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Scribeamerica Medical Terminology
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1. Persistent thirst or frequent drinking of liquids; possibly indicative of diabetes
Malaise
Septal hematoma
Morbidly Obese
Polydipsia
2. Middle ear infection
Hypertension (HTN)
Otitis media
Finger-nose-finger
Hyperglycemia
3. Unequal diameter of pupils
Scleral icterus
Aniscoria
Epistaxis
Hypotension
4. Extremely skinny - bony - malnourished
Unkempt
Encephalopathy
Cachectic
Photophobia
5. Swelling of optic disk due to increased intracranial pressure - seen fundoscopically
Papilledema
Carotid bruit
Pulse exam
Ill
6. The breaking-open of a bodily structure
Fundoscopic Exam
Bruit
Rupture
Cachectic
7. Stimulation of the vagus nerve resulting in dim-vision - sweaty palms - and syncope. Often occurs after emesis - acute pain - or surprising stimuli
Cardiomegaly
Vasovagal episode
Encephalopathy
Adenopathy
8. Pus on the tonsils - indicating infection of the tonsils
Tonic Clonic
TM dullness
Periorbital ecchymosis
Tonsillar exudate
9. Redness of the TM - often indicative of infection
Dentition
Epistaxis
TM erythema
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
10. Inflammation of the pericardium
Pericarditis
Otalgia
Well developed
Myalgias
11. The breaking-open of a bodily structure
Distress
Status epileptcus
Morbidly Obese
Rupture
12. Appearing stable and at no risk of deterioration
Vasovagal episode
Non-toxic
Aniscoria
Otitis media
13. Not appearing healthy
Ill
Cerumen
Nasopharynx
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
14. Earwax
Saturday Night Palsy
Cerumen
Fundus of the eye
Tonsillar edema
15. Abnormal tactile sensation often described as tingling - numbness - or pinpricking
Distress
Paresthesia
Constitutional
Tonsillar edema
16. Small infected bump on the eyelid - usually in between the eyelash hairs
Flouresceine uptake
Malocclusion
Stye/hordeolum
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
17. Low blood-sugar
Cornea
Dentition
Hypoglycemia
Somnolent
18. Imperfect closure or meeting of opposing teeth - indicative of trauma or jaw fracture
Carotid bruit
Vertigo
Malocclusion
Well developed
19. Dangerous infection of the blood with pathological microorganisms or their toxins
Fundoscopic Exam
Sepsis
Thyromegaly
Ischemia
20. Poor mechanical articulation of speech due to abnormal lip - tongue - or cheek motor function
Raccoon eyes
Cachectic
Dysarthria
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
21. Extra ocular muscles intact
EOMI
Loss of TM landmarks
Hyphema
Hyphema
22. No deviation of trachea (deviates to unaffected side in pnuemothorax)
TM dullness
Decreased rectal tone
Trachea midline
Ambulatory
23. Long-standing - constant. Opposite of acute
Auricle
Chronic
Hemiparesis
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA)
24. Slow heart rate (HR<60)
Dysphasia
Trismus
Emaciated
Bradycardia
25. Generalized discomfort or weakness
Malaise
Hyperkalemia
Pulse exam
Malnourished
26. The forehead and the anterior top of the skull
Frontal
Myalgias
Kernigs
Ophthalmalgia
27. Weakness of one half of the body
Otitis externa
Hemiparesis
Bradycardia
TM erythema
28. Extremely overweight
Pronator drift
Brudzinski
Morbidly Obese
Dysarthria
29. Swelling of the face often secondary to an allergic reaction
Vertigo
Facial angioedema
Hypernatremia
Body habitus
30. The general appearance and nature of a patient
Baseline
Babinski sign
Uvula midline
Constitutional
31. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of trauma
Periorbital ecchymosis
N-STEMI
Cachectic
Non-toxic
32. Symptoms that completely resolve at times - but continue to return repeatedly
Intermittent
Aortic dissection
Bradycardia
AT/NC
33. External portion of the ear
Trismus
Decreased rectal tone
Emaciated
Auricle
34. The use of an ophthalmoscope to look through the pupil and examine the interior surface of the posterior eye
Occipital/Occiput
Alert
Fundoscopic exam
Diploplia
35. External portion of the ear
TM dullness
Dry mucosa
Auricle
Sepsis
36. Rupture of the eardrum
Perforated TM
Fluorescein
AT/NC
Sclera
37. High sodium - dehydration
Tearful
Infarct
Well developed
Hypernatremia
38. Absence of light reflection - indicative of ear infection
Status epileptcus
TM dullness
Septal hematoma
Palpable
39. Gone - no longer existing
Bruit
AT/NC
Finger-nose-finger
Resolved
40. The state of somnolence and decreased responsiveness after a seizure
Oriented x3
Friction rub
Post-ictal
TM erythema
41. Swelling of the tonsils - indicating infection
Lacrimal
N-STEMI
Tonsillar edema
Baseline
42. Disturbance of rhythm in the heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Pericarditis
Infarct
Odynophagia
43. Bruising around the eyes - indicative of a basilar skull fracture
Epistaxis
Vertigo
Ambulatory
Raccoon eyes
44. Inflammation of the pericardium
Moves all extremities (MAEx4)
Trachea midline
Pericarditis
Acute on chronic
45. Non ST segment elevation MI (diagnosed by elevated troponin)
Pulse exam
N-STEMI
Hypokalemia
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
46. Loss of consciousness; fainting - 'passing out'
Irregularly irregular
Syncope
Facial angioedema
Meningismus
47. The far back of the nasal canal - where it joins the back of the throat
Photophobia
Nasopharynx
Hemorrhage
Baseline
48. Three or four sounds - resembling the sounds of a gallop (common in CHF)
Gallop
Dysphasia
Oriented x3
Auscultation
49. Indicative of decreased LOC or brainstem injury
Decreased gag reflex
Hemorrhage
Flouresceine uptake
Cachectic
50. Location across the posterior top of the skull
Parietal
Brudzinski
Cornea
Occipital/Occiput