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CMA NHA Approved Exams Questions/Answer Graded A+ 2025/2026 Respiration Rate - 12 to 20 per minute Apnea - the temporary complete absence of breathing Tachypnea - greater than 40/min. Bradypnea - decrease in numbers of respirations Hypoventilation - a state in which reduced amount of air enters the lungs resulting in decreased oxygen level and increased carbon dioxide level in blood Anthropometric Measurements - length, height, weight, and head circumference for infants and toddlers height, weight, body mass index( BMI) for adults Physical exam - Inspection-general appearance ,posture, symmetry Palpation- sense of touch -for characteristics of an organ system Percussion- tapping or striking the body Ausculation- listening to sounds produced by internal organs Horizontal recumbent position - lies on back w/legs extended Dorsal recumbent position - lies on back w/ legs flexed and soles of feet on bed for Fowlers position - sitting or semi sitting position where the back of table is elevated to 45 degrees Semi or 90 degrees High Fowlers

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CMA NHA Approved Exams Questions/Answer Graded A+
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Respiration Rate - 12 to 20 per minute

Apnea - the temporary complete absence of breathing

Tachypnea - greater than 40/min.

Bradypnea - decrease in numbers of respirations

Hypoventilation - a state in which reduced amount of air enters the lungs resulting in
decreased oxygen level and increased carbon dioxide level in blood

Anthropometric Measurements - length, height, weight, and head circumference for
infants and toddlers

height, weight, body mass index( BMI) for adults

Physical exam - Inspection-general appearance ,posture, symmetry
Palpation- sense of touch -for characteristics of an organ system
Percussion- tapping or striking the body
Ausculation- listening to sounds produced by internal organs

Horizontal recumbent position - lies on back w/legs extended

Dorsal recumbent position - lies on back w/ legs flexed and soles of feet on bed for

Fowlers position - sitting or semi sitting position where the back of table is elevated to
45 degrees Semi or 90 degrees High Fowlers

Dorsal Lithotomy Position - similar to recumbent except legs are well separated and
thighs acutely flexed so the genital area is exposed

Prone position - lies on abdomen/ head turned to one side used for spine and back

Sims position - lies on the left side w/ the right knee flexed against the abdomen and the
left knee slightly flexed used for rectal exam

Knee chest position - is on the knees w/ his or her chest resting on the bed and elbows
resting on the bed or arms above the head used for rectal and vagina exams

Shock and its signs - insufficient return of blood flow to the heart
1) pale, cold, clammy skin
2) rapid, weak pulse
3) increased, shallow breathing

, 4) expressionless face/staring eyes

Chain of Infection - 1) Agent- infectious microorganisms (viruses ,bacteria )
2) Portal of exit- method agent leaves its reservoir
3) Mode of transportation- (contact, droplet, airborne, common vehicle, vector
4) Portal of entry- infectious agent access to susceptible host
5) Susceptible host - agent enters a person who is not resistant or immune

Medical Asepsis - the destruction of pathogenic microorganisms after they leave the
body

Where is the heart located - in the thoracic cavity between the lungs in a space called
Mediastenum, just behind the sternum

Where is the Base of the heart - the tip of the heart

Where is the Apex - located at the level of the 5th intercoastal and mid-clavicle line on
the left

Endocardium - innermost layer of the heart

Chordae tendinae - strings of connective tissue that keep in place the AV Valves

Myocardium - the middle and contractile layer of the heart

Pericardium - the outermost layer of the heart

Heart chambers - right side pumps deoxygenated blood with low pressure from the
veins into the lungs.
left side pumps oxygenated blood with high pressure toward the tissues through
artieries

what are the 4 chambers of the heart - right and left atrium
right and left ventricles

Right atrium - receives deoxygenated blood returning to the heart from the body via the
superior vena cava which carries blood from upper body and the inferior vena cava
which carries blood from the lower body

Right ventricle - receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium which it pumps to
the lungs

Left atrium - receives oxygenated blood returning from the lungs via the right and left
pulmonary veins

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