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NCCT - Patient Care Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass

1. A patient's weight of 155 lbs. is equivalent to




A. 155 kg.

B. 341 kg.

C. 71 kg.

D. 35.5 kg. - ANSWER-71 kg.




[Formula conversion: pounds to kg 1 kg = 2.2 lb] 155 lbs./2.2 kg=71kg

2. Which of the following measurements should be obtained on an infant in the

office for a well-child visit? (Select the three (3) correct answers.)




A. weight

B. length

C. head circumference

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,D. thigh circumference

E. abdominal girth - ANSWER-weight, length, head circumference




Weight, length and head circumference are documented on a standardized growth

chart until 2 years of age.

3. The physician asks the medical assistant to calculate a patient's BMI after taking

the weight and height. What is the importance of this measurement?




A. to determine the patient's level of hydration

B. to estimate the patient's body fat and obesity-related health risks

C. to screen the patient for diabetes mellitus and related complications

D. to assess the patient's skin fold thickness - ANSWER-to estimate the patient's

body fat and obesity-related health risks




Body Mass Index (BMI) is a relationship of weight to height: BMI = weight

[kg]/height [m2] (weight is in kilograms; height is in meters, which is squared in

the calculation). 75kg/1.7m2 = 75/2.89 = 26 BMI A high BMI can be an indicator

that a patient is overweight or obese. There are increased chronic health risks

associated with overweight and obese individuals (diabetes, high blood pressure,


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,etc.). The BMI is one measurement that helps determine an overall risk factor for

obesity-related health issues. It is not a screen for diabetes (a glucose tolerance test,

fasting glucose, triglycerides, and Hgb A1C would help determine if a patient is

diabetic) or related complications. The BMI is not used to detect hydration levels

or skin fold thickness.

4. During an office visit a patient asks the medical assistant what his BMI is. Which

of the following information should the medical assistant measure to calculate

BMI?




A. height and weight

B. vital signs and height

C. skin fold thickness and vital signs

D. weight and skin fold thickness - ANSWER-height and weight




Height and Weight are used for the formula to get BMI, which tells if the PT is

obese. BMI = WT /HT

5. A patient comes to the medical office reporting a newly twisted ankle. The

appropriate course of action for the medical assistant is to prepare




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, A. a paraffin bath.

B. an ice pack.

C. a heating pad.

D. a warm, moist compress. - ANSWER-an ice pack.




In general, a new injury will cause inflammation. A cold application (ice pack, gel

pack, cold compress, etc.) will decrease the blood flow to the injury, thereby

decreasing the tendency for swelling (after 72 hours, the inflammatory response

will likely cease such that no further swelling will likely occur). A cold pack is also

used immediately on a new sprain to help limit pain. The general rule of thumb to

follow after a soft tissue injury is RICE: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation. (Some

sources call for Protection, making the acronym PRICE). After 72 hours, heat may

be applied. The heat may soothe the area by helping increase blood flow. Heat can

be applied locally with a heating pad or warm moist compress. A paraffin wax bath

is another heat application that keeps the heat in a localized area utilizing the

molding and hardening properties of wax.

6. Which of the following symptoms reported by the patient should the medical

assistant expect while performing a routine ear irrigation? (Select the three (3)

correct answers.)




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