#1
Which vital sign measures the number of breaths per minute?
Blood pressure
Pulse rate
Respiratory rate
Body temperature
#2
What does BMI stand for in healthcare?
Body Mass Index
Blood Measurement Indicator
Basic Metabolic Index
Bone Mass Increase
#3
What is a sphygmomanometer used to measure?
Body temperature
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Respiratory rate
#4
What does an oximeter measure?
Blood pressure
Blood oxygen saturation
Heart rate
Blood glucose level
#5
What does a spirometer measure?
Heart rate
Lung function
Brain activity
Blood oxygen saturation
#6
Which of the following is a non-invasive method for measuring blood pressure?
Arterial line
Sphygmomanometer
Central venous catheter
Pulse oximeter
#7
What does a peak flow meter measure?
Blood pressure
Blood oxygen saturation
Lung function
Heart rate
#8
Which of the following is NOT typically measured in a complete blood count (CBC) test?
Red blood cell count
White blood cell count
Platelet count
Blood sugar level
#9
What is the primary purpose of electrocardiography (ECG or EKG)?
To measure brain activity
To monitor blood oxygen levels
To assess heart function
To analyze lung capacity
#10
What does the Glasgow Coma Scale assess?
Visual acuity
Consciousness level
Heart rate variability
Joint mobility
#11
Which of the following is NOT a component of a typical metabolic panel blood test?
Creatinine
Bilirubin
Lipase
Albumin
#12
What does the acronym HIPAA stand for in healthcare?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Health Information Privacy and Protection Act
Healthcare Information Processing and Administration Act
Healthcare Insurance Program Administration and Access Act
#13
Which of the following is NOT a common method for measuring body temperature?
Oral thermometer
Rectal thermometer
Axillary thermometer
Intravenous thermometer
#14
Which of the following is a common method for assessing pain intensity?
Blood pressure measurement
Pulse oximetry
Visual analogue scale
Electrocardiography
#15
Which of the following is NOT typically included in a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) blood test?
Glucose
Electrolytes
Cholesterol
Liver enzymes
#16
What is the primary purpose of a urinalysis?
To measure blood glucose levels
To assess kidney function
To monitor heart rate variability
To evaluate lung capacity
#17
What does a fecal occult blood test detect?
Liver function
Intestinal parasites
Blood in the stool
Pancreatic enzymes
#18
What does the acronym EHR stand for in healthcare?
Electronic Health Record
Emergency Healthcare Registry
Effective Health Reporting
Epidemiological Health Review
#19
Which of the following is NOT a common method for measuring pulse rate?
Radial pulse
Carotid pulse
Temporal pulse
Brachial pulse
#20
Which of the following is a common tool for assessing neurological function?
Sphygmomanometer
Stethoscope
Goniometer
Reflex hammer
#21
Which of the following tests is used to diagnose diabetes?
Thyroid function test
Hemoglobin A1c test
Liver function test
C-reactive protein test
#22
Which imaging technique uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate images of the body's internal structures?
X-ray
CT scan
MRI
Ultrasound
#23
What is the purpose of a Holter monitor in healthcare?
To measure blood pressure continuously
To monitor blood glucose levels
To record heart activity over time
To measure lung capacity
#24
Which imaging technique uses ionizing radiation to produce detailed images of the inside of the body?
MRI
Ultrasound
CT scan
PET scan
#25
What is the primary purpose of a Holter monitor in healthcare?
To measure blood pressure continuously
To monitor blood glucose levels
To record heart activity over time
To measure lung capacity