Back to AI Flashcard MakerHealthcare /Certified Medical Assistant National Credential Review Part 4
Certified Medical Assistant National Credential Review Part 4
This deck covers essential concepts for the Certified Medical Assistant exam, including anatomical terms, physiological processes, and medical procedures.
WHETHER A BACTERIA IS GRAM POSITIVE OR GRAM NEGATIVE
GRAM STAINING IS DONE TO DETERMINE
Tap or swipe ↕ to flip
Swipe ←→Navigate
1/25
Key Terms
Term
Definition
WHETHER A BACTERIA IS GRAM POSITIVE OR GRAM NEGATIVE
GRAM STAINING IS DONE TO DETERMINE
Q WAVE
ON A NORMAL ECG TRACING, THE FIRST WAVE TO SHOW DOWNWARD DEFLECTION.
SYSTOLIC PRESSURE
THE FIRST SOUND HEARD WHEN TAKING BLOOD PRESSURE
NORMAL ORAL TEMPERATURE IS 98.6 F. THE EQUIVALENT CELSIUS TEMPERATURE
37.0 c degree
ULTRASOUND WAVES ARE DISRUPTED BY
air and gas
ULTRASOUND IS COMMONLY
GIVEN WITH ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
Related Flashcard Decks
Study Tips
- Press F to enter focus mode for distraction-free studying
- Review cards regularly to improve retention
- Try to recall the answer before flipping the card
- Share this deck with friends to study together
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
WHETHER A BACTERIA IS GRAM POSITIVE OR GRAM NEGATIVE | GRAM STAINING IS DONE TO DETERMINE |
Q WAVE | ON A NORMAL ECG TRACING, THE FIRST WAVE TO SHOW DOWNWARD DEFLECTION. |
SYSTOLIC PRESSURE | THE FIRST SOUND HEARD WHEN TAKING BLOOD PRESSURE |
NORMAL ORAL TEMPERATURE IS 98.6 F. THE EQUIVALENT CELSIUS TEMPERATURE | 37.0 c degree |
ULTRASOUND WAVES ARE DISRUPTED BY | air and gas |
ULTRASOUND IS COMMONLY | GIVEN WITH ELECTRICAL STIMULATION |
MONOCYTES | THE LARGEST WHITE BLOOD CELLS ARE |
19 GAUGE | WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING NEEDLES HAS THE WIDEST LUMEN. |
SUBCUTANEOUS | AN INJECTION INTO THE TISSUE BETWEEN THE SKIN AND MUSCLE. |
EPITHELIUM | THE LAYER OF CELLS FORMING THE EPIDERMIS OF THE SKIN & THE SURFACE LAYER OF MUCOUS & SEROUS MEMBRANES. |
MELANOCYTES | The epidermis contains |
STRATA | Several layers |
AFFERENT NEURONS | Neurons that carry impulses toward the brain or spinal cord. |
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA) | A large molecule which is the main constituent of chromosomes is referred to as deoxyribonucleic. |
OXYHEMOGLOBIN | Red blood cells appear red due to the presence of. |
SYMPATHETIC & PARASYMPATHETIC NERVES | The heartbeat is normally regulated by the. |
The median or sagittal plane divides the body | Into left and right |
PRONE POSITION | Face down |
SUPINE POSITION | Flat on their back with palms and face up. |
PROXIMAL | Is the opposite of distal. |
CORONAL | The body is divided into front and back. |
DORSAL | The opposite of ventral. |
PROXIMAL | The opposite of distal. |
The number of bones in the body. | 206 |
FEMUR | The longest bone in the body. |