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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. The state of the patient's body - often referring to obesity
Fundoscopic exam
Hemiparesis
Body habitus
Odynophagia
2. Inability to fully open mouth due to an underlying dental or jaw abscess
Aniscoria
Trismus
Fundoscopic exam
Kernigs
3. Absence of light reflection - indicative of ear infection
Cardiomegaly
TM dullness
Transient
Elderly
4. Abnormal tactile sensation often described as tingling - numbness - or pinpricking
Secretion pooling
Paresthesia
Fontanel
Rupture
5. Bruise/swelling of septum (sign of a nose fracture)
Septal hematoma
Dry mucosa
Edentulous
Secretion pooling
6. The patient moves their arms and legs normally - indicating normal motor function
Conjunctiva
Ambulatory
Facial asymmetry
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
7. Stimulation of the vagus nerve resulting in dim-vision - sweaty palms - and syncope. Often occurs after emesis - acute pain - or surprising stimuli
Vasovagal episode
C- spine
TM
Conjunctiva
8. Gone - no longer existing
Resolved
Pharyngitis
Edentulous
Cerumen
9. New onset - likely concerning. Opposite of chronic
Uvula midline
Morbidly Obese
Acute
Dysphasia
10. Blood in the white part of the eye
Pericarditis
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
EOMI
Pharyngeal erythema
11. Area of dead tissue following prolonged ischemia
Normal DTRs
Infarct
Diploplia
Flouresceine uptake
12. Difficulty in neurologically generating or understanding language
Sinusitis
Dysphasia
Diploplia
Inconsolable
13. Swelling of the face often secondary to an allergic reaction
Dry mucosa
Transient
Facial angioedema
Hypokalemia
14. Orange/yellow eyedrops used to detect corneal lesions - abrasions - or foreign bodies
TEMI
Fluorescein
Malnourished
Lingual
15. Extremely overweight
Morbidly Obese
Conjunctival exudate
Post-ictal
Gallop
16. The state of crying - or being about to cry
Palpable
Dehydrated
Tearful
Hemiplegia
17. Uvula in normal position (not shifted)
Emaciated
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Uvula midline
Paroxysmal
18. The TM is opaque - no longer transparent
Myocardial infarction
Somnolent
TEMI
Loss of TM landmarks
19. Imperfect closure or meeting of opposing teeth - indicative of trauma or jaw fracture
Malocclusion
Intermittent
Cephalgia
Rhinorrhea
20. Weakness of one half of the body
Dysphasia
Inconsolable
Resolved
Hemiparesis
21. Blood in the white part of the eye
Myalgias
Aortic dissection
Raccoon eyes
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
22. Oriented to person - place - and time
Oriented x3
Chronic
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Constitutional
23. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Epistaxis
Tonsillar edema
Nare
Kernigs
24. Dangerous infection of the blood with pathological microorganisms or their toxins
Emaciated
Pronator drift
Sepsis
Alert
25. Gums
Gingiva
Distress
Romberg's sign
Sepsis
26. High blood pressure (typically >140/90)
Non-toxic
Hypertension (HTN)
Hyphema
Fluorescein
27. Transparent frontal aspect of the eye - covering both the iris and pupil
Status epileptcus
Hypokalemia
Ophthalmalgia
Cornea
28. Bruising behind the ears - indicative of a basilar skull fracture
Bruit
Bell's Palsy
Battles sign
Trismus
29. The general appearance and nature of a patient
Constitutional
Emaciated
Malodorous
Ataxia
30. The breaking-open of a bodily structure
Hypoglycemia
Rupture
Hypothyroid
Edentulous
31. Pus draining from the nose
C- spine
Decreased rectal tone
Aphasic
Purulent nasal drainage
32. Referring to tear
Extra systoles
Lacrimal
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Fundoscopic Exam
33. General appearance of lacking water; dry lips - dry mucosa
Hypoglycemia
Aortic dissection
Dehydrated
Differential Diagnosis
34. 'Outpouching' of the TM - indicative of inflammation
Cornea
EOMI
Ophthalmalgia
TM bulging
35. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Supple
Epistaxis
Tearful
Gallop
36. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Vertigo
Fundus
Malaise
Meningismus
37. Symptoms that completely resolve at times - but continue to return repeatedly
Arthralgias
Paroxysmal
Intermittent
Afebrile
38. Able to move about - not confined to a bed
Bruit
Ambulatory
JVD
N-STEMI
39. A test to evaluate cerebellar function
Bradycardia
Finger-nose-finger
Tearful
Bradycardia
40. Heart rhythm for anyone with Atrial Fibrillation
Irregularly irregular
Secretion pooling
Differential Diagnosis
Emaciated
41. Nostril
Brudzinski
Nare
Ischemia
Edentulous
42. High blood sugar due to diabetes
Oriented x3
EOMI
Hyperglycemia
Hyperkalemia
43. Stroke. Blood supply to the brain is restricted or absent due to hemorrhage or occlusion of a vessel resulting in neurological damage and dysfunction
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Hemiplegia
Aphasic
Sunken eyes
44. Interior surface of eye
Strength 5/5
Fundus of the eye
Combative
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
45. Location across the posterior top of the skull
Baseline
Friction rub
Diploplia
Parietal
46. Disease of the heart muscle
Cardiomyopathy
Myalgias
Pale conjunctiva
Vertebral tenderness
47. Light sensitivity
Constitutional
Photophobia
Extra systoles
Scleral icterus
48. Sign of dehydration
Sclera
Uvula midline
Palpable
Sunken eyes
49. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of a basilar skull fracture
Raccoon eyes
Hemiplegia
Arrhythmia
Syncope
50. Thin outer lining of the eye and eyelid
Conjunctiva
Septal hematoma
Supple
Arrhythmia