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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Substance easily excreted by the kidneys
via
creatine
BCx
COPD
2. Urinalysis; used to diagnose UTI or kidney stones; for test: specify whether clean catch or catheter specimen and record any abnormal values; includes WBCs - RBCs - blood - bacteria - epithelial cells - and leukocyte esterase
UA
petechiae
ICD
nares
3. Normal bowel or breath sounds
post-tussive
pharyngitis
nl BSs
ataxia
4. Antibiotic
PE
malaise
pen VK
Hgb
5. Tenderness in the RUQ of the abdomen; may indicate cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
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6. Bacterial or viral infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
Dermabond
NSBGP
digoxin/lanoxin
meningitis
7. Small bowel obstruction
dementia
DKA
RSV
SBO
8. Antibiotic
MVP
STS
bactrim
PG
9. Movement outward from the midline
abduction
B
DP
tachypnea
10. Peripheral vascular disease
prevacid
PVD
palmar
coumadin
11. By way of
via
posterior
naprosyn
Ant.
12. Medical resonance imaging
hematemesis
conjunctiva
MRI
pt
13. Prior to
JD
p/t
insulin
ExtSono
14. Eyes - ears - nose - and throat
BKA
ED
EENT
DOA
15. Under the chin
LOC
Ant.
stadol
sub-mental
16. 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
C-diff
lithiasis
kyphosis (kyphotic)
EPI
17. An irregular rhythm - usually of the heartbeat
hematochezia
ST
D/C
arrhythmia
18. Middle of the chest; contains the thymus - esophagus - heart - etc.
mediastinum
auricular
paresthesias
naprosyn
19. Total hip replacement
THR
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
Level 2
zantac
20. Intrauterine pregnancy
bacitracin
IUP
etracycline
BPD
21. A skin layer
photophobia
neurontin
dermis
tequin
22. Decreasing the bend of angle of a joint
parafonforte
SLR
DNR
flexion
23. ST elevation myocardial infarction
STEMI
A
nitroglycerin
PE
24. An anti-seizure medication
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
T&C
IU
Q
25. Abnormally fast heart beat
BNP
tachycardia
Romberg test
BSs
26. Skin reddening due to irritation or capillary congestion
biaxin
bpm
erythema (erythematous)
IBS
27. Lower - narrow portion of the uterus
Ant.
CP
cervix
Axial Load
28. Fluid in the pleural space
anesthetized
PVC
What determines the coding level?
pleural effusion
29. Anterior chamber
AC
effusion
STEMI
yo
30. Cervix
QH
Cx
CVA
sx
31. Coughing blood
A-fib
inguinal
PUD
hemoptysis
32. Shaking that occurs during a high fever
rigors
LAT or LET
LUL
NIDDM
33. Increases heart rate
c/o
polydipsia
atropine
diverticula
34. Cervical spine x-ray; images the cervical vertebrae of the neck
lithiasis
C-Spine
gastritis
tAb
35. Pain control/sedation
demerol
PVC
lymphadenopathy
SR
36. Antibiotic
tequin
aphasia
Pronator drift
lidocaine
37. Peripheral vascular disease
GU
stadol
nephrectomy
PVD
38. Bloody urine
hematuria
colchicine
myalgia
RLL
39. Foreign body
levaquin
FB
Level 4
EMS
40. Level or loss of consciousness
type and screen
pen VK
LOC
PRN
41. Abdomen
sAb
SL
Abd
PR
42. Antibiotic
urticaria
cachectic
flexion
gentomycin
43. Normal sinus rhythm
LOS
RLL
NSR
hemorrhage
44. A neurological test for cerebellar function (e.g. balance - coordination) in which the patient is asked to move their finger between their nose and the doctor's moving finger
lidocaine
Finger/Nose/Finger
NVT intact
aneurysm
45. Narcotic
cefzil
nubain
dysuria
LS
46. Electrocardiogram; a tracing of the electrical activity of the heart; often used to r/o cardiac ischemic arrhythmia
EKG (or ECG)
rec
testicles
RN
47. Abdominal x-ray;
IVCD
conscious sedation
atrovent
AbdXR
48. Transparent layer over the eyeball
approx
dilantin (pheytoin)
amylase/lipase
cornea
49. Basic life support
cervix
pen VK
BLS
phalanx
50. Vital signs
VS
R/O
dilaudid
LLL