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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Difficulty swallowing
amoxicillin
Cx
dysphagia
Wet Prep
2. Urinary tract infection
sclera
UTI
nasal cannula
CAD
3. Basic life support
LFTs
trismus
pt
BLS
4. Atelectasis; collapsed or airless lung
crepitance
Atx
orthopnea
edentulous
5. Non-specific bowel gas pattern
NSBGP
R/O
ROM
BLS
6. Formation of calculi and concretions
c
dysarthria
lithiasis
dysphasia
7. Narcotic
glucagon
epinephrin
scrotum
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
8. CMP (or Chem 12) = BMP + LFTs
chemistry panel
pt
chest tube
zantac
9. Turning of the palm or foot inward
pronation
lithiasis
auricular
PT/PTT
10. Sinus bradycardia
syncope
NTG
SB
nasogastric tube placement
11. Tensing of the abdominal wall muscles to protect inflamed organs from pressure
ceftin
ext
guarding
slit lamp exam
12. Antibiotic
zantac
pen VK
bacitracin
Axial Load
13. Narcotic
proximal
AMA
Murphy's Sign
demerol
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
Cath UA
epistaxis control
A
CBC
15. Sinus tachycardia
ST
D-dimer
BPD
IUP
16. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as a shortened or prolonged QT interval
Palmar drift
I&D
amenorrhea
QT
17. Asthma/dyspnea
pulmonary edema
AMI
xopenex
NPO
18. Urinary tract infection
AbdSono
unasyn
ACLS
UTI
19. Tympanic membrane
Level 6
sAb
adduction
TM
20. Shaking that occurs during a high fever
A
rigors
sx
FB
21. Eyelid lining
paresthesias
pyelonephritis
conjunctiva
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
22. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
lac
TDO
effusion
ibuprofen
23. 4 HPI - 2 ROS - 8 Physical Exam
ativan
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
R/O
skelaxin
24. No change
NC
IV
pruritus
C1 - C2 - etc.
25. Blood thinner
diverticulosis
B
nl ROM
plavix
26. Creatine phosphokinase; an enzyme found primarily in the brain - skeletal muscle - and cardiac tissue; elevated CPK levels are often markers of stress or injury to the brain - muscles - or especially heart
post-prandial
CPK
nodules
UTI
27. Tetanus-diphtheria shot
transdermal
Td
BCP
lidocaine
28. Narcotic
VS
ExtSono
SLR
oxycontin
29. Length of stay
meningitis
abn
LOS
UA
30. Feverish
plavix
A&O x 3
axilla
febrile
31. Painful urination
dysuria
tussionex
A&P
Finger/Nose/Finger
32. A procedure in which medications or electric shock is used to restore a normal heart rhythm
cardioversion
LUQ
HEENT
cardiac panel
33. Bruising; a discolored area of the skin due to bleeding underneath
T&S
ecchymosis
URI
Level 5
34. Intolerance to light
CA (eye)
GU
cornea
photophobia
35. Hypertension
HTN
sts
p
cholecystitis
36. NSAID/muscle relaxant
amenorrhea
skelaxin
deep reflexes
pronation
37. Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation
diaphoresis
deep
rhonchi
tequin
38. A small discolored spot or area
macule
A&P
dysuria
evulsion
39. Systolic (contractile)
protonix
bacitracin
sys
hemoptysis
40. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
humalog
dysmenorrhea
CPR
kyphosis (kyphotic)
41. Important for osmoregulation
BLS
THC
sodium
fontanel
42. Urine drug screen
urine drugs of abuse screen
superficial
OM
CVA
43. Right lower quadrant of abdomen
Level 3
RLQ
AV
TKR
44. A catheter tube passed through the urethra and into the bladder
Dz
Foley
HCG
BUN
45. Signs of excess glucocorticoid hormone; resembling Cushing's syndrome
cushingoid
inguinal
QHS
EP
46. A test performed on sputum - stool - or some other specimen to diagnose bacterial infection
afebrile
demerol
gram stain
benadryl
47. Therapeutic abortion (D&C)
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
cushingoid
pneumothorax
tAb
48. Inability to speak
RS
PT test
aphasia
IDDM
49. A type of ectopy
auricle
RN
diverticula
junctional escape beat or complex
50. Signs and symptoms
s/s
cholecystectomy
Sig
post-tussive