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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. International unit(s)
tegretol (carbamazepine)
s/s
nl ROM
IU
2. Emergency petition
transdermal
ischemia
EP
differential diagnosis
3. External female genitalia
tegretol (carbamazepine)
TIA
vulva
cardizem
4. Pain control/sedation
valium
cholecystitis
lateral
arthralgia
5. Altered mental status; e.g. intoxicated - demented - delusional - unconscious
procainimide
edentulous
Dx
AMS
6. Bowel movement
Wright's stain
glucotrol
dysuria
BM
7. Ultrasound
dilaudid
BMP
ataxia
U/S
8. Abnormally slow heart beat (below 60 bpm)
LVH
bradycardia
LVH
MCL
9. Ventricular fibrillation
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
V-fib
T4/TSH
hematuria
10. Homicidal ideations
NAD
proximal
LSS
HI
11. 4 HPI - 2 ROS - 8 Physical Exam
QRS
ataxia
SL or sub-L
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
12. Ophthalmic medication
sulamyd
DOB
euthymic
pruritus
13. NSAID/muscle relaxant
motrin
skelaxin
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
femoral stick
14. Complete blood count ('hemogram'); includes WBC - Hgb - HCt - Platelets - and differential (other WBC types: monocytes - lymphocytes - neutrophils - eosophils - basophils); often used to diagnose infection or anemia
CBC
PICC line
meningitis
gastritis
15. Pharynx inflammation with throat pain
Ab
gravid
pharyngitis
pronation
16. A hypnotic and sedative mediation for seizure treatment
normocephalic
p
phenobarbitol
AbdXR
17. Gout medication
lateral
PTT test
arthralgia
allopurinol
18. Sac containing two testicles (divided by septum)
scrotum
hemogram
AICD
fontanel
19. A type of ectopy
junctional escape beat or complex
TM
ESR
febrile
20. 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
dysphagia
nasogastric tube placement
LFTs
Anterior Drawer
21. Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
Foley
NIDDM
rocephin
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
22. Marijuana
fluorescein
BBB
THC
Ab
23. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
nerve block
epinephrin
cholecystectomy
CP
24. A seizure medication
sodium
dilantin (pheytoin)
EKG (or ECG)
demerol
25. Soft - non-tender to palpitation
infarct
melena
SNTTP
febrile
26. NSAID/muscle relaxant
RVR
QRS
motrin
albuterol
27. Daily ('quaque')
Q
EKG (or ECG)
BP
DOE
28. Birth control pill
CVA
crepitance
Brudzinski's sign
BCP
29. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
Heel/Toe Walking
glucagon
urticaria
singulair
30. Narcotic
epistaxis control
nubain
EENT
gastritis
31. Temporomandibular joint
pulse ox
TMJ
BCx
valium
32. Complete metabolic panel (includes BMP and LFTs) = chemistry panel = Chem 12
CMP
photophobia
dentition
kyphosis (kyphotic)
33. Under the chin
McBurney's Sign
post-prandial
sub-mental
cardiomegaly
34. Thyroid hormone levels
T4/TSH
erythema (erythematous)
BSs nl - nl effort
IU
35. Dyspnea on exertion
PAC
DOE
ext
DP
36. Blood thinner
plavix
troponin I
joint reduction
prilosec
37. Level or loss of consciousness
euthymic
hemogram
CSF
LOC
38. Dyspnea on exertion
nl
DOE
ativan
Ao
39. Good range of motion
nl ROM
B
epinephrin
COPD
40. Tissue death (necrosis) due to stoppage of blood flow to tissue
cardiomegaly
ENT
PVC
infarct
41. Excessive bleeding
PTT test
BBB
hemorrhage
B
42. Atraumatic/normocephalic
AT/NC
NAD
DVT
nodules
43. Antibiotic
etracycline
SNTTP
ADR
WDWN
44. Antibiotic
JD
TKR
FHR/FHT
doxycycline
45. Blood infection due to microorganisms or their toxins
CABG
ext
sepsis
Pneu
46. Anesthetic
lidocaine
dyspnea
ADR
tylox
47. Complete blood count ('hemogram'); includes WBC - Hgb - HCt - Platelets - and differential (other WBC types: monocytes - lymphocytes - neutrophils - eosophils - basophils); often used to diagnose infection or anemia
CBC
urethra
procainimide
hematuria
48. Inflammation of kidney substance and pelvis
junctional
pyelonephritis
epistaxis
dyspnea
49. Narcotic
edema
orthostatics
duragesic patch
ED
50. A neurological test in which the patient is asked to place their hands straight out in front of them with the palms up; if their arms drift to the side - the test is positive
Palmar drift
paresthesias
procainimide
c/w