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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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1. Complete blood count ('hemogram'); includes WBC - Hgb - HCt - Platelets - and differential (other WBC types: monocytes - lymphocytes - neutrophils - eosophils - basophils); often used to diagnose infection or anemia
demerol
Palmar drift
BMP
CBC
2. Range of motion
BBB
HTN
LMP
ROM
3. Type and cross; a test to determine compatibility between a patient's blood and a donor's blood prior to a transfusion procedure
superficial
allopurinol
T&C
ecchymosis
4. Gallbladder inflammation
cholecystitis
sAb
petechiae
arthrocentesis
5. Antibiotic
SOB
tequin
ligament
clonus
6. Excessive bend in lower (cervical) anterior curve of spine
glucagon
etracycline
lordosis
lingual
7. Total hip replacement
neurontin
vesicle
THR
neosporin
8. Anterior
MCL
Ant.
perineum
lateral
9. Part of the CMP; if present - includes CK - CKMB - myoglobin - troponin - ESD-1 - amylase - Mg
ischemia
LFTs
epistaxis control
cardiac panel
10. Abdominal sonogram
augmentin
AbdSono
TMJ
BLE
11. Diabetes mellitus
potassium
DM
tequin
IVCD
12. Left axis deviation
LAD
G
ext
tachypnea
13. Right upper quadrant of abdomen
RUQ
NS
cipro
edentulous
14. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
hypovolemia
superficial
RUQ
ESR
15. Dead on arrival
DOA
purulent
cachectic
CTA or CTChest
16. Abnormally fast breathing
V-tach
tinnitus
PR
tachypnea
17. Acute myocardial infarction
A&P
naprosyn
Snuffbox
AMI
18. Bundle branch block
valium
BBB
TIA
pneumothorax
19. Pain control/sedation
versed
lithiasis
fentanyl
bpm
20. Transparent layer over the eyeball
Axial Load
cornea
lymphadenopathy
OOT
21. Cancer
CA
LLQ
tragus
CABG
22. Altered mental status; e.g. intoxicated - demented - delusional - unconscious
AMS
PID
sputum
serous
23. Date of birth
emesis
SB
DOB
parafonforte
24. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
PID
urticaria
URI
CA (eye)
25. Corneal abrasion
hemoptysis
marcaine
Heel-to-Shin
CA (eye)
26. Tenderness in the RLQ of the abdomen; may indicate appendicitis
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27. Used to diagnose carotid sinus syncope
carotid massage
aneurysm
nerve block
gentomycin
28. Anti-coagulant
NSBGP
prilosec
retavase
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
29. Fainting; loss of consciousness
type and cross
c/o
supp
syncope
30. Middle of the chest; contains the thymus - esophagus - heart - etc.
tend
mediastinum
SB
ExtSono
31. Temporomandibular joint
STD profile
ACLS
EENT
TMJ
32. Deep vein thrombosis
fluorescein
photophobia
VT
CPK
33. Per rectum
morphine
gentomycin
PR
NC
34. Pupils equally round and reactive to light
Rx
rebound tenderness
PERRL
occiput
35. Relating to the sole of the foot
ET Intubation
plantar
calculi (sing. calculus)
posterior
36. Diabetic ketoacidosis
sciatic
DKA
Ao
GB
37. Difficulty speaking
dysphasia
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
LMP
V-fib
38. A disturbance of the cardiac rhythm
paresthesias
BID
V-fib
ectopy
39. Nosebleed
epistaxis
rec
vertigo
axilla
40. A fluid-filled sac-like cavity situated in places where friction would otherwise occur
induration
anserine bursa
LLE
IU
41. Relating to the tongue
lingual
cholecystitis
MI
vancomycin
42. Nitroglycerin
NTG
aneurysm
cerumen
LLE
43. Sac containing two testicles (divided by septum)
B
scrotum
JD
rocephin
44. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
C-Spine
What determines the coding level?
singulair
CTAbd
45. Blood pressure
type and screen
bil.
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
BP
46. Anesthetic
CBD
xylocaine
SOB
auricle
47. Left lower quadrant of abdomen
BSs
LLQ
c/w
avulsion
48. No known medical allergies
hypovolemia
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
ext
NKMA
49. Headache; can be frontal - temporal - parietal - occipital
atelectasis
HA
Level 6
LLL
50. Congestive heart failure
PVD
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
CHF
AMA