SCRIBE 101 FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS 2024-2025
What happens if you don't complete the course in 15 days and/or can't pass the final
exam in two attempts? - Answer My course progress automatically gets reset to 0% on
the 15th day from the date I passed the initial quiz. I can then re-progress through the
course.
My Scribe101 passing certificate does expire when? - Answer My Scribe101 passing
certificate never expires.
True or False: I have to take each lesson quiz, in order, and pass with a 100% in order to
take the final. - Answer TRUE
By completing this introduction quiz, I realize I will have 14 days to complete Scribe101
and pass the final. - Answer I understand.
I have prior medical experience. Must I take the Scribe101 course? - Answer No. Anyone
can test out of Scribe101. To test out please go into the "Scribe101 - Test Out" course.
The "Scribe101 - Test Out" course is composed of a 100 question final. You will have 1
attempt to pass this final and test out. If you do not pass this final, you will have to go
through the Scribe101 course.
Heart rate is defined as: - Answer The rate that your heart is pumping blood
Vital signs are: - Answer A series of measures that give an overview of a patient's overall
health
Blood pressure is defined as: - Answer The pressure at which blood is being pumped
throughout your body
, Which of the following is NOT a vital sign: - Answer Body weight
A person who is tachypneic would be breathing really fast and short of breath.
A person who has been smoking for many years and is experiencing shortness of breath
is MOST likely hypoxic.
A person who is extremely stressed while watching a scary movie would MOST likely be
tachycardic.
A sick child who has had a fever for 2 hours most likely has which temperature? 102.5
Oxygen saturation is defined as: - Answer The saturation of oxygen in your blood
Vital signs are usually measured in rate of how many times a second is it happening -
Answer False
A 92 year old male presented to the ED with no pulse and not breathing. He received
CPR in the Emergency Department, but required intubation and is receiving oxygen via
a ventilator. Where do you think he will go next? - Answer Inpatient
Appendicitis - Answer Inflammation of the appendix
Hyperthyroidism - Answer Overactive thyroid
Which of the following would be Subjective? Answer The patient reports right ankle
pain.
Which of the following would be Objective? Answer The physician informs you that the
lungs are clear to auscultation.
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