AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
Which of the following would be included in a BMP? (Select all that apply) - Answer-
Electrolytes
Glucose
Creatinine (Kidney function)
If a patient overdoses on Acetaminophen (Tylenol), it can injure the liver. What test
would be ordered to assess the patient's liver function? - Answer-CMP
An 11 year old patient fell off a trampoline earlier today, and presents with right wrist
pain. Which test is your provider likely to order, to evaluate the patient's pain? - Answer-
X-ray of the right wrist
A gastrointestinal perforation (also known as ruptured bowel) is a highly emergent
condition that occurs when there is a hole in the wall of part of the GI tract. What test
would be best to evaluate this condition? - Answer-CT A/P
Your patient presented for severe testicular pain, without known trauma. Your provider
is concerned about a testicular torsion. What test will he/she most likely order to look for
a torsion? - Answer-Ultrasound of the testicles
Which of the following is an example of MDM - Answer-The patient's response to
treatment
When a provider speaks with a specialist or other provider for insight and transferring
care, this is known as a: - Answer-Consultation
What does HIPAA protect? - Answer-Patient's privacy
EKG documentation can include which of the following elements: - Answer-All of the
above (Rate/Rhythm, Axis, Intervals, ST segment, Comparison to prior EKG, Clinical
context)
Which of the following forms of supplement oxygen might qualify the patient for critical
care? Select all that apply. - Answer-BiPAP
Endotracheal Tube (ETT)
, Each diagnosis becomes a permanent part of the patient's medical record. - Answer-
True
Which of the following are types of dispositions? (Check all that apply) - Answer-Admit,
Transfer, Discharge
The doctor's "best guess" as to what is going on with the patient is known as the: -
Answer-Differentail Diagnosis
I understand that after completing this introduction quiz, I will have 14 days to complete
Scribe101 and pass the final. - Answer-I understand.
True or False: In order to take the final exam, I must complete each lesson quiz in order
with a passing score of 100% before I can attempt the final. - Answer-True
What happens if you do not complete the course in 15 days and/or fail the final exam
twice? - Answer-On the 15th day after passing the initial quiz, my course progress will
be reset back to 0%. I will then be able to re-progress through the course.
When does my certificate for passing Scribe101 expire? - Answer-My Scribe101
certificate does not expire.
I have previous medical experience. Do I need to complete the Scribe101 course? -
Answer-No. All individuals will be given the option to test out of Scribe101. To test out,
please access the "Scribe101 - Test Out" course. The "Scribe101 - Test Out" course is
composed of a 100 question final. You will have 1 attempt to pass this final and test out.
If you do not pass this final, you will need to complete the Scribe101 course.
Vital signs are: - Answer-A series of measures that give an overview of a patient's
overall health
Heart rate is defined as: - Answer-The rate that your heart is pumping blood
Blood pressure is defined as: - Answer-The pressure at which blood is being pumped
throughout your body
Which of the following is NOT a vital sign: - Answer-Body Weight
Someone who is breathing really fast and short of breath is MOST likely: - Answer-
Tachypneic
Someone who has smoked for many years and is short of breath is MOST likely: -
Answer-Hypoxic
A person who is very stressed while watching a scary movie is MOST likely: - Answer-
Tachycardic