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vital signs Correct Answer-a series of measures that give an overview of a patient's overall health; heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, body temperature, oxygen saturation heart rate Correct Answer-the rate that your heart is pumping blood (beats per minute) (normal: 60-100 bpm) re...

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Medical Scribe (Scribe101) Questions with Correct
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vital signs Correct Answer-a series of measures that give an overview of
a patient's overall health; heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure,
body temperature, oxygen saturation


heart rate Correct Answer-the rate that your heart is pumping blood
(beats per minute) (normal: 60-100 bpm)


respiratory rate Correct Answer-rate of someone's breathing (breaths per
minute) (normal: 12-20 breaths per minute)


blood pressure Correct Answer-the pressure at which blood is being
pumped throughout your body (normal 90/60-140/90) (systolic over
diastolic)


body temperature Correct Answer-measure of your body's ability to
make and get rid of heat (normal: 98.6-100.4)


oxygen saturation Correct Answer-the saturation of oxygen in your
blood (normal: 95-100%)


tachycardic Correct Answer-fast heart rate, above 100 bpm


bradycardic Correct Answer-slow heart rate, below 60 bpm

,tachypneic Correct Answer-fast respiratory rate, above 20 breaths per
minute


bradypnea Correct Answer-slow respiratory rate, below 12 breaths per
minute


hypertensive Correct Answer-high blood pressure (>140/90)


hypotensive Correct Answer-low blood pressure (<90/60)


afebrile Correct Answer-no fever


febrile Correct Answer-high body temperature, fever (>98.6)


hypothermic Correct Answer-low body temperature (<98.6)


hypoxic Correct Answer-low oxygen saturation (<95%)


emergency care Correct Answer-life threatening conditions that require
hospitalization


urgent care Correct Answer-illness or injury that does not appear to be
life threatening but can't wait until the next day

,in-patient care Correct Answer-care of patients whose condition requires
admission to a hospital


out-patient care Correct Answer-medical procedures, tests, and services
that can be provided to the patient in a setting that doesn't involve an
overnight hospital stay


provider Correct Answer-They have usually obtained a doctoral degree
in medicine or the specialty they practice. They diagnose and treat the
patient. (physician or specialist doctor)


advanced practice providers Correct Answer-People who studied and
obtained a medical degree that allows them to see patients, sometimes
under the supervision of a physician or sometimes on their own (nurse
practitioner, P.A.)


nurses or medical assistants Correct Answer-Nurses are trained in
assisting with medical care, procedures, administering medicine, and
more. Medical Assistants are more common in Outpatient clinics, as
they do not need to perform the full scope of tasks as nurses do. They
require less training.


technicians Correct Answer-Trained in either certain equipment,
specialties, or to assist with patients! For example, a respiratory
technician helps the ER with emergency cases, coming in where patients
can't breathe and require respiratory equipment.

, medical scribe Correct Answer-Responsible for charting the patient's
visit and making sure it's accurate and represents the providers efforts
and what the patient told us. The chart should make sense with what the
patient came in with and their diagnosis! While scribes don't do patient
care, we make sure that patient's are taken care of by us taking care of
the provider!


tachy Correct Answer-fast


brady Correct Answer-slow


hyper Correct Answer-above


hypo Correct Answer-below


itis Correct Answer-infection/inflammation


osis Correct Answer-disease of


ectomy Correct Answer-surgical removal of


arthro Correct Answer-joint


osteo Correct Answer-bone

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