Exam 11: Patient Reception and Processing
Exam 1: Becoming a Successful Student23 Questions
Exam 2: The Healthcare Industry80 Questions
Exam 3: The Medical Assisting Profession70 Questions
Exam 4: Professional Behavior in the Workplace79 Questions
Exam 5: Interpersonal Skills and Human Behavior96 Questions
Exam 6: Medicine and Ethics68 Questions
Exam 7: Medicine and Law98 Questions
Exam 8: Computer Concepts89 Questions
Exam 9: Telephone Techniques90 Questions
Exam 10: Scheduling Appointments85 Questions
Exam 11: Patient Reception and Processing74 Questions
Exam 12: Office Environment and Daily Operations79 Questions
Exam 13: Written Communications and Mail Processing86 Questions
Exam 14: The Paper Medical Record Formerly Medical Records Management89 Questions
Exam 15: The Electronic Medical Record68 Questions
Exam 16: Health Information Management95 Questions
Exam 17: Privacy in the Physicians Office78 Questions
Exam 18: Basics of Diagnostic Coding60 Questions
Exam 19: Basics of Procedural Coding57 Questions
Exam 20: Basics of Health Insurance33 Questions
Exam 21: The Health Insurance Claim Form57 Questions
Exam 22: Professional Fees, Billing, and Collecting89 Questions
Exam 23: Banking Services and Procedures99 Questions
Exam 24: Financial and Practice Management86 Questions
Exam 25: Medical Practice Management and Human Resources98 Questions
Exam 26: Medical Practice Marketing and Customer Service67 Questions
Exam 27: Infection Control88 Questions
Exam 28: Patient Assessment98 Questions
Exam 29: Patient Education62 Questions
Exam 30: Nutrition and Health Promotion131 Questions
Exam 31: Vital Signs101 Questions
Exam 32: Assisting With the Primary Physical Examination96 Questions
Exam 33: Principles of Pharmacology124 Questions
Exam 34: Pharmacology Math82 Questions
Exam 35: Administering Medications91 Questions
Exam 36: Emergency Preparedness and Assisting With Medical Emergencies108 Questions
Exam 37: Assisting in Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology90 Questions
Exam 38: Assisting in Dermatology92 Questions
Exam 39: Assisting in Gastroenterology85 Questions
Exam 40: Assisting in Urology and Male Reproduction102 Questions
Exam 41: Assisting in Obstetrics and Gynecology104 Questions
Exam 42: Assisting in Pediatrics103 Questions
Exam 43: Assisting in Orthopedic Medicine104 Questions
Exam 44: Assisting in Neurology and Mental Health105 Questions
Exam 45: Assisting in Endocrinology97 Questions
Exam 46: Assisting in Pulmonary Medicine95 Questions
Exam 47: Assisting in Cardiology81 Questions
Exam 48: Assisting in Geriatrics76 Questions
Exam 49: Principles of Electrocardiography82 Questions
Exam 50: Assisting With Diagnostic Imaging85 Questions
Exam 51: Assisting in the Clinical Laboratory75 Questions
Exam 52: Assisting in the Analysis of Urine77 Questions
Exam 53: Assisting in Phlebotomy80 Questions
Exam 54: Assisting in the Analysis of Blood81 Questions
Exam 55: Assisting in Microbiology and Immunology83 Questions
Exam 56: Surgical Supplies and Instruments56 Questions
Exam 57: Surgical Asepsis and Assisting With Surgical Procedures70 Questions
Exam 58: Career Development and Life Skills100 Questions
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The appearance of the reception room influences the patient's perception of the entire office.
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It is possible to violate patient __________ when using a sign-in register.
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confidentiality
Sign-in sheets can violate patient confidentiality, so these documents must be used with care.
A telephone in the reception area is useless, because most patients now carry cell phones.
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"Exhibiting or marked by great intensity or feeling" is the definition of fervent.
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When the office staff commits to making the patient feel welcome, success of the practice is __________.
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A crowded reception room means that the physician is very popular and competent.
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The physician cannot force a parent to leave the examination room where the parent's minor child is being treated.
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Obtaining a copy of each patient's driver's license ensures that the right person is receiving health benefits from the insurance company.
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The best practice is to place a patient's chart so that the name cannot be seen by those in the hallways of the physician's office.
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If the patient brings a relative to the physician appointment, this implies that the patient consents to discussion of the patient's care with the relative.
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Which of the following should most often be added to a patient chart's on each visit?
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The medical assistant must take care not to offer medical advice to the patient.
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Patients who are too talkative should be dismissed from the physician's care before they take up too much of his or her time.
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Medical assistants are not allowed to take the patient's personal and family histories.
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Placing the paperwork that new patients must fill out on the physician's Web site saves time during the new patient's first appointment.
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Which of the following would be considered a patient amenity?
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What is the most important reason for ensuring that sufficient amounts of all supplies are available each day in the medical office?
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If a patient has a poor experience at the physician's office, he or she will tell __________.
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The medical assistant should never tell the patient not to __________ about his or her condition.
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