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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Transient 'mini-stroke' - neurological function is regained completely with time
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Odynophagia
Gallop
Adenopathy
2. Ear ache
C- spine
Chronic
Otalgia
TM erythema
3. Inflammation of the pericardium
Pericarditis
Syncope
Distress
Nare
4. Location across the posterior top of the skull
Fontanel
Acute
Otitis externa
Parietal
5. Stimulation of the vagus nerve resulting in dim-vision - sweaty palms - and syncope. Often occurs after emesis - acute pain - or surprising stimuli
Ill
Parietal
Vasovagal episode
Sticky/tacky mucosa
6. The state of crying - or being about to cry
Rupture
Dentition
Tearful
Adenopathy
7. The toes flex upward when sole of foot is stimulated - indicating motor nerve damage.
Photophobia
Loss of TM landmarks
Myalgias
Babinski sign
8. Light sensitivity
Photophobia
Chronic
Arrhythmia
Myalgias
9. Disturbance of rhythm in the heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Facial asymmetry
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
AT/NC
10. Hips and knees flex in response to the neck being flexed; sign of meningitis
Fundus of the eye
Distress
Brudzinski
Oriented x3
11. Transparent frontal aspect of the eye - covering both the iris and pupil
Aniscoria
Septal hematoma
Cornea
Adenopathy
12. Nostril
Pericarditis
Nare
Resolved
Malocclusion
13. Heart rhythm for anyone with Atrial Fibrillation
Irregularly irregular
Bruit
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Friction rub
14. Area of dead tissue following prolonged ischemia
Infarct
Papilledema
Occipital/Occiput
Tonsillar edema
15. Generalized discomfort or weakness
Malaise
Aphasic
Transient
Vasovagal episode
16. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Combative
Cerumen
Constitutional
Vertigo
17. Extra ocular muscles intact
Fundoscopic exam
Aniscoria
Cardiomyopathy
EOMI
18. Inside of the eye as seen with ophthalmoscope looking for increased cranial pressure
Hemiparesis
Scleral icterus
Diploplia
Fundoscopic Exam
19. Appearing drowsy
Dysarthria
Infarct
Os
Somnolent
20. Disease of the heart muscle
Fluorescein
Tonsillar edema
Cardiomyopathy
Kernigs
21. Swelling of a lymph-node - usually indicative of an infection distally
Romberg's sign
Adenopathy
Secretion pooling
Paroxysmal
22. Middle ear infection
Tearful
Edentulous
Non-toxic
Otitis media
23. Description of a Grand-Mal or generalized seizure with stupor and transient LOC
Loss of TM landmarks
Tonic Clonic
Bradycardia
Loss of TM landmarks
24. Foul-smelling
Malodorous
Ophthalmalgia
Alert
Labyrinthitis
25. Painful swallowing
Odynophagia
Otalgia
Pericarditis
Inconsolable
26. A localized facial nerve dysfunction that causes facial droop and numbness
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27. Enlarged lymph nodes
Sunken eyes
Otalgia
Lymphadenopathy
Finger-nose-finger
28. The far back of the nasal canal - where it joins the back of the throat
Infarct
Photophobia
Lymphadenopathy
Nasopharynx
29. New onset - likely concerning. Opposite of chronic
Palpable
Uvula midline
Acute
Dysarthria
30. The forehead and the anterior top of the skull
Intermittent
Myalgias
Cerumen
Frontal
31. Carotid - brachial - radial - femoral - popliteal - dorsal pedis (DP) or posterior tibia (PT)
Perforated TM
Brudzinski
Pulse exam
Temporal
32. The diseases that a physician is considering as the reason for the patient's symptoms
Pronator drift
Differential Diagnosis
Hyponatermia
Nare
33. Appearing old
Alert
Body habitus
Elderly
Rhinorrhea
34. Fast heart rate (HR>100)
Occipital/Occiput
Tachycardia
Gallop
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
35. Three or four sounds - resembling the sounds of a gallop (common in CHF)
Pharyngitis
TM dullness
Gallop
Unkempt
36. Swelling of the face often secondary to an allergic reaction
Pharyngitis
Septal hematoma
Facial angioedema
Malodorous
37. Tympanic membrane - the clear membrane inside the ear; ear drum
Ophthalmalgia
Paresthesia
TM
Finger-nose-finger
38. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of trauma
Supple
Periorbital ecchymosis
AT/NC
Friction rub
39. The sides of the head - near the temples
Nystagmus
Afebrile
Body habitus
Temporal
40. Poor ability to handle secretions (saliva): drooling at the mouth and gagging
Fundoscopic exam
Strength 5/5
Secretion pooling
Hyperkalemia
41. Blood in the white part of the eye
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Fontanel
Hypokalemia
Battles sign
42. General appearance of lacking water; dry lips - dry mucosa
Auricle
Facial asymmetry
Baseline
Dehydrated
43. Low sodium - dehydration
Brudzinski
Non-toxic
Hyponatermia
Nasopharynx
44. Small infected bump on the eyelid - usually in between the eyelash hairs
Kernigs
Stye/hordeolum
Vertigo
Ambulatory
45. Collection of pus or fluid around the tonsil
Carotid bruit
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Carotid bruit
Dry mucosa
46. Unequal diameter of pupils
Odynophagia
Auscultation
Aniscoria
Hypothyroid
47. The normal state of being for each specific patient
Papilledema
Lymphadenopathy
Bradycardia
Baseline
48. 'Outpouching' of the TM - indicative of inflammation
TM bulging
Temporal
Cardiomegaly
Fundus of the eye
49. Infection of the deep inner ear - known as the labyrinth. Often causes vertigo
Arthralgias
Transient
Periorbital ecchymosis
Labyrinthitis
50. ST elevation MI (diagnosed on EKG); active heart attack
Strength 5/5
TEMI
Tinnitus
Temporal