NEW 2023 SCRIBEAMERICA OUTPATIENT FINAL EXAM WITH GRADED 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What medical term is used to describe the physician
examining the
... [Show More] patient by touch? - answers-palpation
Organize the parts of the chart from top (1) to bottom (5). -
answers-1) HPI
2) ROS
3) PE
4) Assessment
5) Plan
What ROS system would include dysphagia, the medical
term for difficult or painful swallowing? - answers-*ENT
T/F. The ROS does not contain the CC and its associated
symptoms because they are already listed in the HPI. -
answers-False
37. Match the body system with the corresponding PE
finding: - answers-HEENT Throat
--> pharyngeal erythema
HEENT Ears --> TM erythema
Cardiovascular --> tachycardia
Pulmonary --> rhonchi
Abdomen --> Murphy's sign
Neurological --> Alert and oriented x 4
Skin --> Abscess with fluctuance
A patient requires a heart bypass to treat a heart attack.
What PSHx would you record into the chart? Expand the
abbreviation - answers-coronary artery bypass graft
What body system would the exam finding PERRL be
documented in? - answers-Eyes
T/F. It is acceptable to look up your own medical
information while working in the clinic.
- answers-False
What condition correctly describes "mini-stroke"? Use the
abbreviation - answers-TIA
A patient requires a "balloon" to treat a heart attack. What
PSHx would you record into the chart? One word only. -
answers-angioplasty
43. Which of the following are risk factors for developing
CAD? (select all that apply) - answers-*HTN
*HLD
*FHx of CAD under age 55
*DM
*smoking
What is the medical term for "slow heart rate"? - answersbradycardia
What medical term can be used to describe "having
multiple chronic conditions"? - answers-comorbidity
A patient requires partial removal of the lung to treat lung
cancer. What PSHx would you record into the chart? Hint:
two words - answers-partial lobectomy
47. You see the physician check the patient's pulses in
four places: the right wrist, the top of the 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. -
answers-wrist --> 2+ radial pulse
top of foot --> 2+ DP pulse
neck --> 2+ carotid pulse
back of ankle --> 2+ PT pulse
48. What condition correctly describes "a blood clot in the
extremities"? Use the abbreviation - answers-DVT
A patient requires removal of the breast to treat breast
cancer. What PSHx would you record into the chart? -
answers-mastectomy
What FHx/SHx information is usually asked for pediatric
patients? (Select all that apply)
- answers-*second hand smoke exposure
*immunization status [Show Less]