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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Within normal limits
G_P_A_
dentition
WNL
QHS
2. A bluish or slate color to the skin
xylocaine
PE
cyanotic
CXR
3. Urine in the blood
CTA
PMD
diverticula
hematuria
4. Cerebrovascular accident ('stroke')
CVA
MCL
epididymitis
auscultation
5. Chest pain
CBD
ACLS
CP
aspirin
6. Part of the EKG reading; may be asked to record 'normal axis' or an abnormality like LAD (left axis deviation)
EKG (or ECG)
Axis
humulin
n/v/d
7. Relating to the palms or foot soles
MVC (MVA)
meningitis
distal
volar
8. Ear - nose - and throat
RN
infarct
ENT
IUP
9. Coughing blood
hemoptysis
polyuria
chloride
pyelonephritis
10. Tenderness
para
tend
mono spot
lordosis
11. A seizure medication
CA (eye)
dilantin (pheytoin)
hypertension
UTD
12. Incision and drainage
PVD
CBC
I&D
BLS
13. Pain control/sedation
What determines the coding level?
stadol
H&H
pleural effusion
14. Left lower lobe (of lung)
Axial Load
insulin
dysphagia
LLL
15. Cerebrospinal fluid
CSF
Level 1
hematemesis
McBurney's Sign
16. Antiarrhythmic
NAD
procainimide
PCN
flank pain
17. Yellowing of the eye; typically due to liver diseases like hepatitis
pleural rub
H&H
scleral icterus
PID
18. By mouth ('per os')
SL or sub-L
PO
LUE
BLS
19. Diabetes mellitus
DM
bacitracin
p
ext
20. Antibiotic
deep
pen VK
mono spot
febrile
21. No known drug allergies
NKDA
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
para
L/S spine
22. Incision and drainage
RLL
I&D
BNP
COPD
23. Headache; can be frontal - temporal - parietal - occipital
hematemesis
STS
cellulitis
HA
24. A device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a patient
nasal cannula
Kernig's sign
LUQ
DOB
25. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
percocet
CBC differential
carotid massage
C-diff
26. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
urticaria
STD profile
atropine
STEMI
27. Ear wax
cerumen
epistaxis control
syncope
hematochezia
28. Sets of vital signs (blood pressure and pulse) taken from a patient as they are in a standing or supine positions; used primarily to diagnose hypovolemia
orthostatics
tequin
precordium
dyspnea
29. Farther from the surface
zithromax
edentulous
deep
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
30. Anterior and posterior
lithiasis
RN
ascites
A&P
31. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
NPO
ET Intubation
junctional
fundus
32. Antibiotic
augmentin
EOMI
IUD
C&S
33. Important for osmoregulation
Dermabond
JVD
AMI
sodium
34. A test performed during the Physical Exam in which the knee is manipulated to test for a ligament injury
febrile
THR
anterolateral
Anterior Drawer
35. Ophthalmic medication
PR
cortisporin
zantac
calculi (sing. calculus)
36. After eating
cipro
BLS
post-prandial
Palmar drift
37. Abdominal sonogram
glucose
RUQ
evulsion
AbdSono
38. Trans-urethral resection of prostate; a surgical operation on the prostate
euthymic
yo
TURP
JVD
39. Medical resonance imaging
THR
fontanel
febrile
MRI
40. 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
fontanel
erythromycin
glucose
C-diff
41. Medical collateral ligament
demerol
MCL
RS
ligament
42. Narcotic
PT/INR/PTT
abn
oxycontin
atelectasis
43. Atrioventricular
ectopic pregnancy
SL or sub-L
emesis
AV
44. Relating to the palm of the hand
palmar
cervix
A&P
Fx
45. Do not resuscitate
MCL
DNR
Dx
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
46. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
A&W
PT test
GB
CBC differential
47. Hypertension
HTN
D&C
metastasis
Level 2
48. Important for osmoregulation
external
CA
aphasia
sodium
49. Patient
pneumothorax
pt
hemoptysis
STEMI
50. Urinary tract infection
AAA
flurbiprofen
UTI
Babinski reflex