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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Subject
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medical-transcription
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Excessive bleeding
hemorrhage
cholecystitis
gram stain
nystagmus
2. Out of town
-caine
IUD
syncope
OOT
3. Pulmonary embolism
LP
PE
TIA
albuterol
4. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
Romberg test
What determines the coding level?
PC
exudates
5. Condition of being swollen or distended; abnormal fullness
nitroglycerin
rhinorrhea
approx
turgor
6. Low arterial blood pressure
wheeze
SB
BBB
hypotension
7. No acute distress
PVC
NAD
p
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
8. Serum-like
serous
PR
QRS
creatine
9. Systolic (contractile)
sys
U/S
prevacid
Finger/Nose/Finger
10. Pupils equally round and reactive to light
tegretol (carbamazepine)
dysuria
PERRL
syncope
11. Up-to-date
joint reduction
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
MVP
UTD
12. Enlargement of the heart
DM
cardizem
cardiomegaly
Guaiac
13. Abdominal sonogram
AbdSono
petechiae
avulsion
dyspnea
14. Breath sounds normal (no wheezing - rhonchi - rales) - normal efforts
marcaine
ext
nl ROM
BSs nl - nl effort
15. Emergency physician - or emergency petition
EP
sodium
crepitance
PAC
16. A test for meningitis in which the supine patient raises their leg to a 90 degree angle - then attempts to extend the knee; if the patient cannot extend the knee beyond 135 degrees due to pain - the test is positive
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17. White part of the eye
glucotrol
sclera
QT
anterior
18. Lymph node enlargement
DVT
PTT test
lymphadenopathy
abduction
19. Blood thinner
BBB
RLQ
Ptx
aspirin
20. Yellowing of the eye; typically due to liver diseases like hepatitis
BP
Dx
Hct
scleral icterus
21. After coughing
post-tussive
valium
pepcid
axilla
22. Fetal heart rate/fetal heart tones
DM
FHR/FHT
V-fib
pyelonephritis
23. Lack or failure of muscle coordination - e.g. a staggering gait
JD
ataxia
ACLS
hematochezia
24. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
everted
RS
cervix
Level 6
25. Ventricular fibrillation
V-fib
scrotum
sys
FB
26. Incomplete closure of the parietal plates of a fetal or young skull
fontanel
dysuria
oxycontin
percocet
27. Sac containing two testicles (divided by septum)
scrotum
IV
amylase/lipase
nephrectomy
28. Culture
PT test
Cx
GB
Ab
29. Basic life support
BLS
demerol
THR
ectopy
30. A neurological test for cerebellar function (e.g. balance - coordination) in which the patient is asked to move their finger between their nose and the doctor's moving finger
keflex
lingual
Finger/Nose/Finger
posterior
31. Repositioning of a dislocated joint
KUB
Ptx
joint reduction
TURP
32. Antibiotic
tequin
BMP
para
bpm
33. A series of tests measuring the protein - glucose - and cell count in a lumbar puncture CSF sample; used to diagnose meningitis or intracranial bleeding
rebound tenderness
CBC
CSF protocol
febrile
34. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
CSF protocol
calculi (sing. calculus)
pyelonephritis
conscious sedation
35. Double vision
PT test
cardioversion
C-diff
diplopia
36. Shortness of breath
bpm
rigors
palmar
SOB
37. Congestive heart failure
cardizem
CHF
STEMI
EP
38. Nearer the limb root
Romberg test
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
proximal
NPO
39. Anesthetic
epistaxis control
IV
xylocaine
ischemia
40. Systolic (contractile) murmur
SM
aural
hepatosplenomegaly
NKMA
41. A test for meningitis in which the supine patient raises their leg to a 90 degree angle - then attempts to extend the knee; if the patient cannot extend the knee beyond 135 degrees due to pain - the test is positive
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42. Nitroglycerin
STD profile
NTG
flank pain
cushingoid
43. CT Angiogram or chest CT scan
inverted
arthrocentesis
CTA or CTChest
keflex
44. A procedure in which medications or electric shock is used to restore a normal heart rhythm
Finger/Nose/Finger
LLL
marcaine
cardioversion
45. Approximated
SQ
approx
bil.
TID
46. Intrauterine pregnancy
IUP
dysarthria
bradycardia
Hgb
47. Anti-reflux
prevacid
transdermal
naprosyn
W&D
48. Right upper lobe (of lung)
RUL
zantac
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
LVH
49. Antibiotic
erythromycin
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
petechiae
URI
50. Left upper lobe (of lung)
PMD
LUL
tend
induration