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College Medical Practices
A local health department has fixed costs of $100,000 per month and variable costs of $25 for physical exams. It proposes to provide each exam for $50. What is the break-even output for this department?
  1. 4,000 exams
  2. 4,000 exams in a month
  3. cannot be worked out from the information
  4. 2,000 exams per month
College Medical Practices
The general measurement is 5 milliliters per teaspoon (ml/tsp). If the medication you are taking is 60mg/tsp, how many milligrams per milliliter (mg/ml) is it?
  1. 10mg
  2. 60mg
  3. 12mg
  4. 2mg
College Medical Terms
ANTI-
  1. FAST, RAPID
  2. WITHIN, INSIDE
  3. AGAINST
  4. HEART
College Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
What is an example of emotional abuse?
  1. Threatening
  2. Shaking
  3. Slapping
  4. Hitting
College Microbiology
unicellular with spherical rod or spiral shapes. most absorb nutrients from environment, but some make their own nutrients by photosynthesis
  1. virus
  2. algae
  3. bacteria
  4. fungi
College Prenatal and Child Care
Children who do not receive adequate nutrition are at risk for:
  1. malnutrition
  2. poor intellectual development
  3. poor physical development
  4. all of the above
College Microbiology
The study of organisms and agents too small to be seen clearly by the unaided eye
  1. microbiology
  2. macrobiology
  3. mycology
  4. phycology
College Medical Practices
Dr. Smith tells Technician Andrea to give an antibiotic injection to Sam. Sam weighs 25kg and the dose is 2mg/kg. The medication comes in 25mg/ml. How many mls will she give to Sam?
  1. 2mls
  2. 25mls
  3. 1ml
  4. 10mls
  5. She panics and quits her job.
College Diet and Nutrition
Eating fresh fruits and vegetables is good for your health
  1. True
  2. False
College Microbiology
The three main bacteria morphologies are known as                            .
  1. coccus, bacilli, and spiral
  2. coccus, sphere, and star
  3. boccus, cacilli, and spiral
  4. cocoid, bacoid, and spiroid
College Fitness
Extra abdominal fat increases your risk for heart disease.
  1. True
  2. False
College Fitness
The effectiveness of the immune system depends upon the individual's
  1. general health
  2. age
  3. heredity
  4. all of the above
College Microbiology
There are more bacteria in your mouth right now than the total number of men, women, and children that have ever existed on Earth since humans separated from the great apes some
6–10 million years ago.
  1. True
  2. False
College Emergency Medical Services
Which of the following is a primary goal of first aid?
  1. Providing comprehensive medical care
  2. Preventing the victim’s condition from getting worse
  3. Reassuring the victim and providing comfort
  4. Determining the cause of the victim’s illness or injury
College Microbiology
                is the most diverse group of prokaryotes.
  1. fungi
  2. bacteria
  3. plants
  4. humans
College Fitness
It does not matter how fast you walk because you will burn the same amount of calories.
  1. True
  2. False
College Microbiology
The causative agent of a disease that causes the disease include                                                 .
  1. fungus, rickettsia, virus
  2. bacteria,virus, protozoan
  3. virus, fungus, rickettsia
  4. virus, bacteria, fungus, rickettsia or protozoan
College Diet and Nutrition
Protein is a nutrient
  1. True
  2. False
College Microbiology
A SPIRAL SHAPED BACTERIA IS KNOWN AS A                .
  1. streptococco
  2. spiralcoctus
  3. staphlococci
  4. spirochete
College Microbiology
               are very small infectious agents that live only in invading other cells.
  1. viruses
  2. fungus
  3. yeast
  4. parasites
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