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1. Cervical motion tenderness
RSV
mediastinum
CMT
via
2. Decreases blood oxygen concentration
Dx
trismus
bicarbonate
DOE
3. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
indocin
effusion
inguinal
HCG
4. Numbness - tingling
paresthesias
stadol
Pronator drift
urethra
5. Gout medication
C-Spine
EKG leads
indocin
conscious sedation
6. Narcotic
bruit
abn
vicodin
SOB
7. Atrioventricular block (1st - 2nd - or 3rd degree heart block)
Level 2
deep
marcaine
AV block
8. Without teeth
edentulous
external
BLE
internal
9. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
PRN
SI
Heel-to-Shin
Level 1
10. Diabetic medication
lantus
dementia
AMS
marcaine
11. By mouth ('per os')
febrile
PO
supp
BP
12. Junctional rhythm
distal
junctional
G
RS
13. Abdomen
Abd
dysuria
slit lamp exam
abduction
14. On or near the midline
medial
tachypnea
BNP
glucophage
15. High arterial blood pressure; HTN
NSBGP
hypertension
ativan
Heel-to-Shin
16. Increasing ('straightening out') the angle of a joint
QRS
DM
extension
demerol
17. Left upper quadrant of abdomen
LUQ
SNTTP
glucophage
PT test
18. Ear - nose - and throat
DOE
ENT
Kernig's sign
LUL
19. Atrial fibrillation
erythema (erythematous)
A-fib
JD
AMS
20. Anti-reflux
troponin I
prilosec
THC
metastasis
21. Antiarrhythmic
procainimide
hematochezia
extension
CXR
22. Primary care physician
ENT
PC
PCP
RSV
23. 0 (absent reflex) - 1+ (trace; seen only w/ reinforcement) - 2+ (normal) - 3+ (brisk) - 4+ (nonsustained clonus) - 5+ (sustained clonus)
EPI
Bounce Test
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
AAA
24. Mobile - not bed-ridden
aural
ambulatory
C1 - C2 - etc.
femoral stick
25. Numbness or tingling
paresthesias
aural
PCN
amenorrhea
26. Vomiting blood
epistaxis
wheeze
tragus
hematemesis
27. Asthma/dyspnea
xopenex
adnexa
TIA
pharyngitis
28. Anesthetic
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
UA
lidocaine
stridor
29. Partial thromboplastin time; a coagulation test for certain clotting factors
dysuria
chloride
PTT test
calculi (sing. calculus)
30. Difficulty speaking
UA
transdermal
petechiae
dysphasia
31. Anesthetic
orthopnea
pyelonephritis
marcaine
NC
32. Farther from the limb root
THC
distal
naprosyn
wheeze
33. Nearer to the surface
CBC differential
superficial
EKG leads
Sig
34. Involuntary rapie eye movements
D&C
erythromycin
AbdSono
nystagmus
35. Tetanus-diphtheria shot
sub-mental
Td
NC
EKG (or ECG)
36. Anterior
HTN
tegretol (carbamazepine)
Ant.
cerumen
37. Urine drug screen
urine drugs of abuse screen
G_P_A_
BBB
BBB
38. Noise of gas discharge from intestines
SNTTP
Gtt(s)
CABG
crepitus
39. 'Straight Leg Raise' test; a test performed during the Physical Exam in which a patient is asked to raise their leg straight in the air; pain radiating down the leg may indicate sciatica
SLR
IM
pruritus
sputum
40. Tissue death (necrosis) due to stoppage of blood flow to tissue
TID
conscious sedation
urine drugs of abuse screen
infarct
41. Increases heart rate
epinephrin
LMP
xopenex
HI
42. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
dysphagia
nerve block
pharyngitis
Cath UA
43. Use of therapeutic burning for wound repair
cautery
gentomycin
HEENT
sclera
44. Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation
turgor
embolism
rale
atrovent
45. On or near the midline
fundus
syncope
AMA
medial
46. Important for muscle function and electrical conduction
distal
potassium
infarct
QT
47. An anti-seizure medication
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
STEMI
rigors
SLR
48. Gallbladder
mediastinum
cholecystectomy
p/t
GB
49. Antibiotic
gentomycin
dysphagia
PAC
diplopia
50. Significant lab work; patients require admission
clonus
Level 5
AMS
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
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