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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
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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. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Axis
Finger/Nose/Finger
tylox
COPD
2. Partially or completely without sensation - with or without loss of consciousness
anesthetized
CHF
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
Homan's Sign
3. Difficulty speaking
amylase/lipase
Guaiac
dysphasia
pulmonary edema
4. Symptoms
D/C
sys
nares
sx
5. A neurological exam in which an object is drawn up the sole of a patient's foot to test for damage to nerves in the corticospinal tract (which runs along both sides of the spinal cord up to the brain); upgoing toes is abnormal
D/C
glucophage
RLL
Babinski reflex
6. Normal
nl
Bounce Test
BUN
infarct
7. A series of involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations indicative of a neurological disorder
STD profile
tachypnea
clonus
morphine
8. Status post
s/p
PO
pharyngitis
STD
9. Marijuana
NS
THC
ED
sub-mental
10. Antibiotic
penicillin
cyanotic
LLE
cardiac panel
11. Foreign body
bacitracin
bpm
U/S
FB
12. Bloody urine
hematuria
pleural rub
cornea
BBB
13. Sinus bradycardia
protonix
orthopnea
dermis
SB
14. Sinus rhythm
SR
ext
extension
dentition
15. Removal of the appendix
indocin
LUL
appendectomy
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
16. Contraction of chewing muscles
trismus
xylocaine
rigors
ABG
17. Significant lab work; patients require admission
p
HTN
BBB
Level 5
18. 3 times per day ('ter in die')
CP
theophylline
TID
ACLS
19. Under the chin
c/w
mono spot
BMP
sub-mental
20. Normal sinus rhythm
WDWN
NSR
lymphadenopathy
tachycardia
21. Nitroglycerin
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
tachycardia
medial
NTG
22. Gallbladder calculi
AC
motrin
PRN
cholelithiasis
23. Pharynx inflammation with throat pain
differential diagnosis
ED
pharyngitis
conjunctiva
24. Inner ear inflammation
dicloxacillin
ET
sts
labyrinthitis
25. Possible diagnoses
rale
insulin
differential diagnosis
amylase/lipase
26. Middle of the chest; contains the thymus - esophagus - heart - etc.
lateral
ED
junctional
mediastinum
27. Acute myocardial infarction
AMI
flank pain
central line
everted
28. Thyroid hormone levels
CVP
T4/TSH
CP
arrhythmia
29. Milk of magnesia; for constipation
midline
zithromax
MOM
TDO
30. Near a side
lateral
p
LMP
SB
31. Area of skin between the genitals and anus
kyphosis (kyphotic)
MRI
ceftin
perineum
32. A urine test for the HCG pregnancy hormone
LSS
HCG Urine
BM
DVT
33. Atrioventricular block (1st - 2nd - or 3rd degree heart block)
sts
nasal cannula
AV block
evulsion
34. Degenerative disk disease
extension
DDD
PR
Wright's stain
35. Catheter urinalysis
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
Cath UA
glucophage
aphagia
36. Antibiotic
BP
dicloxacillin
carotid massage
gentomycin
37. Upper respiratory infection
URI
UTI
vancomycin
anserine bursa
38. Para; # of live offspring born to a woman
demerol
LUQ
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
P
39. An irregular rhythm - usually of the heartbeat
GERD
arrhythmia
demerol
Cx
40. Pain control/sedation
stadol
hematochezia
doxycycline
hypotension
41. Central venous pressure (aka RAP- right atrial pressure);
epistaxis
CVP
nares
trismus
42. Obstruction of blood vessel by clot or foreign body
morphine
embolism
humulin
nerve block
43. Pain control/sedation
UA
Rx
valium
anserine bursa
44. Pain control/sedation
ext
scleral icterus
pleural rub
demerol
45. Bilateral lower extremities
BLE
MVC (MVA)
STD profile
GERD
46. Tissue swelling
R/O
tend
edema
Heel/Toe Walking
47. Pain control/sedation
ativan
BSs nl - nl effort
QT
ext
48. Urine culture and sensitivity; a test that checks for organisms in the urine - cultures them - and tests them against various antibiotics to determine their sensitivity
ibuprofen
Urine C&S
FROM
IV
49. Tissue death (necrosis) due to stoppage of blood flow to tissue
Heel/Toe Walking
amenorrhea
everted
infarct
50. Basic life support
superior
BLS
xopenex
DNR