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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Transparent layer over the eyeball
STD profile
phenobarbitol
clonus
cornea
2. Abnormal
carbon dioxide
crepitus
abn
humalog
3. Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation
rhonchi
edema
edentulous
debridement
4. Vasodilator
dilaudid
volar
nitroglycerin
syncope
5. Complaining of
Axial Load
c/o
debridement
LUQ
6. Topical antibiotic
LOC
scleral icterus
Spurling's test
neosporin
7. Anti-reflux
lantus
prevacid
digoxin/lanoxin
EOMI
8. Antibiotic
augmentin
SLR
cipro
nodules
9. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
Murphy's Sign
Level 6
auricle
CXR
10. Inflammation of diverticula
aphagia
diverticulitis
Palmar drift
cipro
11. Nosebleed
tegretol (carbamazepine)
NKMA
wheeze
epistaxis
12. Right lower quadrant of abdomen
PERRL
photophobia
RLQ
ibuprofen
13. Post; after
p
LUE
rocephin
heparin
14. Difficulty breathing when recumbent; ease of breathing only in sitting or standing positions
exudates
orthopnea
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
potassium
15. Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation
rale
pt
LLL
central line
16. Sets of vital signs (blood pressure and pulse) taken from a patient as they are in a standing or supine positions; used primarily to diagnose hypovolemia
troponin I
ACLS
orthostatics
JD
17. Gallbladder calculi
cholelithiasis
BID
sputum
CTAbd
18. A series of involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations indicative of a neurological disorder
TURP
coumadin
clonus
HCG Urine
19. Hypertension
ADR
NKDA
BM
HTN
20. Anti-reflux
tagamet
syncope
dilantin (pheytoin)
bruit
21. Antiarrhythmic
nerve block
tylox
procainimide
celebrex
22. Atraumatic/normocephalic
sciatic
cardioversion
AT/NC
ACL
23. Coronary artery disease
hemoptysis
phenobarbitol
duragesic patch
CAD
24. Sinus rhythm
A&W
SR
RLQ
abn
25. Good range of motion
nl ROM
distal
A
epistaxis
26. Culture
pen VK
Cx
duragesic patch
CTA or CTChest
27. Well-developed - well-nourished
ABG
adduction
WDWN
neosporin
28. Full range of motion
etracycline
macrobid
Cx
FROM
29. Percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy tube; used as a feeding tube or for gastric or post-surgical drainage
KUB
Axis
neurontin
PEG tube
30. After eating
IVCD
bpm
SL or sub-L
post-prandial
31. Drop(s) ('guttae')
CBC differential
QT
cushingoid
Gtt(s)
32. Central venous pressure (aka RAP- right atrial pressure);
lantus
RUQ
CVP
c/o
33. Relatively hard and spherical abnormal structures
ICD
gastritis
nodules
AAA
34. Basic care; diagnosis w/o tests; ex: viral URI
Level 2
Homan's Sign
malleolus
KUB
35. Liver function tests; includes AST - ALT - total protein - total bilirubin - direct bilirubin - alkaline phosphatase - and calcium (basically - everything in the CMP that's not the BMP tests); used to diagnose liver disease or damage or pancreatitis
LFTs
IOP
EENT
D/C
36. Upper - nearer to head
palpable
superior
biaxin
ligament
37. A series of involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations indicative of a neurological disorder
erythema (erythematous)
ext
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
clonus
38. Incomplete closure of the parietal plates of a fetal or young skull
fontanel
Anterior Drawer
GSW
tinnitus
39. The external portion of the ear
vulva
auricle
Level 5
dysuria
40. Atrial fibrillation
tussionex
rec
a-fib
arthrocentesis
41. Tenderness in the RUQ of the abdomen; may indicate cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
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42. A mass of dilated veins in the anorectum; internal or external
hemorrhoids
stadol
Cx
BKA
43. Urinary tract infection
arrhythmia
dentition
CSF protocol
UTI
44. Painful menstruation
IV
scleral icterus
crepitus
dysmenorrhea
45. External female genitalia
Abd
vulva
PE
HR
46. Approximated
U/S
approx
EP
tegretol (carbamazepine)
47. Emergency department
Brudzinski's sign
ED
lingual
cornea
48. Topical antibiotic
hematemesis
TKR
silvadene
xopenex
49. Pale skin
ACL
FB
DOB
pallor
50. Inability to speak
tAb
KUB
midline
aphasia