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What does DOE stand for? ✔✔Dyspnea on Exertion
A 43-year-old male presents to the ED with vomiting that began 5 hours ago. He has a history of
Type II DM and is s/p
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Scribe U Final Questions and Answers
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What does DOE stand for? ✔✔Dyspnea on Exertion
A 43-year-old male presents to the ED with vomiting that began 5 hours ago. He has a history of
Type II DM and is s/p right BKA. On objective evaluation it is found that he is hyperglycemic
and has elevated ketones and so he will be admitted for DKA. Match the details to the correct
section of the chart ✔✔PSHx: Right BKA
ED Course: Hyperglycemia and elevated ketones
Diagnosis : DKA
CC: Vomiting
Onset: 5 hours ago
Disposition: Admit
PMHx: Type II DM
A patient is seen in the emergency department complaining of dysuria and tells you that she is 23
weeks pregnant. Â Your doctor diagnoses her with a UTI. Â Which of the following would be
the best diagnosis? ✔✔Acute urinary tract infection in pregnancy, 2nd trimester
Medical terminology. What is the medical term for infection of the gall bladder?
✔✔Cholecystitis
You see the physician check the patient's pulses in four places; the right wrist, the top of the right
foot, the back of the right foot and the left neck. The doctor states "The pulses are fine". Match
the location with the appropriate pulse that you would document in the physical exam?
✔✔Wrist: 2+ radial pulse
Top of foot: 2+ DDP
Neck: 2+ Carotid
Back of foot: 2+ PTP
What do you need to make sure to document for every admitted patient? (select the best option.)
✔✔A consultation note indicating the admitting physician
Quality is an important descriptor that can paint a picture for concerning DDx. Match the
following HPI detail with the corresponding DDx. ✔✔Chest pains when taking a deep breath:
PTX
Sharp, stabbing pains that alternately becomes a dull heavy pressure like an elephant sitting on
the chest, but regardless of quality, pain is always brought on by exertion: CAD/MI
Burning Chest pain: GERD
Medical terminology. What is the medical term for stones in the gallbladder? ✔✔Cholelithiasis
A 45 year old male presents to the ED with a constant, ripping, tearing pain to his central chest
radiating straight to his back with associated nausea that began 1 hour ago. What element is
constant? ✔✔Timing
You are starting your shift and your physician immediately picks up 3 patients. The first patient
is presenting with a productive cough steadily worsening since onset 4 weeks ago. The second
patient has had abdominal discomfort slowly localizing into the right lower abdomen with
accompanying fever over the last 6 hours and on PE, the patient has RLQ tenderness on
palpation. The third patient has urinary sx and urinedip has already resulted and is positive for
leukocytes and bacteria. Given the information, what might the most likely diagnoses' end up
being for these patients? ✔✔PNA, Appendicitis, UTI
What does "PE" stand for in the Diagnosis section of the chart? ✔✔Pulmonary Embolism
What are the possible consequences of a HIPAA violation? (select all that apply) ✔✔-
Termination
- Violator is blacklisted from medical programs like Medical, PA, or NP school
- Monetary fines to you and the hospital
- Prison time
- Lawsuit against you and the hospital
- Scribe program cancellation
You've just caught up on all of your charting. What are some things you can do to increase your
providers efficiency? (Select all that apply.) ✔✔- Accompanying your provider on re-evals
- Preparing for dispositions
- Preparing charts for patients that are assigned to your provider
- Tracking results
Match the following results with the corresponding diagnosis. ✔✔combination of (+) EKG and
(+) blood work : STEMI
combination of (-) EKG and (-) blood work : No MI
combination of (-) EKG and (+) blood work : NSTEMI
An 23-year-old female is brought in by EMS for a motor vehicle crash. Your physician
verbalizes outloud that the patient appears to be on a backboard and her cervical spine is
stabilized with a hard collar. The patient also appears to be lethargic with obvious lacerations
above her right eyebrow, left hand, and left thigh. Match the following exam findings with the
appropriate organ system. ✔✔- Patient lethargic: Neurological
- Patient with a c-collar: Neck
- Lacerations to the right eyebrow, left hand, and left thigh: Integumentary
- Patient back-boarded: Back
What is a "GI cocktail"? ✔✔Liquid consumed by mouth to treat an upset stomach
What condition correctly describes "Fertilized egg develops outside the uterus"? ✔✔Ectopic
Pregnancy
How would you diagnose Hemorrhagic CVA? ✔✔Head CT
LP
Which of the following lab results need to be monitored closely for efficiency? ✔✔Troponin
Creatinine
D-dimer
Which of the following would belong in a psy
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