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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Feverish
febrile
C-Spine
LLE
ABG
2. Shortness of breath
CPR
EKG (or ECG)
CA
SOB
3. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
What determines the coding level?
hepatosplenomegaly
dysmenorrhea
SNTTP
4. Prior to
midline
p/t
PT test
PR
5. Back part of the skull
c
occiput
LVH
lovenox
6. Rapid ventricular response
RVR
anterior
H&H
hemorrhoids
7. Inflammation of kidney substance and pelvis
urethra
RSV
pyelonephritis
QH
8. Bipolar disorder
palpable
hepatosplenomegaly
BPD
URI
9. The presence of diverticula in the colon due to weakness of muscle layers in the colon wall
Dz
CVA
diverticulosis
IVF
10. Tenderness upon removal of pressure
erythema (erythematous)
rec
V-fib
rebound tenderness
11. A fluid-filled sac-like cavity situated in places where friction would otherwise occur
ecchymosis
PR
axilla
anserine bursa
12. 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
SQ
Finger/Nose/Finger
c/w
deep
13. Difficulty breathing - or shortness of breath
malleolus
diverticula
LUL
dyspnea
14. Central venous pressure (aka RAP- right atrial pressure);
lymphadenopathy
CVP
CTAbd
vesicle
15. Daily ('quaque')
Q
ectopic pregnancy
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
p/t
16. NSAID/muscle relaxant
ectopy
ligament
c
parafonforte
17. Anterior chamber
What determines the coding level?
flank pain
AC
hematoma
18. Pain control/sedation
SB
a-fib
morphine
Fx
19. Nearer to the surface
superficial
SL
nasal cannula
C&S
20. Up-to-date
Pronator drift
UTD
THR
cholecystectomy
21. Sinus bradycardia
SB
via
T&S
parafonforte
22. Middle of the chest; contains the thymus - esophagus - heart - etc.
celebrex
mediastinum
nasogastric tube placement
HA
23. Dorsalis pedis pulse
papules
DP
PID
TMJ
24. A neurological test for cerebellar function (e.g. balance - coordination) in which the patient drags their heel up and down their shins
Heel-to-Shin
stridor
levaquin
T&S
25. Air or gas in the pleural space; Ptx
rale
crepitance
pneumothorax
biaxin
26. In front and to each side of an entity
anterolateral
pyelonephritis
albuterol
labyrinthitis
27. Antibiotic
SL
OM
ST
bactrim
28. Corneal abrasion
SM
LUE
CA (eye)
THC
29. Repositioning of a dislocated joint
B
joint reduction
AAA
labia (sing. labium)
30. Foreign body
FB
nl BSs
hepatosplenomegaly
LAT or LET
31. Adverse drug reaction
DVT
ADR
OOT
albuterol
32. A type of ectopy
junctional escape beat or complex
MVC (MVA)
trismus
vertigo
33. Nitroglycerin
tegretol (carbamazepine)
NTG
ligament
allopurinol
34. Forceful pulling away of a part or structure
turgor
gentomycin
albuterol
avulsion
35. Pneumothorax
BM
Td
Ptx
hemorrhoids
36. A skin layer
TURP
dermis
JVD
tussionex
37. Breath sounds normal (no wheezing - rhonchi - rales) - normal efforts
paresthesias
glucagon
BSs nl - nl effort
euthymic
38. A urine test for the HCG pregnancy hormone
HCG Urine
Hct
dysuria
flexion
39. Beats per minute
bpm
n/v/d
V-tach
nubain
40. Head - eyes - ears - nose and throat
CTA
auricle
diplopia
HEENT
41. A neurological test for proprioception in which the patient stands with their eyes open - and then closed; if the patient sways or falls when their eyes are closed - the test is positive
Level 6
aural
syncope
Romberg test
42. Feverish
febrile
Palmar drift
pallor
nubain
43. Involuntary rapie eye movements
anterolateral
chloride
nystagmus
Hct
44. Obstetric sonogram
dysphasia
CABG
OBSono
inguinal
45. Blood urea nitrogen; elevated levels are markers for abnormal kidney functioning (b/c the kidneys filter urea waste product out of the blood)
SQ
ecchymosis
ABG
BUN
46. 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
mono spot
chloride
LFTs
dysuria
47. With
NKMA
pulmonary edema
c
AbdXR
48. Incision and drainage
cellulitis
I&D
rigors
QH
49. In front and to each side of an entity
anterolateral
VT
AC
dysphasia
50. Inflammation of diverticula
diverticulitis
vancomycin
flurbiprofen
B