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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. 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)
Pale conjunctiva
JVD
Aphasic
Tachycardia
2. Foul-smelling
Somnolent
Irregularly irregular
Malodorous
Vertebral tenderness
3. External portion of the ear
Bell's Palsy
Hyperkalemia
Auricle
Ischemia
4. Swelling of optic disk due to increased intracranial pressure - seen fundoscopically
Fluorescein
Papilledema
Uvula midline
Well developed
5. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Babinski sign
Auscultation
Emaciated
Epistaxis
6. Clear nasal discharge
Rhinorrhea
Dysarthria
N-STEMI
Sclera
7. Diagnosis of double vision
Diploplia
Baseline
Malocclusion
Kernigs
8. Loss of coordination
Paroxysmal
Otalgia
Ataxia
Facial asymmetry
9. Weakness of one half of the body
Hemiparesis
Dentition
JVD
Extra systoles
10. Resolving spontaneously after onset
Decreased rectal tone
Fluorescein
Transient
Tonsillar exudate
11. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Hypotension
Vertigo
Kernigs
Frontal
12. Area of dead tissue following prolonged ischemia
Thyromegaly
Infarct
Kernigs
Dentition
13. Difficulty in neurologically generating or understanding language
Conjunctival exudate
Dysphasia
Scleral icterus
Extra systoles
14. Sign of dehydration
Sunken eyes
Adenopathy
Malaise
Murmur
15. High potassium - concerning for heart arrhythmias
Hyperkalemia
Friction rub
Hypokalemia
Morbidly Obese
16. Excessive or profuse bleeding
Hemorrhage
Unkempt
TM bulging
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
17. The forehead and the anterior top of the skull
Frontal
Encephalopathy
Bruit
Myalgias
18. Interior surface of eye
Fundus of the eye
Distress
Morbidly Obese
Gingiva
19. Poor mechanical articulation of speech due to abnormal lip - tongue - or cheek motor function
Hypothyroid
Alert
Dysarthria
Tearful
20. Unequal diameter of pupils
Elderly
Irregularly irregular
Aniscoria
Fundoscopic Exam
21. The far back of the nasal canal - where it joins the back of the throat
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Labyrinthitis
Nasopharynx
Decreased rectal tone
22. The diseases that a physician is considering as the reason for the patient's symptoms
Differential Diagnosis
Finger-nose-finger
N-STEMI
Sticky/tacky mucosa
23. Transparent frontal aspect of the eye - covering both the iris and pupil
Babinski sign
Differential Diagnosis
Cornea
Post-ictal
24. Low sodium - dehydration
Constitutional
Hyponatermia
Sinusitis
Tinnitus
25. Outer ear infection
Otitis externa
Murmur
Rhinorrhea
Loss of TM landmarks
26. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of trauma
Extra systoles
Irregularly irregular
Dry mucosa
Periorbital ecchymosis
27. Low potassium - concerning for heart arrhythmias
Saturday Night Palsy
Body habitus
Hypokalemia
Irregularly irregular
28. Oriented to person - place - and time
Stye/hordeolum
Hypernatremia
Oriented x3
Post-ictal
29. Swelling of the tonsils - indicating infection
Supple
Tonsillar edema
Septal hematoma
Extra systoles
30. Description of a Grand-Mal or generalized seizure with stupor and transient LOC
Afebrile
Tonic Clonic
Rupture
Infarct
31. Arterial wall splits apart and threatens the patient's life due to risk of hemorrhage
Aortic dissection
Edentulous
Conjunctival exudate
TM
32. Involuntary 'shaking' eye movements - rather than normal continuous smooth motion
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
Gingiva
Hypernatremia
Nystagmus
33. Low blood pressure (typically <100/65)
JVD
Sclera
Hypokalemia
Hypotension
34. When an infant or baby cannot be made to stop crying
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
Periorbital ecchymosis
Malnourished
Inconsolable
35. 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)
Murmur
Aphasic
Pharyngeal erythema
Ataxia
36. The normal state of being for each specific patient
Decreased gag reflex
Facial asymmetry
Tonsillar edema
Baseline
37. Joint aches
Fundus of the eye
Arthralgias
TM erythema
Babinski sign
38. Stiff neck/Signs of meningitis
Meningismus
Status epileptcus
Pronator drift
Papilledema
39. Hips and knees flex in response to the neck being flexed; sign of meningitis
Brudzinski
Occipital/Occiput
Facial asymmetry
Uncooperative
40. Extremely overweight
Ambulatory
Morbidly Obese
Oropharynx
Papilledema
41. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Fundus
Dysphasia
Papilledema
Fluorescein
42. Inside of the eye as seen with ophthalmoscope looking for increased cranial pressure
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
Babinski sign
Fundoscopic Exam
TEMI
43. Extra ocular muscles intact
Temporal
EOMI
Pronator drift
Frontal
44. The sides of the head - near the temples
Aniscoria
Temporal
Paresthesia
Combative
45. Low potassium - concerning for heart arrhythmias
Periorbital ecchymosis
Distress
Lymphadenopathy
Hypokalemia
46. Absence of light reflection - indicative of ear infection
Paroxysmal
Cerumen
TM dullness
Sinusitis
47. ST elevation MI (diagnosed on EKG); active heart attack
TEMI
Perforated TM
Dehydrated
Loss of TM landmarks
48. The state of crying - or being about to cry
Aphasic
Tearful
Hypernatremia
EOMI
49. Extremely thin and malnourished - wasting
Emaciated
Polydipsia
Finger-nose-finger
Uvula midline
50. The use of an ophthalmoscope to look through the pupil and examine the interior surface of the posterior eye
Well developed
Fundoscopic exam
Meningitis
Lacrimal
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