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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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1. IV Drug Abuse
pt
ROS
IVDA
DOE
2. Three Times a Day
Hematemesis
Oriented x3
TID
Proximal
3. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - lung disease commonly seen in smokers
N/A
COPD
Bilat LE
Hypertension
4. Blood Pressure
GU
BP
C-section
UA
5. History
Hematuria
Hx
Medial
CVA
6. Normal - of no danger to health
Benign
pt
DOE
N/A
7. Very large amounts of blood in the vomit
EtOH
Hematemesis
Bradycardia
r/o
8. Approximately
LLQ
c/o
~
HPI
9. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Hemoptysis
Sx
COPD
IUP
10. With
c
C-Spine
Sx
Abrasion
11. Jugular Vein Distension
JVD
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
r/o
Melena
12. Swelling
LOC
N/V/D
Medial
Edema
13. Incision and Drainage
Infarct
Hepatomegaly
I&D
Acute
14. Complains of
PE
Benign
c/o
AMA
15. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
RUE
Rales
Chronic
Rhinorrhea
16. Change
I
N/A
STEMI
JVD
17. Overdose
OD
CT or CAT
AMS
Syncope
18. Transient Ischemic Attack
/p
TIA
Edema
Hematuria
19. The artery that supplies heart tissue with blood
Coronary Artery
CP
Hx
PERRL
20. Up - Above - More - Increase - Higher
RLQ
RUE
a
IUP
21. Range of Motion
Abx
>
ROM
LLE
22. Motor Vehicle Accident/Collision
NKDA
MVA/MVC
CXR
COPD
23. Per Os (by mouth)
PO
CT or CAT
BP
RLE
24. Gun Shot Wound
Tx
GSW
UA
Hemorrhage
25. Atrial Fibrillation
Diaphoresis
Abd
US
A Fib
26. Left Upper Extremity
Sx
Hypertension
LOC
LUE
27. Oxygen Saturation (a.k.a. SaO2)
O2 Sat
NKDA
HA
HA
28. High pitched sound heard in the lungs with asthmatics or lung disease
A Fib
Wheezing
DNR
EKG/ECG
29. Review of System
Sepsis
Erythema/Erythematous
ROS
Chronic
30. Cancer - Carcinoma
Superior
Vertigo
CA
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
31. Hypertension - 'High Blood Pressure'
LNMP
H&P
HTN
NIDDM
32. Diabetic Ketoacidosis
DKA
Tachypnea
NKDA
RLE
33. Rattling noise of mucous in the lungs
Rhonchi
Abx
Hypoxia
BM
34. Not Applicable
Hematuria
AAA
N/A
Hematemesis
35. With
Rx
c
FHx
Dyspnea
36. Deep Venous Thrombosis
DVT
Abrasion
ROM
H&H
37. Antibiotics
Abx
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
CA
Tachycardia
38. Antibiotics
RUQ
c/o
PERRL
Abx
39. Lower on the body - farther from the head
Inferior
Abrasion
p
Wheezing
40. Farther from the midline (a line that can be traced from nose to belly-button)
ASA
Rales
Lateral
BM
41. Excessive or profuse bleeding
DNR
DOE
Hemorrhage
Infarct
42. Patient
LOC
AMS
DVT
pt
43. Urinalysis
Purulent
I
NTG
UA
44. Left Lower Extremity
pt
LLE
Hypoxia
COPD
45. IV Drug Abuse
OD
IVDA
H&H
IDDM
46. Family History
FHx
URI
N/A
STEMI
47. Normal Sinus Rhythm
Erythema/Erythematous
DNR
NSR
RLE
48. Approximately
PO
~
Dz
O2 Sat
49. Do Not Resuscitate
ROS
DNR
qd
Hx
50. Myocardial Infarction
RLQ
URI
MI
PCP