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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Metered dose inhaler
exudates
MDI
abn
supp
2. Relating to the hip or ischium
flurbiprofen
IUP
sciatic
rhonchi
3. Topical antibiotic
silvadene
CBC differential
Td
Babinski reflex
4. Swelling of blood in tissue or an organ; deep bruising
neosporin
pulmonary edema
sys
hematoma
5. Excessive urination; common with DM patients
prilosec
polyuria
pulse ox
amoxicillin
6. Clear to auscultation or CT angiogram
aural
dyspnea
urticaria
CTA
7. Decreasing the bend of angle of a joint
sensorcaine
flexion
afebrile
clonus
8. Difficulty breathing - or shortness of breath
dyspnea
Rx
BSs nl - nl effort
nasal cannula
9. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
lantus
Dermabond
humulin
ESR
10. Diabetic medication
insulin
lantus
ext
TIA
11. B-type natriuretic peptide; a protein excreted by overworked left ventricular muscle cells; elevated levels are markers for CHF and other cardiovascular events
Wet Prep
A-fib
neosporin
BNP
12. Insertion of a needle into a joint capsule to collect synovial fluid for tests of gout - arthritis - and synovial infection
sulamyd
retavase
Fx
arthrocentesis
13. Adverse drug reaction
PCN
IVCD
ADR
rigors
14. Generally means kidney infection
fundus
CVA Tenderness
B
gastroenteritis
15. Congestive heart failure
PRN
CHF
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
sensorcaine
16. Hemoccult rectal test; test for blood in the stool; positive or negative
rec
D-dimer
Guaiac
nl BSs
17. Last menstrual period
rocephin
D&C
LMP
BUN
18. A throat swab test for strep throat
wheeze
axilla
approx
rapid strep screen
19. Excessive sweating
diaphoresis
abn
EKG (or ECG)
CMP
20. International unit(s)
IU
EENT
bpm
Dermabond
21. Pain control/sedation
HEENT
fontanel
H&H
stadol
22. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as a shortened or prolonged QT interval
effusion
SB
QT
PT test
23. Test for blood type - compatibility with donor blood; reserves units of blood for the patient
edentulous
type and cross
epistaxis
ET
24. 0 (absent reflex) - 1+ (trace; seen only w/ reinforcement) - 2+ (normal) - 3+ (brisk) - 4+ (nonsustained clonus) - 5+ (sustained clonus)
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
IM
appendectomy
hypertension
25. Gravid; number of total pregnancies; ex: G4
G
DVT
EPI
malaise
26.
A
TDO
epistaxis control
EP
27. At bedtime ('quaque hora somni')
QHS
PICC line
oxycontin
aneurysm
28. Thoracic spine x-ray
abduction
T-spine
macrobid
MRI
29. Anesthetic
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
mastectomy
marcaine
pronation
30. Pain control/sedation
fentanyl
humalog
ischemia
nares
31. A bronchodilator - cardiac stimulant - and diuretic
zithromax
keflex
RUL
theophylline
32. Blood infection due to microorganisms or their toxins
VS
TIA
sepsis
Pneu
33. Painful urination
dysuria
G
arthralgia
IDDM
34. Left lower extremity
chemistry panel
atrovent
LLE
superficial
35. Liver and spleen enlargement
avulsion
cholecystitis
hepatosplenomegaly
diverticulitis
36. NSAID/muscle relaxant
cervix
stenosis
STEMI
ibuprofen
37. Coughing blood
atrovent
UTO
PO
hemoptysis
38. Chest x-ray
bacitracin
cardiomegaly
supp
CXR
39. Within normal limits
nexium
WNL
pharyngitis
RVR
40. Abnormally slow heart beat (below 60 bpm)
prilosec
P
Level 6
bradycardia
41. Difficulty breathing due to narrowing of respiratory passage lumen
lantus
wheeze
nystagmus
BBB
42. Atrial fibrillation
PR
a-fib
nubain
Dz
43. Relating to the hip or ischium
amoxicillin
diplopia
sciatic
Anterior Drawer
44. Electrocardiogram; a tracing of the electrical activity of the heart; often used to r/o cardiac ischemic arrhythmia
ROM
EKG (or ECG)
plavix
NTG
45. Ventricular fibrillation
V-fib
flank pain
lithiasis
mastectomy
46. Antibiotic
everted
CBC differential
etracycline
ectopy
47. Antibiotic
superior
sodium
cipro
naprosyn
48. Out of town
cholecystectomy
HI
McBurney's Sign
OOT
49. Basic life support
ExtSono
anterolateral
BLS
myalgia
50. Arrangement - kind - and number of teeth present
auscultation
dentition
TKR
I&D