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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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1. Farther from the midline (a line that can be traced from nose to belly-button)
Lateral
RUQ
GI
A Fib
2. Chest Pain
TIA
CP
Vertigo
RUE
3. Inflammation of the cholecyst (gallbladder)
Cholecystitis
Bradycardia
Sepsis
qd
4. Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type I'
CT or CAT
>
IDDM
IVDA
5. Complains of
c/o
PTA
Medial
Sx
6. Blocking of a pulmonary artery due to a blood clot
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
H&P
WNL
Inferior
7. Low oxygen saturation of the body - not enough oxygen in the blood
Benign
Dyspnea
DVT
Hypoxia
8. Up to Date
Epistaxis
SOB
UTD
DOE
9. Up - Above - More - Increase - Higher
MCA
IVDA
Coronary Artery
a
10. Down - Below - Less - Decrease - Lower
Erythema/Erythematous
Nml -or- nl
a
Melena
11. The artery that supplies heart tissue with blood
H&P
DOE
CAD
Coronary Artery
12. Nitroglycerin
JVD
NTG
Melena
TM
13. Excessive or profuse bleeding
Hepatomegaly
Hemorrhage
Melena
CP
14. Transient Ischemic Attack
Erythema/Erythematous
JVD
DM
TIA
15. Dangerous infection of the blood; Serious infection
URI
COPD
AAA
Sepsis
16. No Acute Distress - No Acute Disease
NAD
C-section
UTD
LUQ
17. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Dysuria
AAA
C-section
18. Rear or backside of the body
~
Posterior/Dorsal
Benign
Dyspnea
19. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
BM
NAD
COPD
Bradycardia
20. Without
s
PERRL
Rhinorrhea
Nml -or- nl
21. Farther from the trunk of the body
Sepsis
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
Distal
PERRL
22. Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type I'
Medial
IDDM
PCP
qhs
23. Computerized Assisted Tomography - 'Cat scan'
CT or CAT
~
I&D
PE
24. Cervical Spine (neck)
C-Spine
NIDDM
UA
r/o
25. Congestive Heart Failure
LUQ
CPR
CHF
p
26. Left Upper Extremity
BM
ROM
Supine
LUE
27. Per Os (by mouth)
PO
H&P
Hemoptysis
DM
28. Urinalysis
UA
PTA
Medial
Hypotension
29. Ultrasound
qd
H&P
HA
US
30. Slow heart-rate (HR less than 60 bpm)
Abx
Bradycardia
NAD
Myalgia
31. New - usually of rapid onset and of concern - opposite ofchronic
Dysuria
Acute
Rhonchi
GSW
32. Computerized Assisted Tomography - 'Cat scan'
H&P
CT or CAT
BM
CVA
33. Tympanic membrane
Fx
TM
qhs
CSF
34. Urinary Tract Infection
UTI
Inferior
OD
C-section
35. Lack of blood supply
LOC
CSF
Ischemia
Purulent
36. Muscular pain - 'muscle aches'
Myalgia
Acute
Rx
RUQ
37. Before
A
Oriented x3
PO
Hemorrhage
38. Transient Ischemic Attack
Myalgia
TIA
Oriented x3
H&H
39. Dyspnea On Exertion
SOB
Sx
DOE
LUQ
40. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
s
Chronic
AMA
MCA
41. Coughing up very large amounts of blood
Rhinorrhea
Hemoptysis
QID
Bradycardia
42. Bilateral Lower Extremities
Syncope
Diaphoresis
Bilat LE
c
43. Fracture
WNL
Fx
CA
qhs
44. Less Than
RLQ
<
GI
c/o
45. Range of Motion
ROS
LOC
Sepsis
ROM
46. Farther from the trunk of the body
Distal
A Fib
Syncope
Infarct
47. Very large amounts of blood in the urine
Laceration
RLE
Hematuria
Hemoptysis
48. Antibiotics
Abx
Coronary Artery
Medial
CABG
49. Vomiting
FHx
Emesis
NSAID
UTD
50. Cervical Spine (neck)
GU
C-Spine
Lateral
Oriented x3