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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Pus draining from the nose
Fundoscopic exam
Purulent nasal drainage
Encephalopathy
Encephalopathy
2. Small infected bump on the eyelid - usually in between the eyelash hairs
Extra systoles
Oropharynx
Stye/hordeolum
Trismus
3. Extremely skinny - bony - malnourished
Nasopharynx
Cachectic
Parietal
Sticky/tacky mucosa
4. Non ST segment elevation MI (diagnosed by elevated troponin)
Ischemia
Pale conjunctiva
N-STEMI
Fluctuating
5. Jugular vein distention - sign of heart dysfunction
Ischemia
Bell's Palsy
Malnourished
JVD
6. Swelling of the optic nerve sheath - as noted with fundoscopic examination
Papilledema
Myalgias
Chronic
TM erythema
7. Pus on the tonsils - indicating infection of the tonsils
Hemorrhage
Post-ictal
Nystagmus
Tonsillar exudate
8. Able to be touched or easily perceived
JVD
Dysarthria
Labyrinthitis
Palpable
9. The use of an ophthalmoscope to look through the pupil and examine the interior surface of the posterior eye
Ataxia
Sticky/tacky mucosa
Sclera
Fundoscopic exam
10. Looking around - awake - attentive
Decreased gag reflex
Alert
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Babinski sign
11. Pus draining from the nose
Carotid bruit
Diploplia
AT/NC
Purulent nasal drainage
12. Tenderness of the muscles next to the vertebrae
Elderly
Strength 5/5
Temporal
Paraspinal tenderness
13. Gone - no longer existing
Resolved
Odynophagia
Babinski sign
Pale conjunctiva
14. Indicative of decreased LOC or brainstem injury
Cardiomyopathy
Photophobia
Trachea midline
Decreased gag reflex
15. Difficulty in neurologically generating or understanding language
Conjunctival exudate
Dysphasia
Hypokalemia
Fluctuating
16. Infection of the sinuses - usually causing sinus pressure
Sinusitis
Hypernatremia
Tachycardia
TM erythema
17. Muscle aches
Purulent nasal drainage
Myalgias
Sticky/tacky mucosa
Oropharynx
18. Extra ocular muscles intact
Papilledema
Distress
Sepsis
EOMI
19. Demonstrates the presence of a corneal abrasion
Nystagmus
Meningitis
Flouresceine uptake
Meningitis
20. A test to evaluate cerebellar function
Finger-nose-finger
TEMI
Otitis externa
Hyperkalemia
21. Normal deep tendon reflexes - rated as 2/4
Normal DTRs
Adenopathy
Decreased gag reflex
Otitis media
22. Bony tenderness directly over the vertebrae
Acute
Adenopathy
Vertebral tenderness
Sunken eyes
23. Sign of dehydration
Sunken eyes
Sclera
Gingiva
Oriented x3
24. The diseases that a physician is considering as the reason for the patient's symptoms
Gallop
Lacrimal
Differential Diagnosis
Fundoscopic exam
25. Redness of the pharynx - indicating a throat infection
Thyromegaly
Paresthesia
Pharyngeal erythema
Acute on chronic
26. Infection of the meninges - the membranes that contain the brain and spinal cord
Tinnitus
Conjunctiva
Meningitis
Lingual
27. Weakness of one half of the body
Hemiparesis
Trismus
Fundus
Tonic Clonic
28. Foul-smelling
Malodorous
Hypoglycemia
Hypothyroid
Periorbital ecchymosis
29. Blood in the white part of the eye
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Adenopathy
Friction rub
Meningismus
30. Heart rhythm for anyone with Atrial Fibrillation
Nare
Irregularly irregular
Myalgias
Pronator drift
31. Difficulty in neurologically generating or understanding language
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
TEMI
Dysphasia
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
32. The most posterior part of the skull - the back of the head
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Occipital/Occiput
Decreased rectal tone
Myalgias
33. Extremely overweight
Otalgia
Battles sign
Morbidly Obese
Constitutional
34. Throat infection
Supple
Pharyngitis
Scleral icterus
Finger-nose-finger
35. Small infected bump on the eyelid - usually in between the eyelash hairs
Temporal
Saturday Night Palsy
Stye/hordeolum
Status epileptcus
36. Does not follow commands or go along with physician requests
Gallop
Extra systoles
Uncooperative
Babinski sign
37. Nostril
Os
Ambulatory
Nare
Ophthalmalgia
38. Blood in anterior chamber of the eye - as seen during the fundoscopic exam
Hyphema
Polydipsia
Bell's Palsy
Aniscoria
39. Generalized discomfort or weakness
Malaise
Combative
Meningitis
Tachycardia
40. Arterial wall splits apart and threatens the patient's life due to risk of hemorrhage
Decreased gag reflex
Meningismus
Aortic dissection
Aniscoria
41. Pus on the tonsils - indicating infection of the tonsils
Tonsillar exudate
Thyromegaly
Lymphadenopathy
Aniscoria
42. The breaking-open of a bodily structure
TEMI
Rupture
Dysarthria
TM bulging
43. High blood sugar due to diabetes
Hyperglycemia
Hyperkalemia
Vasovagal episode
Ambulatory
44. Enlarged lymph nodes
Lymphadenopathy
Unkempt
Tonsillar edema
Pharyngeal erythema
45. Mouth or orifice; example P.O. means Per Os or by mouth
Temporal
Bruit
Acute
Os
46. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of trauma
Baseline
TEMI
Aniscoria
Periorbital ecchymosis
47. Transient 'mini-stroke' - neurological function is regained completely with time
Irregularly irregular
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Uvula midline
Constitutional
48. No deviation of trachea (deviates to unaffected side in pnuemothorax)
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
Trachea midline
Malnourished
Tinnitus
49. Carotid - brachial - radial - femoral - popliteal - dorsal pedis (DP) or posterior tibia (PT)
Vasovagal episode
JVD
Fluctuating
Pulse exam
50. Area of dead tissue following prolonged ischemia
Thyromegaly
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
Fluctuating
Infarct