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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Paralysis of one half of the body
Murmur
Hemiplegia
Aniscoria
Bradycardia
2. Abnormal tactile sensation often described as tingling - numbness - or pinpricking
Fluorescein
Hemiparesis
Epistaxis
Paresthesia
3. Involuntary turning or lowering of forearm when outstretched
Pronator drift
EOMI
Fundoscopic Exam
Distress
4. Hips and knees flex in response to the neck being flexed; sign of meningitis
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Facial angioedema
Brudzinski
Dysphasia
5. A test to evaluate cerebellar function
Aortic dissection
Fundus of the eye
Occipital/Occiput
Finger-nose-finger
6. Light sensitivity
Photophobia
Paraspinal tenderness
Fundoscopic exam
Aortic dissection
7. Inability to fully open mouth due to an underlying dental or jaw abscess
Well developed
Trismus
TM bulging
Hypernatremia
8. Painful swallowing
Palpable
Odynophagia
Rhinorrhea
Pale conjunctiva
9. Weakness of one half of the body
Bell's Palsy
Facial asymmetry
Hemiparesis
Odynophagia
10. The state of the patient's body - often referring to obesity
TM dullness
Body habitus
Combative
Cerumen
11. High blood sugar due to diabetes
Trismus
Hyperglycemia
Febrile
Saturday Night Palsy
12. Transient 'mini-stroke' - neurological function is regained completely with time
Vertebral tenderness
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Nare
Occipital/Occiput
13. Redness of the pharynx - indicating a throat infection
Fundus of the eye
JVD
Facial angioedema
Pharyngeal erythema
14. Not appearing healthy
Malodorous
Dysarthria
Vasovagal episode
Ill
15. The forehead and the anterior top of the skull
Frontal
Rhinorrhea
Pulse exam
Distress
16. Inside of the eye as seen with ophthalmoscope looking for increased cranial pressure
Fundoscopic Exam
Supple
Extra systoles
Aniscoria
17. General appearance of lacking water; dry lips - dry mucosa
Dehydrated
Arrhythmia
Fontanel
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
18. Inflammation of the pericardium
Pericarditis
Saturday Night Palsy
Tearful
Pharyngeal erythema
19. No deviation of trachea (deviates to unaffected side in pnuemothorax)
Trachea midline
Ophthalmalgia
Meningismus
Photophobia
20. Unequal diameter of pupils
Cornea
Aniscoria
Adenopathy
Otitis externa
21. Yellowing of the sclera due to jaundice
Parietal
Cephalgia
Scleral icterus
AT/NC
22. Referring to tear
Lacrimal
Facial asymmetry
Hemiparesis
Somnolent
23. Transient 'mini-stroke' - neurological function is regained completely with time
Flouresceine uptake
Hypotension
Rhinorrhea
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
24. Anatomical feature of an infant's skull - the 'soft-spot'
Saturday Night Palsy
Fontanel
Pharyngeal erythema
Occipital/Occiput
25. Low blood-sugar
Labyrinthitis
Gallop
Hypotension
Hypoglycemia
26. Rupture of the eardrum
Gingiva
Perforated TM
Ataxia
Chronic
27. Absence of the ability to neurologically generate or understand language. Either inability to create words i.e. expressive aphasia; or inability to understand spoken words i.e. receptive aphasia)
Fluorescein
TM bulging
Aphasic
Carotid bruit
28. Joint aches
Arthralgias
Inconsolable
Ill
Periorbital ecchymosis
29. Clear nasal discharge
Body habitus
Parietal
Rhinorrhea
Pericarditis
30. Poor ability to handle secretions (saliva): drooling at the mouth and gagging
Gallop
Secretion pooling
Adenopathy
Temporal
31. Indicative of decreased LOC or brainstem injury
Decreased gag reflex
Nasopharynx
Lacrimal
Pharyngeal erythema
32. Occasional - sporadic - transient
Chronic
TEMI
Adenopathy
Paroxysmal
33. Loss of coordination
Distress
Ataxia
Fundoscopic exam
Syncope
34. Looking around - awake - attentive
TM
Alert
Syncope
TEMI
35. Outer ear infection
Sepsis
Paresthesia
TM dullness
Otitis externa
36. Tenderness of the muscles next to the vertebrae
Paraspinal tenderness
Stye/hordeolum
Pharyngeal erythema
Occipital/Occiput
37. The breaking-open of a bodily structure
Fundus
Non-toxic
Rupture
Decreased gag reflex
38. Oriented to person - place - and time
Tonsillar exudate
Well developed
Nare
Oriented x3
39. Inability to fully open mouth due to an underlying dental or jaw abscess
Tonic Clonic
Adenopathy
Trismus
Tinnitus
40. Low thyroid function
Sepsis
Bruit
Hypothyroid
Sinusitis
41. The state of crying - or being about to cry
Tearful
Nystagmus
Thyromegaly
Dry mucosa
42. The back of the mouth - where it meets the throat
Oropharynx
Trachea midline
Dry mucosa
Thyromegaly
43. Bruise/swelling of septum (sign of a nose fracture)
Myalgias
Septal hematoma
Hyperglycemia
Odynophagia
44. Pain in the eye
Ophthalmalgia
Pericarditis
Pharyngitis
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
45. Bruising behind the ears - indicative of a basilar skull fracture
Alert
Otalgia
Arthralgias
Battles sign
46. Arterial wall splits apart and threatens the patient's life due to risk of hemorrhage
Hyperglycemia
Sepsis
Aortic dissection
Hyperkalemia
47. The toes flex upward when sole of foot is stimulated - indicating motor nerve damage.
Myalgias
Stye/hordeolum
Sepsis
Babinski sign
48. Not appearing healthy
Ill
Myocardial infarction
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Tearful
49. Normal strength of the extremities
Emaciated
Otalgia
Hyponatermia
Strength 5/5
50. Redness of the TM - often indicative of infection
Strength 5/5
TM erythema
Post-ictal
Sepsis