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AMCA CMAC Exam 2025-2026: 300+ Questions and Answers, Exams of Medical Sciences

A comprehensive set of 300+ multiple-choice questions and answers for the amca cmac exam, covering various topics in medical terminology, anatomy, patient care, and medical procedures. it's a valuable resource for students preparing for the exam, allowing for self-assessment and knowledge reinforcement. The questions are designed to test understanding of key concepts and practical applications.

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AMCA CMAC EXAM 2025-2026|ACTUAL 300+
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GRADED A+
The opening inside the skull that holds the brain is the:
a. Cranial cavity
b. Orbital cavity
c. Nasal cavity
d. Thoracic cavity ANS:>>>The dorsal cavity is divided into the cranial cavity (which houses
the brain)
The ANS:>>> is: Cranial cavity
A crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment for less than one year is known as a:
a. Misdemeanor
b. Arbitration
c. Felony
d. Mitigation ANS:>>>Misdemeanors are less serious crimes than felonies and re
punishable by fines or imprisonment up to a year or less.
The correct ANS:>>> is: Misdemeanor
Professional negligence is also called:
a. Malfunction
b. Arbitration
c. Malice
d. Malpractice - ANS:>>>-Medical negligence is commonly known as malpractice
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The opening inside the skull that holds the brain is the: a. Cranial cavity b. Orbital cavity c. Nasal cavity d. Thoracic cavity ANS:>>>The dorsal cavity is divided into the cranial cavity (which houses the brain) The ANS:>>> is: Cranial cavity A crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment for less than one year is known as a: a. Misdemeanor b. Arbitration c. Felony d. Mitigation ANS:>>>Misdemeanors are less serious crimes than felonies and re punishable by fines or imprisonment up to a year or less. The correct ANS:>>> is: Misdemeanor Professional negligence is also called: a. Malfunction b. Arbitration c. Malice d. Malpractice - ANS:>>>-Medical negligence is commonly known as malpractice

The correct ANS:>>> is: Malpractice Which of the following items is the most important for assistive personnel to keep in mind during their daily routine in medical settings? a. Burglary b. Confidentiality c. Privilege granted to a physician d. Consent ANS:>>>In the Standard of Care the first item the medical assistant should uphold is maintaining confidentiality The correct ANS:>>> is: Confidentiality In which of the following situations is it permissible to release information from a patient's records? a. When the patient's employer requests it b. When an attorney requests it c. When a court requests it by means of a subpoena d. When the patient's best friend requests it ANS:>>>The law may require the physician to release the record when a court subpoenas it The correct ANS:>>> is: When a court requests it by means of a subpoena Under which of the following circumstances is it permissible to release information from a patient's records? a. When the physician calls to request it b. When the patient signs a release c. When the insurance company signs a release

b. Sanitization c. Distillation d. Disinfection ANS:>>>Sanitization is the scrubbing of instruments and equipment with special brushes and detergents to remove blood, mucous and other contaminants The correct ANS:>>> is: Sanitization This is the process that involves a soaking or wiping process and inhibits the activity of disease-causing organisms. a. Sterilization b. Sanitizing c. Disinfection d. Treated with antiseptics ANS:>>>Disinfection is the process that destroys most micro organisms; however it cannot kill all The correct ANS:>>> is: Disinfection The process used for supplies that would come in contact with internal body tissue or an open wound. It involves the use of heat (steam) and an autoclave. a. Disinfection b. Sterilization c. Surgical Asepsis d. Sanitization ANS:>>>Sterilization is required for all instruments and supplies that will penetrate a patient's skin. Sterilization usually involves an autoclave or chemical (cold) process The correct ANS:>>> is: Sterilization

You are taking vitals on a patient and they complain that they have dizziness every once in a while. What type of symptom is this? a. Familial b. Subjective c. Objective d. Social ANS:>>>Subjective date is obtained from a conversation with the patient The correct ANS:>>> is: Subjective You are taking vitals on a patient and they complain their right eye is throbbing. Their right eye is swollen and bruised. What type of symptom is this? a. Familial b. Subjective c. Social d. Objective ANS:>>>Objective data is readily apparent and measurable The correct ANS:>>> is: Objective If you are recording a patient's height and are using centimeters, what is the conversion formula to go from centimeters to inches? a. Mulitply by 2. b. Subtract 2.5 from the number c. Divide by 2. d. Add 2.5 to the number ANS:>>>To go from CM to inches, the formula would be CM ÷2.54 = Inches

completeness, conciseness, chronological order and confidentiality The correct ANS:>>> is: Client's words Which suture size listed below is the thickest? a. 1 - 0 b. 5 - 0 c. 7 - 0 d. 0 - 0 ANS:>>>*Suture materials come in thicknesses ranging from size 11 - 0 (smallest) to size 7 (largest) The correct ANS:>>> is: 0 - 0 The patient has a history of cardiovascular disease. Which of the following tests would not be used as a screening procedure? a. Chest x-ray b. Colonoscopy c. Blood work

d. ECG ANS:>>>A colonoscopy is done to visualize the large intestine and also to screen for colon cancer The correct ANS:>>> is: Colonoscopy Which plane divides the body into right and left portions? a. Frontal b. Transverse c. Sagittal d. Lateral ANS:>>>*A sagittal plane divides the body into left and right portions The correct ANS:>>> is: Sagittal The term meaning close to the point of attachment is: a. Proximal b. Distal c. Superior d. Medial ANS:>>>Proximal means close to the point of attachment or to the trunk of the body The correct ANS:>>> is: Proximal Which most accurately states the purpose of coding? a. Coding identifies patients in a database b. Coding is used to track a physician's payments c. Coding helps physicians with the diagnosis d. Coding determines the reimbursement of medical fees ANS:>>>The combination of

a. Making sure your vaccinations are up-to-date b. Allowing the exam room to air out after each patient c. Washing your hands before and after each patient contact d. Wearing gloves and goggles during all examinations ANS:>>>Hand sanitizing is one of the best means of reducing the spread of microorganisms in a health care facility The correct ANS:>>> is: Washing your hands before and after each patient contact Using a stethoscope, the artery most commonly used for taking a patient's pulse is: a. Apical b. Temporal c. Carotid d. Radial ANS:>>>The apical pulse (the heartbeat at the apex of the heart) can be heard with a stethoscope The correct ANS:>>> is: Apical You've taken a patient's temperature and recorded it as 96.9°F. Later, the physician asks you to convert this measurement to Celsius. What is the patient temperature in Celsius? a. 21. b. 36. c. 116. d. 37.9 ANS:>>>The formula for Fahrenheit to Celsius is 96.9 (F-32) x 5/9 =? 96.

  • 32 x 5/9 =? The correct ANS:>>> is: 36.

Which of the following is not considered a vital sign? a. Weight b. Respiration c. Pulse Rate d. Blood pressure ANS:>>>*Vital signs include temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure and pain The correct ANS:>>> is: Weight Which muscle acts to abduct and extend the arm at the shoulder? a. Deltoid b. Bicep c. Gluteus Maximus d. Tricep ANS:>>>The deltoid acts to abduct and extend the arm at the shoulder The correct ANS:>>> is: Deltoid Pointing the toes downward is known as: a. Pronation b. Plantar flexion c. Abduction d. Dorsiflexion ANS:>>>Pointing the toes down is known as plantar flexion The correct ANS:>>> is: Plantar flexion Which heart valve is between the left atrium and the left ventricle?

b. Cardiac output c. Systemic circulation d. Systolic pressure ANS:>>>Cardiac output is the total amount of blood pumped out of the heart in one minute The correct ANS:>>> is: Cardiac output Which route is involved in administering a drug by placing it under the patient's tongue and leaving it there until it is dissolved? a. Buccal route b. Subcutaneous route c. Transdermal route d. Sublingual route ANS:>>>Buccal is dissolved in the cheek and gum and sublingual goes under the tongue The correct ANS:>>> is: Sublingual route Which of the following is a government-sponsored health benefits plan? a. TRICARE b. PHO c. HSA d. SSI ANS:>>>TRICARE is government sponsored health benefits for active duty and retired service personnel and their families The correct ANS:>>> is: TRICARE Which of the following is a sedative?

a. Barbituate b. Lithium c. Levodopa d. Phenothiazine ANS:>>>Barbituates /sedatives are commonly used together The correct ANS:>>> is: Barbituate Codeine is an example of what kind of drug? a. Sedative b. Narcotic analgesic c. Antiepileptic drug d. Antidepressant ANS:>>>Government agencies use the popular term narcotics for opioids like codeine The correct ANS:>>> is: Narcotic analgesic Which of the following is a common route for the administration of parenteral medications? a. Transdermal b. Injection

oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and to carry CO2 from the tissues to the lungs The correct ANS:>>> is: Carry oxygen from the lungs and to carry carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs Medication applied in patch form is called: a. Buccal b. Topical ointment c. Transdermal d. Tine test ANS:>>>A drug administered through the transdermal patch is absorbed through the skin directly into the bloodstream The correct ANS:>>> is: Transdermal An optional health benefits program offered to persons signing up for Social Security benefits is: a. TRICARE

b. Medicaid c. Medicare Part A d. Medicare Part B ANS:>>>Medicare Part B is voluntary and members must pay income based premiums to enroll The correct ANS:>>> is: Medicare Part B Which term refers to the control of bleeding? a. Hemostasis b. Hematocrit c. Platelets d. Hemoglobin ANS:>>>Hemostasis is the process of forming blood clot to stop the leakage of blood The correct ANS:>>> is: Hemostasis One example of PPE includes: a. ID Tag b. Face shield c. Stethoscope d. Scrub shirt ANS:>>>Gloves, masks, eye/face shield, gowns and or lab coats make up standard PPE The correct ANS:>>> is: Face shield An instrument used to clear a blockage is a:

d. The people the practice owes money to ANS:>>>Accounts receivable is the total owed to the practice but not yet received The correct ANS:>>> is: A record of all monies due to the practice Question 50 A jagged, open wound of the skin is a/an: a. Abrasion b. Laceration c. Incision d. Puncture ANS:>>>A laceration is a jagged, open wound in the skin that can extend down into the underlying tissue The correct ANS:>>> is: Laceration You are preparing a patient for an examination when she claims that she is nauseous. She begins to vomit bright, red blood. Which PPE would be the most appropriate to wear in this situation? a. Goggles, gown and uniform b. Gloves, face shield, and gown c. Face shield, gown, and booties d. Gown, gloves and booties ANS:>>>Gloves, face shield and gown are standard PPE for protection against bodily fluids The correct ANS:>>> is: Gloves, face shield, and gown Sterile materials used to cover an incision are:

a. Drapes b. Dressings c. Bandages d. Sterile strips ANS:>>>Dressings are sterile materials used to cover an incision The correct ANS:>>> is: Dressings A very busy phlebotomist misidentifies the patient when collecting a specimen for transfusion preparation. The possible misdiagnosis of blood type could cause the patient's death. If the phlebotomist's action results in injury, the wrongful act is called: a. Battery b. Assault c. Fraud d. Negligence ANS:>>>Negligence is charged when a healthcare practitioner fails to exercise ordinary care and the patient is injured The correct ANS:>>> is: Negligence Which of the following is a phlebotomy QA procedure?