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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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1. Electrocardiogram; a tracing of the electrical activity of the heart; often used to r/o cardiac ischemic arrhythmia
SOB
pleural effusion
EKG (or ECG)
ALS
2.
B/L
humulin
ALS
epistaxis control
3. A cardiac enzyme; used to diagnose MI or other heart damage
pepcid
troponin I
valium
parafonforte
4. Basic life support
anesthetized
BLS
lingual
ENT
5. V1-V6 - I - II - III - aVA - aVF - aVR
joint reduction
EKG leads
anserine bursa
sx
6. Congestive heart failure
Q
cautery
CHF
fontanel
7. Computed tomography scan ('CAT Scan'); images bone and soft tissue
pepcid
dysphasia
levaquin
CT
8. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
rhonchi
HR
emesis
urticaria
9. Antibiotic
SLR
FB
augmentin
rocephin
10. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR
DKA
PUD
Murphy's Sign
11. Pain control/sedation
motrin
arrhythmia
cefzil
valium
12. Culture
dicloxacillin
UTO
RS
Cx
13. Per rectum
deep reflexes
MVC (MVA)
NSR
PR
14. Hematocrit; the ratio of cellular components to total blood plasma volume; abnormal levels may be markers of anemia - leukemia - or other conditions
rapid strep screen
L/S spine
GERD
Hct
15. Inflammation of the stomach lining
gastritis
pleural rub
LOS
DP
16. Fetal heart rate/fetal heart tones
LOC
Guaiac
FHR/FHT
diverticulosis
17. Symptoms
I&D
sx
hematemesis
nasal cannula
18. Bloody urine
hypovolemia
PR
KUB
hematuria
19. 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
BBB
W&D
orthostatics
glucose
20. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as poor R wave progression or short PR interval
insulin
MVP
bruit
PR
21. Neuro/vascular/tendon intact
LFTs
ischemia
femoral stick
NVT intact
22. Decreasing the bend of angle of a joint
IUP
NAD
flexion
supp
23. Tenderness in the RLQ of the abdomen; may indicate appendicitis
24. Pain control/sedation
augmentin
neurontin
ET Intubation
EKG leads
25. Relating to the palms or foot soles
volar
via
Level 1
WNL
26. Feverish
lovenox
febrile
malaise
BNP
27. Severe loss of cognitive ability (memory - language - behavior - judgement)
albuterol
superficial
evulsion
dementia
28. A swab test for respiratory syncytial virus
RSV
ET
SI
BLS
29. Relating to the palm of the hand
AT/NC
cholecystitis
Guaiac
palmar
30. Bundle branch block
hematochezia
STTa
BBB
NSBGP
31. Difficulty speaking
dysphasia
GB
RUL
alcaine
32. Significant lab work; patients require admission
ICU
glucagon
prevacid
Level 5
33. Narcotic
darvocet
a-fib
Snuffbox
Ao
34. Emergency physician - or emergency petition
hematemesis
EP
febrile
demerol
35. The external portion of the ear
Ptx
auricle
epistaxis
anterolateral
36. Systolic (contractile) murmur
Ptx
chemistry panel
QT
SM
37. Advanced cardiac life support
Axial Load
ACLS
EP
ExtSono
38. States
SL
sts
QID
Sig
39. Laceration
embolism
oxycontin
vesicle
lac
40. Antibiotic
lovenox
STTa
erythromycin
tegretol (carbamazepine)
41. Anti-reflux
naprosyn
appendectomy
nexium
effusion
42. Antibiotic
PERRL
gastritis
augmentin
EP
43. Above knee amputation
percocet
HEENT
AKA
junctional
44. Difficulty breathing - or shortness of breath
hypotension
dyspnea
URI
bacitracin
45. Intolerance to light
percocet
TMJ
photophobia
NSR
46. Increases heart rate
hemoptysis
NTG
atropine
stridor
47. No change
BLS
sAb
Level 1
NC
48. Myocardial infarction
MI
EKG leads
PC
IM
49. Culture and sensitivity test; performed to determine the type of bacteria causing an illness or infection - and the most effective medicine to combat it; a sample of tissue or discharge are cultured in a lab then doused with various medications
C&S
amoxicillin
chemistry panel
PCP
50. Use of therapeutic burning for wound repair
fontanel
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
cautery
ectopic pregnancy