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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Diagnosis of double vision
Flouresceine uptake
Diploplia
Ataxia
Hypotension
2. The breaking-open of a bodily structure
Fundus
Tachycardia
Rupture
Ophthalmalgia
3. Drooping of one side of the face indicating neurological damage
Hypernatremia
Perforated TM
Otalgia
Facial asymmetry
4. Referring to the tongue
Ataxia
Lingual
Body habitus
Resolved
5. Pale inner aspect of the eyelid most often due to anemia
Aphasic
Pale conjunctiva
Photophobia
Battles sign
6. Anatomical feature of an infant's skull - the 'soft-spot'
Strength 5/5
Sinusitis
Perforated TM
Fontanel
7. Resolving spontaneously after onset
Epistaxis
Gingiva
Hyphema
Transient
8. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Malnourished
Epistaxis
Malodorous
Vertebral tenderness
9. Hemorrhage from the nose; nose bleeding
Dry mucosa
Bell's Palsy
Epistaxis
Hyphema
10. Blood in the white part of the eye
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Diploplia
Odynophagia
11. Earwax
Sepsis
Cerumen
Bruit
Uncooperative
12. Able to be touched or easily perceived
Oropharynx
Palpable
Tonsillar exudate
Malaise
13. Inside of the eye as seen with ophthalmoscope looking for increased cranial pressure
Fundoscopic Exam
Cardiomegaly
Fundus
Intermittent
14. Stimulation of the vagus nerve resulting in dim-vision - sweaty palms - and syncope. Often occurs after emesis - acute pain - or surprising stimuli
Bradycardia
Dry mucosa
Vasovagal episode
Hypertension (HTN)
15. Pus draining from the nose
Otitis externa
Somnolent
Sunken eyes
Purulent nasal drainage
16. Low sodium - dehydration
Normal DTRs
TEMI
Hyponatermia
Myalgias
17. Infection of the sinuses - usually causing sinus pressure
Perforated TM
Lacrimal
Hemiplegia
Sinusitis
18. Three or four sounds - resembling the sounds of a gallop (common in CHF)
C- spine
Gallop
Gingiva
Periorbital ecchymosis
19. Tympanic membrane - the clear membrane inside the ear; ear drum
Nare
TM
Cerumen
Adenopathy
20. Persistent thirst or frequent drinking of liquids; possibly indicative of diabetes
Arthralgias
Pulse exam
Oriented x3
Polydipsia
21. A test to evaluate cerebellar function
Perforated TM
Elderly
Finger-nose-finger
Lymphadenopathy
22. Small infected bump on the eyelid - usually in between the eyelash hairs
Polydipsia
Hyphema
Rupture
Stye/hordeolum
23. Falling to one side when standing with feet together and eyes closed - indicating abnormal cerebellar function or inner ear dysfunction
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24. Painful swallowing
Odynophagia
Hemiplegia
Murmur
Cachectic
25. Low potassium - concerning for heart arrhythmias
Ischemia
Otitis media
Hypokalemia
Malaise
26. Redness of the TM - often indicative of infection
Oriented x3
TM erythema
Conjunctiva
Kernigs
27. Swelling of the optic nerve sheath - as noted with fundoscopic examination
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Intermittent
Papilledema
Febrile
28. Fast heart rate (HR>100)
Decreased gag reflex
Tachycardia
Acute on chronic
Elderly
29. No deviation of trachea (deviates to unaffected side in pnuemothorax)
Elderly
Trachea midline
TM dullness
Arrhythmia
30. The sides of the head - near the temples
Meningismus
Temporal
Unkempt
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
31. Appearing stable and at no risk of deterioration
Non-toxic
Murmur
Occipital/Occiput
Post-ictal
32. Joint aches
Pharyngitis
Arthralgias
Decreased gag reflex
Uncooperative
33. Carotid - brachial - radial - femoral - popliteal - dorsal pedis (DP) or posterior tibia (PT)
Normal DTRs
Pulse exam
Trachea midline
TM
34. Teeth
Ataxia
Nasopharynx
Dentition
Combative
35. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Hypotension
Nystagmus
Fundus
Paroxysmal
36. 'Outpouching' of the TM - indicative of inflammation
Sunken eyes
JVD
Dehydrated
TM bulging
37. Swelling of optic disk due to increased intracranial pressure - seen fundoscopically
Papilledema
Hyphema
Syncope
Babinski sign
38. Aggressively uncooperative
Scleral icterus
Combative
Tonsillar edema
Acute
39. Absence of light reflection - indicative of ear infection
Vertigo
Somnolent
TM dullness
TM erythema
40. Normal deep tendon reflexes - rated as 2/4
Normal DTRs
Sepsis
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
Occipital/Occiput
41. Middle ear infection
Myalgias
Scleral icterus
Scleral icterus
Otitis media
42. Atraumatic - Normocephalic. Normal external head inspection
Otitis externa
AT/NC
Tonsillar exudate
Tonic Clonic
43. Poor nutritional state
Chronic
Gallop
Malnourished
Os
44. Poor ability to handle secretions (saliva): drooling at the mouth and gagging
Flouresceine uptake
Papilledema
Sticky/tacky mucosa
Secretion pooling
45. The normal state of being for each specific patient
Stye/hordeolum
Encephalopathy
Baseline
Tearful
46. Pus on the tonsils - indicating infection of the tonsils
Kernigs
Tonsillar exudate
Fundus
Ophthalmalgia
47. Symptoms that are always present but changing in severity - never fully resolving
Fluctuating
Gingiva
Sclera
Hyphema
48. Stiff neck/Signs of meningitis
Nare
Rupture
Meningismus
Febrile
49. 'Ringing in the ears' - the perception of ringing even with no external stimuli
Malnourished
Periorbital ecchymosis
Tinnitus
Malaise
50. Does not follow commands or go along with physician requests
Edentulous
Oropharynx
Uncooperative
Aortic dissection