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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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1. Tympanic membrane
Hx
GU
TM
Hematemesis
2. Four Times a Day
QID
RLE
Sx
Melena
3. Death of cardiac muscle due to ischemia
LNMP
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
Acute
a
4. Urinary Tract Infection
DM
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
UTI
qhs
5. Against Medical Advice
AMA
~
prn
RLE
6. Before
UA
LLQ
A
HA
7. Three Times a Day
Infarct
TID
pt
Dz
8. Redness/Red
STEMI
Erythema/Erythematous
p
AMS
9. Electrocardiogram
EKG/ECG
PO
GSW
Myalgia
10. Excessive or profuse bleeding
Dysuria
Ecchymosis
s
Hemorrhage
11. Computerized Assisted Tomography - 'Cat scan'
CT or CAT
Diaphoresis
C-Spine
Purulent
12. Do Not Resuscitate
CT or CAT
PE
DNR
Purulent
13. Greater Than
ROM
Hemoptysis
NKDA
>
14. ST elevation MI - real-time ongoing death of heart tissue due to ischemia. Diagnosed by an EKG
US
Rhonchi
LLQ
STEMI
15. Bilateral Lower Extremities
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
Dx
Bilat LE
Emesis
16. Review of System
ROS
HPI
Rhonchi
Melena
17. Muscular pain - 'muscle aches'
DKA
CPR
OD
Myalgia
18. Sweating
Diaphoresis
HTN
Erythema/Erythematous
Vertigo
19. Chest X-Ray
CXR
Posterior/Dorsal
Bradycardia
HA
20. Change
DKA
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
I
prn
21. Nose bleed
Lateral
PERRL
Epistaxis
NSAID
22. Farther from the trunk of the body
C-section
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Distal
Purulent
23. Pus-like
Rhinorrhea
Purulent
Superior
RLE
24. Located towards the front of the body
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Nml -or- nl
Anterior
s
25. Gastrointestinal
MCA
H&H
Ecchymosis
GI
26. New - usually of rapid onset and of concern - opposite ofchronic
GI
ASA
CA
Acute
27. Loss of Consciousness
Myalgia
LOC
Medial
Tachypnea
28. History
LOC
prn
Hx
CA
29. Cerebrospinal Fluid
CSF
PERRL
FHx
Rx
30. Blocking of a pulmonary artery due to a blood clot
Rhinorrhea
Hypertension
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
/p
31. Rule Out
AMA
r/o
Distal
Myalgia
32. Lower on the body - farther from the head
PO
Inferior
Sx
MVA/MVC
33. With
EKG/ECG
c
CPR
Anterior
34. Gun Shot Wound
OD
CXR
Bradycardia
GSW
35. Left Lower Quadrant
H&H
Hypertension
GSW
LLQ
36. History of Present Illness and Physical Exam
MCA
H&P
NKDA
NSAID
37. Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive. 'superficial'
MCA
JVD
Abrasion
Hepatomegaly
38. Located towards the front of the body
ROS
Rhonchi
a
Anterior
39. Rear or backside of the body
CT or CAT
Hepatomegaly
Posterior/Dorsal
LUQ
40. Every 2 Hours
p
Rales
q2h
NKDA
41. Approximately
STEMI
A Fib
~
RLQ
42. Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)
ASA
MCA
RLQ
Rhinorrhea
43. Pupils are equal - round - and reactive to light
qh
qh
Epistaxis
PERRL
44. Painful urination
GSW
Ischemia
Hypertension
Dysuria
45. Deep Venous Thrombosis
Wheezing
<
DVT
Infarct
46. Pulmonary Embolism -or- Physical exam
PE
Bilat LE
RLE
Vertigo
47. Gastrointestinal
Diaphoresis
Ecchymosis
NIDDM
GI
48. Normal - of no danger to health
<
UTD
NTG
Benign
49. Primary Care Physician (a.k.a. PMD)
RUQ
Grossly
PCP
COPD
50. Right Lower Quadrant
TM
NKDA
RLQ
qh