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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Muscle pain
NSR
myalgia
EOMI
ecchymosis
2. Significant lab work; patients require admission
fentanyl
procainimide
rale
Level 5
3. Dead on arrival
SB
DOA
T&S
tinnitus
4. Soft tissue swelling
PERRL
nexium
T&C
STS
5. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
Level 4
CBC differential
nubain
sts
6. Well-developed - well-nourished
WDWN
PRN
clonus
TM
7. Abnormally slow heart beat (below 60 bpm)
bradycardia
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
Dermabond
Level 6
8. Intrauterine pregnancy
IUP
yst
dysphagia
Dx
9. Insertion of a needle into the femoral artery to collect blood for an ABG test
superficial
femoral stick
conjunctiva
prevacid
10. Bilateral
B/L
skelaxin
naprosyn
troponin I
11. Test for presence of C. difficult bacteria in stool; often used to determine if diarrhea is due to recent antibiotic use and proliferation of C. diff in the colon
RSV
C-diff
febrile
glucagon
12. Relating to the kidney
avelox
versed
papules
renal
13. Low arterial blood pressure
AMS
fluorescein
IVCD
hypotension
14. A neurological test for cerebellar function (e.g. balance - coordination) in which the patient drags their heel up and down their shins
JD
U/S
serous
Heel-to-Shin
15. None - not - no
dentition
STS
MVC (MVA)
A
16. Thoracic spine x-ray
renal
U/S
coumadin
T-spine
17. Painful menstruation
dysmenorrhea
tAb
MI
GERD
18. Per rectum
HCG Urine
hypotension
PR
JD
19. Tensing of the abdominal wall muscles to protect inflamed organs from pressure
CBD
Pneu
guarding
PO
20. Pus or pus-like
purulent
ED
hematochezia
clonus
21. Thoracic spine x-ray
T-spine
ETOH
tinnitus
nystagmus
22. Antibiotic
darvocet
biaxin
vicodin
TIA
23. Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
T&S
PRN
AICD
Td
24. Anesthetic
prilosec
toradol
lidocaine
arrhythmia
25. Approximated
epinephrin
Murphy's Sign
approx
nubain
26. Antiarrhythmic
HEENT
HI
UTD
procainimide
27. Excessive bend in lower (cervical) anterior curve of spine
CAD
lordosis
Level 5
Dx
28. Extra-ocular movements intact
UTD
EOMI
Level 3
cellulitis
29. Wave change descriptors include elevation - depression - flattening - flipped
V-fib
ENT
celebrex
STTa
30. Tissue swelling
edema
lateral
pedal
proximal
31. Metered dose inhaler
Level 2
precordium
TIA
MDI
32. Blood infection due to microorganisms or their toxins
Fx
Sig
sepsis
nodules
33. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
calculi (sing. calculus)
gentomycin
proximal
medial
34. Last menstrual period
fluorescein
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
stadol
LMP
35. Heart rate
dyspnea
HR
AV block
hemorrhage
36. Difficulty swallowing
dysphagia
malaise
diplopia
Dermabond
37. Insertion of a needle into a joint capsule to collect synovial fluid for tests of gout - arthritis - and synovial infection
PERRL
arthrocentesis
c
normocephalic
38. After coughing
auricular
post-tussive
BID
VT
39. Narcotic
MVP
Pronator drift
cholelithiasis
vicodin
40. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as poor R wave progression or short PR interval
PR
nasogastric tube placement
Brudzinski's sign
diverticulosis
41. Spread of disease from one organ to another
gram stain
crepitus
metastasis
TDO
42. Abortion; sAb or tAb
conscious sedation
Ab
AbdXR
NTG
43. 'nothing per os' (nothing by mouth)
cefzil
EMS
NPO
arthralgia
44. An exam for eye trauma or infection; the cornea is stained with fluorescein dye and observed under a blue fluorescent light
PUD
bpm
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
conjunctiva
45. Range of motion
MDI
ROM
gravid
hematemesis
46. After meals ('post cibum')
G_P_A_
RN
PC
lateral
47. Mitral valve prolapse
biaxin
NC
cachectic
MVP
48. Abdominal sonogram
ED
pruritus
AbdSono
cautery
49. Diabetic medication
humulin
digoxin/lanoxin
anserine bursa
carbon dioxide
50. Bacterial or viral infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
STTa
meningitis
Ao
D/C