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Scribeamerica Introductory Vocab
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1. Vomiting
Emesis
PO
LUE
Cardiomegaly
2. Pus-like
Purulent
Wheezing
NSR
qhs
3. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
Emesis
Hematuria
Chronic
H&H
4. Rear or backside of the body
Posterior/Dorsal
Ecchymosis
Melena
Hx
5. Diagnosis
Tx
CABG
Dx
BM
6. Farther from the midline (a line that can be traced from nose to belly-button)
Lateral
OD
CP
H&H
7. Located towards the front of the body
Anterior
A
UA
DM
8. Sweating
PE
Diaphoresis
Dysuria
Sepsis
9. Greater Than
>
N/V/D
IUP
Infarct
10. Nearer to the midline
A
Superior
AAA
Medial
11. Crackles; wet crackling noise in lungs
RLE
s
Rales
CVA
12. Very large amounts of blood in the urine
DKA
Supine
Hematuria
Infarct
13. Bowel Movement
DNR
Myalgia
BM
MVA/MVC
14. IV Drug Abuse
HPI
Bradycardia
IVDA
Erythema/Erythematous
15. Black tarry stool
Cholecystitis
NTG
WNL
Melena
16. Without
UA
LP
EtOH
s
17. Congestive Heart Failure
Dyspnea
CHF
O2 Sat
CP
18. Cerebrovascular Accident -or- Costovertebral Angle
IDDM
Hematuria
Dyspnea
CVA
19. With
Rx
c
UTI
TIA
20. Enlarged heart
Cardiomegaly
Nml -or- nl
IVDA
Acute
21. Fracture
Hematemesis
Fx
LP
BM
22. Post - After
Ischemia
Pallor
p
EKG/ECG
23. Lower on the body - farther from the head
Wheezing
RUE
Inferior
Purulent
24. Pale skin
Pallor
TM
Chronic
Epistaxis
25. Death of cardiac muscle due to ischemia
Edema
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
Melena
Dx
26. Prescription
Rx
GU
~
CAD
27. Normal - of no danger to health
Benign
UTI
Dz
DNR
28. Alcohol
UTI
NAD
Distal
EtOH
29. Against Medical Advice
LUQ
AMA
AMS
Sx
30. Four Times a Day
O2 Sat
Infarct
QID
DOE
31. Left Upper Quadrant
Wheezing
QID
HTN
LUQ
32. Up - Above - More - Increase - Higher
a
q2h
Tx
Coronary Artery
33. Twice Daily
AMA
BID
Coronary Artery
Erythema/Erythematous
34. Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive. 'superficial'
Abrasion
Infarct
~
q2h
35. Minor stroke; where neurological function is regained quickly with time
Syncope
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
OD
CP
36. Normal
Vertigo
DKA
UTI
Nml -or- nl
37. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - lung disease commonly seen in smokers
Anterior
qhs
COPD
CAD
38. Nose bleed
Epistaxis
DM
OD
pt
39. Abdomen - Abdominal
Abd
Hepatomegaly
LOC
Lateral
40. Loss of Consciousness
Ecchymosis
MVA/MVC
Tachycardia
LOC
41. Per Os (by mouth)
TID
CABG
Ischemia
PO
42. Enlarged heart
Cardiomegaly
Pallor
Distal
Vertigo
43. Cerebrovascular Accident -or- Costovertebral Angle
Medial
CVA
Rhonchi
AAA
44. Farther from the midline (a line that can be traced from nose to belly-button)
IDDM
PTA
Epistaxis
Lateral
45. Down - Below - Less - Decrease - Lower
CA
C-Spine
A Fib
a
46. Not Applicable
UTI
LP
N/A
DNR
47. Cervical Spine (neck)
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
EKG/ECG
MI
C-Spine
48. Oxygen Saturation (a.k.a. SaO2)
Dysuria
O2 Sat
Cardiomegaly
CHF
49. Tympanic membrane
Sx
TM
CT or CAT
Hypoxia
50. Cerebrospinal Fluid
MCA
CSF
DOE
EKG/ECG