CITY MD SCRIBE WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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CITY MD SCRIBE WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL EXAM
NEWEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
How do you set up the inside of the chart? - ANSWER- 1.
Merge over physical
a. Scribe statement
2. Preventative medicine
a. General discharge instructions
b. Set up the stars in the notes
3. Treatment
a. Browse...
i. A healthy lifestyle
How do you set up the outside of the chart? - ANSWER- 1.
Click the lock, assign yourself to the case
2. Click the carrot, use the provider option to assign the doctor
3. Click the check in/out, and check in the patient
a. Click status elipses, assign NS or SI, click ok
4. Set up vitals
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a. Make sure pop-up is checked off
b. Hit windows + L
Where do you find the ARR of the patient? - ANSWER- The
outside of the chart
What should be known about consent if the patient is under 18?
- ANSWER- You need their consent for anyone other than mom
or dad to be in the room
If the patient has been waiting, remember to say this: -
ANSWER- "Sorry for the wait, we'll be able to help you very
soon! I just need to collect a little information to make the
process with the doctor smoother"
What's the flow for taking vital signs? - ANSWER- 1. Purell
2. Confirm name and date of birth
3. If an adult, have them estimate their height and weight
4. Gloves on
5. Check blood pressure
6. Wipe down and use pulse/ox
7. Estimate breathing rate (16-18 if normal. If they are gasping
for breath or something, count for 30 seconds, then double it
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8. Take their temperature
9. Record all readings in chart
10. Vitals taken checkbox
11. Jot down BMI and BP
What is an appropriate score for a blood oxygen content? -
ANSWER- Above 96%
What is the flow for current medications? - ANSWER- 1. First,
say: "Are you currently taking any prescription medications?"
2. If you can't seem to spell the medication, ask, "What do you
take that medication for?"
3. Use green checked medication listing
4. Verify
What is the flow for past medical history? - ANSWER- 1. Say,
now I'm going to ask you some questions about your past
medical history.
2. If you didn't already ask, ask "What do you take those
medications for?"
3. List all conditions
4. Click Keyword...
5. Any other chronic conditions that we should know about?
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6. Verify
What is the allergies flow? - ANSWER- 1. Do you have any
allergies to prescription drugs?
2. Browse Rx
a. NOT "add"
3. If they don't know, use, "unknown"
4. If no allergies, click "NKDA"
5. If they talk about their reaction, note that. If it's a true allergy,
it'll be on the list. If not, it's a side-effect
What's the flow for Surgical History? - ANSWER- 1. Now we'll
talk about your surgical history. Have you ever had a surgery?
2. Use "keyword..." or "+Add"
3. For musculoskeletal surgeries, list the laterality
4. If no surgeries, click "denies past surgical history"
5. Verify
What is the flow for Hospitalization? - ANSWER- Trick
question. Do not click on hospitalization
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