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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Upon the skin; a route of drug administration
transdermal
volar
tachycardia
VS
2. Upper respiratory infection
dermis
ectopic pregnancy
calculi (sing. calculus)
URI
3. By mouth ('per os')
inferior
PO
RVR
melena
4. Asthma/dyspnea
SB
CPK
AICD
albuterol
5. Dead on arrival
Level 1
cornea
DOA
HR
6. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR
urethra
ext
SI
7. A vaginal swab test for microorganisms
Wet Prep
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
ambulatory
A&P
8. Ophthalmic medication
stadol
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
type and screen
debridement
9. Asthma/dyspnea
medial
T&C
petechiae
singulair
10. Excessive bleeding
hemorrhage
atelectasis
CVP
evulsion
11. Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
purulent
WNL
palmar
NIDDM
12. Tetanus-diphtheria shot
hemogram
WNL
A&O x 3
Td
13. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
CBC differential
pt
HI
colchicine
14. A dye used during eye exams
fluorescein
ACL
anserine bursa
Cx
15. Incision and drainage
I&D
aphagia
SB
extension
16. Part of the EKG reading; may be asked to record 'normal axis' or an abnormality like LAD (left axis deviation)
tachycardia
LLQ
Axis
effusion
17. Difficulty speaking
LAD
dysphasia
polydipsia
QT
18. Relating to the ear or hearing
HEENT
DDD
pt
aural
19. Gout medication
evulsion
D&C
toradol
colchicine
20. Deep vein thrombosis
VT
Hct
RUL
D/C
21. Excessive bleeding
meningitis
LOC
hemorrhage
lithiasis
22. Rule out
R/O
Brudzinski's sign
DOE
Ao
23. Difficulty speaking due to weakness - paralysis - lack of muscle coordination
adduction
T-spine
rhinorrhea
dysarthria
24. Pneumothorax
normocephalic
Ptx
renal
dicloxacillin
25. Urinalysis; used to diagnose UTI or kidney stones; for test: specify whether clean catch or catheter specimen and record any abnormal values; includes WBCs - RBCs - blood - bacteria - epithelial cells - and leukocyte esterase
VS
NPO
Pneu
UA
26. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as poor R wave progression or short PR interval
PR
fentanyl
p/t
HTN
27. Generalized weakness or discomfort
lithiasis
malaise
EP
sys
28. A procedure in which medications or electric shock is used to restore a normal heart rhythm
cardioversion
sensorcaine
phenobarbitol
Cx
29. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
plavix
VT
What determines the coding level?
proximal
30. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
urethra
ESR
T-spine
precordium
31. Hemoccult rectal test; test for blood in the stool; positive or negative
LLQ
Guaiac
WNL
nitroglycerin
32. Sinus tachycardia
QRS
tegretol (carbamazepine)
TIA
ST
33. Lumbar/sacral spine x-ray
dilaudid
febrile
Abd
L/S spine
34. Pain control/sedation
V-tach
Hgb
nubain
aphagia
35. Numbness - tingling
flurbiprofen
paresthesias
ICD
B
36. Normal
nl
GB
FROM
sys
37. Breath sounds normal (no wheezing - rhonchi - rales) - normal efforts
marcaine
BSs nl - nl effort
c/w
rigors
38. Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
hypertension
IDDM
CTAbd
JVD
39. A neurological test in which the patient is asked to place their hands straight out in front of them with the palms up; if their arms drift to the side - the test is positive
Palmar drift
PR
carbon dioxide
TID
40. Do not resuscitate
neurontin
ectopy
BBB
DNR
41. No known drug allergies
-caine
dysuria
hypovolemia
NKDA
42. Marijuana
indocin
THC
LLE
neosporin
43. Intra-ocular pressure
Finger/Nose/Finger
IOP
rhinorrhea
CPR
44. Coagulation tests
ED
T-spine
cachectic
PT/INR/PTT
45. Left upper extremity
flurbiprofen
SI
demerol
LUE
46. Narcotic
CABG
oxycontin
OBSono
protonix
47. V1-V6 - I - II - III - aVA - aVF - aVR
QHS
EKG leads
SQ
external
48. Antibiotic
LVH
tequin
glucotrol
PT/PTT
49. Antibiotic
augmentin
HCG Urine
proximal
levaquin
50. An exam for eye trauma or infection; the cornea is stained with fluorescein dye and observed under a blue fluorescent light
tinnitus
Heel/Toe Walking
ACLS
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam