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MIBMS Exam
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. Medicare is admininstered by ____
Bunion
CMS
Caudal
part of the physical examination of the vascular system
2. The shoulder bone is the
(c) Scapula
Tetracycline
Condyle
epinephrine & cortico steroids
3. Occipital - sphenoid - frontal - temporal - and ethmoid are bones of the
(B) Cranium
part of the physical examination of the vascular system
Minocyclin
Dislocation
4. Hyperthyroidism in older adults is typically treated with _______________
CMS
radioactive iodine
vitamin E
(A) administration of radiation therapy
5. Electromyographic
update eligibilty in the Medicare database
EMG
medically necessary
Dislocation
6. Occipital - sphenoid - frontal - temporal - and ethmoid are bones of the
(A) absorbs most of the x-rays it is exposed to...
(B) Cranium
MRI
CMS
7. Medicare does permit the provider's office to balance ______ a patient
bill
TD
many oral diabetic medications - including glipizide - have a similar sulfa base and cross-sensitivites are possible.
(c) Scapula
8. What is the main job for a COB contractor
Lyme Disease
AP
Minocyclin
update eligibilty in the Medicare database
9. Medicare Part A covers _____________ services
Tetracycline
(B) leiomyosarcoma
Inpatient
epinephrine & cortico steroids
10. What best characterizes and MRI
(A) absorbs most of the x-rays it is exposed to...
Lice
(A) sagittal - frontal - and cross-sectional images are produced using magnetic and radio waves
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
11. The similar metabolic processes that make medication toxic for the patient as well as the virus is why developing effective antiviral medication __________
CMS
have been difficult
(D) radioisotope
(B) moving the part of the body toward the midline of the body
12. Sulfonamide drugs may react with ___________ and __________ agents
(B) Cranium
vitamin E
thiazide diuretics & antidiabetic
inpatient
13. Is an antibiotic that can be nephrotoxic
Sternum
MeV
Leiomyosarcome
Tobramycin
14. Chronic inflammatory disease affecting skin (red rash on the face) - kidneys - heart - and lungs as well as joints
(C) Ostemyelitis
Systemic Lupus Eryhematosus
(A) absorbs most of the x-rays it is exposed to...
Achondroplasia
15. Inflammation of bone and bone marrow
(C) Ostemyelitis
Lyme Disease
Radiopharmaceutical
vitamin E
16. Chronic - progressive arthritis with stiffening of joints - especially of the spine
Fissure
(C) Ostemyelitis
Lyme Disease
Ankylosing Spondylitis
17. Thigh bone
Condyle
Femur
TD
Condyle
18. Vitamin D deficiency leads to softening of bone - which is known as
(A) osteomalacia
(C) technique using a radioactive substance and a computer to create three-dimensional images
epinephrine & cortico steroids
Penicillin
19. Lateral extension of the scapula
Bone Scan
Systemic Lupus Eryhematosus
Minocyclin
Acromion
20. What is the meaning of adduction
(B) moving the part of the body toward the midline of the body
Radiopharmaceutical
MeV
CMS
21. Poor formation of bone
(C) Ostemyelitis
eye
(B) Osteodystrophy
Amphotericin B
22. Displacement of a bone from its joint
3
Viral Load
Dislocation
LAT
23. Degenerative joint disease; chronic inflammation of bones and joints
Osteoarthritis
(B) Osteodystrophy
MMR
(B) moving the part of the body toward the midline of the body
24. Radioactive drug given for diagnostic or therapeutic purpose
Radiopharmaceutical
Protease inhibitors
MMRV
Sternum
25. Measles - mumps - rubella - and varicella vaccine
intramuscularly
Health and Human
Viral Load
MMRV
26. Lateral
(B) leiomyosarcoma
Condyle
LAT
Caudal
27. If a patient has received penicillin before with no adverse effects - this means the risk of allergic reaction is ____________
In Vivo
Chondroma
uncertain
Acromion
28. If a patient is being treated with amprenavir a patient will be caution about concomitant use of _________________
Tobramycin
EMG
(E) Cancellous bone
vitamin E
29. Codes are usually used when a dermatologist sees a patient in the office
(C) Fibula
Systemic Lupus Eryhematosus
Consultation
radioactive iodine
30. Tumor (benign) of cartilage
Achondroplasia
Chondroma
(B) Osteodystrophy
MMR
31. What is the main job for a COB contractor
MMR
Lindane
Federal Government
update eligibilty in the Medicare database
32. Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids <7 years vaccine
radioactive iodine
DT
Dislocation
(D) radioisotope
33. It is a parasite because it contains no chlorophyll
Achondroplasia
Fungi
Femur
epinephrine & cortico steroids
34. Electromyographic
MMRV
Lyme Disease
EMG
Femur
35. Spongy - porous bone tissue is also called
part of the physical examination of the vascular system
Condyle
crossover claim
(E) Cancellous bone
36. HCPCS are not used in an ________ setting
eye
Chondroma
medically necessary
inpatient
37. Tick-borne bacterium causes this type of arthritis
Condyle
Tetracycline
Lyme Disease
Minocyclin
38. Which of the following is true of a radiopaque substance?
(A) absorbs most of the x-rays it is exposed to...
thiazide diuretics & antidiabetic
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Lice
39. The number of viral copies per ML
Tobramycin
Lamina
Viral Load
AP
40. Membrane surronding bones
Lice
radioactive iodine
Arthrodesis
Periosteum
41. Compression of the median nerve in the the wrist
Tetracycline
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Radiopharmaceutical
Lice
42. Inflammation of bone and bone marrow
Femur
thiazide diuretics & antidiabetic
(C) Ostemyelitis
CMS
43. Breastbone
Sternum
Lamina
Lice
Achondroplasia
44. When teaching a patient about treatment of diabetes with glipizide the patient history of sensitivity to sulfa drugs is important because _________________________________________
DT
(C) technique using a radioactive substance and a computer to create three-dimensional images
many oral diabetic medications - including glipizide - have a similar sulfa base and cross-sensitivites are possible.
Femur
45. Interventional radiologists perform all of the following except
(A) administration of radiation therapy
Tetracycline
Fissure
U/S
46. Radioisotope administered to trace within a bone
MRI
Inpatient
Bone Scan
(c) Scapula
47. The similar metabolic processes that make medication toxic for the patient as well as the virus is why developing effective antiviral medication __________
(D) specializes diagnostic techniques such as ultrasound - MRI - and CT scans
Periosteum
Tetracycline
have been difficult
48. Measles - mumps - rubella - and varicella vaccine
Caudal
DT
many oral diabetic medications - including glipizide - have a similar sulfa base and cross-sensitivites are possible.
MMRV
49. Ultrasound
Hemodialysis
U/S
(c) Scapula
Herpes Simplex
50. Cystic mass arising from a tendon in the wrist
update eligibilty in the Medicare database
DT
Ganglion
CMS