Summative Three Ray PDF
Summative Three Ray PDF
Summative Three Ray PDF
ONE Rearrange the scrambled words into correct sentences to form clear and detailed instructions for wound
care.
1. thoroughly / hands / wash / your / soap / and / water / with / starting / before
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2. area / keep / the / clean / and / dry / to / infection / prevent
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3. seek / if / infection / signs / any / see / you / medical / attention / immediately
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TWO For each scenario below, select the sentence that is the most appropriate.
1. Apply the cream generously and thoroughly over the affected area three times daily.
2. Use the cream on the skin where needed as per your doctor’s instructions.
3. Apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area three times a day
1. Take your medication every 6 hours, which means you should take it four times a day.
2. Take your medication at 6-hour intervals (e.g., 6 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM, 12 AM).
3. Take your medicine four times a day, at 6 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM, and 12 AM.
Scenario E: Advising a patient on post-surgery care.
FOUR Below are sentences extracted from a SOAP note. Rewrite each sentence to enhance clarity,
conciseness, and effectiveness. Focus on using precise medical terminology and ensuring logical flow of
information.
• Subjective :
Original sentence: Patient mentions difficulty sleeping.
• Objective :
Original sentence: Blood pressure was high.
• Plan:
Original sentence: Medication prescribed
FIVE Below is a sample discharge summary with various types of errors. Identify the sentences that
contain each type of the following error: Lack of Specificity, Abbreviation clarity issue, Punctuation error
Patient Name: Jane Smith
DOB: 03/10/1978
Admission Date: 06/25/2023
Discharge Date: 07/05/2023
Diagnosis: Acute bronchitis
Treatment: Oral antibiotics and cough syrup
History of Present Illness:
1. Ms. Jane was admitted with a persistent cough and difficulty breathing. She had fever and chills
for 3 days. Oral antibiotics was prescribed and cough syrup given. Patient's symptoms improved.
Hospital Course:
2. During hospital stay patient's cough persisted but fever subsided. Lung auscultation showed clear
breath sounds. Patient discharged home with instructions to complete antibiotics and follow up in 1
week.
Discharge Medications:
3. Amoxicillin 500 mg PO TID x 7 days
4. Dextromethorphan-guaifenesin syrup 10 mL PO QID PRN cough
Follow-up: Patient to follow up with primary care provider in 1 week.
Discharge Instructions: Patient instructed to finish antibiotics and take cough syrup as needed for
cough relief.
Discharge Condition: Improved.
SIX Match each statement to the appropriate section of a medical CV: Personal Information, Professional
Summary, Education, Certifications and Licenses, Skills, Professional Experience
Recently, I had a patient, Mr. John Smith, a 55-year-old male with chronic knee pain due to osteoarthritis. He
has been undergoing physical therapy without significant improvement and now requires further evaluation
by an orthopedic specialist. His recent X-rays show advanced degenerative changes in the knee joint.
Could you please advise on how we can proceed with referring Mr. Smith to your orthopedic department? I
would appreciate any guidance on the referral criteria and the necessary documentation required.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your prompt response.