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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Intolerance to light
crepitance
AT/NC
ischium
photophobia
2. 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
FHR/FHT
bpm
lantus
Palmar drift
3. Right lower lobe (of lung)
oxycontin
RLL
malaise
PID
4. Trans-urethral resection of prostate; a surgical operation on the prostate
STEMI
allopurinol
GERD
TURP
5. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
edema
mediastinum
IV
urticaria
6. Primary care physician
PCP
IM
epinephrin
CXR
7. Extra-ocular movements intact
EOMI
o/w
distal
malleolus
8. Inflammation of the epididymis
anterior
epididymitis
NSBGP
Bounce Test
9. Collapsed or airless lung; Atx
B/L
-caine
atelectasis
nitroglycerin
10. Tenderness in the RUQ of the abdomen; may indicate cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
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11. After meals ('post cibum')
transdermal
PC
cholecystectomy
Palmar drift
12. Cardiac stimulants
p/t
ativan
lantus
digoxin/lanoxin
13. Antibiotic
IV
levaquin
penicillin
LVH
14. Axis line dividing R and L sides of body
ESR
motrin
Axial Load
midline
15. Having peace of mind
dicloxacillin
Dermabond
euthymic
levaquin
16. Cartilaginous projection anterior to the exterior meatus of the ear
MCL
sciatic
tragus
c/w
17. Small bowel obstruction
BID
sepsis
hemoptysis
SBO
18. Ophthalmic medication
hemorrhage
sulamyd
internal
ExtSono
19. Level or loss of consciousness
HEENT
sensorcaine
carotid massage
LOC
20. Pre-ventricular contraction
VS
dysuria
PVC
LUQ
21. Gout medication
nerve block
A&O x 3
allopurinol
tinnitus
22. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
nodules
Brudzinski's sign
hemorrhage
Level 1
23. Daily ('quaque')
STTa
Q
Heel/Toe Walking
clonus
24. Diabetic ketoacidosis
DKA
yst
pulse ox
lantus
25. Fluid in the pleural space
LAD
pleural effusion
IM
parafonforte
26. Involuntary rapie eye movements
normocephalic
nystagmus
keflex
nodules
27. Vomiting
percocet
D-dimer
crepitus
emesis
28. NSAID/muscle relaxant
naprosyn
CHF
ligament
precordium
29. Respiratory sound caused by obstruction of air passages
anesthetized
stridor
febrile
OBSono
30. Insertion of a needle into the femoral artery to collect blood for an ABG test
hemogram
crepitus
sputum
femoral stick
31. Partial thromboplastin time; a coagulation test for certain clotting factors
PTT test
auscultation
A&W
NKMA
32. Electrocardiogram; a tracing of the electrical activity of the heart; often used to r/o cardiac ischemic arrhythmia
EKG (or ECG)
skelaxin
dysphasia
type and screen
33. Liver and spleen enlargement
hepatosplenomegaly
PICC line
FROM
CT
34. External female genitalia
QRS
CVP
vulva
PO
35. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
lovenox
GERD
CTAbd
humalog
36. Ear wax
midline
cerumen
C-Spine
abduction
37. A dye used during eye exams
fluorescein
dermis
hematuria
sx
38. Pain control/sedation
CABG
anterolateral
TURP
morphine
39. A blood thinner; levels ordered via PT/PTT
SOB
C&S
coumadin
papules
40. Transient ischemic attack; temporary stoppage of blood flow to an area of the brain; results in stroke-like symptoms for 1-2 hours
clonus
GB
s/p
TIA
41. The presence of diverticula in the colon due to weakness of muscle layers in the colon wall
auscultation
Wet Prep
MVP
diverticulosis
42. Intra-ocular pressure
deep
IOP
LUQ
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
43. Lower - farther from head
type and screen
inferior
PR
CPK
44. Creatine phosphokinase; an enzyme found primarily in the brain - skeletal muscle - and cardiac tissue; elevated CPK levels are often markers of stress or injury to the brain - muscles - or especially heart
JVD
celebrex
sensorcaine
CPK
45. Dizziness with a spinning sensation
ESR
para
vertigo
AbdSono
46. Gunshot wound
Gtt(s)
avelox
GSW
nl ROM
47. Relating to the feet
Dx
CXR
mastectomy
pedal
48. Temporary and localized anemia due to stoppage of blood flow to an area of tissue
ischemia
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
C-diff
PO
49. High arterial blood pressure; HTN
D-dimer
hypertension
silvadene
EKG leads
50. Daily ('quaque')
yst
s/p
vesicle
Q