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Which of the following would be documented in the Objective section of the SOAP note? (select all that apply.)
orders
interpretations/results
treatments
PE
HIPAA is a set of laws designed to _______. (Select the best option.)
maintain patient privacy and confidentiality
MACRA
government healthcare initiative that focuses on quality of care to improve patient outcomes
MIPS
System of payment in which government funding is released if specific quality measures are tracked
High risk
Patient with acute exacerbation of ESRD requiring emergency dialysis
Moderate risk
Asthmatic patient with acute acerbation that is resolve in office with nebulizer treatment
Low risk
patient with stable HTN and no other comorbities
What condition correctly describes "blood clot in the lungs"? (Use the abbreviation form of the condition)
PE
Which of the following are considered non-reimbursable chief complaints? (Select all that apply.)
Annual visit
follow up
checkup
medication refill
lab results
follow up
checkup
medication refill
lab results
Expand the following medical abbreviation. Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.
What does "CP" stand for?
Chest pain
T/F. A family friend was recently evaluated for IDDM and lost his paperwork and does not know what medications he should be taking at home. He asks you to look up his medical record when you go to your shift today, giving you verbal permission to access his information. In this scenario, it is justifiable for you to use your EMR login to look up the important patient information.
False
What condition correctly describes "dangerous infection of the appendix"? (Do not use abbreviations. Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
appendicitis
An elderly male patient has a history of an enlarged prostate. What PMHx would you record into the chart? (Use the abbreviation form of the condition)
BPH
A patient is s/p angioplasty with stent and quadruple cardiac bypass. What chronic condition should be included in their diagnosis today? Expand the abbreviation. (Remember do not include spaces before or after your answer.
Coronary artery disease
A patient states that he has been having abdominal pain for the last three days, and it varies between mild and severe. Which of the following would best describe the Timing?
Waxing and waning
The patient reports a tenderness in their right upper abdomen that began 2 weeks ago. Based on that information, do you document RUQ tenderness under the physical exam?
no
What condition correctly describes "heart attack"? (Use the abbreviated form of the condition)
MI
An elderly male patient has a history of an enlarged prostate and has undergone surgery to treat his condition. What PSHx would you record into the chart? (Use the abbreviation form. Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
TURP
What medical term is used to describe the symptom of a patient's heart beating rapidly, irregularly, or forcibly?
palpitations
"Patient is a 56 y/o male with CRF first diagnosed 3 years ago in acute exacerbation today. He reports decreased urinary output that has progressively worsened since onset 5 days ago. Creatinine and BUN elevated and worsening compared to last visit 3 weeks ago. Patient recommended emergency dialysis today and warned that he may be at risk for death and other complications if he does not seek further urgent medical attention. Patient understands and agrees to be transferred to the ED."
Age and sex
PHx, if relevant
Diagnosis
Results
HPI
Prognosis/Plan
T/F. All symptoms documented in the ROS are also documented in the HPI.
False
What is the medical term for "open heart surgery"? HINT: expand the abbreviation. (Remember: do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase)
Coronary artery bypass graft
Identify which of these PE systems contains contradictory findings:
Respiratory: No respiratory distress, tachypnea, lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally
If a patient signs a waiver giving you permission to capture photo of their unique rash, would you be committing a HIPAA violation by using your cellphone to capture the photo? (Select the best option.)
Yes because the phone is not an approved hospital device and it is not encrypted.
What condition correctly describes "Narrowing of the coronary arteries limits blood supply to the heart muscle causing ischemia"? HINT: Use the abbreviation form of the condition.
CAD
An elderly female patient has a history of brittle bone disease and is at risk for developing bone fractures. What PMHx would you record into the chart? (Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
osteoporosis
What medical term is used to describe the physician examining the patient by touch?
palpation
Organize the parts of the chart in order from top (1) to bottom (7).
HPI
-ROS
-PHx
-PE
Order/results
assessment
plan
What ROS system would include dysphagia, the medical term for difficult or painful swallowing?
ENT
T/F. The ROS does not contain the CC and its associated symptoms because they are already listed in the HPI.
False
HEENT Throat
pharyngeal erythema
HEENT Ears
TM erythema
Cardiovascular
Tachycardia
Pulmonary
Rhonchi
Abdomen
Murphy's sign
Neurological
Alert and oriented x 4
A patient requires a heart bypass to treat a heart attack. What PSHx would you record into the chart? (HINT: Expand the medical abbreviation.) Remember, do not include any extra spaces before or after the term/phrase.
Coronary artery bypass graft
A female patient has been pregnant four times in the past, is currently pregnant, and has two children at home. Calculate the G, P and A, respectively. (Type your answer using the following format: "G,P,A" "#,#,#"; so for example you woud type 0,0,0 with no spaces before or after the answer)
5,2,2
What body system would the exam finding PERRL be documented in?
Eyes
T/F. It is acceptable to look up your own medical information while working in the clinic.
False
What condition correctly describes "mini-stroke"? (Use the abbreviation form of the condition. Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
TIA
A patient requires a "balloon" to treat a heart attack. What PSHx would you record into the chart? (HINT: one word only. Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
angioplasty
Which of the following are considered to be cardiac risk factors for CP patients? (select all that apply)
-HTN
-HLD
-Family hx of CAD -<55 y/o
-PSHx of CABG, angioplasty, and stent
-DM
-CAD
-tobacco use
What is the medical term for "slow heart rate"? (Remember, when typing your answer, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase)
bradycardia
What medical term can be used to describe "having multiple chronic conditions"? (Remember do not include spaces before or after your answer.)
comorbidity
A patient requires partial removal of the lung to treat lung cancer. What PSHx would you record into the chart? (HINT: two words. Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
partial lobectomy
What can scribes in the clinic do to help accomplish MACRA and MIPS goals? (Select all that apply.)
Document quality measures that are met by the physician during the visit.
-Prompt the provider to perform a quality measure.
Use a trackingsheet to keep a track of patients that meet criteria for quality measures.
Determine which structure best fits the following Assessment.
"Patient is a 34 y/o female with Acute Pharyngitis. Post nasal drip on exam with no visible signs of tonsilar exudate. Rapid strep negative."
Brief summary
wrist
2+ radial pulse
top of foot
2+ DP pulse
neck
2+ carotid pulse
back of foot
2+ PT pulse
What condition correctly describes "A blood clot in the extremities"? (HINT: Use the abbreviation form of the condition)
DVT
A patient requires removal of the breast to treat breast cancer. What PSHx would you record into the chart? (Remember, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
mastectomy
ICD code
codes for diagnosis
E&M code
Codes for reimbursement
HCC code
codes for risk
Determine which structure best fits the following Assessment.
"Patient is a 56 y/o male with CRF first diagnosed 3 years ago in acute exacerbation today. He reports decreased urinary output that has progressively worsened since onset 5 days ago. Creatinine and BUN elevated and worsening compared to last visit 3 weeks ago. Patient recommended emergency dialysis today and warned that he may be at risk for death and other complications if he does not seek further urgent medical attention. Patient understands and agrees to be transferred to the ED."
Comprehensive summary
What FHx/SHx information is usually asked for pediatric patients? (Select all that apply)
Immunization status
Second hand smoke exposure
What is the medical term for "pass-out"? (Remember, when typing your answer, do not include any spaces before or after the term/phrase.)
syncope
Which symptom(s) would a patient most likely present with if they had HLD? (Select all that apply)
Asymptomatic
T/F. Scribes should complete all charts by entering a scribe attestation before leaving the shift.
true
A 45 year old male presents to the clinic with a constant, ripping, tearing pain to his central chest radiating straight to his back with associated nausea that began 1 hour ago. He denies any accompanying dyspnea or diaphoresis. What elements are missing? (select all that apply.)
severity