي يصنع خاليا الدم‬
‫نخاع العظام األحمر‬
B

What is the observation this


vital sign
٧٠ ‫النبض‬
١٤‫التنفس‬
٩٠/١٤٠‫الظغط‬
٣٧،٨ ‫الحرارة‬
‫االجابة هتكون التنفس عشان اكتر حاجة بالحظها علي المريض‬
The type of joint motion that allows movement away from the midline of the body, such as
moving the arms straight out to the sides, is:
A.circumduction .B.flexion. C.extension. D.abduction.
‫نوع حركة المفصل التي تسمح بالحركة بعيدًا عن خط الوسط للجسم مثل تحريك الذراعين بشكل مستقيم إلى‬
‫الجانبين هو‬
D

‫ وضع المريض اثناء عينة ال‬csf ‫الصورة معايا علي الفون‬


{{ sitting position and flexed neck ‫او‬ Side lying and flexion knee }}

What is the recommended temperature setting when sterilizing items in the autoclave?
a. 220°F to 240°F b. 250°F to 270°F c. 270°F to 290°F d. 200°F to 220°F.
The blood pressure of a patient is measured by the
A. audiometer. B. pulse oximeter. C. tympanometer. D. doppler.
E. sphygmomanometer
E

‫) اسم المحلول اللي بيبقي موجود في مزرعة الدم اسمه ( سلفونات بولي إثيول الصوديوم‬
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A picture board is often useful when trying to communicate on a basic level with someone who
speaks a different language, is hearing impaired,or has a developmental disability

‫غالبًا ما تكون لوحة الصور مفيدة عند محاولة التواصل على المستوى األساسي مع شخص يتحدث‬
‫ أو لديه إعاقة بيجيب الصورة دي ويسال علي نوع التواصل بيبقي‬، ‫لغة مختلفة أو يعاني من ضعف السمع‬
nonverbal communication ‫غير لفظي التواصل هيبقي‬

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