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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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1. Acute myocardial infarction
c
AMI
Axial Load
ambulatory
2. Antibiotic
theophylline
vancomycin
adduction
ambulatory
3. Medical collateral ligament
cipro
pruritus
MCL
PT/INR/PTT
4. Intravenous fluids
IVF
percocet
polyuria
LAT or LET
5. As needed ('pro re nata')
pharyngitis
LLL
PRN
c
6. A test performed during the Physical Exam in which the lower leg is evaluated for signs of DVT
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7. Metered dose inhaler
gram stain
arthrocentesis
MDI
retavase
8. A neurological test for cerebellar function (e.g. balance - coordination) in which the patient walks heel to toe
QT
carotid massage
Heel/Toe Walking
deep
9. Otitis media; middle ear inflammation
OM
LUE
Hgb
hypovolemia
10. Pain control/sedation
valium
Level 5
ET
afebrile
11. Dyspnea on exertion
BSs nl - nl effort
SBO
tussionex
DOE
12. Sinus tachycardia
superficial
ST
dementia
sclera
13. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
sulamyd
metastasis
glucophage
effusion
14. Tensing of the abdominal wall muscles to protect inflamed organs from pressure
nubain
demerol
guarding
trismus
15. 6
post-prandial
dilaudid
alcaine
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
16. Pain control/sedation
morphine
CT
cholecystitis
CVA Tenderness
17. Penicillin
STEMI
PCN
AV block
-caine
18. Lower - farther from head
inferior
diplopia
vesicle
DDD
19. Turned outward
everted
theophylline
PCP
CXR
20. Axis line dividing R and L sides of body
hypotension
PAC
midline
QT
21. Skin reddening due to irritation or capillary congestion
glucagon
nephrectomy
singulair
erythema (erythematous)
22. Difficulty breathing
central line
G
dyspnea
VT
23. Dyspnea on exertion
CAD
ALS
DOE
Level 2
24. Cartilaginous projection anterior to the exterior meatus of the ear
neosporin
tragus
rhinorrhea
HCG
25. Pain control/sedation
euthymic
neurontin
hemorrhoids
BM
26. Medical collateral ligament
evulsion
pleural effusion
MCL
bpm
27. Abnormally fast breathing
ext
tachypnea
Guaiac
Axial Load
28. Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
ambulatory
AICD
plavix
EP
29. Do not resuscitate
dentition
mono spot
DNR
ICD
30. Endotracheal
distal
ET
dermis
C&S
31. Anti-reflux
prilosec
volar
silvadene
CP
32. Good range of motion
nl ROM
NVT intact
dilantin (pheytoin)
NC
33. 'normal head'; undamaged head
hematoma
normocephalic
joint reduction
CBD
34. Movement inward toward the midline
prevacid
paresthesias
adduction
ROM
35. Respiratory syncytial virus
tragus
labia (sing. labium)
effusion
RSV
36. Common bile duct
CBD
FHR/FHT
adnexa
nitroglycerin
37. Suffix for an anesthetic
bicarbonate
-caine
xopenex
Level 5
38. Blood oxygen percentage
dementia
pulse ox
RN
transdermal
39. An anti-seizure medication
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
normocephalic
cervix
BSs nl - nl effort
40. Relating to the ear or hearing
aural
hematemesis
plavix
tragus
41. Hemoglobin
superficial
Urine C&S
Hgb
LAT or LET
42. Inflammation of the stomach lining
retavase
sys
gastritis
yst
43. Fracture
SBO
CTAbd
D&C
Fx
44. After eating
Urine C&S
post-prandial
inferior
sensorcaine
45. Irritable bowel syndrome
IVCD
type and cross
RLL
IBS
46. High arterial blood pressure; HTN
UTO
chemistry panel
hypertension
dysmenorrhea
47. A series of involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations indicative of a neurological disorder
diplopia
clonus
glucagon
carbon dioxide
48. Axis line dividing R and L sides of body
midline
pleural effusion
macrobid
dilaudid
49. Let it be labeled - or let it be signed ('signature'); the doctor's indication that he wants the pharmacist to write certain instructions on the Rx bottle
DDD
indocin
UA
Sig
50. Lumbar/sacral spine x-ray
acetaminophen/Tylenol
SNTTP
L/S spine
perineum