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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Teeth
Brudzinski
Scleral icterus
Loss of TM landmarks
Dentition
2. Appearing drowsy
Finger-nose-finger
Oriented x3
Conjunctival exudate
Somnolent
3. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Hypotension
Carotid bruit
Vertigo
Cardiomyopathy
4. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Epistaxis
Fluctuating
Somnolent
Meningitis
5. Nostril
Tearful
Nare
Malodorous
Tonsillar edema
6. Pus on the tonsils - indicating infection of the tonsils
Hemiplegia
Decreased gag reflex
Fundus
Tonsillar exudate
7. Enlarged lymph nodes
Alert
Afebrile
Transient
Lymphadenopathy
8. Anatomical feature of an infant's skull - the 'soft-spot'
Fontanel
Pronator drift
Babinski sign
Unkempt
9. Non ST segment elevation MI (diagnosed by elevated troponin)
Hyponatermia
Babinski sign
TM dullness
N-STEMI
10. Cervical spine (C1-C7)
Pale conjunctiva
C- spine
Tonsillar edema
Resolved
11. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Fundus
Ill
Cephalgia
Malnourished
12. Demonstrates the presence of a corneal abrasion
Decreased rectal tone
Pale conjunctiva
Pharyngeal erythema
Flouresceine uptake
13. Small infected bump on the eyelid - usually in between the eyelash hairs
Stye/hordeolum
Hypokalemia
Fontanel
Pericarditis
14. Light sensitivity
Alert
Aniscoria
Photophobia
Saturday Night Palsy
15. Orange/yellow eyedrops used to detect corneal lesions - abrasions - or foreign bodies
Vertigo
Fluorescein
Frontal
Cachectic
16. Abnormal heart sound rated on 1-6 scale
Auscultation
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Murmur
TM erythema
17. Low thyroid function
Ill
Fundoscopic Exam
Hypothyroid
Hemorrhage
18. Redness of the pharynx - indicating a throat infection
Vasovagal episode
Pharyngeal erythema
Nystagmus
Murmur
19. Bony tenderness directly over the vertebrae
Dysphasia
Ambulatory
Alert
Vertebral tenderness
20. Whooshing blood flow heard with auscultation (carotid narrowing or plaque)
Hypoglycemia
Palpable
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Carotid bruit
21. Difficulty in neurologically generating or understanding language
Dysphasia
Lingual
Dysarthria
Scleral icterus
22. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
Chronic
Aortic dissection
Tinnitus
Differential Diagnosis
23. Transparent frontal aspect of the eye - covering both the iris and pupil
Intermittent
Conjunctival exudate
Cornea
Edentulous
24. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Frontal
Photophobia
Alert
Vertigo
25. Localized lack of blood supply
Ischemia
Tonic Clonic
Kernigs
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
26. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Hyponatermia
Ataxia
Fundus
Tachycardia
27. Appearing old
Loss of TM landmarks
Trachea midline
Hypernatremia
Elderly
28. Involuntary turning or lowering of forearm when outstretched
Gingiva
Pronator drift
Body habitus
AT/NC
29. A localized facial nerve dysfunction that causes facial droop and numbness
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30. When an infant or baby cannot be made to stop crying
Post-ictal
Meningismus
Photophobia
Inconsolable
31. Stimulation of the vagus nerve resulting in dim-vision - sweaty palms - and syncope. Often occurs after emesis - acute pain - or surprising stimuli
Papilledema
Fontanel
Hypotension
Vasovagal episode
32. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Finger-nose-finger
Epistaxis
Diploplia
Uvula midline
33. The far back of the nasal canal - where it joins the back of the throat
Transient
Os
Differential Diagnosis
Nasopharynx
34. Loss of consciousness; fainting - 'passing out'
Frontal
Syncope
Friction rub
Infarct
35. Extremely overweight
Morbidly Obese
Normal DTRs
Romberg's sign
Flouresceine uptake
36. Swelling of the tonsils - indicating infection
Scleral icterus
Tonsillar edema
Emaciated
Secretion pooling
37. Poor mechanical articulation of speech due to abnormal lip - tongue - or cheek motor function
Dysarthria
Meningismus
Fluorescein
Epistaxis
38. The use of an ophthalmoscope to look through the pupil and examine the interior surface of the posterior eye
Septal hematoma
Fundoscopic exam
Unkempt
Periorbital ecchymosis
39. High blood sugar due to diabetes
Sepsis
Hemiparesis
Hyperglycemia
Myocardial infarction
40. Swelling of the optic nerve sheath - as noted with fundoscopic examination
Ambulatory
Nasopharynx
Adenopathy
Papilledema
41. Involuntary 'shaking' eye movements - rather than normal continuous smooth motion
Facial asymmetry
Non-toxic
Nystagmus
Bradycardia
42. Mouth or orifice; example P.O. means Per Os or by mouth
Rhinorrhea
Adenopathy
Cardiomyopathy
Os
43. Swelling of a lymph-node - usually indicative of an infection distally
Bradycardia
Syncope
Aniscoria
Adenopathy
44. Not appearing healthy
Ill
Pharyngitis
Elderly
Hypertension (HTN)
45. External portion of the ear
Hyperglycemia
Auricle
Stye/hordeolum
Otitis media
46. Middle ear infection
Saturday Night Palsy
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Encephalopathy
Otitis media
47. Uvula in normal position (not shifted)
Murmur
Tearful
Paresthesia
Uvula midline
48. Able to be touched or easily perceived
Elderly
Cachectic
Pharyngitis
Palpable
49. 'Outpouching' of the TM - indicative of inflammation
Adenopathy
TM bulging
Distress
Tinnitus
50. Swelling of the tonsils - indicating infection
Arthralgias
Tonsillar edema
Nystagmus
Distress