













































































Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Community
Ask the community for help and clear up your study doubts
Discover the best universities in your country according to Docsity users
Free resources
Download our free guides on studying techniques, anxiety management strategies, and thesis advice from Docsity tutors
A comprehensive set of 200 multiple-choice questions and answers designed to prepare medical assistants for the ccma exam in 2025. the questions cover a wide range of topics relevant to clinical practice, including patient assessment, vital signs, laboratory procedures, medical terminology, and patient care. this resource is valuable for students and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in medical assisting.
Typology: Exams
1 / 85
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!
d) shortness of breath Other manifestations include edema and fatigue - A medical assistant is preparing a patient who has congestive heart failure (CHF) for an exam by the provider. Which of the following manifestation should the assistant expect? a) palpitations b) headaches c) chest pain d) shortness of breath a) count the respirations while the patient thinks the pulse is being taken To obtain the most accurate reading, this must be done when the patient is not expecting it - When measuring a patient's respiratory rate, which of the following actions should the MA take to ensure an accurate reading? a) count the respirations while the patient thinks the pulse is being taken b) instruct the patient to breathe normally while counting breaths c) count the respirations for 15 seconds and multiply by 2 d) instruct the patient to take deep breaths while obtaining his pulse d) potassium 3 mEq/L
Normal potassium range is 3.5- 5 mEq/L - Which of the following laboratory results should the medical assistant recognize is abnormal? a) sodium 138 mEq/L b) RBC count 5.2/mm^ c) platelets 350/mm^ d) potassium 3 mEq/L c) scissors Scissors are considered cutting and dissecting instruments because they include a sharp blade or surface for cutting, dissecting, or scraping. The other tools are not for dissecting or cutting.
a) dyspnea - Which of the following terms should an MA use to tell a provider that a patient is having discomfort and difficulty breathing? a) dyspnea b) eupnea c) pneumothorax d) pneumonia a) remittance advice This document itemizes all paid, denied, and allowable charges for a patient. It notifies the provider of any and all claim denials. - Which of the following methods is used to notify a provider of the denial of a claim by an insurance carrier? a) remittance advice b) coordination of benefits c) eligibility for insurance d) CMS- 1500 claim form a) lithotomy - Which of the following positions is appropriate for a pelvic exam? a) lithotomy b) prone c) supine d) high-Fowler's
c) holter monitor application - Which of the following cardiac procedures is within an MA's scope of practice and does not require a licensed technician or provider to assist or perform it? a) cardiac doppler b) nuclear stress test c) holter monitor application d) angiogram c) interrupted baseline - Which of the following EKG artifacts is caused by a disconnected electrode and results in the tracing going into the margins of the paper? a) wandering baseline b) AC interference c) interrupted baseline d) somatic tremor d) "I know you are concerned about your test results, We'll call you as soon as your results come in." - An MA receives a phone call from a patient who seems anxious about the results of a test. Which of the following responses should the assistant make? a) "The doctor is busy right now and will call you back. You don't really want me to give you the results, do you?" b) "I'm afraid it's bad news. I would get a second opinion if I were you." c) "Don't worry about it. Until we say you have something to worry about, try to relax."
correspondence using the simplified letter style. Which of the following features should the assistant use? a) a complimentary closing b) a subject line in all caps c) indented paragraphs in the body of the letter d) center-aligned dateline and salutation b) on the left anterior axillary line, horizontal to V4 - Where should a medical assistant place the electrode for V5? a) on the left mid-axillary line, horizontal to V b) on the left anterior axillary line, horizontal to V c) on the left mid-clavicular line, 5th intercostal space d) on the right margin of the sternum, 4th intercostal space a) 170 cm Convert 5'7" to inches (67 inches). Convert inches to cm (1 in = 2.54 cm). - An MA is caring for a patient who is 5'7" tall. Which of the following is the patient's height in cm? a) 170 cm b) 145 cm c) 114 cm d) 26 cm a) wrap the wound from distal to proximal - Which of the following should an MA use
when bandaging a wound? a) wrap the wound from distal to proximal b) bandage fingers and toes to prevent further injury c) extend the wound dressing 3 - 5 inches beyond the bandage d) moisten and apply ointment before bandaging b) order additional lab tests to confirm the patient's condition - Which of the following is outside of an MA's scope of practice? a) perform clinical duties under the direct supervision of the provider b) order additional lab tests to confirm the patient's condition c) provide directions to a patient about preparation for a diagnostic test d) reinforce instructions about medications and special diets a) problem-focused exam Problem-focused exams are limited to a single body area or system mentioned in the chief complaint. - A patient is seen in an urgent care center for a laceration to the left foot. The provider evaluates the injury, determines sutures are not needed, applies a dressing, and releases the patient. Which of the following levels of examination should an MA use for the procedural coding for this visit? a) problem-focused exam b) expanded problem-focused exam c) detailed exam d) comprehensive exam
b) Sims' - In which of the following positions should an MA place a healthy patient in preparation for a rectal exam? a) lithotomy b) Sims' c) supine d) Trendelenburg d) confirm the correct identity of the patient - Which of the following steps for a fingerstick should an MA complete first? a) cleanse the site with an antiseptic wipe b) select the appropriate part of the 3rd or 4th finger c) position the blade of the lancet across the lines of the fingertips d) confirm the correct identity of the patient c) cilia - Which of the following cell structures is instrumental in helping the body mobilize and secrete mucus from the respiratory tract? a) centrioles b) ribosomes c) cilia d) mitochondria
a) ask the patient to state and spell their full name and provide their DOB - An MA in an outpatient facility is preparing a patient for a venipuncture. Which of the following actions should the MA take to confirm the patient's identity? a) ask the patient to state and spell their full name and provide their DOB b) ask the patient for the provider's name c) as the patient to state their age and address d) ask the patient to confirm their exam room number d) "I will record any symptoms I experience in the event log." - An MA is reinforcing teaching about a cardiac event monitor with a patient. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates an understanding of the procedure? a) "I will return the monitor after wearing it for 24 hours." b) "I will discontinue my usual exercise routine." c) " I will avoid removing the electrodes." d) "I will record any symptoms I experience in the event log." a) receive and prepare tissue specimens for processing - When assisting a provider with a punch biopsy of a mole, which of the following tasks should an MA expect to perform? a) receive and prepare tissue specimens for processing b) swab fluids from the biopsy site c) retract the edges of the biopsy site d) place sutures at the incision site c) inspect the integrity of the needle's seal
d) left heel If a child is under 12 months, the heel should be used for routine testing even if there is a well- developed vein available because it is sufficient and causes less trauma. - An MA has a request to collect a routine CBC from a health 10-month-old infant. Which of the following is the most appropriate collection site? a) 3rd finger of the left hand b) medial antecubital (AC) vein c) cephalic vein d) left heel a) "I think that you feel that your treatment is not effective." This statement validates that patient's feelings using the restatement technique without giving the patient unfounded reassurance, being defensive, or giving medical advice. - A patient tells the MA that his provider's office is incompetent, as there is no improvement in his condition. Which of the following is an appropriate response for the assistant to make? a) "I think that you feel that your treatment is not effective." b) "I'm sure that the provider can help you get better." c) "That isn't fair. Our office treats many patients successfully." d) "You could take a different medication and then you'll feel better." c) compile a list of local community agencies The first step is to research, identify, and create a list of local community resources and services. -
An MA is preparing a community resource library. Which of the following actions should the assistant take first? a) collect feedback from patients about their experiences with the resources b) update the community resource information c) compile a list of local community agencies d) make a spreadsheet that has the contact information of services b) daytime phone number Patient's name, phone number, and brief description of reason for visit should be on the appointment calendar. Does not need diagnosis code, DOB, or identification number in the calendar. - Which of the following should the MA enter into the appointment calendar when scheduling a patient for a skin rash? a) diagnosis code for dermatitis b) daytime phone number c) date of birth d) patient's identification number b) "Liniments contain a higher portion of oil than medicated lotions." - A patient asks an MA to explain the difference between a liniment and a medicated lotion. Which of the following responses is correct? a) "Medicated lotions are used to treat disorders in the muscle and bones." b) "Liniments contain a higher portion of oil than medicated lotions." c) "Liniments are used to control itching."
c) ask the provider to write off the charges on the patient's account d) determine if the patient has a previous balance d) head circumference - An MA is monitoring an infant patient for microcephaly. Which of the following describes the anthropometric measurement that the assistant should perform? a) length b) weight c) chest circumference d) head circumference d) call the pharmacy to confirm the receipt of the faxed prescription - An MA is faxing a prescription to a patient's pharmacy. Which of the following actions should the MA take? a) send the prescription without a cover page b) shred the confirmation of transmission message to ensure the patient's privacy c) request that the provider d) call the pharmacy to confirm the receipt of the faxed prescription d) remain within the patient's view to allow lip-reading - An MA is collecting a health history from an older adult patient who exhibits moderate hearing loss. Which of the following actions should the assistant take? a) keep her hands still to avoid distracting the patient b) speak with a raised pitch when clarifying information c) use longer sentences to keep the patient's attention d) remain within the patient's view to allow lip-reading
b) a fast and steady flow with no variability - An MA is performing spirometry testing for a patient who has shortness of breath. Which of the following results of the spirometry test indicates a successful maneuver? a) a slow and progressive start b) a fast and steady flow with no variability c) an exhalation of 3 seconds d) light coughing during the test d) check capillary refill in the patient's finger If capillary refill is adequate (2 seconds or less) then the MA may apply the sensor to the finger. Otherwise, attach it to the earlobe or nose. Additionally, you do not need to report a pulse ox reading to the provider unless it is below 95%. - An MA is measuring a patient's oxygen saturation with a pulse oximeter. Which of the following actions should the assistant take? a) report a reading of 97% to the provider b) wash the site with soap and water c) instruct the patient to take several deep breaths while the sensor is in place d) check capillary refill in the patient's finger a) "I will roll the bottle between my hands before drawing the medication." The patient should do this to ensure the medication is suspended properly. They should also rotate injections sites and inject at a 45- to 90-degree angle. - An MA is reinforcing teaching
b) diagnosis code c) charges d) place of service b) home health care Home health care organizations provide assistance with medications, wound care, and other services needed in a patient's own home. - A provider examines an older adult patient who is disabled and has a lesion on her arm. An MA should anticipate a referral for this patient to which of the following ancillary services? a) diagnostic services b) home health care c) rehabilitation services d) hospice care c) $ The patient owes $20 for his copayment and is responsible for 10% of the $200 (coinsurance), which is $20. In total, the patient owes $40. - An MA is determining the amount a patient will be required to pay for a scheduled procedure that has an allowable amount of $200. The patient has a $20 copayment, a 90/10 coinsurance, and has met his deductible. What is the total amount the patient is expected to pay the provider for this procedure? a) $ b) $ c) $
d) $ b) pears with skin All of the answers contain 0.5g-1.0g of insoluble fiber, but pears with skin have the most fiber at 4g per serving. - An MA is encouraging a patient to increase her intake of insoluble fiber to help prevent constipation and hemorrhoids. Which of the following foods should the MA recommend as the best source of insoluble fiber? a) cooked white rice b) pears with skin c) strawberries d) popcorn c) hold sharps by the blunt end to avoid a needlestick injury (A) is incorrect because you should not re-cap needles as this increases the risk for needlestick injury. (B) is incorrect because unused ampules should be restocked. (D) is incorrect because the sharps container gets disposed of when it is 2/3 full. - An MA is cleaning an examination room after assisting a provider with a biopsy. Which of the following actions should the MA take? a) place the caps back on the needles to reduce of puncturing the sharps container b) break off the tops of unused ampules and discard the liquid c) hold sharps by the blunt end to avoid a needlestick injury d) dispose of the sharps container once it is completely full