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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. Decreasing the bend of angle of a joint
bicarbonate
Cath UA
flexion
IVCD
2. Altered mental status; e.g. intoxicated - demented - delusional - unconscious
yst
AMS
cachectic
R/O
3. The ventral portion of the body overlying the heart and lower chest
Abd
sulamyd
precordium
p/t
4. External or extremity
arthralgia
SR
ext
TMJ
5. Antibiotic
biaxin
BBB
internal
BKA
6. Opening through which urination occurs
ESR
AV
urethra
tegretol (carbamazepine)
7. Male gonads
malaise
SM
adnexa
testicles
8. Antibiotic
unasyn
dysphasia
rhonchi
central line
9. Subcutaneous
Heel-to-Shin
SQ
IV
Level 6
10. Excessive bend in lower (cervical) anterior curve of spine
carotid massage
lordosis
glucotrol
purulent
11. Antibiotic
darvocet
erythromycin
Romberg test
PR
12. Blood thinner
LMP
KUB
plavix
BBB
13. Difficulty speaking
HTN
PVD
dilantin (pheytoin)
dysphasia
14. Emergency physician - or emergency petition
B/L
NSBGP
EP
ET
15. Left lower extremity
IUP
lingual
G
LLE
16. Inner ear inflammation
COPD
singulair
cholecystectomy
labyrinthitis
17. Eyelid lining
conjunctiva
PUD
slit lamp exam
BBB
18. Emergency petition
EP
RS
conscious sedation
nodules
19. Under the chin
salicylate/Aspirin
sub-mental
dysphasia
CAD
20. Soft - non-tender to palpitation
Axial Load
flexion
cipro
SNTTP
21. Vital signs
ESR
VS
singulair
Wright's stain
22. Serum-like
doxycycline
conscious sedation
serous
AKA
23. Ultrasound
U/S
SOB
NIDDM
versed
24. After meals ('post cibum')
LOC
A&P
arthrocentesis
PC
25. Collapsed or airless lung; Atx
Palmar drift
atelectasis
TURP
Ddx
26. Above knee amputation
dysmenorrhea
EKG leads
nasal cannula
AKA
27. Pain control/sedation
versed
BUN
lantus
DOE
28. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
Level 6
AbdSono
atrovent
AKA
29. Cervix
hematuria
ICU
Cx
calculi (sing. calculus)
30. Human chorionic gonadotropin; present in the blood and urine of pregnant women; measured qualitatively (pos. or neg.) or quantitatively (weeks along in pregnancy)
BLS
HCG
PAC
metastasis
31. Asthma/dyspnea
xopenex
dementia
bactrim
H&H
32. CT Angiogram or chest CT scan
Dz
morphine
CTA or CTChest
ENT
33. Pulmonary embolism
albuterol
PE
effusion
bacitracin
34. 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
stadol
pallor
PT test
Wright's stain
35. Dorsalis pedis pulse
MVP
creatine
NSBGP
DP
36. Pneumonia
Pneu
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
atropine
BKA
37. Diabetic medication
humulin
LAD
NC
RSV
38. Antibiotic
axilla
CHF
cipro
erythema (erythematous)
39. Corneal abrasion
CA (eye)
COPD
hematochezia
HTN
40. Coagulation tests
PT/INR/PTT
BNP
hematochezia
CVP
41. Minor lab work required; ex: UTI
Level 3
sputum
EMS
exudates
42. Jugular venous distension
JVD
CTA
abn
exudates
43. Bloody urine
hematuria
EPI
lingual
GSW
44. Without teeth
ecchymosis
Finger/Nose/Finger
edentulous
stadol
45. Diabetic medication
scrotum
midline
CVA Tenderness
glucophage
46. Atrial fibrillation
bacitracin
a-fib
Rx
albuterol
47. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
calculi (sing. calculus)
Brudzinski's sign
prevacid
Ddx
48. Accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity
QHS
ascites
motrin
pharyngitis
49. Urine analysis
dyspnea
dysuria
A
sclera
50. Peripheral vascular disease
AMI
PT test
PVD
potassium