Clinical Procedures for Medical Assistants

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Author: Kathy Bonewit-West

ISBN-10: 1416034757

ISBN-13: 9781416034759

Category: Medical Assistants

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Encompassing all of the back office, hands-on concepts and skills that medical assistants need to know, this popular, in-depth resource of clinical procedures covers essential topics such as taking vital signs and lab specimens, processing lab specimens, as well as preparing patients for examinations, surgeries, and other office treatments and procedures. The book's current, expert, accessible coverage addresses all aspects of back office duties, with certain transdisciplinary themes (legal/ethical, patient education, documentation) woven throughout the chapters where appropriate. This edition continues to feature profiles of real medical assistants who are currently practicing in the clinical area, sharing their most memorable or influential on-the-job experiences. Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details.• Expert reputation of both the text and author Kathy Bonewit-West reassures readers that all information is accurate and follows the national curriculum guidelines. • Medical assistant profiles provide unique and memorable biographical profiles of real-life MAs sharing their fears, likes, hopes, and aspirations, designed to help readers connect with their future career goals in a concrete way. • End-of-chapter procedures with steps, rationales, and charting examples clearly show how a particular procedure would be documented in the medical record. • Patient Teaching boxes present patient education in the context of the medical assistant's role, making it more immediate and relevant. • Terminology Review boxes identify key terms for a valuable terminology overview in each chapter. • Certification Review boxes provide a bulleted summary review of important points to know after each chapter that may be covered in the medical assisting certification exam. • Medical Practice and the Law boxes describe legal issues that are important for medical assistants to understand. • On the Web boxes list websites for further student study and research relevant to each chapter.• Reorganized table of contents presents a more logical progression of material, beginning with the medical record and followed by medical asepsis and sterilization and disinfection so readers have the foundation of basic clinical knowledge before delving into more complicated procedural concepts. • Apply Your Knowledge sections offer case-based, multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter to help strengthen critical thinking and application skills.A table correlating Cognitive Learning Objectives with Performance Skills Learning Objectives clearly identifies the cognitive basis for each clinical skill. • The Administration of Medication chapter has been extensively revised to include the most current and commonly used drugs, exposing readers to medication names most likely encountered in the medical office. • What Would You Do? What Would You Not Do? case study boxes and responses profile real-world cases throughout the chapter. • English-to-Spanish medical terms appendix covers glossary terms used by medical assistants when interacting with Spanish-speaking patients. Julie Hosley This text is designed to meet the needs of the medical assistant whose role is expanding by enhancing professional competency in the clinical area. This is the fifth edition since 1979; the most recent edition was published in 1995. The author proposes to expose the student to all areas of competence in a step-by-step procedural format. Supporting theory begins each chapter to help students understand the reasoning behind the skills requirements. With the increasing role of the medical assistant in healthcare, there is a greater need for proficiency in all areas of the medical office. The author has met her objectives with this newest update. The text is written for the medical assisting student but may be used as a refresher for the practicing professional in the clinical field. It is written at an accessible level for this audience. The author is aware of the needs of the medical assisting curriculum and has polished her book through each edition to reflect the changing requirements of the profession. Every area of clinical practice in the medical office is covered with a brief background to introduce standard procedures. The text is written in a straightforward manner with an abundance of visually appealing boxes, tables, graphs, and illustrations. This edition includes boxes contributed by practicing medical assistants to expand on the information in each chapter from a ""real life"" perspective. Web site sources of additional information are included at the conclusion of each chapter. This text compares favorably with others specifically for the clinical practice. The author has updated this valuable text to reflect current medical concerns while retaining the overellexcellence of the previous editions.

Sect. IInfection Control1The Medical Record32Medical Asepsis and the OSHA Standard503Sterilization and Disinfection84Sect. IIBasic Clinical Procedures4Vital Signs1225The Physical Examination166Sect. IIISpecialty Examinations and Procedures6Eye and Ear Assessment and Procedures2047Physical Agents to Promote Tissue Healing2368The Gynecologic Examination and Prenatal Care2709The Pediatric Examination326Sect. IVAdvanced Clinical Procedures10Minor Office Surgery37611Administration of Medication434Sect. VDiagnostic Testing12Cardiopulmonary Procedures51013Colon Procedures and Male Reproductive Health54614Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging564Sect. VIPhysician's Office Laboratory15Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory58416Urinalysis61217Phlebotomy65818Hematology70619Blood Chemistry and Serology72620Medical Microbiology754Sect. VIIEmergency Medical Procedures21Emergency Medical Procedures782App. AMedical Abbreviations815App. BThe Human Body: Highlights of Structure and Function825Glossary845