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An attending rejects your report and adds a note that the impression doesn't match the findings. What should you do first?
Review the attending's note, update the report to align the findings and impression, and then resubmit for review.
Delete the note because notes aren't part of the official report.
Ignore the feedback and send the same report back for signature.
Add a note asking for help, but don't revise the report yet.
What is the best use of the Notes feature when responding to attending feedback?
Use notes to replace the impression section until the attending signs the report.
Use notes only after the report has been finalized.
Use notes to acknowledge feedback, clarify questions, and document your response without changing the report text.
Copy the entire report into a note so the attending can compare versions.
During Over the shoulder signing, an attending reviews and signs a report in the resident's active session. Which statement is correct?
The report is automatically routed through the normal review queue after the attending signs in the resident's session.
The attending can sign from within the resident's session, and the report doesn't appear in the Sent for Review Today queue.
The resident must sign out before the attending can sign.
Report Comparison is required before the attending can sign.
You want to understand how an attending changed your draft after signing so you can learn from the edits. Which tool should you use?
Use the Prior Reports tab to compare your draft with the signed version.
Use notes only, because notes show every text change made by the attending.
Use Report Comparison to compare versions of the same report.
Reopen the report from the worklist and rely on memory to identify the edits.
After an attending completes Over the shoulder signing on a shared workstation, what is the best next step to protect workflow security?
The attending should manually sign out from the resident's session when signing is complete.
Leave the session open so the resident can continue using attending-level actions if needed.
Ask the resident to compare report versions before ending the session.
Close the report only, because that automatically removes attending access.
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