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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Thyroid hormone levels
Level 2
purulent
DOE
T4/TSH
2. Cerebrovascular accident ('stroke')
rigors
hematuria
CVA
petechiae
3. Warm and dry
UTO
ExtSono
Babinski reflex
W&D
4. Prior to arrival
PTA
PG
edentulous
STD profile
5. Degenerative disk disease
DDD
darvocet
cellulitis
metastasis
6. Diabetic medication
biaxin
insulin
amenorrhea
cefzil
7. Diabetic medication
ET
kyphosis (kyphotic)
A
insulin
8. A glue used for laceration repair
A
ICU
Dermabond
IVCD
9. Related to the auricle of the ear
hepatosplenomegaly
auricular
Fx
toradol
10. A procedure in which medications or electric shock is used to restore a normal heart rhythm
cardioversion
fundus
calculi (sing. calculus)
QH
11. Antibiotic
Urine C&S
macrobid
doxycycline
LUL
12. Complaining of
OBSono
epistaxis control
LAD
c/o
13. A bronchodilator - cardiac stimulant - and diuretic
theophylline
A-fib
Axial Load
mono spot
14. Homicidal ideations
skelaxin
HI
lateral
dysphagia
15. NSAID/muscle relaxant
glucagon
benadryl
acetaminophen/Tylenol
myalgia
16. History and physical
H&P
UA
CTAbd
ligament
17. Last menstrual period
LMP
COPD
BLS
I&D
18. Eyes - ears - nose - and throat
EENT
cholecystectomy
ligament
ischium
19. Sublingual
post-prandial
fontanel
approx
SL or sub-L
20. Catheter urinalysis
paresthesias
melena
Cath UA
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
21. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
gastritis
nerve block
keflex
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
22. Narcotic
doxycycline
pallor
tylox
ETOH
23. Pain control/sedation
morphine
nasal cannula
neurontin
A&O x 3
24. No known drug allergies
demerol
versed
PT/INR/PTT
NKDA
25. Gout medication
LAD
colchicine
cardizem
rale
26. An irregular rhythm - usually of the heartbeat
IUD
arrhythmia
rale
Level 2
27. ST elevation myocardial infarction
STEMI
zithromax
DOA
A
28. Within normal limits
WNL
pulse ox
aphagia
PMD
29. Advanced cardiac life support
URI
NSBGP
ACLS
hematuria
30. Ventricular tachycardia
demerol
V-tach
NVT intact
inguinal
31. Vital signs
W&D
PUD
PT/INR/PTT
VS
32. Possible diagnoses
PID
differential diagnosis
G
tend
33. Narcotic
QRS
dementia
oxycontin
tussionex
34. Pneumonia
CAD
Pneu
IUP
toradol
35. Physically wasted - ill; in a state of malnutrition
cachectic
W&D
UTO
ectopy
36. Antibiotic
adduction
cipro
vancomycin
DDD
37. Anterior cruciate ligament
protonix
ACL
EKG leads
kyphosis (kyphotic)
38. Without fever
NAD
afebrile
duragesic patch
CBD
39. Turning of the palm or foot inward
PG
conjunctiva
pronation
RSV
40. A neurological exam in which an object is drawn up the sole of a patient's foot to test for damage to nerves in the corticospinal tract (which runs along both sides of the spinal cord up to the brain); upgoing toes is abnormal
CVP
NKDA
Babinski reflex
Urine C&S
41. Nearer the limb root
bruit
Foley
proximal
pedal
42. Systolic (contractile) murmur
rhonchi
SM
cyanotic
ascites
43. Coughing blood
adduction
LUQ
turgor
hemoptysis
44. Blood urea nitrogen; elevated levels are markers for abnormal kidney functioning (b/c the kidneys filter urea waste product out of the blood)
augmentin
BUN
rebound tenderness
DOE
45. External female genitalia
sclera
W&D
toradol
vulva
46. Vomiting blood
ExtSono
silvadene
hematemesis
femoral stick
47. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
midline
What determines the coding level?
medial
oxycontin
48. Breath or bowel sounds
petechiae
BSs
erythromycin
PT test
49. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
CPR
percocet
CBC differential
troponin I
50. Increasing ('straightening out') the angle of a joint
Ab
aural
CVP
extension