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Certified Medical Assistant National Credential Review Part 5

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This deck covers key concepts and terminology from the Certified Medical Assistant National Credential Review, focusing on medical terms, drug classifications, and prescription handling.

Tissue are composed of.

Cells
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
Tissue are composed of.
Cells
TRICUSPID VALVE
The valve located on the right side of the heart.
SEMICIRCULAR CANALS
Canals in the inner ear that affect equilibrium.
MEDIASTINUM
The area between the lungs that contain the heart, trachea, esophagus, and thymus gland.
OSTEOCLASIA
The surgical breaking of bones.
NEURALGIA
Pain over the course of a nerve.

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TermDefinition
Tissue are composed of.
Cells
TRICUSPID VALVE
The valve located on the right side of the heart.
SEMICIRCULAR CANALS
Canals in the inner ear that affect equilibrium.
MEDIASTINUM
The area between the lungs that contain the heart, trachea, esophagus, and thymus gland.
OSTEOCLASIA
The surgical breaking of bones.
NEURALGIA
Pain over the course of a nerve.

Which of the following are examples of plant-derived drugs?

DIGITOXIN & QUININE

Which of the following are drugs derived from animal substances.

THYROID HORMONE & INSULIN

Which drugs is derived from a mineral source?

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE

qid
The abbreviation used to indicate that a medication should be given four times a day.
Q.H.
The abbreviation for EVERY HOUR is.
ABSORPTION
Is the process of converting a drug from its dose form, such as a tablet or capsule, into a form the body can use.
METABOLISM
The process by which drug molecules are transformed into simpler products.
GENERIC NAME
The following is considered a drugs official name.
INSCRIPTION
Which part of a prescription includes the name of the drug and the amount?

Which part of the prescription contains the patients instructions?

TRANSCRIPTION

What would you do to secure the handling of prescription pads?
Suggest that the physician write prescribed amounts of medication in both numerals and words.
The action of antihypertensive drugs is to?
Reduce blood pressure
T.I.D
3 times a day
P.R.N
As needed
LMP
Last Menstrual period
O.D.
Right Eye
H.C.T
Hematocrit
C.A.
Carcinoma
Q.O.D
Every other day