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1. Antibiotic
edentulous
HCG Urine
keflex
plavix
2. Blood sugar
IVCD
hepatosplenomegaly
glucose
everted
3. Every hour ('quaque hora')
skelaxin
nl ROM
DOE
QH
4. Therapeutic abortion (D&C)
epistaxis
tAb
RN
pleural effusion
5. Blood infection due to microorganisms or their toxins
bacitracin
sepsis
Pneu
amylase/lipase
6. Kidney - ureter - and bladder
pleural effusion
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
KUB
lingual
7. Anterior talofibular ligament; one of the lateral ligaments of the ankle and the most commonly injured ligament in sprained ankles
ATFL
Ao
A&O x 3
distal
8. Diabetic medication
hypovolemia
AKA
insulin
SBO
9. Relating to the groin area
alcaine
CSF
inguinal
Td
10. No acute distress
LMP
NAD
Cx
EKG leads
11. Head - eyes - ears - nose and throat
amenorrhea
Ao
HEENT
STTa
12. Let it be labeled - or let it be signed ('signature'); the doctor's indication that he wants the pharmacist to write certain instructions on the Rx bottle
G
TMJ
STTa
Sig
13. Noise of gas discharge from intestines
calculi (sing. calculus)
Spurling's test
motrin
crepitus
14. Pus or serum production
humalog
exudates
acetaminophen/Tylenol
AKA
15. Anti-reflux
RUQ
prilosec
sensorcaine
xopenex
16. Increases heart rate
stridor
LP
atropine
McBurney's Sign
17. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
effusion
BLE
HR
PR
18. Inflammation of the epididymis
IDDM
allopurinol
urethra
epididymitis
19. A finger or toe bone
dysphagia
LFTs
phalanx
macule
20. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
What determines the coding level?
Palmar drift
PTT test
Level 5
21. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
celebrex
AT/NC
calculi (sing. calculus)
sts
22. Anesthetic
lidocaine
Pronator drift
MI
potassium
23. Anterior
nasal cannula
tequin
Ant.
ExtSono
24. Otitis media; middle ear inflammation
OM
DM
pulse ox
n/v/d
25. A finger or toe bone
C1 - C2 - etc.
cellulitis
VT
phalanx
26. Spread of disease from one organ to another
metastasis
s/s
AICD
PC
27. Junctional rhythm
junctional
nerve block
CHF
dicloxacillin
28. Left lower quadrant of abdomen
LOC
gravid
LLQ
medial
29. Relating to the ear or hearing
lordosis
aural
CVA
Level 5
30. Ophthalmic medication
flurbiprofen
extension
fundus
macule
31. Bilateral
H&P
NTG
Level 6
bil.
32. Swelling of blood in tissue or an organ; deep bruising
hematoma
WDWN
SM
inverted
33. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
PT/PTT
femoral stick
Level 1
Axial Load
34. Alcohol
ETOH
SNTTP
inferior
Hct
35. Deep vein thrombosis
Hct
dicloxacillin
LSS
DVT
36. Bony projections on either side of the ankle joint - from lower leg bones
via
Level 4
malleolus
LMP
37. Enlargement of the heart
sulamyd
cardiomegaly
heparin
arthrocentesis
38. Antibiotic
stadol
HR
penicillin
debridement
39. Cervix
MVP
ligament
AMI
Cx
40. Wave change descriptors include elevation - depression - flattening - flipped
STTa
s/s
vesicle
H&H
41. Pain control/sedation
toradol
LLE
tAb
precordium
42. Calcium channel blocker
cervix
parafonforte
cardizem
QH
43. Aorta
C-diff
Ao
Spurling's test
pneumothorax
44. Joint pain
EKG leads
ICD
arthralgia
D-dimer
45. Intravenous
ESR
VT
IV
P
46. Blood oxygen percentage
pulse ox
arrhythmia
epistaxis control
C-diff
47. Rapid ventricular response
Cx
RVR
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
pt
48. A seizure medication
dysphasia
dilantin (pheytoin)
chloride
bradycardia
49. Pain medication
SOB
BID
amylase/lipase
acetaminophen/Tylenol
50. Peripheral vascular disease
PVD
metastasis
atropine
cholecystitis
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