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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Ventricular tachycardia
V-tach
LAD
Anterior Drawer
CAD
2. A skin layer
dermis
chest tube
digoxin/lanoxin
Cx
3. Inflammation of kidney substance and pelvis
Romberg test
epistaxis control
pyelonephritis
medial
4. Transient ischemic attack; temporary stoppage of blood flow to an area of the brain; results in stroke-like symptoms for 1-2 hours
retavase
atelectasis
TIA
precordium
5. Chest x-ray; typically performed if a patient has a persistent cough - SOB - or chest pain
CXR
BLE
AAA
RLL
6. A bluish or slate color to the skin
Kernig's sign
salicylate/Aspirin
cyanotic
SNTTP
7. Dizziness with a spinning sensation
melena
vertigo
Bounce Test
tAb
8. Drop(s) ('guttae')
coumadin
LSS
vulva
Gtt(s)
9. Trans-urethral resection of prostate; a surgical operation on the prostate
xylocaine
Heel/Toe Walking
TURP
RLQ
10. Part of the EKG reading; may be asked to record 'normal axis' or an abnormality like LAD (left axis deviation)
Axis
D/C
aphagia
renal
11. Status post
sodium
s/p
PVC
rale
12. Excessive bleeding
ischemia
hemorrhage
bpm
Fx
13. Creatine phosphokinase; an enzyme found primarily in the brain - skeletal muscle - and cardiac tissue; elevated CPK levels are often markers of stress or injury to the brain - muscles - or especially heart
HCG Urine
amoxicillin
hypovolemia
CPK
14. Gallbladder calculi
IUP
cholelithiasis
rigors
n/v/d
15. Left lower quadrant of abdomen
LOC
IV
LLQ
erythromycin
16. Abdominal x-ray;
nasal cannula
AbdXR
DOB
Guaiac
17. Computed tomography scan ('CAT Scan'); images bone and soft tissue
ambulatory
cholecystectomy
fontanel
CT
18. Common bile duct
dilantin (pheytoin)
demerol
CBD
demerol
19. 'Straight Leg Raise' test; a test performed during the Physical Exam in which a patient is asked to raise their leg straight in the air; pain radiating down the leg may indicate sciatica
L/S spine
c/o
rocephin
SLR
20. Transparent layer over the eyeball
cornea
UTD
flexion
auscultation
21. Anterior
Ant.
Level 3
RLL
hemorrhage
22. Electrocardiogram; a tracing of the electrical activity of the heart; often used to r/o cardiac ischemic arrhythmia
EKG (or ECG)
CABG
aphagia
DOB
23. Right lower quadrant of abdomen
myalgia
RLQ
BBB
glucotrol
24. Subcutaneous
Hct
sclera
SQ
guarding
25. Abdomen
MI
Babinski reflex
fundus
Abd
26. Electrocardiogram; a tracing of the electrical activity of the heart; often used to r/o cardiac ischemic arrhythmia
cellulitis
Dz
exudates
EKG (or ECG)
27. Narcotic
hematemesis
vicodin
NC
AC
28. Urine in the blood
ACL
atelectasis
nitroglycerin
hematuria
29. Anterior
tegretol (carbamazepine)
medial
A&P
Ant.
30. International unit(s)
anesthetized
IU
Foley
Pronator drift
31. Anti-coagulant
nodules
retavase
hematemesis
Sig
32. Marijuana
B
THC
vancomycin
c
33. Related to the auricle of the ear
neurontin
keflex
ET
auricular
34. Use of therapeutic burning for wound repair
Axis
EP
pleural rub
cautery
35. Prior to arrival
DOA
PTA
NTG
NS
36. Blood culture x 1 - 2 - or 3 (numbers refer to How many blood cultures are to be taken); used to diagnose sepsis or bacteremia
ascites
BCx
paresthesias
GB
37. Para; # of live offspring born to a woman
p/t
dysuria
P
EPI
38. Incision and drainage
bradycardia
I&D
SL
RLL
39. Medical resonance imaging
demerol
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
MRI
c
40. A seizure medication
dilantin (pheytoin)
pulse ox
anterolateral
QHS
41. Abnormally slow heart beat (below 60 bpm)
alcaine
PERRL
bradycardia
Ab
42. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
Td
pallor
A&W
fundus
43. Asthma/dyspnea
dysuria
albuterol
BPD
BUN
44. Decreases blood oxygen concentration
bicarbonate
pulmonary edema
albuterol
I&D
45. A test performed during the Physical Examination in which the hand is evaluated for signs of a possible navicular bone fracture
urethra
Snuffbox
diverticula
C&S
46. Inability to swallow
rale
albuterol
aphagia
vertigo
47. Black tarry stool
gastritis
melena
phenobarbitol
auricular
48. Pregnant
Murphy's Sign
versed
PG
plavix
49. Pain control/sedation
polydipsia
auscultation
renal
toradol
50. Type and screen; a test to determine the type and characteristics of a patient's blood prior to a transfusion procedure
embolism
T&S
Td
NPO