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What does the abbreviation "CCMA" stand for in Certified Clinical Medical Assistant. A CCMA performs both clinical and
healthcare certification? administrative duties in outpatient healthcare settings such as clinics,
urgent care centers, and physician offices.
Define "asepsis" and explain why it is important in Asepsis is the absence of disease-causing microorganisms. Medical
clinical practice. assistants use aseptic techniques such as hand hygiene, PPE, and
sterilization to prevent healthcare-associated infections and protect
patients and staff.
A patient states, "I stopped taking my antibiotics The CCMA should educate the patient that antibiotics should be
because I felt better." What is the best response by completed as prescribed to prevent recurrence of infection and antibiotic
the CCMA? resistance. Stopping early may allow bacteria to survive and multiply.
What is the meaning of the medical prefix "tachy-"? "Tachy-" means fast or rapid. Example: tachycardia means rapid heart
rate.
The study of the mind and behavior is called Psychology. It examines emotions, cognition, personality, mental
________. disorders, and behavior patterns.
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What is the primary purpose of OSHA in healthcare The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) establishes
facilities? safety standards to reduce workplace injuries, exposure to hazards, and
transmission of infectious diseases in healthcare settings.
A CCMA notices a sharps container is overfilled. The CCMA should stop using the container immediately and replace it
What action should be taken first? according to facility protocol to prevent accidental needlestick injuries.
What does "PRN" mean in medication "PRN" means "as needed." Medications ordered PRN are administered
administration? only when the patient requires them according to provider instructions.
Define "homeostasis." Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal
environment despite changes inside or outside the body. Examples
include temperature and blood glucose regulation.
Viruses can reproduce independently outside a False. Viruses require a living host cell to reproduce because they lack
host cell. Explain your answer. the cellular machinery needed for independent replication.
What is the role of carbohydrates in nutrition? Carbohydrates are the body's primary energy source. They are broken
down into glucose, which fuels cells, especially brain and muscle cells.
A patient becomes anxious before a blood draw. Therapeutic communication using calm reassurance, empathy, and clear
Which communication technique is best? explanation of the procedure helps reduce patient anxiety and improve
cooperation.
What does the suffix "-itis" indicate? Inflammation. Example: gastritis means inflammation of the stomach.
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Why is hand hygiene considered the single most Hand hygiene removes transient microorganisms and reduces disease
important infection control practice? transmission between healthcare workers and patients.
What is pharmacology? Pharmacology is the study of drugs, including their sources, properties,
effects, interactions, and therapeutic uses in the body.
The recommended nutrient that helps build and Protein. Proteins are essential for muscle repair, immune function, and
repair tissues is ________. enzyme production.
A patient reports dizziness after taking Document the symptom and report it to the provider because dizziness
antihypertensive medication. What should the may indicate hypotension or medication side effects requiring evaluation.
CCMA do?
What is the meaning of "bradycardia"? Bradycardia refers to an abnormally slow heart rate, generally below 60
beats per minute in adults.
Define "nosocomial infection." A nosocomial infection is an infection acquired in a healthcare setting
during treatment or hospitalization.
Which healthcare setting primarily treats patients Ambulatory or outpatient care settings. Examples include clinics,
without overnight stays? physician offices, and urgent care centers.
What is the purpose of the Food and Drug The FDA regulates food, medications, medical devices, and biologics to
Administration (FDA)? ensure safety, effectiveness, and proper labeling.
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