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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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1. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
Level 1
levaquin
sensorcaine
anserine bursa
2. Ultrasound
PR
A&O x 3
I&D
U/S
3. Above knee amputation
AKA
malaise
evulsion
DDD
4. Diabetic medication
glucophage
Pronator drift
STS
dentition
5. Number of viable offspring born to a woman; ex: P1
febrile
SOB
PT test
para
6. Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation
cornea
Dz
renal
rhonchi
7. Pregnant
UA
arthrocentesis
gravid
demerol
8. Myocardial infarction
lantus
pulmonary edema
MI
FB
9. No change
kyphosis (kyphotic)
s/s
TURP
NC
10. NSAID/muscle relaxant
parafonforte
tragus
palmar
allopurinol
11. The external portion of the ear
tegretol (carbamazepine)
DOE
PID
auricle
12. Consistent with
hypertension
c/w
NSR
IBS
13. Opening through which urination occurs
cortisporin
gastroenteritis
pleural effusion
urethra
14. Foreign body
c/w
aural
TIA
FB
15. Tenderness
AT/NC
bradycardia
phenobarbitol
tend
16. Antibiotic
GERD
glucophage
dicloxacillin
RS
17. No known drug allergies
NKDA
amenorrhea
arthralgia
sepsis
18. Antibiotic
arthrocentesis
Dermabond
pen VK
P
19. Sublingual
FHR/FHT
tAb
SL or sub-L
CMP
20. Rule out
R/O
AKA
vertigo
SOB
21. Excessive thirst
zantac
polydipsia
MVC (MVA)
What determines the coding level?
22. Insertion of a needle into the femoral artery to collect blood for an ABG test
femoral stick
arthrocentesis
PID
DVT
23. Gallbladder inflammation
cholecystitis
macrobid
tAb
dyspnea
24. Sac containing two testicles (divided by septum)
benadryl
inguinal
DOE
scrotum
25. Breath sounds normal (no wheezing - rhonchi - rales) - normal efforts
pleural rub
BSs nl - nl effort
NKDA
CHF
26. Breath or bowel sounds
HA
BSs
photophobia
singulair
27. Level or loss of consciousness
DNR
LOC
HTN
Rx
28. Anesthetic
ataxia
posterior
sensorcaine
superior
29. Gastrointestinal
petechiae
AT/NC
GI
para
30. Bilateral
NKDA
etracycline
LLL
B/L
31. Narcotic
insulin
femoral stick
TDO
tussionex
32. Lower - narrow portion of the uterus
cervix
SNTTP
procainimide
carbon dioxide
33. Cartilaginous projection anterior to the exterior meatus of the ear
tragus
pyelonephritis
NKMA
naprosyn
34. Transient ischemic attack; temporary stoppage of blood flow to an area of the brain; results in stroke-like symptoms for 1-2 hours
deep reflexes
TIA
alcaine
cardiomegaly
35. Relating to the groin area
turgor
naprosyn
inguinal
IM
36. Antibiotic
PR
LFTs
bactrim
epinephrin
37. Gravid_para_abortion; use # in spaces
cellulitis
G_P_A_
fluorescein
lithiasis
38. Suppository
supp
macule
Sig
CTA
39. Well-developed - well-nourished
WDWN
AMI
epistaxis control
normocephalic
40. Formation of calculi and concretions
dentition
lithiasis
U/S
plavix
41. Nearer the limb root
ABG
proximal
DP
LFTs
42. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
o/w
ICD
type and cross
RUL
43. Pupils equally round and reactive to light
WDWN
demerol
PERRL
tinnitus
44. Bowel movement
BM
orthopnea
NKMA
CAD
45. Excessive bend in upper posterior curve of spine
kyphosis (kyphotic)
TIA
D&C
Brudzinski's sign
46. Test for presence of C. difficult bacteria in stool; often used to determine if diarrhea is due to recent antibiotic use and proliferation of C. diff in the colon
evulsion
C1 - C2 - etc.
infarct
C-diff
47. Soft tissue swelling
TID
euthymic
papules
STS
48. Ringing in the ears
hepatosplenomegaly
tinnitus
STS
ET Intubation
49. Headache; can be frontal - temporal - parietal - occipital
HA
Wright's stain
ICD
Cx
50. A test for WBCs in stool; often performed to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or infections caused by bacteria that have invaded the bowel mucosal lining
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