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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Down - Below - Less - Decrease - Lower
a
RLE
q2h
RLE
2. Fast heart rate (HR greater than 100 bpm)
A
Tachycardia
DVT
Hemoptysis
3. Urinalysis
I
Hypotension
ASA
UA
4. No Acute Distress - No Acute Disease
Distal
NAD
Tachypnea
PO
5. Shortness of Breath
Hemorrhage
OD
Proximal
SOB
6. Pus-like
Cardiomegaly
JVD
G/P/Ab
Purulent
7. Up - Above - More - Increase - Higher
LUQ
O2 Sat
a
qh
8. Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
Infarct
NSAID
HTN
TM
9. Muscular pain - 'muscle aches'
LP
N/A
Myalgia
NSR
10. Left Lower Extremity
MVA/MVC
TID
LLE
RUE
11. Chest Pain
qhs
Syncope
CP
DM
12. Low blood pressure
Dyspnea
C-section
Hypotension
RLE
13. Per Os (by mouth)
PO
LNMP
RLE
Inferior
14. Caesarean Section
BM
C-section
HA
Hemorrhage
15. Left Lower Quadrant
q2h
c/o
LLQ
Supine
16. Change
CVA
G/P/Ab
I
UA
17. Tympanic membrane
NTG
AMS
TM
Hx
18. Diabetes Mellitus 1. IDDM: Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type I' 2. NIDDM: Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type II'
p
Hx
UTD
DM
19. Hemoglobin and Hematocrit
CXR
HTN
Ecchymosis
H&H
20. Before
Medial
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
Nml -or- nl
A
21. Greater Than
pt
>
NIDDM
Rales
22. Twice Daily
BID
Grossly
Medial
Rx
23. Range of Motion
N/V/D
Syncope
ROM
Laceration
24. Farther from the midline (a line that can be traced from nose to belly-button)
BM
Lateral
qhs
TID
25. A bruise
HEENT
DOE
O2 Sat
Ecchymosis
26. Sweating
STEMI
DVT
Diaphoresis
Hematemesis
27. Atrial Fibrillation
N/A
Bilat LE
LLQ
A Fib
28. Very large amounts of blood in the vomit
Hematemesis
DVT
c/o
UTI
29. Urinalysis
GI
UA
Lateral
Epistaxis
30. Painful urination
Dysuria
RUE
s
CT or CAT
31. Nitroglycerin
Hypertension
MCA
Inferior
NTG
32. Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type II'
NIDDM
Laceration
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
NSAID
33. Rule Out
r/o
URI
Posterior/Dorsal
EtOH
34. Minor stroke; where neurological function is regained quickly with time
H&P
Rhonchi
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Pallor
35. Pale skin
Abd
Rhonchi
Tx
Pallor
36. Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive. 'superficial'
CSF
Abrasion
Hepatomegaly
Pallor
37. High pitched sound heard in the lungs with asthmatics or lung disease
OD
Dz
qd
Wheezing
38. With
Tx
prn
c
EtOH
39. New - usually of rapid onset and of concern - opposite ofchronic
Infarct
Acute
/p
NKDA
40. Twice Daily
AAA
I
QID
BID
41. Low oxygen saturation of the body - not enough oxygen in the blood
Hypoxia
pt
c
Tachycardia
42. Approximately
AMA
~
Rhinorrhea
LUE
43. Rattling noise of mucous in the lungs
s
Rhonchi
BP
MI
44. Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
JVD
Pallor
GI
NSAID
45. Swelling
CSF
Edema
Laceration
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
46. Up to Date
CSF
I&D
UTD
CAD
47. Within Normal Limits
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
qhs
WNL
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
48. Normal
Nml -or- nl
<
LLE
NIDDM
49. Farther from the midline (a line that can be traced from nose to belly-button)
Lateral
prn
LNMP
PCP
50. Fracture
GU
Erythema/Erythematous
ASA
Fx