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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Teeth
Hyperkalemia
Chronic
Temporal
Dentition
2. Uvula in normal position (not shifted)
Raccoon eyes
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Fundus of the eye
Uvula midline
3. Nostril
Rupture
Nare
Ataxia
Malaise
4. Jugular vein distention - sign of heart dysfunction
JVD
Differential Diagnosis
Non-toxic
Paresthesia
5. Area of dead tissue following prolonged ischemia
Epistaxis
Cephalgia
Raccoon eyes
Infarct
6. Joint aches
Acute
Arthralgias
TEMI
Hypotension
7. Normal deep tendon reflexes - rated as 2/4
Fundus of the eye
Uncooperative
Vertebral tenderness
Normal DTRs
8. The state of the patient's body - often referring to obesity
Facial asymmetry
Hyperglycemia
Body habitus
Dehydrated
9. High blood sugar due to diabetes
Combative
Strength 5/5
Otitis media
Hyperglycemia
10. High blood pressure (typically >140/90)
Myalgias
Hypertension (HTN)
Distress
Scleral icterus
11. Dangerous infection of the blood with pathological microorganisms or their toxins
Morbidly Obese
Chronic
Sepsis
Epistaxis
12. Disease of the heart muscle
Trismus
Cardiomyopathy
Epistaxis
Fluctuating
13. Arterial wall splits apart and threatens the patient's life due to risk of hemorrhage
Ataxia
Aortic dissection
Sinusitis
Photophobia
14. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of a basilar skull fracture
Raccoon eyes
Papilledema
TM erythema
Hypoglycemia
15. Loss of consciousness; fainting - 'passing out'
Syncope
Resolved
Palpable
Aphasic
16. Pus in the eyes
Conjunctival exudate
Hemiparesis
Dehydrated
Hypotension
17. High blood sugar due to diabetes
Hyperglycemia
Aphasic
Palpable
Hypokalemia
18. Muscle aches
Tonsillar exudate
Sepsis
Malaise
Myalgias
19. Appearing drowsy
Differential Diagnosis
Dry mucosa
Nare
Somnolent
20. Orange/yellow eyedrops used to detect corneal lesions - abrasions - or foreign bodies
JVD
Malocclusion
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Fluorescein
21. Collection of pus or fluid around the tonsil
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Dry mucosa
Polydipsia
Conjunctival exudate
22. The sides of the head - near the temples
Well developed
Lacrimal
Purulent nasal drainage
Temporal
23. Bruising behind the ears - indicative of a basilar skull fracture
Dysarthria
Dry mucosa
Febrile
Battles sign
24. Tympanic membrane - the clear membrane inside the ear; ear drum
TM
Febrile
Hemiplegia
Combative
25. The toes flex upward when sole of foot is stimulated - indicating motor nerve damage.
Carotid bruit
Babinski sign
Bell's Palsy
Well developed
26. Imperfect closure or meeting of opposing teeth - indicative of trauma or jaw fracture
Hemorrhage
Papilledema
Kernigs
Malocclusion
27. Localized lack of blood supply
Carotid bruit
Ischemia
Irregularly irregular
Hypoglycemia
28. The most posterior part of the skull - the back of the head
Finger-nose-finger
Fundoscopic exam
Intermittent
Occipital/Occiput
29. A permanent localized numbness or weakness to a specific nerve's distal innervation
Tonsillar exudate
Perforated TM
Saturday Night Palsy
Malnourished
30. Able to move about - not confined to a bed
Ambulatory
Pale conjunctiva
Pulse exam
Lacrimal
31. A test to evaluate cerebellar function
Finger-nose-finger
Baseline
Dentition
Papilledema
32. Normal strength of the extremities
Strength 5/5
Gingiva
Periorbital ecchymosis
Cornea
33. Dry tongue - mouth - and lips - indicating significant dehydration
Sinusitis
Aniscoria
Aortic dissection
Dry mucosa
34. The state of somnolence and decreased responsiveness after a seizure
Post-ictal
Secretion pooling
Cardiomyopathy
Tinnitus
35. General appearance of lacking water; dry lips - dry mucosa
Trismus
Dehydrated
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Parietal
36. Outer ear infection
Otitis externa
Palpable
Hypokalemia
Ill
37. The use of an ophthalmoscope to look through the pupil and examine the interior surface of the posterior eye
Diploplia
Fundoscopic exam
Aortic dissection
Cerumen
38. Collection of pus or fluid around the tonsil
Otitis media
Labyrinthitis
Encephalopathy
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
39. Poor ability to handle secretions (saliva): drooling at the mouth and gagging
Pulse exam
Supple
Distress
Secretion pooling
40. Tenderness of the muscles next to the vertebrae
Polydipsia
Pharyngeal erythema
Paraspinal tenderness
Fundus of the eye
41. Slow heart rate (HR<60)
Flouresceine uptake
Acute on chronic
Bradycardia
Dysarthria
42. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Auscultation
Vertigo
Flouresceine uptake
Cardiomegaly
43. Excessive or profuse bleeding
Non-toxic
Afebrile
Hemorrhage
Non-toxic
44. Low blood pressure (typically <100/65)
Occipital/Occiput
Hypotension
Loss of TM landmarks
Malodorous
45. 'Ringing in the ears' - the perception of ringing even with no external stimuli
Tinnitus
Ischemia
Occipital/Occiput
Hyphema
46. Dry tongue - mouth - and lips - indicating significant dehydration
Acute on chronic
Romberg's sign
Tearful
Dry mucosa
47. Small infected bump on the eyelid - usually in between the eyelash hairs
Ataxia
Tachycardia
Stye/hordeolum
Fundoscopic exam
48. General appearance of lacking water; dry lips - dry mucosa
Os
Auricle
Vertebral tenderness
Dehydrated
49. High sodium - dehydration
Arrhythmia
Constitutional
Hypernatremia
Oropharynx
50. Carotid - brachial - radial - femoral - popliteal - dorsal pedis (DP) or posterior tibia (PT)
Irregularly irregular
Supple
Pulse exam
Facial angioedema