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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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1. Do Not Resuscitate
HTN
DNR
Oriented x3
C-section
2. Pulmonary Embolism -or- Physical exam
AAA
PE
Myalgia
Nml -or- nl
3. Prior To Arrival
AAA
PTA
EKG/ECG
Dysuria
4. Right Upper Quadrant
PERRL
RUQ
r/o
LOC
5. Rear or backside of the body
Posterior/Dorsal
Rx
TID
c/o
6. Nearer to the midline
LOC
prn
CT or CAT
Medial
7. Greater Than
NIDDM
>
NKDA
a
8. Cerebrovascular Accident -or- Costovertebral Angle
CVA
Bradycardia
Abx
NIDDM
9. Caesarean Section
PE
C-section
pt
NAD
10. Prescription
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
COPD
NKDA
Rx
11. Urinary Tract Infection
CVA
UTI
H&H
CABG
12. ST elevation MI - real-time ongoing death of heart tissue due to ischemia. Diagnosed by an EKG
a
STEMI
CA
BID
13. Pus-like
Epistaxis
CVA
Purulent
CP
14. Review of System
A Fib
DM
ROS
Rx
15. Status Post (after)
/p
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
Abd
NSAID
16. Twice Daily
AMS
BID
Emesis
EtOH
17. Greater Than
>
qh
Lateral
pt
18. Left Upper Quadrant
LUQ
Oriented x3
MVA/MVC
Rhinorrhea
19. Right Lower Extremity
p
RLE
Abd
BID
20. Last Normal Menstrual Period
Rales
RLE
LNMP
UA
21. Complains of
Abx
COPD
c/o
PO
22. Overdose
prn
OD
CPR
NSAID
23. Inflammation of the cholecyst (gallbladder)
LP
Cholecystitis
LUQ
IUP
24. Family History
FHx
CT or CAT
LLE
Dysuria
25. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
Chronic
BID
qhs
I&D
26. Gun Shot Wound
Rhonchi
Hepatomegaly
GSW
LUE
27. Fracture
Fx
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
MVA/MVC
RUE
28. Increased/ fast breathing rate
Oriented x3
Rhonchi
FHx
Tachypnea
29. Motorcycle Accident
C-section
MCA
HEENT
MVA/MVC
30. Cerebrospinal Fluid
TIA
CP
Bilat LE
CSF
31. Prescription
PE
Laceration
Rx
OD
32. Computerized Assisted Tomography - 'Cat scan'
RUE
Wheezing
CT or CAT
C-Spine
33. Jugular Vein Distension
JVD
Cholecystitis
BID
Epistaxis
34. Within Normal Limits
Lateral
Wheezing
TM
WNL
35. Painful urination
Dysuria
Hx
STEMI
Tachypnea
36. Dyspnea On Exertion
DOE
DVT
HEENT
JVD
37. Normal - of no danger to health
>
TM
Benign
CT or CAT
38. Higher on the body - nearer to the head
qhs
Superior
G/P/Ab
Proximal
39. Sweating
Rhonchi
Grossly
Wheezing
Diaphoresis
40. Low blood pressure
CPR
Hypotension
Proximal
Hepatomegaly
41. Primary Care Physician (a.k.a. PMD)
AMS
DVT
PCP
ROS
42. Without
Oriented x3
Hematuria
s
TM
43. Higher on the body - nearer to the head
A Fib
Superior
Hypoxia
N/V/D
44. Diabetes Mellitus 1. IDDM: Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type I' 2. NIDDM: Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus - 'Type II'
DM
TIA
NSAID
C-section
45. Left Lower Extremity
Abd
LLE
Hemoptysis
Oriented x3
46. History of Present Illness and Physical Exam
q2h
H&P
US
URI
47. Diagnosis
HPI
Dx
Anterior
RLQ
48. Coughing up very large amounts of blood
Hemoptysis
HEENT
Hypoxia
CHF
49. Four Times a Day
AMS
FHx
a
QID
50. Clear nasal discharge - 'runny nose'
GSW
UTI
Superior
Rhinorrhea