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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Pelvic inflammatory disease
febrile
PID
sulamyd
ED
2. A pregnancy that occurs where the zygote implants outside of the uterus - e.g. in the fallopian tubes
amenorrhea
H&H
ectopic pregnancy
conscious sedation
3. B-type natriuretic peptide; a protein excreted by overworked left ventricular muscle cells; elevated levels are markers for CHF and other cardiovascular events
LLL
AICD
BNP
bpm
4. Opening through which urination occurs
tachypnea
dysarthria
urethra
G
5. Antibiotic
inverted
SB
augmentin
Dx
6. Pus or pus-like
diverticula
PEG tube
meningitis
purulent
7. Movement outward from the midline
abduction
indocin
Heel-to-Shin
auricular
8. A skin layer
dermis
fluorescein
neosporin
mastectomy
9. Difficulty breathing when recumbent; ease of breathing only in sitting or standing positions
junctional
dementia
orthopnea
AbdXR
10. Basic care; diagnosis w/o tests; ex: viral URI
ENT
Level 2
nitroglycerin
theophylline
11. Sublingual
SL or sub-L
ATFL
LVH
QID
12. Narcotic
cipro
duragesic patch
flank pain
-caine
13. Narcotic
occiput
ATFL
oxycontin
ESR
14. Pain control/sedation
OM
nubain
clonus
joint reduction
15. Anti-coagulant
insulin
lovenox
bpm
skelaxin
16. Farther from the limb root
salicylate/Aspirin
distal
pt
Foley
17. Yellowing of the eye; typically due to liver diseases like hepatitis
aphagia
arthralgia
BLE
scleral icterus
18. Anterior talofibular ligament; one of the lateral ligaments of the ankle and the most commonly injured ligament in sprained ankles
PMD
ATFL
cautery
OBSono
19. Excessive bend in upper posterior curve of spine
kyphosis (kyphotic)
Guaiac
plavix
stenosis
20. Movement inward toward the midline
adduction
hypotension
A-fib
STS
21. Relating to the kidney
urethra
renal
troponin I
keflex
22. Chest x-ray; typically performed if a patient has a persistent cough - SOB - or chest pain
Hct
arrhythmia
Cx
CXR
23. Diabetic medication
turgor
lantus
cardioversion
Td
24. Ophthalmic medication
stadol
LUL
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
biaxin
25. A seizure medication
CAD
dysphasia
Romberg test
dilantin (pheytoin)
26. Motor vehicle collision (motor vehicle accident)
duragesic patch
MVC (MVA)
MVP
digoxin/lanoxin
27. Abnormally slow heart beat (below 60 bpm)
JVD
macrobid
bradycardia
c/o
28. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
EP
vesicle
tegretol (carbamazepine)
Level 1
29. Atrioventricular block (1st - 2nd - or 3rd degree heart block)
AV block
lateral
wheeze
Axial Load
30. No change
palmar
NC
Wet Prep
lidocaine
31. Urine culture and sensitivity; a test that checks for organisms in the urine - cultures them - and tests them against various antibiotics to determine their sensitivity
Urine C&S
OOT
rec
NTG
32. Nosebleed
RSV
carbon dioxide
epistaxis
EKG (or ECG)
33. 'Straight Leg Raise' test; a test performed during the Physical Exam in which a patient is asked to raise their leg straight in the air; pain radiating down the leg may indicate sciatica
SLR
ATFL
-caine
cholecystectomy
34. Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
dysarthria
AICD
IVF
HCG Urine
35. Hemoglobin and hematocrit
HA
protonix
H&H
debridement
36. Gravid; number of total pregnancies; ex: G4
G
PR
auricular
LAD
37. 6
supp
CAD
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
approx
38. Bony projections on either side of the ankle joint - from lower leg bones
malleolus
vertigo
calculi (sing. calculus)
rhinorrhea
39. Medical resonance imaging
STD profile
MRI
Cx
p
40. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
calculi (sing. calculus)
ABG
BMP
RN
41. Relating to the tongue
lingual
MRI
c/w
LSS
42. Degenerative joint disease
duragesic patch
versed
lingual
JD
43. Prior to
OOT
D/C
augmentin
p/t
44. Intramuscular
CSF
IM
lordosis
sys
45. Basic metabolic panel (part of the CMP); includes Na - Cl - K - CO2 - BUN - Creatine - Glucose; a measure of the body's electrolytes; often used to r/o hypoglycemia - dehydration - and electrolyte imbalances
clonus
Level 3
serous
BMP
46. Diabetes mellitus
DM
CP
PID
epididymitis
47. Shortness of breath
DM
SOB
meningitis
scrotum
48. Antibiotic
bacitracin
dysphasia
urethra
Kernig's sign
49. Soft tissue swelling
Ant.
STS
BKA
adnexa
50. No known drug allergies
TMJ
CMP
NKDA
T4/TSH