ScribeAmerica ED Final Exam| Answered 100% correctly| Latest 2026
ScribeAmerica ED Final Exam| Answered 100% correctly| Latest 2026 Chief Complaint the main reason for the pt's ED visit pain vs tenderness pt's feelings (subjective) vs physician's assessment (objective) distress the doctor's judgement of discomfort baseline an individual's normal state of being What CAN scribes do? -Document Hx, PE, results, procedures, and physician consults -Access and document lab results and radiology findings -Locate and obtains PMHx, previous charts, past results, and recent studies -Record physician interpretations of x-rays and EKGs What can scribes NOT do? -Touch pts -Write orders or Rxs -Give verbal orders -Partake in any activity that may affect pt health/outcome -Sign or authenticate any chart/record -Handle bodily fluids or specimens What does the Charge Nurse do? Manages ED pt flow What does the ED Nurse do? Records medical Hx, symptoms, monitors pt, starts IVs, administers medications, and assists with procedures. What does the Unit Secretary do? Places physician's orders, answers phone calls, pages other specialists/doctors, and organizes pt's paperwork. What does the scribe do? Document pt's visit on behalf of the physician. What is the ED flow? Walk in → triage → bed → physician assessment → labs/rad/meds → results → MDM → diagnosis → consults → disposition What are the 5 vital signs?
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