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ScribeAmerica General OP Final Exam. 100/100 Correct Questions and Answers 2025. A patient is seen in the emergency department complaining of dysuria and tells you that she is 23 weeks pregnant. Your doctor diagnoses her with a UTI. Which of the following would be the best diagnosis? - Correct...

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Correct Questions and Answers 2025.

A patient is seen in the emergency department complaining of dysuria and tells you that she is 23
weeks pregnant. Your doctor diagnoses her with a UTI. Which of the following would be the best
diagnosis? - Correct Answer: acute urinary tract infection in pregnancy, 2nd trimester

A patient cut his left foot on a piece of glass two hours ago and is seen in the emergency
department to have sutures placed. The doctor tells you there is no tendon injury and circulatory,
sensory and motor is intact. What is the best diagnosis for his complaint? - Correct Answer:
Uncomplicated laceration of the left foot - initial encounter

What does AMS stand for? - Correct Answer: altered mental status

What does GCS stand for? - Correct Answer: glasgow coma scale

What does DNR stand for? - Correct Answer: do not resuscitate

What does AAA stand for? - Correct Answer: abdominal aortic aneurysm

What does PE stand for in the diagnosis section of the chart? - Correct Answer: pulmonary
embolism

What does DP stand for in "DP pulse"? - Correct Answer: dorsalis pedis

What does DVT stand for? - Correct Answer: deep vein thrombosis

What does NTG stand for? - Correct Answer: nitroglycerin

What does URI stand for? - Correct Answer: upper respiratory infection

What does CHF stand for? - Correct Answer: congestive heart failure

What does s/p stand for? - Correct Answer: status post

What does GERD stand for? - Correct Answer: gastroesophageal reflux disease

What does EOMI stand for? - Correct Answer: extraocular movements intact

, What does DOE stand for? - Correct Answer: dyspnea on exertion

What does LBBB stand for? - Correct Answer: left bundle branch block

What does CVA stand for? - Correct Answer: costovertebral angle

What does CSF stand for? - Correct Answer: cerebrospinal fluid

What does PTX stand for? - Correct Answer: pneumothorax

What does COPD stand for? - Correct Answer: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

What does PNA stand for? - Correct Answer: pneumonia

What does CBC stand for? - Correct Answer: complete blood count

What does IDDM stand for? - Correct Answer: insulin dependent diabetes mellitus

What does TIA stand for? - Correct Answer: transient ischemic attack

A 43 y/o male presents to the ED with vomiting that began 5 hours ago. He has a history of Type II
DM and is s/p right BKA. On objective evaluation it is found that he is hyperglycemic and has
elevated ketones and so he will be admitted for DKA. Match the details to the correct section of
the chart.

5 hours ago, DKA, vomiting, admit, Type II DM, right BKA, hyperglycemia & elevated ketones,
Onset:
Disposition:
ED Course:
CC:
PMHx:
Diagnosis:
PSHx: - Correct Answer: Onset: 5 hours ago Disposition: admit
ED Course: hyperglycemia and elevated ketones CC: vomiting
PMHx: Type II DM Diagnosis: DKA PSHx: right BKA

Match the following description to the appropriate team member.

Unit Secretary, ED tech, Scribe, Mid-level Provider, charge nurse, RT, ED nurse

: Documents the patient's visits on behalf of the physician

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