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MIBMS Exam

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Surgical fixation of a joint






2. The smaller of the two lower leg bones is the






3. Medicare is a division of the Department of __________ and ________ services






4. Routing the blood including waste products outside the body through filters






5. Malignant tumor of the smooth muscle






6. Knuckle-like process at the end of a bone is called






7. The similar metabolic processes that make medication toxic for the patient as well as the virus is why developing effective antiviral medication __________






8. Is an antibiotic that would be effective in treating a patient with Chlamydia who is sensitive to penicillin






9. Medicare does permit the provider's office to balance ______ a patient






10. Occipital - sphenoid - frontal - temporal - and ethmoid are bones of the






11. Measles - mumps - rubella - and varicella vaccine






12. A nurse will prepare to administer ________ & _________ for patients who are experiencing anaphylaxis






13. Lateral extension of the scapula






14. Knuckle-like projection






15. It is a parasite because it contains no chlorophyll






16. The smaller of the two lower leg bones is the






17. SPECT is a






18. ______ publishes and updated Medicare Physician Fee Schedule every year






19. Radioisotope administered to trace within a bone






20. Diphtheria - and tetanus and whole cell pertussis vaccine






21. The shoulder bone is the






22. Poor formation of bone






23. ______ publishes and updated Medicare Physician Fee Schedule every year






24. Routing the blood including waste products outside the body through filters






25. What family does Varicella Zoster virus belong to?






26. Is the drug for Rocky Mountain spotted fever






27. Vitamin D deficiency leads to softening of bone - which is known as






28. Which of the following is true of a radiopaque substance?






29. Is the drug for Rocky Mountain spotted fever






30. If a patient has received penicillin before with no adverse effects - this means the risk of allergic reaction is ____________






31. Malignant tumor of smooth muscle






32. The cardiovascular subsection contains many diagnostic/therapeutic procedures that are divided as to whether the procedures are invasive or ____________






33. Standard measure of energy in radiation treatment






34. Radiation oncology codes include normal follow up care during the course of treatment and for ___ months following its completion






35. What does a radiologist do?






36. The similar metabolic processes that make medication toxic for the patient as well as the virus is why developing effective antiviral medication __________






37. What does a radiologist do?






38. What best characterizes and MRI






39. Narrow - deep-slit like opening






40. A nurse will prepare to administer ________ & _________ for patients who are experiencing anaphylaxis






41. Is an antibiotic that can be nephrotoxic






42. Is an antibiotic that can be nephrotoxic






43. A radioactive drug used in diagnosis of disease






44. Slipping or subluxation of a vertebra






45. Displacement of a bone from its joint






46. Slipping or subluxation of a vertebra






47. When teaching a patient about treatment of diabetes with glipizide the patient history of sensitivity to sulfa drugs is important because _________________________________________






48. Thigh bone






49. Spongy - porous bone tissue is also called






50. Codes are usually used when a dermatologist sees a patient in the office