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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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1. Very large amounts of blood in the vomit
CXR
Hematemesis
r/o
Infarct
2. Before
IDDM
A
EKG/ECG
CXR
3. Without
Ecchymosis
LUQ
s
CABG
4. Area of dead tissue after a lack of blood supply
Anterior
MI
Sx
Infarct
5. Low oxygen saturation of the body - not enough oxygen in the blood
a
Epistaxis
Hypoxia
LUQ
6. Coughing up very large amounts of blood
Hemoptysis
CVA
GSW
NIDDM
7. Very large amounts of blood in the urine
Hematuria
Laceration
Emesis
PCP
8. Muscular pain - 'muscle aches'
Myalgia
N/A
I&D
Syncope
9. ST elevation MI - real-time ongoing death of heart tissue due to ischemia. Diagnosed by an EKG
PO
Abd
CSF
STEMI
10. Left Upper Extremity
GSW
LUE
Fx
UTD
11. Left Lower Extremity
Rhonchi
Dx
LLE
Ecchymosis
12. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
CVA
Laceration
Chronic
MVA/MVC
13. Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type I'
Edema
IDDM
>
NKDA
14. Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Dx
DKA
Emesis
q2h
15. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Ecchymosis
pt
AAA
A Fib
16. Against Medical Advice
GSW
Rhonchi
AMA
HPI
17. Clear nasal discharge - 'runny nose'
Rhinorrhea
AAA
Edema
Posterior/Dorsal
18. Motor Vehicle Accident/Collision
PE
BID
LUQ
MVA/MVC
19. Enlarged liver
NSAID
LOC
Erythema/Erythematous
Hepatomegaly
20. Cerebrovascular Accident -or- Costovertebral Angle
LLE
Abx
LLQ
CVA
21. With
c
p
Cholecystitis
PTA
22. Family History
IDDM
FHx
Cholecystitis
CT or CAT
23. Oriented to person - place - and time
RLE
UA
>
Oriented x3
24. Body position lying face up; lying on back.
CPR
qh
Supine
Hematemesis
25. Review of System
Nml -or- nl
Hepatomegaly
ROS
PTA
26. Right Lower Extremity
RLE
LP
NSAID
Hepatomegaly
27. Gun Shot Wound
DNR
CVA
GSW
Erythema/Erythematous
28. High blood pressure - HTN
Hypertension
PERRL
ROM
Hypotension
29. Approximately
~
/p
SOB
NAD
30. Four Times a Day
QID
PE
MCA
Acute
31. Greater Than
Sx
Dyspnea
<
>
32. Lumbar Puncture
PCP
RLQ
Posterior/Dorsal
LP
33. Condition of dizziness - 'room spinning'
Dysuria
Emesis
Sepsis
Vertigo
34. Altered Mental Status
AMS
GI
AMA
LLE
35. Change
Abx
CT or CAT
I
Abrasion
36. Nearer to the midline
s
LNMP
Medial
N/A
37. Swelling
DNR
Edema
COPD
Grossly
38. Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
NSAID
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Hemoptysis
UTI
39. A bruise
A Fib
OD
Ecchymosis
Sx
40. Rear or backside of the body
Cholecystitis
NIDDM
Posterior/Dorsal
C-Spine
41. Diagnosis
Rhinorrhea
Dx
LP
prn
42. IV Drug Abuse
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Medial
qh
IVDA
43. Dangerous infection of the blood; Serious infection
Sepsis
Pallor
N/A
A
44. Right Lower Quadrant
Hx
LOC
Cholecystitis
RLQ
45. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
Chronic
AMS
ROM
Rx
46. Clear nasal discharge - 'runny nose'
Supine
pt
Rhinorrhea
HPI
47. No Acute Distress - No Acute Disease
EtOH
Bilat LE
GU
NAD
48. Farther from the trunk of the body
qd
RUQ
Distal
EtOH
49. Low blood pressure
LP
Posterior/Dorsal
Hypotension
qh
50. Nitroglycerin
PE
NTG
RUE
Abd