CITY MD SCRIBE EXAM GUIDE
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Types of Forms in scribe binder - Answer-Uninsured super bill (USB)
Non-covered service waiver (NCS)
HIV consent form
HSV handout
PPD reading form
Against medical Advice (AMA)
Occupational medicine Self-pay Super bill
Physicians Procedure Consent form
Symptomatic STD testing - Answer-HPI 1- Primary Complaint
HPI2 - STD questionnaire
Asymptomatic STD testing - Answer-HPI 1- STD testing/counseling
HPI 2- STD questionnaire
Work related injury/Workers Compensation - Answer-HPI 1- Primary complaint
HPI 2- Work related injury
IN assessment put "Y99.0 work related injury"
MVA/ No fault Insurance - Answer-HPI 1-Primary complaint
HPI 2- MVA
-In additional diagnosis put "motor vehicle accident
-should be indicated on office page
Black flag - Answer-A patient workup is required.
Person who brought in the patient likely obtaining the vital signs but nothing else
Blue flag - Answer-Signal that a medical scribe is in the room. Stays up until patient is
discharged
yellow and Green flag - Answer-Used by providers to signal which provider is in what
room. stays until patient is discharged
White flag - Answer-procedure that could take more than 10 minutes or needs a MA/X-
ray tech
red flag - Answer-The next room that the provider has to go into
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Types of Forms in scribe binder - Answer-Uninsured super bill (USB)
Non-covered service waiver (NCS)
HIV consent form
HSV handout
PPD reading form
Against medical Advice (AMA)
Occupational medicine Self-pay Super bill
Physicians Procedure Consent form
Symptomatic STD testing - Answer-HPI 1- Primary Complaint
HPI2 - STD questionnaire
Asymptomatic STD testing - Answer-HPI 1- STD testing/counseling
HPI 2- STD questionnaire
Work related injury/Workers Compensation - Answer-HPI 1- Primary complaint
HPI 2- Work related injury
IN assessment put "Y99.0 work related injury"
MVA/ No fault Insurance - Answer-HPI 1-Primary complaint
HPI 2- MVA
-In additional diagnosis put "motor vehicle accident
-should be indicated on office page
Black flag - Answer-A patient workup is required.
Person who brought in the patient likely obtaining the vital signs but nothing else
Blue flag - Answer-Signal that a medical scribe is in the room. Stays up until patient is
discharged
yellow and Green flag - Answer-Used by providers to signal which provider is in what
room. stays until patient is discharged
White flag - Answer-procedure that could take more than 10 minutes or needs a MA/X-
ray tech
red flag - Answer-The next room that the provider has to go into