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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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1. Electrocardiogram
RLE
EKG/ECG
s
Rhonchi
2. Tympanic membrane
TM
UA
NSR
PCP
3. Coughing up very large amounts of blood
/p
URI
UTI
Hemoptysis
4. At Every Bedtime
qhs
ROS
TM
LUQ
5. Do Not Resuscitate
DNR
CA
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
O2 Sat
6. Nearer to the midline
GI
Tx
Medial
Ecchymosis
7. Obviously; a lot; wholly
Purulent
Grossly
HEENT
Rhinorrhea
8. Gun Shot Wound
Abrasion
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
GSW
Edema
9. Enlarged heart
Cardiomegaly
CP
C-section
C-Spine
10. Prescription
RUE
Rx
LNMP
Sx
11. Urinalysis
UA
r/o
I&D
Rhonchi
12. Ultrasound
Infarct
C-Spine
prn
US
13. Loss of Consciousness
CSF
LOC
Hepatomegaly
COPD
14. Chest Pain
CP
PCP
ROM
CSF
15. Twice Daily
MI
A Fib
BID
Dx
16. Minor stroke; where neurological function is regained quickly with time
Vertigo
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
O2 Sat
17. Farther from the midline (a line that can be traced from nose to belly-button)
Lateral
NSR
Sx
H&H
18. Lumbar Puncture
Purulent
r/o
LP
Benign
19. Genitourinary
SOB
I&D
UA
GU
20. Symptoms
Sx
Rx
NSAID
qhs
21. Inflammation of the cholecyst (gallbladder)
Hepatomegaly
Cholecystitis
CSF
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
22. Very large amounts of blood in the vomit
Infarct
Hematemesis
DVT
Benign
23. Nausea/Vomiting/Diarrhea
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
N/V/D
qd
GSW
24. Gastrointestinal
RUQ
GI
I&D
Bradycardia
25. Nearer to the trunk of the body
C-Spine
Infarct
GSW
Proximal
26. New - usually of rapid onset and of concern - opposite ofchronic
LUE
BM
Acute
DM
27. Low blood pressure
Hypotension
IUP
Anterior
COPD
28. Atrial Fibrillation
Acute
Infarct
A Fib
SOB
29. Without
CVA
TIA
s
>
30. Normal Sinus Rhythm
Hypoxia
RLE
CA
NSR
31. Chest X-Ray
CXR
RUE
Erythema/Erythematous
GU
32. Coronary Artery Bypass Graft - 'Open heart surgery'
CABG
LLE
PTA
Dz
33. Left Upper Extremity
s
JVD
LUE
STEMI
34. Increased/ fast breathing rate
Tachypnea
Sx
Medial
Epistaxis
35. Hemoglobin and Hematocrit
G/P/Ab
HTN
I&D
H&H
36. Cervical Spine (neck)
C-Spine
CABG
pt
DOE
37. Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)
CPR
a
ROS
ASA
38. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
CSF
COPD
Oriented x3
AMS
39. Computerized Assisted Tomography - 'Cat scan'
Dysuria
HTN
Chronic
CT or CAT
40. Gravida/Para/Abortion
a
PE
G/P/Ab
NSAID
41. Family History
BM
Syncope
~
FHx
42. Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Inferior
DKA
Hypoxia
Diaphoresis
43. Enlarged heart
LNMP
Rales
TIA
Cardiomegaly
44. Lack of blood supply
Ischemia
EtOH
r/o
PE
45. Nitroglycerin
UTI
r/o
NTG
TID
46. Motor Vehicle Accident/Collision
MVA/MVC
HPI
LLE
c
47. Four Times a Day
Dyspnea
QID
Hx
AMA
48. Low oxygen saturation of the body - not enough oxygen in the blood
Rhonchi
Hypoxia
C-Spine
Inferior
49. Fast heart rate (HR greater than 100 bpm)
BID
Tachycardia
prn
WNL
50. Nearer to the trunk of the body
A
Proximal
C-Spine
DM