Assisting 4th Edition
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TEST BANK
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Ron Maly
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Nina Beaman
Jamie Nguyen
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Kristiana Sue Routh
Lorraine Papazian-Boyce
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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
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and Students
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, Test Bank – Pearson's Comprehensive Medical Assisting: Administrative
and Clinical Competencies
Nina Beaman, Kristiana Sue M. Routh
UNIT ONE: Introduction to Health Care
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Chapter 1. Medical Assisting: The Profession,
Chapter 2. Medical Science: History and Practice,
Chapter 3. Medical Law and Ethics,
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Chapter 4. Medical Terminology,
Chapter 5. Communication: Verbal and Nonverbal,
Chapter 6. The Office Environment,
Chapter 7. Telephone Techniques,
UNIT TWO: Administrative Medical Assisting
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Chapter 8. Patient Reception,
Chapter 9. Appointment Scheduling,
Chapter 10. Office Facilities, Equipment, and Supplies,
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Chapter 11. Written Communication,
Chapter 12. Computers in the Medical Office,
Chapter 13. The Medical Record,
Chapter 14. Medical Insurance,
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Chapter 15. Diagnosis Coding,
Chapter 16. Procedure Coding,
Chapter 17. Patient Billing and Collections,
Chapter 18. Banking and Practice Finances,
Chapter 19. Medical Office Management,
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UNIT THREE: Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 20. Body Structure and Function,
Chapter 21. The Integumentary System,
Chapter 22. The Skeletal System,
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Chapter 23. The Muscular System,
Chapter 24. The Nervous System,
Chapter 25. The Special Senses,
Chapter 26. The Circulatory System,
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Chapter 27. The Immune System,
Chapter 28. The Respiratory System,
Chapter 29. The Digestive System,
Chapter 30. The Urinary System,
Chapter 31. The Endocrine System,
Chapter 32. The Reproductive System,
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, UNIT FOUR: Clinical Medical Assisting
Chapter 33. Infection Control,
Chapter 34. Vital Signs,
Chapter 35. Assisting with Physical Examinations,
Chapter 36. Assisting with Medical Specialties,
Chapter 37. Assisting with Reproductive and Urinary Specialties,
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Chapter 38. Assisting with Eye and Ear Care,
Chapter 39. Assisting with Life Span Specialties: Pediatrics,
Chapter 40. Assisting with Life Span Specialties: Geriatrics,
Chapter 41. Assisting with Minor Surgery,
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Chapter 42. Assisting with Medical Emergencies and Emergency Preparedness,
Chapter 43. The Clinical Laboratory,
Chapter 44. Microbiology,
Chapter 45. Urinalysis,
Chapter 46. Phlebotomy and Blood Collection,
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Chapter 47. Hematology,
Chapter 48. Radiology and Diagnostic Testing,
Chapter 49. Electrocardiography,
Chapter 50. Pulmonary Function,
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Chapter 51. Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation,
Chapter 52. Math for Pharmacology,
Chapter 53. Pharmacology,
Chapter 54. Administering Medications,
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Chapter 55. Patient Education,
Chapter 56. Nutrition,
Chapter 57. Mental Health,
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UNIT FIVE: Career Assistance
Chapter 58. Professionalism,
Chapter 59. Externship and Career Opportunities
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, Pearson's Comprehensive Medical Assisting, 4e (Beaman)
Chapter 1 Medical Assisting: The Profession
True/False Questions
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1) A physician may never delegate tasks to a medical assistant that would be viewed as a medical
assistant practicing medicine.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 9
Objective: 1.6
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2) The medical assistant's main responsibility is to assist the physician in providing patient care.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 6
Objective: 1.5
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3) State laws can vary on who can delegate duties to a medical assistant.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 9
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Objective: 1.6
4) It is important to present a confident, professional image that helps put the patient at ease.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 10
Objective: 1.7
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5) More and more employers are requiring credentials as a condition for employment.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 10
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Objective: 1.8
6) It is your responsibility as a medical assistant to only practice within your scope of practice.
Answer: TRUE
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Objective: 1.5
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7) A licensed medical assistant can perform the same duties as a licensed nurse.
Answer: FALSE
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Objective: 1.5
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8) The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a final ruling mandating that
EVERY medical assistant is able to enter physician orders in a computerized order entry system.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 10
Objective: 1.8
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