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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. Well-developed - well-nourished
carotid massage
pulmonary edema
troponin I
WDWN
2. Listening for sounds within the body
D&C
auscultation
normocephalic
midline
3. Turned outward
sciatic
everted
CTA
pulse ox
4. Diabetic ketoacidosis
internal
LLQ
c
DKA
5. Antibiotic
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
keflex
BBB
ATFL
6.
EMS
central line
keflex
NAD
7. Muscle pain
palpable
nl ROM
ischium
myalgia
8. No acute distress - or no acute disease
NAD
cardiac panel
cholecystitis
diaphoresis
9. Anterior
Ant.
CSF
ativan
A
10. Basic care; diagnosis w/o tests; ex: viral URI
Level 2
stadol
W&D
SM
11. Level or loss of consciousness
Pneu
LOC
BCx
myalgia
12. Difficulty breathing
PTA
CSF protocol
arrhythmia
dyspnea
13. Prescription
nl
Rx
benadryl
lantus
14. Antibiotic
zithromax
cyanotic
BPD
pronation
15. A test performed during the Physical Examination in which the hand is evaluated for signs of a possible navicular bone fracture
lac
humalog
A
Snuffbox
16. Emergency medical services
EMS
Pneu
tegretol (carbamazepine)
glucophage
17. Percutaneous intravenous central catheter line; used for prolonged IV treatment
appendectomy
NSBGP
PICC line
acetaminophen/Tylenol
18. Pain control/sedation
versed
Romberg test
midline
Ao
19. Listening for sounds within the body
NC
nitroglycerin
ceftin
auscultation
20. NSAID/muscle relaxant
IM
celebrex
ABG
aspirin
21. Lumbar/sacral spine x-ray
Cx
L/S spine
crepitus
demerol
22. Without fever
Cx
afebrile
dentition
AV block
23. Lumbar/sacral spine
V-fib
LSS
stridor
W&D
24. Important for cellular integrity
V-fib
ADR
chloride
DVT
25. Discharge
CSF protocol
insulin
D/C
C1 - C2 - etc.
26. Every hour ('quaque hora')
QH
QID
atropine
demerol
27. Part of the lower - dorsal pelvis
internal
ischium
scrotum
guarding
28. Anti-reflux
Gtt(s)
DP
zantac
LUL
29. Gallbladder inflammation
oxycontin
LAT or LET
cholecystitis
precordium
30. Inside
n/v/d
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
internal
aneurysm
31. Private medical doctor
PMD
hemorrhage
procainimide
gravid
32. Emergency medical services
anesthetized
EMS
Level 3
paresthesias
33. Bruising; a discolored area of the skin due to bleeding underneath
PT/PTT
STS
Dx
ecchymosis
34. Urine in the blood
A&P
hematuria
urine drugs of abuse screen
PG
35. Partially or completely without sensation - with or without loss of consciousness
ABG
ext
AbdXR
anesthetized
36. Abdomen
Rx
Axial Load
Atx
Abd
37. Double vision
arthrocentesis
diplopia
dysmenorrhea
PR
38. Generalized weakness or discomfort
fontanel
malaise
SL
C&S
39. Drop(s) ('guttae')
DOE
valium
Gtt(s)
PR
40. Tissue death (necrosis) due to stoppage of blood flow to tissue
SI
CBC
HTN
infarct
41. Antibiotic
biaxin
vancomycin
vulva
Spurling's test
42. Ultrasound
TID
Guaiac
RUQ
U/S
43. Ventricular fibrillation
arrhythmia
pulse ox
V-fib
n/v/d
44. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
cipro
tachycardia
percocet
effusion
45. Anterior chamber
AC
HTN
pharyngitis
D-dimer
46. NSAID/muscle relaxant
Atx
SLR
orthostatics
naprosyn
47. Complete blood count ('hemogram'); includes WBC - Hgb - HCt - Platelets - and differential (other WBC types: monocytes - lymphocytes - neutrophils - eosophils - basophils); often used to diagnose infection or anemia
TM
lymphadenopathy
TDO
CBC
48. Ventricular fibrillation
ext
aphasia
V-fib
sensorcaine
49. 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
vancomycin
ABG
edema
ST
50. CBC + differential
hemogram
Anterior Drawer
AMA
QT