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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Dangerous infection of the blood with pathological microorganisms or their toxins
Sepsis
Frontal
Dehydrated
Oriented x3
2. Location across the posterior top of the skull
Fluctuating
Parietal
Vasovagal episode
Dry mucosa
3. Heart rhythm for anyone with Atrial Fibrillation
Status epileptcus
Irregularly irregular
Malaise
Pharyngeal erythema
4. Slow heart rate (HR<60)
Auscultation
Lymphadenopathy
Bradycardia
Dentition
5. 'Outpouching' of the TM - indicative of inflammation
TM bulging
Scleral icterus
Nystagmus
Hypernatremia
6. Elevated body temperature - fever - indicative of infection
Extra systoles
Febrile
Ischemia
EOMI
7. Transparent frontal aspect of the eye - covering both the iris and pupil
Cephalgia
Conjunctival exudate
Cornea
Romberg's sign
8. Stiff neck/Signs of meningitis
Malodorous
Meningismus
Friction rub
Pericarditis
9. A permanent localized numbness or weakness to a specific nerve's distal innervation
Oriented x3
Saturday Night Palsy
Vasovagal episode
Occipital/Occiput
10. Pus on the tonsils - indicating infection of the tonsils
Occipital/Occiput
Battles sign
Distress
Tonsillar exudate
11. Infection of the deep inner ear - known as the labyrinth. Often causes vertigo
Labyrinthitis
Non-toxic
Decreased rectal tone
JVD
12. Mouth or orifice; example P.O. means Per Os or by mouth
Hyperglycemia
Frontal
Os
Dentition
13. When an infant or baby cannot be made to stop crying
Inconsolable
Afebrile
Resolved
Romberg's sign
14. Gums
Distress
Nystagmus
Dentition
Gingiva
15. The state of somnolence and decreased responsiveness after a seizure
Ataxia
Dehydrated
Myalgias
Post-ictal
16. General appearance of lacking water; dry lips - dry mucosa
Dehydrated
Battles sign
Sepsis
Lymphadenopathy
17. Redness of the TM - often indicative of infection
TM erythema
Aphasic
Hypernatremia
Febrile
18. The back of the mouth - where it meets the throat
Post-ictal
Tonsillar edema
Oropharynx
Kernigs
19. Occasional - sporadic - transient
Pharyngitis
Finger-nose-finger
Paroxysmal
Elderly
20. Sign of dehydration
Perforated TM
Fundus of the eye
Sunken eyes
TM bulging
21. A whooshing sound heard during auscultation indicative of blockage or aneurysm
Bruit
AT/NC
Paresthesia
Aortic dissection
22. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of trauma
Ill
Vertigo
Fluorescein
Periorbital ecchymosis
23. Gone - no longer existing
Rhinorrhea
Resolved
Emaciated
Unkempt
24. Persistent thirst or frequent drinking of liquids; possibly indicative of diabetes
Purulent nasal drainage
Polydipsia
Diploplia
Malocclusion
25. New onset - likely concerning. Opposite of chronic
Epistaxis
Papilledema
Acute
Aphasic
26. The state of somnolence and decreased responsiveness after a seizure
Irregularly irregular
Post-ictal
Supple
Facial asymmetry
27. Collection of pus or fluid around the tonsil
Arthralgias
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Meningismus
Scleral icterus
28. Description of a Grand-Mal or generalized seizure with stupor and transient LOC
Nystagmus
Thyromegaly
Ill
Tonic Clonic
29. Yellowing of the sclera due to jaundice
Aniscoria
Intermittent
Scleral icterus
Rhinorrhea
30. Swelling of the face often secondary to an allergic reaction
Facial angioedema
Pale conjunctiva
Sticky/tacky mucosa
Raccoon eyes
31. Light sensitivity
Brudzinski
Papilledema
Vasovagal episode
Photophobia
32. Carotid - brachial - radial - femoral - popliteal - dorsal pedis (DP) or posterior tibia (PT)
Pulse exam
Acute
Pale conjunctiva
Myalgias
33. Localized lack of blood supply
Body habitus
Ischemia
Transient
Hemiplegia
34. Transparent frontal aspect of the eye - covering both the iris and pupil
Ophthalmalgia
Cornea
Extra systoles
Aniscoria
35. Swelling of a lymph-node - usually indicative of an infection distally
Ischemia
Paresthesia
Lingual
Adenopathy
36. No deviation of trachea (deviates to unaffected side in pnuemothorax)
Oriented x3
Fundoscopic Exam
Malocclusion
Trachea midline
37. Able to move about - not confined to a bed
Romberg's sign
Distress
Pulse exam
Ambulatory
38. Joint aches
Arthralgias
Hemiplegia
Chronic
Polydipsia
39. Disturbance of rhythm in the heartbeat
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Lymphadenopathy
Hemorrhage
Arrhythmia
40. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Dentition
Encephalopathy
Meningitis
Epistaxis
41. Extra ocular muscles intact
Arrhythmia
Bruit
EOMI
Septal hematoma
42. Ear ache
Conjunctiva
Hyponatermia
Purulent nasal drainage
Otalgia
43. Muscle aches
AT/NC
Myalgias
Elderly
Baseline
44. Swelling of the tonsils - indicating infection
Facial asymmetry
Septal hematoma
Tonsillar edema
Parietal
45. Hips and knees flex in response to the neck being flexed; sign of meningitis
Brudzinski
Scleral icterus
Acute on chronic
Fundus
46. Blood in anterior chamber of the eye - as seen during the fundoscopic exam
Hyphema
C- spine
Paroxysmal
Pharyngeal erythema
47. The patient moves their arms and legs normally - indicating normal motor function
Pharyngeal erythema
Sunken eyes
Conjunctival exudate
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
48. High sodium - dehydration
Hypernatremia
Frontal
Pronator drift
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
49. Listening with the stethoscope
Combative
Papilledema
Auscultation
Vasovagal episode
50. Swelling of a lymph-node - usually indicative of an infection distally
Pharyngeal erythema
Tonsillar edema
Perforated TM
Adenopathy