Vitals
Chief Complaint
History Taking Components
Documentation Standards
Critical Thinking
100

The normal range of oral temperature is?

97.6°F-99.6°F

100

What is the chief complaint?

The primary reason for a patient's visit or the main symptom they are experiencing. 

100

What is Demographic Data?

Patient's Name, Age, Address.

100

This type of documentation includes only facts that can be seen, heard, measured, or verified is called ?

Objective Documentation 

100

You should always wear what when having skin to skin contact with a patient?

Gloves

200

What is the radial artery? 

The pulse site found on the thumb side of the wrist.

200

What is a SOAP note? 

Subjective, objective, assessment, and plan are the four parts of this type of note. 

200

The "A" in SAMPLE stands for....

Allergies.

200

When recording what a patient says word-for-word, you should use ?

Quotation marks

200

A diabetic patient is confused and confused and sweating. Before giving insulin, you should do what?

check blood glucose 

300

What is apnea? 

The absence of breathing.

300

When recording a chief complaint the MA should use the patient's own....?

Words

300

What does SAMPLE stand for?

Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past Medical History, Last Oral Intake, Events Leading to Current Situations.

300

This should always be included when documenting medications given to a patient

Dose, route, time, and medication name

300

A patient's respirations are 8 per minute and shallow. This is considered what condition.

Bradypnea 

400

What is orthostatic hypotension? 

The sudden drop in blood pressure when a person stands up to quickly.

400

This is asked to determine the severity of a pain-related chief complaint. 

What is your pain from a scale of 1-10

400

What is Social History?

Tobacco, Alcohol, Drug use and Sexual Activities.

400

What does SOAP stand for?

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan 

400

What vital sign measures oxygen levels in the blood?

Oxygen saturation 

500

How long you must wait to take an oral temperature after a patient smoked?

15 Minutes

500

A patient reports nausea, vomiting, and right lower quadrant pain. This condition is suspected as? 

Appendicitis 

500

A PT reports a penicillin allergy that causes a rash. which part of SAMPLE is being assisted.

Allergies

500

Signing someone else's documentation is considered what?

Fraud

500

A patient has chest pain, shortness of breath, and sweating. You suspect what? 

Heart Attack