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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Cervical spine (C1-C7)
Hypotension
C- spine
Frontal
Secretion pooling
2. Orange/yellow eyedrops used to detect corneal lesions - abrasions - or foreign bodies
Rhinorrhea
Status epileptcus
Hemiplegia
Fluorescein
3. Anatomical feature of an infant's skull - the 'soft-spot'
Fontanel
Stye/hordeolum
Cachectic
Chronic
4. Enlarged heart
Cardiomegaly
Alert
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Flouresceine uptake
5. Low thyroid function
Hypothyroid
Facial angioedema
Oropharynx
Pericarditis
6. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Fundus
Chronic
Aniscoria
Pronator drift
7. Stroke. Blood supply to the brain is restricted or absent due to hemorrhage or occlusion of a vessel resulting in neurological damage and dysfunction
Periorbital ecchymosis
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Ambulatory
Ophthalmalgia
8. Swelling of the tonsils - indicating infection
Tonsillar edema
Pronator drift
Hemiparesis
TM dullness
9. Blood in the white part of the eye
Syncope
Oriented x3
Pale conjunctiva
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
10. Whooshing blood flow heard with auscultation (carotid narrowing or plaque)
Morbidly Obese
Somnolent
Body habitus
Carotid bruit
11. Swelling of the face often secondary to an allergic reaction
Sunken eyes
Dehydrated
TM
Facial angioedema
12. Anatomical feature of an infant's skull - the 'soft-spot'
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Rupture
Adenopathy
Fontanel
13. Mouth or orifice; example P.O. means Per Os or by mouth
Combative
Os
Bruit
Fundus
14. Described as grating - scratching sound of the heart indicative of pericarditis
Epistaxis
Ophthalmalgia
Edentulous
Friction rub
15. Middle ear infection
Hyperglycemia
Rhinorrhea
Supple
Otitis media
16. The most posterior part of the skull - the back of the head
Baseline
Edentulous
AT/NC
Occipital/Occiput
17. Swelling of optic disk due to increased intracranial pressure - seen fundoscopically
Papilledema
C- spine
Murmur
Nystagmus
18. Localized lack of blood supply
Otitis externa
Parietal
Distress
Ischemia
19. High sodium - dehydration
Hypernatremia
Oriented x3
Emaciated
Aphasic
20. New onset - likely concerning. Opposite of chronic
Oropharynx
Myocardial infarction
Uvula midline
Acute
21. Thin outer lining of the eye and eyelid
Fundoscopic exam
TM dullness
Fundoscopic exam
Conjunctiva
22. Enlarged lymph nodes
Sunken eyes
Extra systoles
Lymphadenopathy
Arthralgias
23. Without teeth
Edentulous
Lymphadenopathy
Kernigs
Sticky/tacky mucosa
24. Inability to fully open mouth due to an underlying dental or jaw abscess
Aniscoria
Hypertension (HTN)
Trismus
Combative
25. Does not follow commands or go along with physician requests
Temporal
Dysarthria
Aniscoria
Uncooperative
26. Diagnosis of double vision
Tearful
Febrile
Auricle
Diploplia
27. High sodium - dehydration
Strength 5/5
Sepsis
Hypernatremia
Sinusitis
28. Orange/yellow eyedrops used to detect corneal lesions - abrasions - or foreign bodies
Malnourished
Morbidly Obese
Tonsillar exudate
Fluorescein
29. Heart rhythm for anyone with Atrial Fibrillation
Morbidly Obese
Cardiomyopathy
Irregularly irregular
Dysarthria
30. Muscle aches
Rhinorrhea
Tearful
Myalgias
Malaise
31. Fast heart rate (HR>100)
Morbidly Obese
Nasopharynx
Meningitis
Tachycardia
32. Carotid - brachial - radial - femoral - popliteal - dorsal pedis (DP) or posterior tibia (PT)
Pulse exam
Oropharynx
Raccoon eyes
JVD
33. A test to evaluate cerebellar function
Sepsis
Tonsillar edema
Finger-nose-finger
Morbidly Obese
34. Poor mechanical articulation of speech due to abnormal lip - tongue - or cheek motor function
Dysarthria
Unkempt
Cachectic
Scleral icterus
35. Infection of the sinuses - usually causing sinus pressure
Cephalgia
Fundus
Sinusitis
Friction rub
36. Without fever
Hypoglycemia
Afebrile
Raccoon eyes
Lingual
37. Symptoms that completely resolve at times - but continue to return repeatedly
Purulent nasal drainage
Intermittent
Babinski sign
Hemiplegia
38. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Hypokalemia
Hemorrhage
Epistaxis
Hyphema
39. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
Otitis externa
Chronic
Brudzinski
EOMI
40. Heart rhythm for anyone with Atrial Fibrillation
Irregularly irregular
Purulent nasal drainage
Oriented x3
Thyromegaly
41. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Nystagmus
Supple
Vertigo
Conjunctiva
42. Weakness of one half of the body
Hemiparesis
Fundoscopic exam
Temporal
Tonic Clonic
43. Poor self hygiene
Unkempt
Palpable
Conjunctiva
Paroxysmal
44. Referring to tear
TEMI
Normal DTRs
Constitutional
Lacrimal
45. A whooshing sound heard during auscultation indicative of blockage or aneurysm
Bruit
Os
Periorbital ecchymosis
Status epileptcus
46. Gone - no longer existing
Baseline
Oriented x3
Transient
Resolved
47. Poor ability to handle secretions (saliva): drooling at the mouth and gagging
Status epileptcus
Secretion pooling
TM
C- spine
48. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Vertigo
Tearful
Secretion pooling
Friction rub
49. Description of a Grand-Mal or generalized seizure with stupor and transient LOC
Bradycardia
Tonic Clonic
Tonsillar edema
Epistaxis
50. Appearing stable and at no risk of deterioration
Non-toxic
Labyrinthitis
Paresthesia
Dysarthria