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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Subject
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medical-transcription
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Bilateral
fontanel
transdermal
posterior
bil.
2. Relating to the feet
pedal
SL
ABG
anserine bursa
3. Antibiotic
Gtt(s)
MVC (MVA)
bacitracin
TURP
4. Rescue squad
neurontin
pen VK
bacitracin
RS
5. NSAID/muscle relaxant
H&P
ibuprofen
n/v/d
transdermal
6. Important for osmoregulation
nubain
WDWN
BP
sodium
7.
hemogram
cardioversion
URI
central line
8. Bilateral
dyspnea
D-dimer
glucophage
bil.
9. Right upper quadrant of abdomen
A
PR
ibuprofen
RUQ
10. A catheter tube passed through the urethra and into the bladder
RSV
Foley
embolism
DOA
11. Recommend
rec
pleural effusion
effusion
edentulous
12. Fallopian tubes and ovaries
Finger/Nose/Finger
RLQ
adnexa
A
13. Pain control/sedation
plavix
PAC
ativan
purulent
14. A disturbance of the cardiac rhythm
nasal cannula
CTAbd
Ptx
ectopy
15. Gallbladder
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
LAD
induration
GB
16. Post; after
insulin
NVT intact
p
palpable
17. A type of ectopy
nares
junctional escape beat or complex
STD
Pneu
18. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
COPD
ascites
CMP
What determines the coding level?
19. Diabetic medication
MI
trismus
aural
glucotrol
20. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
etracycline
Level 6
theophylline
RUQ
21. Respiratory syncytial virus
LLQ
T4/TSH
RSV
sx
22. Vomiting
emesis
PG
Level 5
plavix
23. Upon the skin; a route of drug administration
transdermal
supp
mastectomy
LLE
24. Date of birth
DOB
euthymic
lac
A&O x 3
25. Relating to the sole of the foot
arrhythmia
pleural rub
plantar
MVC (MVA)
26. Blood pressure
inguinal
cefzil
c/o
BP
27. Pregnant
afebrile
cervix
URI
PG
28. Abnormally slow heart beat (below 60 bpm)
PRN
edentulous
type and screen
bradycardia
29. Arrangement - kind - and number of teeth present
clonus
PUD
ENT
dentition
30. Birth control pill
PUD
JVD
LSS
BCP
31. 4 HPI - 2 ROS - 8 Physical Exam
carotid massage
LUQ
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
morphine
32. Metered dose inhaler
MDI
Murphy's Sign
cornea
ET
33. Right upper quadrant of abdomen
RLQ
RUQ
cornea
bacitracin
34. Well-developed - well-nourished
ET Intubation
aural
L/S spine
WDWN
35. Antibiotic
pharyngitis
pen VK
QRS
Ab
36. Relatively hard and spherical abnormal structures
vulva
IM
cachectic
nodules
37. Accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity
ascites
bpm
photophobia
urine drugs of abuse screen
38. Calcium channel blocker
wheeze
Ao
hepatosplenomegaly
cardizem
39. Relating to the ear or hearing
medial
crepitus
SB
aural
40. Disease
Dz
tinnitus
CP
NIDDM
41. Sound due to inflammation of lung lining
oxycontin
pleural rub
palpable
insulin
42. External or extremity
urethra
ext
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
dysmenorrhea
43. Aorta
biaxin
Ao
dysphagia
lithiasis
44. Bilateral lower extremities
BBB
-caine
fontanel
BLE
45. Difficulty speaking
BP
Pneu
AMS
dysphasia
46. Mitral valve prolapse
BSs nl - nl effort
post-prandial
MVP
RSV
47. Medical resonance imaging
tinnitus
rhinorrhea
palpable
MRI
48. Urinary tract infection
bacitracin
ST
edentulous
UTI
49. After meals ('post cibum')
serous
EPI
PC
stenosis
50. Post; after
valium
appendectomy
p
trismus