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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. Prior to
PMD
p/t
post-prandial
Brudzinski's sign
2. 'nothing per os' (nothing by mouth)
salicylate/Aspirin
NPO
IOP
LAD
3. Ophthalmic medication
lymphadenopathy
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
ambulatory
pharyngitis
4. Pre-ventricular contraction
PVC
ambulatory
LAT or LET
Heel-to-Shin
5. Under the chin
motrin
sub-mental
tragus
sts
6. Accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity
post-prandial
tussionex
ascites
p/t
7. Nosebleed
CTAbd
renal
epistaxis
pen VK
8. Recommend
flexeril
HTN
erythromycin
rec
9. A test in which the patient's neck is manipulated in a sideways angle to check for radiation of pain down the arms and - thus - a possible pinched nerve in the neck
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10. External female genitalia
lymphadenopathy
V-fib
atelectasis
vulva
11. Pancreatic enzymes; included in the CMP; used to diagnose pancreatitis or internal injury
diverticula
hemorrhage
amylase/lipase
labyrinthitis
12. 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
nitroglycerin
C&S
BLE
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13. Lumbar/sacral spine
LSS
hematemesis
ExtSono
hypertension
14. Antibiotic
levaquin
AV
SOB
aneurysm
15. Itching
NPO
pruritus
avelox
bacitracin
16. Antibiotic
HCG
dyspnea
cefzil
PEG tube
17. Difficulty breathing due to narrowing of respiratory passage lumen
debridement
wheeze
H&P
Td
18. Part of the lower - dorsal pelvis
crepitus
ischium
nasogastric tube placement
bactrim
19. Unable to obtain
H&H
UTO
Level 6
palmar
20. Excessive bleeding
hemorrhage
IV
FROM
hematochezia
21. A finger or toe bone
Guaiac
VT
PE
phalanx
22. Itching
sub-mental
PERRL
pruritus
JD
23. Area of skin between the genitals and anus
perineum
Romberg test
HCG Urine
RLL
24. Bilateral
QID
B/L
KUB
morphine
25. V1-V6 - I - II - III - aVA - aVF - aVR
SNTTP
anterior
EKG leads
lymphadenopathy
26. After meals ('post cibum')
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PC
labia (sing. labium)
BCx
27. Range of motion
ROM
Homan's Sign
silvadene
stadol
28. A skin layer
DOE
CABG
heparin
dermis
29. A blood thinner; levels ordered via PT/PTT
Cx
NSBGP
coumadin
DOE
30. Test for blood type - compatibility with donor blood; reserves units of blood for the patient
Axial Load
CSF
type and cross
THC
31. Removal of foreign matter or dead tissue from a wound
debridement
Level 5
dysphagia
afebrile
32. Peripheral vascular disease
xylocaine
PVD
SQ
protonix
33. Narcotic
dysphasia
dysuria
HEENT
darvocet
34. NSAID/muscle relaxant
QRS
CTA or CTChest
nephrectomy
benadryl
35. Pregnant
ED
gravid
ectopic pregnancy
transdermal
36. Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage)
cautery
silvadene
CSF
sAb
37. A small discolored spot or area
AC
macule
trismus
arthralgia
38. Decreases blood oxygen concentration
etracycline
bicarbonate
QHS
CTA
39. Temporomandibular joint
PRN
heparin
TMJ
Ptx
40. Eyes - ears - nose - and throat
exudates
EENT
pyelonephritis
AAA
41. States
NPO
ext
QID
sts
42. A mass of dilated veins in the anorectum; internal or external
LLQ
syncope
s/s
hemorrhoids
43. Pain control/sedation
MRI
sAb
bicarbonate
stadol
44. Ear - nose - and throat
ENT
proximal
dysuria
p/t
45. Emergency department
TDO
cervix
ED
BKA
46. A throat swab test for strep throat
fluorescein
rapid strep screen
pepcid
dementia
47. Sans; without
s
gravid
meningitis
cardioversion
48. Narcotic
bruit
DDD
dysuria
nubain
49. Tetanus-diphtheria shot
Td
STEMI
cornea
hematochezia
50. Systolic (contractile)
sys
type and screen
OBSono
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)