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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Left axis deviation
A&O x 3
auricle
QH
LAD
2. Urine in the blood
hematuria
FHR/FHT
BMP
insulin
3. Inside
internal
Finger/Nose/Finger
abduction
penicillin
4. Topical antibiotic
NKMA
neosporin
parafonforte
avulsion
5. Gastrointestinal
DOE
ATFL
GI
pt
6. Total hip replacement
RUQ
THR
junctional
axilla
7. Test for blood type
axilla
urticaria
lymphadenopathy
type and screen
8. Abdominal aortic aneurysm
AAA
plantar
doxycycline
wheeze
9. Numbness or tingling
hemorrhage
RUL
PRN
paresthesias
10. Relatively hard and spherical abnormal structures
nodules
biaxin
CTA
SQ
11. Urine drug screen
rale
EKG (or ECG)
flank pain
urine drugs of abuse screen
12. Head - eyes - ears - nose and throat
HEENT
GI
pallor
lordosis
13. Acute myocardial infarction
Td
AMI
arrhythmia
hematemesis
14. Suppository
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
hemorrhoids
C-diff
supp
15. Jugular venous distension
A
JVD
dyspnea
CPR
16. Medical resonance imaging
tegretol (carbamazepine)
MRI
debridement
silvadene
17. Urine in the blood
RVR
hematuria
scrotum
purulent
18. Removal of the appendix
PR
glucagon
appendectomy
D/C
19. Atelectasis; collapsed or airless lung
pulse ox
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
Atx
IVCD
20. Bowel movement
calculi (sing. calculus)
BM
testicles
stenosis
21. Atrial fibrillation
bacitracin
a-fib
rhonchi
extension
22. Obstruction of blood vessel by clot or foreign body
debridement
W&D
HI
embolism
23. A neurological test in which the patient is asked to place their hands straight out in front of them with the palms up; if their arms drift to the side - the test is positive
epistaxis
GU
Palmar drift
cardiac panel
24. Abdominal CT scan
SR
proximal
-caine
CTAbd
25. A test performed during the Physical Exam in which the knee is manipulated to test for a ligament injury
proximal
euthymic
HCG Urine
Anterior Drawer
26. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
dilantin (pheytoin)
Dx
fundus
petechiae
27. Antibiotic
PO
etracycline
PCP
VT
28. Without fever
afebrile
type and screen
BLE
ET Intubation
29. Enlargement of the heart
cardiomegaly
PC
OOT
polyuria
30. A series of tests measuring the protein - glucose - and cell count in a lumbar puncture CSF sample; used to diagnose meningitis or intracranial bleeding
CSF protocol
CXR
NKMA
nodules
31. Narcotic
percocet
lantus
SOB
RUQ
32. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
ET
ESR
glucophage
NS
33. A finger or toe bone
JVD
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
pallor
phalanx
34. Turning of the palm or foot inward
SBO
pronation
erythema (erythematous)
CT
35. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
LOC
Heel/Toe Walking
ligament
urticaria
36. Inside
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
DOE
C-Spine
internal
37. No acute distress
NAD
crepitus
clonus
Foley
38. Tensing of the abdominal wall muscles to protect inflamed organs from pressure
guarding
ExtSono
PVC
C&S
39. Deep tendon reflexes; tested with impulses from a reflex hammer
BBB
vesicle
NAD
deep reflexes
40. Coronary artery disease
CAD
LMP
epididymitis
STTa
41. Antibiotic
gentomycin
cardizem
PICC line
chest tube
42. Small red spots on the skin
petechiae
stadol
percocet
CTA
43. Motor vehicle collision (motor vehicle accident)
carotid massage
lac
MVC (MVA)
epistaxis
44.
hematemesis
epistaxis control
AV
dysuria
45. Pus or pus-like
purulent
junctional
Dermabond
o/w
46. Dehydration
PT/PTT
hypovolemia
CBC
AICD
47. Anterior cruciate ligament
I&D
ACL
CVP
DOE
48. Rescue squad
RS
T&S
hemoptysis
ascites
49. A glue used for laceration repair
atropine
Dermabond
ligament
nodules
50. Ventricular tachycardia
Urine C&S
anterior
internal
V-tach