Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
1. 4 Goals of Value Based Care Plan: Improved Patient Care/Outcomes
Improved Patient Satisifcation
Lower Cost
Health Care Professional Well-Being
2. Schedule 2 Substances: Morphine
Methadone
Oxycodone
Fetanyl
Amphetamine
3. Pounds to Kilograms: 2.2 lbs = 1 kg
4. Nonparental Route of Medication Administration: Oral
5. Injectable Parenternal Route of Medication Administration: Intradermal
Intramuscular
Subcutaneous
6. 4 Actions of Pharmacikinetics: Absoprtion
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
7. Rights of Medication Administration: Right Patient
Right Medication
Right Dose
Right Route
Right Time
Right Technique
Right Documention
8. 6 Primary Nutrients: Water
Carbohydrates
Protein
Fat
Minerals
Vitamins
9. Anorexia Warning Signs: Self Starvation
,Perfectionism
Excessive Fear of Weight Gain
Amenorrhea
Excessive Sweating
10. 3 Befores of Medication Administration: Check Medication Label
Prepare Medication to Administer
Put the container back in storage or discard it
11. Percentage of Water in Human Body: 50%-80%
12. Body Planes: Sagittal
Transverse
Frontal
13. Body Cavities: Cranial
Spinal
Thoracic
Abdominal
Pelvic
14. Body's 1st Defence against Illness and Injury: Skin
15. Axial Skelelton: 80 Bones
( Skull, Vertebrae, Ribs)
16. Appendicular Skeleton: 126 Bones
(Arms,Legs, Pelvic Girdle)
17. 4 Compnents of the Muscular System: Skeletal Muscle
Smooth Muscle
Cardiac Muscle
Tendons
18. Functions of Monocytes: Engulf and destroy pathogens that have been coagulated
with antibodies
19. Functions of the Skin: Protection
Temperature Regulation
Excretion
Sensation
Vitamin D Production
, .
20 Long Bones: Femur
Humerus
Tibia
Fibula
Ulna
Radius
21. Irregular Bones: Vertebrae
Pelvis
22. Involuntary Muscle Movement: Digestion
Heart Pumping
23. Lympathetic System: Prevents infections in the body
24. Types of Primary Immunity: Naturally Acquired Active Immunity
Artifically Acquired Active Immunity
Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity
Artifically Acquired Passive Immunity
25. 3 Layers of Heart Muscle: Epicardium (Epi) - outermost or outer layer
Myocardium (Myo) - middle/thickest layer
Endocardium (Endo) - inner layer, part of the electrical conduction system
26. Primary Function of the Urinary System: Responsible for filtering blood to remove
waste products
27. Componets of Central Nervous System (CNS): Brain
Spinal Cord
28. Componets of Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Found throughout the body
Broken down further into 2 separate branches
Somatic Nervous System (SNS) and Automatic Nervous System (ANS)
29. Diagnostic Imaging: X-Rays
CT
Mammograms
Nuclear Medicine Studies
30. Most Common Used Combining Vowels: " O "
31. Cerebrovascualr Accident (CVA): Stroke
1. 4 Goals of Value Based Care Plan: Improved Patient Care/Outcomes
Improved Patient Satisifcation
Lower Cost
Health Care Professional Well-Being
2. Schedule 2 Substances: Morphine
Methadone
Oxycodone
Fetanyl
Amphetamine
3. Pounds to Kilograms: 2.2 lbs = 1 kg
4. Nonparental Route of Medication Administration: Oral
5. Injectable Parenternal Route of Medication Administration: Intradermal
Intramuscular
Subcutaneous
6. 4 Actions of Pharmacikinetics: Absoprtion
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
7. Rights of Medication Administration: Right Patient
Right Medication
Right Dose
Right Route
Right Time
Right Technique
Right Documention
8. 6 Primary Nutrients: Water
Carbohydrates
Protein
Fat
Minerals
Vitamins
9. Anorexia Warning Signs: Self Starvation
,Perfectionism
Excessive Fear of Weight Gain
Amenorrhea
Excessive Sweating
10. 3 Befores of Medication Administration: Check Medication Label
Prepare Medication to Administer
Put the container back in storage or discard it
11. Percentage of Water in Human Body: 50%-80%
12. Body Planes: Sagittal
Transverse
Frontal
13. Body Cavities: Cranial
Spinal
Thoracic
Abdominal
Pelvic
14. Body's 1st Defence against Illness and Injury: Skin
15. Axial Skelelton: 80 Bones
( Skull, Vertebrae, Ribs)
16. Appendicular Skeleton: 126 Bones
(Arms,Legs, Pelvic Girdle)
17. 4 Compnents of the Muscular System: Skeletal Muscle
Smooth Muscle
Cardiac Muscle
Tendons
18. Functions of Monocytes: Engulf and destroy pathogens that have been coagulated
with antibodies
19. Functions of the Skin: Protection
Temperature Regulation
Excretion
Sensation
Vitamin D Production
, .
20 Long Bones: Femur
Humerus
Tibia
Fibula
Ulna
Radius
21. Irregular Bones: Vertebrae
Pelvis
22. Involuntary Muscle Movement: Digestion
Heart Pumping
23. Lympathetic System: Prevents infections in the body
24. Types of Primary Immunity: Naturally Acquired Active Immunity
Artifically Acquired Active Immunity
Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity
Artifically Acquired Passive Immunity
25. 3 Layers of Heart Muscle: Epicardium (Epi) - outermost or outer layer
Myocardium (Myo) - middle/thickest layer
Endocardium (Endo) - inner layer, part of the electrical conduction system
26. Primary Function of the Urinary System: Responsible for filtering blood to remove
waste products
27. Componets of Central Nervous System (CNS): Brain
Spinal Cord
28. Componets of Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Found throughout the body
Broken down further into 2 separate branches
Somatic Nervous System (SNS) and Automatic Nervous System (ANS)
29. Diagnostic Imaging: X-Rays
CT
Mammograms
Nuclear Medicine Studies
30. Most Common Used Combining Vowels: " O "
31. Cerebrovascualr Accident (CVA): Stroke