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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. 'Outpouching' of the TM - indicative of inflammation
Malodorous
Babinski sign
Saturday Night Palsy
TM bulging
2. Stroke. Blood supply to the brain is restricted or absent due to hemorrhage or occlusion of a vessel resulting in neurological damage and dysfunction
Acute
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Fluctuating
Ophthalmalgia
3. Involuntary turning or lowering of forearm when outstretched
Pronator drift
Os
Otitis media
Fluorescein
4. Localized lack of blood supply
Ischemia
Cornea
Lymphadenopathy
N-STEMI
5. Generalized discomfort or weakness
Vertebral tenderness
Malaise
Fluorescein
TEMI
6. External portion of the ear
Carotid bruit
Auricle
Flouresceine uptake
Supple
7. Teeth
Dentition
Resolved
Hypertension (HTN)
Temporal
8. Inflammation of the pericardium
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Rupture
Post-ictal
Pericarditis
9. 'Outpouching' of the TM - indicative of inflammation
Tinnitus
TM bulging
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Malaise
10. Atraumatic - Normocephalic. Normal external head inspection
TEMI
Frontal
Fluctuating
AT/NC
11. Bony tenderness directly over the vertebrae
Vertebral tenderness
Hemorrhage
Elderly
Sinusitis
12. Nostril
Inconsolable
Nare
Malodorous
Non-toxic
13. Inability to fully open mouth due to an underlying dental or jaw abscess
Trismus
Hypertension (HTN)
Aniscoria
Kernigs
14. Thin outer lining of the eye and eyelid
Tonsillar exudate
Baseline
Hypotension
Conjunctiva
15. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of a basilar skull fracture
Loss of TM landmarks
Uncooperative
Raccoon eyes
Babinski sign
16. Symptoms that completely resolve at times - but continue to return repeatedly
Intermittent
Infarct
Normal DTRs
Inconsolable
17. Elevated body temperature - fever - indicative of infection
Hemiparesis
Febrile
Palpable
Pharyngitis
18. 'Ringing in the ears' - the perception of ringing even with no external stimuli
Tinnitus
Babinski sign
Fundoscopic Exam
Lacrimal
19. Headache
Photophobia
Rhinorrhea
Afebrile
Cephalgia
20. Tenderness of the muscles next to the vertebrae
Baseline
Well developed
Paraspinal tenderness
Sepsis
21. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Fundoscopic exam
Frontal
Vertigo
Afebrile
22. Slow heart rate (HR<60)
Bell's Palsy
Lingual
Bradycardia
AT/NC
23. The normal state of being for each specific patient
Paroxysmal
Infarct
Nasopharynx
Baseline
24. Poor mechanical articulation of speech due to abnormal lip - tongue - or cheek motor function
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
JVD
Dysarthria
TM bulging
25. Mouth or orifice; example P.O. means Per Os or by mouth
Nasopharynx
Os
Hyperglycemia
Hypokalemia
26. Appearing stable and at no risk of deterioration
Non-toxic
AT/NC
Trachea midline
Hypertension (HTN)
27. Sign of dehydration
Saturday Night Palsy
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Sunken eyes
Edentulous
28. The far back of the nasal canal - where it joins the back of the throat
Arrhythmia
Nasopharynx
Malocclusion
Finger-nose-finger
29. Enlarged thyroid
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Uncooperative
Arthralgias
Thyromegaly
30. Pain in the eye
Rhinorrhea
Meningismus
Fundus of the eye
Ophthalmalgia
31. Muscle aches
Hypokalemia
Myalgias
Acute
Conjunctiva
32. Rupture of the eardrum
Supple
Dry mucosa
Perforated TM
Arrhythmia
33. Loss of consciousness; fainting - 'passing out'
Oriented x3
Vertigo
Romberg's sign
Syncope
34. Absence of light reflection - indicative of ear infection
TM dullness
Emaciated
Malocclusion
TM
35. Mouth or orifice; example P.O. means Per Os or by mouth
Frontal
Os
Cephalgia
Fundoscopic Exam
36. Paralysis of one half of the body
Oropharynx
Hemiplegia
Somnolent
C- spine
37. Tenderness of the muscles next to the vertebrae
Frontal
Paraspinal tenderness
Encephalopathy
Malnourished
38. Pale inner aspect of the eyelid most often due to anemia
Fundus
Acute on chronic
Pale conjunctiva
Malocclusion
39. Diagnosis of double vision
Diploplia
Aniscoria
TM erythema
EOMI
40. Collection of pus or fluid around the tonsil
Emaciated
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Decreased rectal tone
Intermittent
41. The state of somnolence and decreased responsiveness after a seizure
Cephalgia
Post-ictal
Ataxia
Sepsis
42. Pain in the eye
Cephalgia
Nystagmus
Gingiva
Ophthalmalgia
43. External portion of the ear
Sunken eyes
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Auricle
Aniscoria
44. Whooshing blood flow heard with auscultation (carotid narrowing or plaque)
Cerumen
Carotid bruit
Somnolent
Ataxia
45. Non ST segment elevation MI (diagnosed by elevated troponin)
Hemorrhage
TM dullness
Babinski sign
N-STEMI
46. Gone - no longer existing
Resolved
Nystagmus
TM
Conjunctival exudate
47. Abnormal tactile sensation often described as tingling - numbness - or pinpricking
Paresthesia
Hemiparesis
Infarct
Decreased gag reflex
48. Yellowing of the sclera due to jaundice
Periorbital ecchymosis
Sunken eyes
Scleral icterus
Unkempt
49. High potassium - concerning for heart arrhythmias
Facial angioedema
Secretion pooling
Aniscoria
Hyperkalemia
50. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Facial asymmetry
Emaciated
Fundoscopic Exam
Fundus