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CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT NATIONAL CREDENTIAL
REVIEW Practice Exam Questions with 100% Correct
Answers Latest Versions 2025 Graded A+
1.A patient with a rapid pulse has bradycardia.
False
2.Water soluble vitamins are A,D,E and K.
False
3.Carbon dioxide is a waste product of metabolism.
True.
4.Some states consider it legal for medical assistant to
diagnose a condition and prescribe treatment.
False
5.It is illegal for a patient to be denied a copy of his chart if
he is unable to pay the fee to obtain it.
True
6. Aphysician cannot be held responsible for the actions of
employees.
False
7.A substance used to impart color to tissue or cells in order
to study and identify microscopic organisms is called a stain.
True
8.Another name for a heart attack is myocardial infarction.
True
9.A properly collected sputum specimen should contain both
mucus coughed up from the respiratory tract and saliva.
False
10.The most reliable and timely method of transporting
microbiologic specimens is pickup by the laboratory.
True
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Hepat stands for root of kidney
False
12. A medical assistant needs additional training to be able
to perform microbiologic tests, such as sensitivity tests, and
to interpret cultures of specimens.
True
13.Viruses are found in soil.
True
14. The process of blood cells clumping together to form a
clot is coagulation.
True
15.Water contributes about 60% of body weight.
True
16.The lowest level of organization for the human body
begins at the chemical level.
True
17. The law requires all employers to withhold money from
employees net earnings to pay federal, state,and local
income taxes.
False
18. Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are examples of
compounds.
True
19. The optimal temperature to promote growth of bacteria in
a culture medium is 37 degrees Celsius.
True
20. Bacteria that stain purple are gram positive.
True
The dorsal cavity is located in front of the body. (
POSTERIOR the back near spinal cord)
False
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22. Neoplasms are new growths and are cancerous , non-
cancerous.
True
23. The ventricles have one-way values at their entrances
and exits so that blood goes in the proper direction as the
heart pumps.
True
24.A living will is intended to help families of terminally ill
patients deal with the inevitable outcome and limit
unnecessary medical costs.
True
25.A co-payment is a fixed percentage of covered charges
after the deductible is met.
False
26.All medical practices have to cover workers compensation
cases.
False
The study of all factors that cause disease is known as
Etiology.
True
A check from an insurance company includes payment for
only one patient.
False
Calcium in milk can diminish the absorption of some
antibiotics.
True
Compounded interest is paid on the initial investment and on
the interest earned on the investment.
True
An employer must pay FUTA tax if employees wages total
more than $1500 in any quarter.
True
CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT NATIONAL CREDENTIAL
REVIEW Practice Exam Questions with 100% Correct
Answers Latest Versions 2025 Graded A+
1.A patient with a rapid pulse has bradycardia.
False
2.Water soluble vitamins are A,D,E and K.
False
3.Carbon dioxide is a waste product of metabolism.
True.
4.Some states consider it legal for medical assistant to
diagnose a condition and prescribe treatment.
False
5.It is illegal for a patient to be denied a copy of his chart if
he is unable to pay the fee to obtain it.
True
6. Aphysician cannot be held responsible for the actions of
employees.
False
7.A substance used to impart color to tissue or cells in order
to study and identify microscopic organisms is called a stain.
True
8.Another name for a heart attack is myocardial infarction.
True
9.A properly collected sputum specimen should contain both
mucus coughed up from the respiratory tract and saliva.
False
10.The most reliable and timely method of transporting
microbiologic specimens is pickup by the laboratory.
True
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Hepat stands for root of kidney
False
12. A medical assistant needs additional training to be able
to perform microbiologic tests, such as sensitivity tests, and
to interpret cultures of specimens.
True
13.Viruses are found in soil.
True
14. The process of blood cells clumping together to form a
clot is coagulation.
True
15.Water contributes about 60% of body weight.
True
16.The lowest level of organization for the human body
begins at the chemical level.
True
17. The law requires all employers to withhold money from
employees net earnings to pay federal, state,and local
income taxes.
False
18. Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are examples of
compounds.
True
19. The optimal temperature to promote growth of bacteria in
a culture medium is 37 degrees Celsius.
True
20. Bacteria that stain purple are gram positive.
True
The dorsal cavity is located in front of the body. (
POSTERIOR the back near spinal cord)
False
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22. Neoplasms are new growths and are cancerous , non-
cancerous.
True
23. The ventricles have one-way values at their entrances
and exits so that blood goes in the proper direction as the
heart pumps.
True
24.A living will is intended to help families of terminally ill
patients deal with the inevitable outcome and limit
unnecessary medical costs.
True
25.A co-payment is a fixed percentage of covered charges
after the deductible is met.
False
26.All medical practices have to cover workers compensation
cases.
False
The study of all factors that cause disease is known as
Etiology.
True
A check from an insurance company includes payment for
only one patient.
False
Calcium in milk can diminish the absorption of some
antibiotics.
True
Compounded interest is paid on the initial investment and on
the interest earned on the investment.
True
An employer must pay FUTA tax if employees wages total
more than $1500 in any quarter.
True