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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. Years old
yo
Heel-to-Shin
rocephin
bpm
2. A hypnotic and sedative mediation for seizure treatment
phenobarbitol
flurbiprofen
FHR/FHT
nephrectomy
3. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
D/C
insulin
pyelonephritis
fundus
4. Differential diagnosis
Ao
heparin
Ddx
RLL
5. Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
IOP
NIDDM
IU
FB
6. Inflammation of diverticula
diverticulitis
morphine
FROM
motrin
7. Cervical spine x-ray; images the cervical vertebrae of the neck
febrile
C-Spine
EP
CABG
8. Coronary artery disease
s/p
CAD
Ab
type and cross
9. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as poor R wave progression or short PR interval
PR
stenosis
RUL
Axial Load
10. Joint pain
amylase/lipase
volar
arthralgia
UA
11. Narcotic
nubain
Level 6
pepcid
phenobarbitol
12. Primary care physician
ligament
yst
PCP
keflex
13. Electrocardiogram; a tracing of the electrical activity of the heart; often used to r/o cardiac ischemic arrhythmia
THC
EKG (or ECG)
toradol
superior
14. A neurological test in which the patient is asked to place their hands straight out in front of them with the palms up; if their arms drift to the side - the test is positive
MCL
glucotrol
GB
Palmar drift
15. Pus or pus-like
purulent
PMD
tragus
macule
16. A disturbance of the cardiac rhythm
vancomycin
ectopy
inverted
debridement
17. Ventricular fibrillation
dicloxacillin
Dx
V-fib
AT/NC
18. Antibiotic
parafonforte
PCP
vancomycin
cardioversion
19. Dorsal - or in back of
ABG
flexeril
posterior
OM
20. A neurological test for upper motor neuron disease in which the patient holds their hands out; if their hands pronate - the test is positive
induration
clonus
sepsis
Pronator drift
21. Sac containing two testicles (divided by septum)
pronation
Urine C&S
DNR
scrotum
22. Laceration
flurbiprofen
RLQ
meningitis
lac
23. Removal of the gallbladder
pyelonephritis
LLL
cholecystectomy
Wet Prep
24. Inflammation of diverticula
rale
melena
cardiomegaly
diverticulitis
25.
SI
nubain
cerumen
nasogastric tube placement
26. Left upper quadrant of abdomen
TURP
LUQ
PTA
C-diff
27. Blood urea nitrogen; elevated levels are markers for abnormal kidney functioning (b/c the kidneys filter urea waste product out of the blood)
BUN
Level 3
posterior
Kernig's sign
28. Pus or pus-like
theophylline
flank pain
dysuria
purulent
29. Important for osmoregulation
nexium
sodium
DDD
LOS
30. Narcotic
parafonforte
epistaxis control
pleural rub
tussionex
31. Heart rate
levaquin
HR
melena
QT
32. Normal saline
LMP
tylox
NS
bactrim
33. Systolic (contractile) murmur
ET Intubation
BPD
deep reflexes
SM
34. Let it be labeled - or let it be signed ('signature'); the doctor's indication that he wants the pharmacist to write certain instructions on the Rx bottle
D/C
coumadin
ENT
Sig
35. Sinus bradycardia
SR
metastasis
vulva
SB
36. 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
PE
effusion
CVP
UA
37. Gallbladder
xopenex
Dx
GB
vertigo
38. Painful urination
anterolateral
cellulitis
Snuffbox
dysuria
39. Pupils equally round and reactive to light
PERRL
transdermal
gentomycin
RUL
40. Prior to
euthymic
scleral icterus
p/t
auricular
41. Creatine phosphokinase; an enzyme found primarily in the brain - skeletal muscle - and cardiac tissue; elevated CPK levels are often markers of stress or injury to the brain - muscles - or especially heart
CPK
s/p
ischium
normocephalic
42. Last menstrual period
WDWN
Cath UA
testicles
LMP
43. Thin watery discharge from the nose; 'runny nose'
Ddx
febrile
rhinorrhea
insulin
44. Arterial blood gas; test often used to check for abnormal functioning of the lungs or kidneys; often used to r/o hypoxia - acidosis - alkalosis - or PE; only record pH - pO2 and pCO2
SL
Fx
serous
ABG
45. Transient ischemic attack; temporary stoppage of blood flow to an area of the brain; results in stroke-like symptoms for 1-2 hours
NSBGP
A&O x 3
SNTTP
TIA
46. Junctional rhythm
KUB
junctional
diverticulosis
sulamyd
47. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
urine drugs of abuse screen
D/C
plantar
CBC differential
48. Gravid_para_abortion; use # in spaces
avelox
s
CSF
G_P_A_
49. Tissue death (necrosis) due to stoppage of blood flow to tissue
OM
sepsis
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
infarct
50. Eyelid lining
LMP
conjunctiva
Spurling's test
UA