COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)/GRADE A+
ASSURED/LATEST VERSION .
How would you document the GPA for a patient who is
currently pregnant, has been pregnant two times in the past,
and has one child at home? – ANSWER-4/1/1
What box would you check to communicate that the patient did
not mention any other complaints other than those mentioned?
- ANSWER-We do not mark a box at Sparrow for "all other
symptoms must be negative"
Why is midline bony tenderness "worse" than paraspinal
tenderness? - ANSWER-Bony tenderness (aka vertebral point
tenderness) points towards a spinal fracture and therefore
concern for spinal cord injury. Paraspinal tenderness points
toward a muscle sprain or strain
Name two "Peritoneal signs" in the abdominal exam? -
ANSWER-Guarding, rebound tenderness, rigidity
,If the doctor takes 1 finger and presses in a specific spot in the
RLQ, what is the name of the finding they are investigating? -
ANSWER-McBurney's point tenderness
What phrase do you have to document in the GU exam for every
female pelvic exam performed by a male physician? - ANSWER-
Female Chaperone present
What is the difference between a laceration and abrasion? –
ANSWER-Laceration - incision in the skin that typically need
sutures.
Abrasion- scrape of the skin
What does A&Ox3 mean? - ANSWER-Alert and oriented to
person, place, time High lymphocytes indicates - ANSWER-viral
infection
high monocytes indicates - ANSWER-bacterial infection
What does a negative D-dimer mean? - ANSWER-No evidence
of PE
,What does a positive D-Dimer mean? - ANSWER-Possible PE,
must order a CTA Chest or VQ Scan
What do "Coag" lab tests examine? - ANSWER-Blood
coagulation (how fast the blood clots) / Coumadin levels
ED Flow - ANSWER-Walk in-->Triage-->Bed-->Physician
assessment-->LAB/RAD/MEDS--> RESULTs-->MDM---
>Diagnosis-->Consults--->Dispo
What is the name of the state after a seizure? - ANSWER-Post-
ictal
high eosinophils indcates - ANSWER-parasitic infection
What lab is used to determine blood sugar? - ANSWER-Accu-
Chek --> Finger-
Stick Blood Glucose (FSBG)
For a joint injury, the following procedure would be used: -
ANSWER-Splint application for a distal CSMT intact
What what indicate a cardioversion (Conscious sedation.
Attached to cardiac monitor and pulse oximetry)? - ANSWER-A-
fib
Critical care procedures include: - ANSWER-Intubation
, Central Line Placement
Chest Tube
Cardioversion
CPR
CPAP/BiPAP
What is the difference between a BMP and a CMP? - ANSWER-
BMP- Basic metabolic panel. Contains electrolytes, kidney
function, and glucose levels.
CMP- comprehensive metabolic panel. BMP in addition to LFTs
(liver function tests)
What is the difference between a CTA and a CT? - ANSWER-
CTA - CT angiogram looks at the arteries (uses IV contrast).
What are the four types of history? - ANSWER-Medical Hx,
Surgical Hx, Family Hx, Social Hx
What subcategories are included within the Past History
section of the template? - ANSWER-Past Medical History (PMx)
HTN, DM, HLD, CAD, MI
Past Surgical History (PSx) Appendectomy, Cholecystectomy,
CABG