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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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1. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
central line
crepitus
valium
ICD
2. Clear to auscultation or CT angiogram
turgor
motrin
CTA
BM
3. Rapid ventricular response
RVR
pleural effusion
singulair
Cath UA
4. Intramuscular
cholelithiasis
IM
T&C
flexion
5. Antibiotic
pen VK
midline
dermis
creatine
6. Air or gas in the pleural space; Ptx
palpable
acetaminophen/Tylenol
pneumothorax
bil.
7. A neurological exam in which an object is drawn up the sole of a patient's foot to test for damage to nerves in the corticospinal tract (which runs along both sides of the spinal cord up to the brain); upgoing toes is abnormal
darvocet
bpm
LFTs
Babinski reflex
8. Tissue swelling
MOM
edema
exudates
nexium
9. Left axis deviation
NAD
BMP
ibuprofen
LAD
10. 6
epistaxis control
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
euthymic
rale
11. Against medical advice
AMA
LFTs
BP
SOB
12. Intra-ocular pressure
flank pain
IOP
arthrocentesis
LLL
13. Human chorionic gonadotropin; present in the blood and urine of pregnant women; measured qualitatively (pos. or neg.) or quantitatively (weeks along in pregnancy)
HCG
inguinal
pepcid
LMP
14. Part of the EKG reading; may be asked to record 'normal axis' or an abnormality like LAD (left axis deviation)
Romberg test
Axis
crepitance
bpm
15. Respiratory syncytial virus
EP
nubain
ectopy
RSV
16. Anti-reflux
protonix
albuterol
B
appendectomy
17. Advanced life support
ALS
AV
creatine
UA
18. Do not resuscitate
DNR
IOP
V-fib
hypertension
19. Middle of the chest; contains the thymus - esophagus - heart - etc.
lithiasis
dysphagia
mediastinum
MI
20. No acute distress - or no acute disease
GU
NAD
adduction
EPI
21. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as a shortened or prolonged QT interval
salicylate/Aspirin
fentanyl
T&C
QT
22. Calcium channel blocker
tylox
AMA
QT
cardizem
23. Minor lab work required; ex: UTI
pepcid
T&S
BCx
Level 3
24. Saliva/mucous expectorant through mouth
sputum
ExtSono
rigors
A&W
25. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
gravid
cardioversion
hepatosplenomegaly
nerve block
26. Blood infection due to microorganisms or their toxins
sepsis
BNP
vesicle
dysphagia
27. A finger or toe bone
allopurinol
morphine
phalanx
NAD
28. Catheter urinalysis
scleral icterus
Cath UA
ectopy
Finger/Nose/Finger
29. Generally means kidney infection
CVA Tenderness
W&D
Fx
COPD
30. Antibiotic
mastectomy
doxycycline
BCP
junctional escape beat or complex
31. Pain control/sedation
Axis
C1 - C2 - etc.
nubain
hemorrhoids
32. Pain control/sedation
tend
LOC
toradol
diverticula
33. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as a shortened or prolonged QT interval
gastritis
phenobarbitol
glucagon
QT
34. Painful menstruation
augmentin
CVA
PC
dysmenorrhea
35. Every hour ('quaque hora')
sub-mental
QH
a-fib
JVD
36. Kidney - ureter - and bladder
chemistry panel
scleral icterus
Snuffbox
KUB
37. Pneumothorax
TID
diverticulosis
NIDDM
Ptx
38. Asthma/dyspnea
singulair
WDWN
nares
valium
39. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
augmentin
Level 6
plantar
hematuria
40. Narcotic
PID
percocet
aspirin
ICU
41. Anterior
SM
Ant.
IM
carotid massage
42. Neuro/vascular/tendon intact
NVT intact
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
IVCD
nares
43. Itching
rigors
NKDA
salicylate/Aspirin
pruritus
44. Related to the auricle of the ear
potassium
cellulitis
sensorcaine
auricular
45. Turning of the palm or foot inward
pronation
afebrile
MDI
LFTs
46. Prescription
A
Rx
A&W
cardizem
47. Relating to the kidney
T-spine
Palmar drift
renal
sensorcaine
48. Eyes - ears - nose - and throat
What determines the coding level?
EENT
parafonforte
Heel-to-Shin
49. Abnormally fast heart beat
RN
testicles
prilosec
tachycardia
50. The out-pouching of a hollow or fluid-filled organ in the body - such as the colon
diverticula
D&C
dysphasia
keflex