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NHA CCMA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 2025 Terms in this set (129) Transdermal patch an adhesive patch, placed on the skin to administer a specific dose of medication through the skin and into the bloodstream select different location for each new patch to avoid skin irritation Chlorhexidine used to clean skin before blood culture draw Papules solid elevations that are less than 0.2in in diameter Macules freckles Vesicles small fluid-filled blisters Pustules pus-filled blisters BP Palpatory Method requires the assistant to inflated the cuff 30mm Hg above the cessation of the radial pulse in to cm multiply by 2.54 Glucose Cuvettes the code should be checked everytime the glucometer is used Informed Consent Witness the assistant should validate the patient's signature when acting as a witness Enteric-coated tablets should never be crushed or taken after the consumption of fatty foods F to C (F-32)/1.8 C to F (C x 1.8) + 32 Problem Focused Exam Limited examination of the affected body area or organ system Expanded Problem Focused Exam a limited examination of the affected body area is done along with other related organ systems Detailed Exam an extended examination of the affected body area and other related organ systems is performed Comprehensive exam a general multisystem examination is performed Contact precautions are used for what 4 types of diseases? scabies, Hep A, rotavirus, herpes zoster (shingles) Heparin Anticoagulant, must be injected slowly How do you apply eye ointment? In the conjunctival sac from the inner canthus to the outer canthus ICD-10 Introductory Material provides instructions on use, includes the Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, universal conventions, and publisher-specific conventions ICD-10 Index lists conditions, diseases, and reasons for seeking medical care. organized alphabetically by main term and subterms ICD 10 Tabular List alphanumerically sequenced list of all diagnosis codes, divided into 21 chapters based on cause and body system. Must be used to verify code chosen from index CPT Category I Codes describe widely used services and procedures approved by the FDA CPT Category II Codes Used for performance measurement; comprised of four digits followed by the letter "F" CPT Category III Codes contains temporary codes used for data collection in the FDA approval process regarding new and emerging technology, services and procedures, reimbursement may be available although no RVU is assigned, updated twice a year, january 1 and july 1 Explanation of Benefits (EOB) a statement detailing what services were paid, denied, or reduced in payment by the patient's insurance company. also includes info pertaining to amounts applied to the deductible, coinsurance, or allowed amounts remittance advice (RA) EOB sent to the provider from the insurance carrier, contains multiple patient and providers, included is the electronic fund transfer info or a check for payment, used to post payments to patient account Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN) A statement signed by the patient when he or she is notified by the provider, prior to a service or procedure being done, that Medicare may not reimburse the provider for the service, wherein the patient indicates that he will be responsible for any charges Intradermal needle gauge 27 to 28 (3/8 in) Subcutaneous needle gauge 25 to 26 (1/2in, 5/8in) Intramuscular needle gauge 20 to 23 (1 to 3 in) RACE rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ) gallbladder, liver, pancreas, small intestine Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ) cecum, appendix, right ovary and tube, right ureter, right spermatic cord Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ) Left lobe of liver, stomach, pancreas, left kidney, spleen, portions of large intestine Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ) contains parts of the small and large intestines, left ovary, left fallopian tube, left ureter What causes pain, loss of sensation, and immobility? Joint dislocation (subluxations) What causes emphysema? damage to alveoli caused by cigarette smoke, pollutants, specific types of dust

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NHA CCMA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 2025

Terms in this set (129)




an adhesive patch, placed on the skin to administer a specific dose of medication

Transdermal patch through the skin and into the bloodstream

select different location for each new patch to avoid skin irritation

Chlorhexidine used to clean skin before blood culture draw

Papules solid elevations that are less than 0.2in in diameter

Macules freckles

Vesicles small fluid-filled blisters

Pustules pus-filled blisters

requires the assistant to inflated the cuff 30mm Hg above the cessation of the radial
BP Palpatory Method
pulse

in to cm multiply by 2.54

Glucose Cuvettes the code should be checked everytime the glucometer is used

Informed Consent Witness the assistant should validate the patient's signature when acting as a witness

Enteric-coated tablets should never be crushed or taken after the consumption of fatty foods

F to C (F-32)/1.8

C to F (C x 1.8) + 32

Problem Focused Exam Limited examination of the affected body area or organ system

a limited examination of the affected body area is done along with other related
Expanded Problem Focused Exam
organ systems

an extended examination of the affected body area and other related organ
Detailed Exam
systems is performed

Comprehensive exam a general multisystem examination is performed

Contact precautions are used for what 4 scabies, Hep A, rotavirus, herpes zoster (shingles)

types of diseases?

Heparin Anticoagulant, must be injected slowly

How do you apply eye ointment? In the conjunctival sac from the inner canthus to the outer canthus

provides instructions on use, includes the Official Guidelines for Coding and
ICD-10 Introductory Material

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, 3/20/25, 7:49 NHA CCMA Exam Flashcards |
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Reporting, universal conventions, and publisher-specific conventions


lists conditions, diseases, and reasons for seeking medical care. organized
ICD-10 Index
alphabetically by main term and subterms

alphanumerically sequenced list of all diagnosis codes, divided into 21 chapters

ICD 10 Tabular List based on cause and body system. Must be used to verify code chosen

from index

CPT Category I Codes describe widely used services and procedures approved by the FDA

Used for performance measurement; comprised of four digits followed by the letter
CPT Category II Codes
"F"

contains temporary codes used for data collection in the FDA approval process

regarding new and emerging technology, services and procedures, reimbursement
CPT Category III Codes may be available although no RVU is assigned, updated twice a year, january 1 and

july 1

a statement detailing what services were paid, denied, or reduced in payment by

Explanation of Benefits (EOB) the patient's insurance company. also includes info pertaining to amounts applied

to the deductible, coinsurance, or allowed amounts

EOB sent to the provider from the insurance carrier, contains multiple patient and

remittance advice (RA) providers, included is the electronic fund transfer info or a check for payment, used

to post payments to patient account

A statement signed by the patient when he or she is notified by the provider, prior

to a service or procedure being done, that Medicare may not reimburse the

Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN) provider for the service, wherein the patient indicates that he will be responsible

for any

charges




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