SCRIBE FINAL REVIEW QUIZ
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How would you diagnose Haemorrhagic CVA? - Answer-LP and Head CT
Which of the following lab results need to be monitored closely for efficiency? - Answer-
d-dimer, troponin
Which of the following tests would likely be immediately ordered for a Cardiac Workup
in the ED? - Answer-troponin, EKG, CXR
What procedure would be used to diagnose Meningitis? Expand the abbreviation. -
Answer-lumbar puncture
Which of the following would be ordered to investigate thyroid disease? - Answer-TSH,
T4, T3
How would you diagnose AFIB? Use the abbreviation to answer the question. - Answer-
EKG
Which of the following diseases may be diagnosed using a CXR? - Answer-CHF, PTX,
PE, Rib fracture, PNA
How would you diagnose an AAA? - Answer-CT A/P with IV contrast
How would you diagnose a pneumothorax? - Answer-CXR
Consent should be documented any time a procedure is performed, but there maybe
certain situations in which consent is unobtainable. In that case, consent is precluded by
clinical urgency. During which of the following procedures would consent usually be
unobtainable? - Answer-CPR
Select the EKG interpretation documentation guidelines. - Answer-2 positive or negative
findings, rate and rhythm
Select terms you might find on an x-ray interpretation. - Answer-pneumothorax
An ED technician informs the provider that they have just finished applying a splint and
sling for the patient with the wrist fracture. What PE finding is important for your provider
to assess and include in the procedure note before the patient can be discharged
home? - Answer-CSMT
Match the oxygen administration route to the corresponding definition. - Answer-
nonrebreather mask- a plastic mask fit over the nose and mouth
, RA- this means the patient is not on oxygen
NC- a plastic tube placed into the patient's nostrils
BVM- a large facial mask held in place by hand and attached to an Ambu-bag used to
manually inflate the patient's lungs
Intubation- an EET goes through the patient's mouth and down the trachea
FM- a facial mask with a reservoir bag attached
A 13 y/o male patient was riding his bike earlier today and accidentally fell off after
traveling on an uneven patch of sidewalk. He landed onto his outstretched right hand
and subsequently experienced localized pain and swelling to the his right wrist. An x-ray
of the right wrist shows a distal radial fracture. Now that the results are back, the
physician will be ready to discharge the patient home. Which of the following would
need to go into this patient's disposition note? - Answer-F/U with specialist or PCP,
Specific conditions for return to the ED, Condition at time of disposition, Time period for
f/u, Timing of disposition, patient mental capacity
What abbreviation describes the scenario in which a patient declines a hospital stay and
decides to go home instead? - Answer-AMA
Which of the following would need to go into a consult note for a patient that will be
admitted to the hospital for treatment of bacterial meningitis? - Answer-location in the
hospital, name of the accepting facility, consultation note, condition at time of
admission, name of accepting physician, specific conditions for return to the ED,
What term describes "the patient destination is home"? - Answer-discharge
LBBB - Answer-Left bundle branch block
CVA - Answer-costovertebral angle
Match each critical care dx with its associated procedure. - Answer-cardiac rest- CPR
sepsis- central line placement
respiratory failure- Intubation
acute exacerbation- CPAP/BiPAP
abnormal herat rhythm- Cardioversion
PTX- Chest tube
Which of these procedures qualify as critical care procedures and would indicate that
critical care time must be documented on a patient? - Answer-Cardioversion, Central
line placement, CPAP/BiPAP, chest tube, CPR, intubation
Among the following diseases listed, select the ones that qualify for CCT - Answer-ACS,
CVA, Afib, acute MI, DKA, PTX, PE, sepsis NOT pleuritis, stable angina, or
costochondritis
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How would you diagnose Haemorrhagic CVA? - Answer-LP and Head CT
Which of the following lab results need to be monitored closely for efficiency? - Answer-
d-dimer, troponin
Which of the following tests would likely be immediately ordered for a Cardiac Workup
in the ED? - Answer-troponin, EKG, CXR
What procedure would be used to diagnose Meningitis? Expand the abbreviation. -
Answer-lumbar puncture
Which of the following would be ordered to investigate thyroid disease? - Answer-TSH,
T4, T3
How would you diagnose AFIB? Use the abbreviation to answer the question. - Answer-
EKG
Which of the following diseases may be diagnosed using a CXR? - Answer-CHF, PTX,
PE, Rib fracture, PNA
How would you diagnose an AAA? - Answer-CT A/P with IV contrast
How would you diagnose a pneumothorax? - Answer-CXR
Consent should be documented any time a procedure is performed, but there maybe
certain situations in which consent is unobtainable. In that case, consent is precluded by
clinical urgency. During which of the following procedures would consent usually be
unobtainable? - Answer-CPR
Select the EKG interpretation documentation guidelines. - Answer-2 positive or negative
findings, rate and rhythm
Select terms you might find on an x-ray interpretation. - Answer-pneumothorax
An ED technician informs the provider that they have just finished applying a splint and
sling for the patient with the wrist fracture. What PE finding is important for your provider
to assess and include in the procedure note before the patient can be discharged
home? - Answer-CSMT
Match the oxygen administration route to the corresponding definition. - Answer-
nonrebreather mask- a plastic mask fit over the nose and mouth
, RA- this means the patient is not on oxygen
NC- a plastic tube placed into the patient's nostrils
BVM- a large facial mask held in place by hand and attached to an Ambu-bag used to
manually inflate the patient's lungs
Intubation- an EET goes through the patient's mouth and down the trachea
FM- a facial mask with a reservoir bag attached
A 13 y/o male patient was riding his bike earlier today and accidentally fell off after
traveling on an uneven patch of sidewalk. He landed onto his outstretched right hand
and subsequently experienced localized pain and swelling to the his right wrist. An x-ray
of the right wrist shows a distal radial fracture. Now that the results are back, the
physician will be ready to discharge the patient home. Which of the following would
need to go into this patient's disposition note? - Answer-F/U with specialist or PCP,
Specific conditions for return to the ED, Condition at time of disposition, Time period for
f/u, Timing of disposition, patient mental capacity
What abbreviation describes the scenario in which a patient declines a hospital stay and
decides to go home instead? - Answer-AMA
Which of the following would need to go into a consult note for a patient that will be
admitted to the hospital for treatment of bacterial meningitis? - Answer-location in the
hospital, name of the accepting facility, consultation note, condition at time of
admission, name of accepting physician, specific conditions for return to the ED,
What term describes "the patient destination is home"? - Answer-discharge
LBBB - Answer-Left bundle branch block
CVA - Answer-costovertebral angle
Match each critical care dx with its associated procedure. - Answer-cardiac rest- CPR
sepsis- central line placement
respiratory failure- Intubation
acute exacerbation- CPAP/BiPAP
abnormal herat rhythm- Cardioversion
PTX- Chest tube
Which of these procedures qualify as critical care procedures and would indicate that
critical care time must be documented on a patient? - Answer-Cardioversion, Central
line placement, CPAP/BiPAP, chest tube, CPR, intubation
Among the following diseases listed, select the ones that qualify for CCT - Answer-ACS,
CVA, Afib, acute MI, DKA, PTX, PE, sepsis NOT pleuritis, stable angina, or
costochondritis