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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Atelectasis; collapsed or airless lung
DKA
CPK
EPI
Atx
2. Mid to lower back pain often due to a kidney abnormality
flank pain
BLE
phenobarbitol
epistaxis control
3. Blood sugar
cortisporin
joint reduction
glucose
B/L
4. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
PR
SB
urticaria
metastasis
5. Nosebleed
hypertension
epistaxis
SBO
troponin I
6. Air or gas in the pleural space; Ptx
occiput
pneumothorax
JVD
IOP
7. Urine drug screen
urine drugs of abuse screen
cervix
CAD
Level 5
8. Complaining of
nitroglycerin
tragus
c/o
edema
9. A procedure in which medications or electric shock is used to restore a normal heart rhythm
cardioversion
CTA
NS
PMD
10. Prothrombin time test ('INR test'); a coagulation test measuring how long it takes blood to clot and which checks for bleeding disorders or the efficacy of medications used to prevent blood clots; abnormal thrombin times are often caused by liver dis
melena
SR
metastasis
PT test
11. Normal
skelaxin
nl
atrovent
pt
12. Pale skin
pallor
ascites
EMS
IDDM
13. Relating to the palm of the hand
palmar
Wright's stain
hemoptysis
urticaria
14. Pain control/sedation
mono spot
IUP
glucose
versed
15. Alert and oriented to (1) people (2) place (3) date
calculi (sing. calculus)
post-tussive
dysphagia
A&O x 3
16. Relating to the groin area
s
BLE
inguinal
EENT
17. A tube inserted into the pleural space to drain blood - fluid - or air and allow the lungs to fully expand
ET
chest tube
T-spine
hematochezia
18. Antibiotic
vancomycin
Babinski reflex
chloride
BKA
19. Antibiotic
lovenox
penicillin
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
renal
20. Noise of gas discharge from intestines
crepitus
cholecystectomy
sputum
DDD
21. Difficulty speaking due to weakness - paralysis - lack of muscle coordination
AV
A&W
dysarthria
Heel-to-Shin
22. Anti-coagulant
naprosyn
lovenox
yo
Wright's stain
23. Excessive bleeding
Sig
palpable
Romberg test
hemorrhage
24. Pharynx inflammation with throat pain
pronation
tachypnea
supp
pharyngitis
25. Fluid in the pleural space
pleural effusion
axilla
percocet
NVT intact
26. Prothrombin ('INR') time/partial thromboplastin time; coagulation tests for bleeding disorders
Level 4
chloride
VS
PT/PTT
27. Jugular venous distension
macrobid
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
JVD
dysphasia
28. Inflammation of the stomach and intestinal lining
CBC
NVT intact
cyanotic
gastroenteritis
29. Anti-coagulant
A
anterolateral
cachectic
heparin
30. Anti-reflux
PTA
protonix
albuterol
QRS
31. Tetanus-diphtheria shot
H&H
flexion
Foley
Td
32. Bilateral
joint reduction
B
posterior
indocin
33. Bacterial or viral infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
CBC differential
meningitis
DOE
A&O x 3
34. Temporary detaining order
TDO
sys
EKG (or ECG)
nitroglycerin
35. Hemoglobin and hematocrit
NTG
diaphoresis
H&H
cautery
36. Numbness - tingling
biaxin
tylox
midline
paresthesias
37. Length of stay
ATFL
LOS
alcaine
lymphadenopathy
38. Vasodilator
dyspnea
nitroglycerin
nerve block
NSBGP
39. Blood pressure
BP
IU
turgor
FB
40. Forcible extraction or tearing away of a part
Hgb
ibuprofen
evulsion
diverticulosis
41. Antibiotic
gentomycin
percocet
epinephrin
ext
42. NSAID/muscle relaxant
mediastinum
ibuprofen
deep
Anterior Drawer
43. Skin reddening due to irritation or capillary congestion
hematoma
embolism
CXR
erythema (erythematous)
44. Chest x-ray; typically performed if a patient has a persistent cough - SOB - or chest pain
epistaxis
yst
CXR
labyrinthitis
45. Difficulty breathing due to narrowing of respiratory passage lumen
wheeze
flexion
CPK
B/L
46. Adverse drug reaction
fluorescein
hemogram
ADR
proximal
47. Antibiotic
Ao
avelox
differential diagnosis
AKA
48. Feverish
PT/INR/PTT
rhonchi
pleural effusion
febrile
49. Headache; can be frontal - temporal - parietal - occipital
vulva
CHF
HA
dyspnea
50. Advanced cardiac life support
ACLS
IUD
CVA Tenderness
Finger/Nose/Finger