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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. On or near the midline
CAD
NS
pedal
medial
2. Anesthetic
sensorcaine
diaphoresis
ENT
MDI
3. Narcotic
arthralgia
occiput
nerve block
duragesic patch
4. Accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity
ascites
LSS
kyphosis (kyphotic)
supp
5. Topical antibiotic
dysphagia
neosporin
CXR
LFTs
6. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
insulin
nerve block
glucotrol
diverticulitis
7. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as poor R wave progression or short PR interval
cefzil
Level 4
QH
PR
8. 4 times per day ('quater in die')
hepatosplenomegaly
retavase
urticaria
QID
9. Temporary detaining order
TDO
LSS
creatine
post-tussive
10. Head - eyes - ears - nose and throat
HEENT
Q
RS
Sig
11. Antibiotic
duragesic patch
CMP
amoxicillin
SM
12. Culture and sensitivity test; performed to determine the type of bacteria causing an illness or infection - and the most effective medicine to combat it; a sample of tissue or discharge are cultured in a lab then doused with various medications
syncope
T&C
versed
C&S
13. Peptic ulcer disease
LAT or LET
gram stain
PUD
NKDA
14. Sound due to inflammation of lung lining
renal
pleural rub
LOC
epididymitis
15. Soft tissue swelling
pleural rub
CTAbd
STD
STS
16. Pancreatic enzymes; included in the CMP; used to diagnose pancreatitis or internal injury
THC
CMT
UTD
amylase/lipase
17. A test for WBCs in stool; often performed to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or infections caused by bacteria that have invaded the bowel mucosal lining
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18. Blood test for mononucleosis
lingual
PE
Gtt(s)
mono spot
19. Asthma/dyspnea
xopenex
PR
supp
n/v/d
20. Asthma/dyspnea
Pronator drift
singulair
pneumothorax
Spurling's test
21. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
rale
CVP
vulva
calculi (sing. calculus)
22. Non-specific bowel gas pattern
scrotum
NSBGP
C&S
rigors
23. NSAID/muscle relaxant
RUQ
cholecystectomy
motrin
Q
24. Complaining of
urticaria
amenorrhea
diverticulitis
c/o
25. Bilateral
dermis
B/L
glucose
xylocaine
26. Advanced life support
UTI
avulsion
ALS
hemorrhoids
27. Suicidal ideations
euthymic
medial
SI
unasyn
28. Diabetic ketoacidosis
AbdXR
DKA
colchicine
ischium
29. Extremities
A&P
CP
RUL
ext
30. Enlargement of the heart
chemistry panel
SR
salicylate/Aspirin
cardiomegaly
31. Lack or failure of muscle coordination - e.g. a staggering gait
ataxia
motrin
AV block
Abd
32. A test for WBCs in stool; often performed to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or infections caused by bacteria that have invaded the bowel mucosal lining
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33. Nausea - vomiting - diarrhea
LMP
junctional
n/v/d
flank pain
34. Intramuscular
R/O
IM
PRN
ET Intubation
35. Upon the skin; a route of drug administration
Spurling's test
EKG (or ECG)
QRS
transdermal
36. Inflammation of kidney substance and pelvis
Dz
pruritus
diaphoresis
pyelonephritis
37. At bedtime ('quaque hora somni')
QHS
alcaine
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
distal
38. Small red spots on the skin
W&D
LLE
petechiae
AV block
39. Private medical doctor
pepcid
PMD
s/p
RS
40. Within normal limits
via
infarct
Level 3
WNL
41. Anti-coagulant
hematuria
epistaxis
lovenox
cardiomegaly
42. Painful urination
myalgia
STS
dysuria
urticaria
43. Significant lab work; patients are admit candidates; ex: severe abdominal pain
EOMI
Level 4
p
anterior
44. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
CBC differential
atelectasis
effusion
Level 6
45. Black tarry stool
PVC
melena
benadryl
bicarbonate
46. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
nerve block
glucose
CA (eye)
HCG Urine
47. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
AV block
What determines the coding level?
fundus
flexeril
48. An anti-seizure medication
serous
cardiomegaly
anterior
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
49. Urinary tract infection
Guaiac
Cath UA
UTI
aphagia
50. Pharynx inflammation with throat pain
DP
silvadene
pharyngitis
urine drugs of abuse screen