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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Involuntary 'shaking' eye movements - rather than normal continuous smooth motion
Decreased gag reflex
Malocclusion
Scleral icterus
Nystagmus
2. Does not follow commands or go along with physician requests
Morbidly Obese
Hyperkalemia
Uncooperative
Sticky/tacky mucosa
3. Foul-smelling
Stye/hordeolum
Fluctuating
Malodorous
Stye/hordeolum
4. Loss of consciousness; fainting - 'passing out'
C- spine
Syncope
Cornea
Encephalopathy
5. Sign of dehydration
Os
Babinski sign
Auricle
Sunken eyes
6. Pus in the eyes
Somnolent
TM dullness
Sepsis
Conjunctival exudate
7. A test to evaluate cerebellar function
Thyromegaly
Bruit
Stye/hordeolum
Finger-nose-finger
8. Cervical spine (C1-C7)
Chronic
EOMI
Arrhythmia
C- spine
9. Collection of pus or fluid around the tonsil
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Loss of TM landmarks
Fundoscopic Exam
Septal hematoma
10. Interior surface of eye
Sinusitis
Os
Transient
Fundus of the eye
11. Occasional - sporadic - transient
Paroxysmal
Finger-nose-finger
Decreased gag reflex
EOMI
12. Joint aches
Epistaxis
Friction rub
Arthralgias
Aphasic
13. Uvula in normal position (not shifted)
Secretion pooling
Papilledema
Raccoon eyes
Uvula midline
14. Demonstrates the presence of a corneal abrasion
Vertigo
Dysphasia
Scleral icterus
Flouresceine uptake
15. Looking around - awake - attentive
Sepsis
Alert
Trismus
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
16. Anatomical feature of an infant's skull - the 'soft-spot'
Gallop
Unkempt
TEMI
Fontanel
17. Blood in anterior chamber of the eye - as seen during the fundoscopic exam
Myocardial infarction
Hyphema
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
Uvula midline
18. Condition of feeling the room-spin
Conjunctiva
Sinusitis
Intermittent
Vertigo
19. Tympanic membrane - the clear membrane inside the ear; ear drum
Aniscoria
Infarct
Fontanel
TM
20. Bruise/swelling of septum (sign of a nose fracture)
Aniscoria
Scleral icterus
Scleral icterus
Septal hematoma
21. Bony tenderness directly over the vertebrae
Fundoscopic Exam
Ophthalmalgia
Fundus of the eye
Vertebral tenderness
22. Extra beats of the heart heard during auscultation
Ischemia
Myocardial infarction
Extra systoles
Sticky/tacky mucosa
23. Infection of the deep inner ear - known as the labyrinth. Often causes vertigo
Palpable
Ill
Dentition
Labyrinthitis
24. Diminished anal sphincter muscle contraction - indicative of neurological damage
Oriented x3
Periorbital ecchymosis
Decreased rectal tone
Myocardial infarction
25. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Otitis externa
Fundus
EOMI
Diploplia
26. Paralysis of one half of the body
Hemiplegia
Lymphadenopathy
Pulse exam
Sticky/tacky mucosa
27. Dangerous infection of the blood with pathological microorganisms or their toxins
Chronic
Photophobia
TM erythema
Sepsis
28. New onset - likely concerning. Opposite of chronic
Non-toxic
Acute
Meningitis
Os
29. Demonstrates the presence of a corneal abrasion
Fundoscopic Exam
Flouresceine uptake
Paraspinal tenderness
Fluorescein
30. Swelling of a lymph-node - usually indicative of an infection distally
Adenopathy
Vasovagal episode
Extra systoles
Aphasic
31. Imperfect closure or meeting of opposing teeth - indicative of trauma or jaw fracture
Raccoon eyes
Malocclusion
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Pharyngitis
32. Extremely thin and malnourished - wasting
Emaciated
Paroxysmal
Rupture
Conjunctival exudate
33. Light sensitivity
Pericarditis
Photophobia
Nystagmus
Status epileptcus
34. Symptoms that completely resolve at times - but continue to return repeatedly
Alert
Intermittent
Cardiomyopathy
Thyromegaly
35. The toes flex upward when sole of foot is stimulated - indicating motor nerve damage.
Bruit
Acute on chronic
Babinski sign
Auricle
36. Gums
Gingiva
Sepsis
Auricle
Polydipsia
37. The TM is opaque - no longer transparent
Loss of TM landmarks
Dry mucosa
Tonsillar exudate
Tonic Clonic
38. High blood pressure (typically >140/90)
Diploplia
Otalgia
Hypothyroid
Hypertension (HTN)
39. Disease of the heart muscle
Cardiomyopathy
Malaise
Vasovagal episode
Uvula midline
40. High blood pressure (typically >140/90)
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Hypertension (HTN)
Romberg's sign
Dentition
41. Extremely thin and malnourished - wasting
Emaciated
Ischemia
Meningismus
Fluctuating
42. Drooping of one side of the face indicating neurological damage
Myalgias
Thyromegaly
Transient
Facial asymmetry
43. Infection of the sinuses - usually causing sinus pressure
Epistaxis
Cephalgia
Sinusitis
Tonsillar exudate
44. Normal state of mental and body development
Pharyngitis
Facial angioedema
Well developed
Oropharynx
45. Headache
Hypertension (HTN)
Otitis externa
Cephalgia
Encephalopathy
46. Normal deep tendon reflexes - rated as 2/4
Papilledema
Normal DTRs
Ambulatory
Secretion pooling
47. Weakness of one half of the body
Afebrile
Hemiparesis
Hyponatermia
Malnourished
48. The bottom or base of an organ; often referring to the uterus or eye
Fundus
N-STEMI
Tonsillar edema
Pharyngitis
49. Appearing stable and at no risk of deterioration
Non-toxic
Elderly
Carotid bruit
Pharyngeal erythema
50. Symptoms that are always present but changing in severity - never fully resolving
Meningitis
Fluctuating
Infarct
Vasovagal episode