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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Culture
protonix
C&S
tend
Cx
2. A type of ectopy
supp
junctional escape beat or complex
dysuria
HR
3. Sinus tachycardia
urticaria
yo
ST
cholelithiasis
4. Physically wasted - ill; in a state of malnutrition
Babinski reflex
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
cachectic
atrovent
5. Temporary and localized anemia due to stoppage of blood flow to an area of tissue
DP
C-Spine
transdermal
ischemia
6. Antibiotic
hemoptysis
ADR
Dx
cefzil
7. Excessive urination; common with DM patients
s/s
polyuria
joint reduction
indocin
8. Pain control/sedation
toradol
arrhythmia
OBSono
neosporin
9. Relating to the feet
oxycontin
G
pedal
perineum
10. Anti-reflux
lordosis
normocephalic
nexium
CXR
11. Relating to the kidney
renal
CSF
alcaine
sys
12. V1-V6 - I - II - III - aVA - aVF - aVR
CT
MVC (MVA)
EKG leads
Dermabond
13. A device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a patient
PCN
pedal
nasal cannula
macrobid
14. Topical anesthetics (lidocaine adrenaline tetracaine and lidocaine epinephrine tetracaine)
prilosec
LAT or LET
nubain
auscultation
15. Opening through which urination occurs
urethra
paresthesias
Dermabond
SLR
16. Noise of gas discharge from intestines
crepitus
tagamet
pedal
I&D
17. Rule out
Romberg test
R/O
sys
CA (eye)
18. International unit(s)
stadol
biaxin
IU
DM
19. Anesthetic
WNL
lidocaine
humalog
differential diagnosis
20. Pre-ventricular contraction
Level 1
SR
QHS
PVC
21. Cervix
Cx
pyelonephritis
dermis
fentanyl
22. Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation
rale
distal
labia (sing. labium)
evulsion
23. Abdominal x-ray;
perineum
auscultation
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
AbdXR
24. Turning of the palm or foot inward
cervix
pronation
emesis
THR
25. Without teeth
rec
aphasia
edentulous
post-tussive
26. Coronary artery disease
para
CAD
Bounce Test
AMS
27. Sexually transmitted disease
scleral icterus
TMJ
STD
Hct
28. Penicillin
atelectasis
stenosis
D/C
PCN
29. Asthma/dyspnea
ambulatory
nares
atrovent
nubain
30. A bluish or slate color to the skin
TDO
G_P_A_
RSV
cyanotic
31. Enlargement of the heart
Spurling's test
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
hemogram
cardiomegaly
32. Normal sinus rhythm
NSR
edentulous
Level 3
hematoma
33. NSAID/muscle relaxant
flexeril
ACL
humalog
AAA
34. Widening of a blood vessel to pressure - causing formation of a blood sac that may become clotted
aneurysm
paresthesias
hemoptysis
NKMA
35. Gout medication
flexeril
via
colchicine
euthymic
36. 0 (absent reflex) - 1+ (trace; seen only w/ reinforcement) - 2+ (normal) - 3+ (brisk) - 4+ (nonsustained clonus) - 5+ (sustained clonus)
conscious sedation
dicloxacillin
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
Bounce Test
37. Birth control pill
BCP
lordosis
palpable
procainimide
38. Ophthalmic medication
cortisporin
ectopy
PCN
dysphagia
39. Hemoccult rectal test; test for blood in the stool; positive or negative
pleural effusion
Guaiac
GU
NTG
40. Pain control/sedation
aphasia
A&P
ativan
ectopy
41. Relating to the tongue
hematochezia
s/s
lingual
sepsis
42. A skin layer
lordosis
carbon dioxide
dermis
pruritus
43. Temporomandibular joint
TMJ
pronation
c/o
LOS
44. Bilateral
LMP
B/L
via
biaxin
45. Approximated
phalanx
PCP
Sig
approx
46. Shortness of breath
posterior
pleural rub
type and screen
SOB
47. Antibiotic
tequin
dysphasia
amylase/lipase
H&H
48. Sublingual
nodules
Level 1
SL
NTG
49. Alert and oriented to (1) people (2) place (3) date
A&O x 3
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
BLS
Level 3
50. Vomiting
polyuria
gastroenteritis
ACLS
emesis