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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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1. A seizure medication
SOB
meningitis
ischemia
dilantin (pheytoin)
2. By mouth ('per os')
CP
PO
dilantin (pheytoin)
AT/NC
3. Atrial fibrillation
a-fib
ectopic pregnancy
febrile
ataxia
4. Area of skin between the genitals and anus
IUP
scrotum
sx
perineum
5. Alive and well
A&W
Brudzinski's sign
AT/NC
RSV
6. Coagulation tests
PE
lymphadenopathy
dysarthria
PT/INR/PTT
7. Narcotic
macule
dysuria
IOP
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
8. Antibiotic
epistaxis
hemoptysis
erythromycin
digoxin/lanoxin
9. With
AMS
occiput
c
LOC
10. Antiarrhythmic
cardizem
procainimide
deep
diverticulosis
11. Abdominal CT scan
nasogastric tube placement
CTAbd
Ddx
V-tach
12. Pain control/sedation
demerol
salicylate/Aspirin
bactrim
auricle
13. A dye used during eye exams
RUQ
W&D
fluorescein
lateral
14. A cardiac enzyme; used to diagnose MI or other heart damage
syncope
pallor
BNP
troponin I
15. 'nothing per os' (nothing by mouth)
tragus
keflex
NPO
deep reflexes
16. A test for WBCs in stool; often performed to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or infections caused by bacteria that have invaded the bowel mucosal lining
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17. Lumbar puncture ('spinal tap'); commonly used to abstract CSF that can be subjected to microbiological testing for suspected meningitis
epistaxis
coumadin
LP
arthrocentesis
18. Numbness - tingling
augmentin
axilla
I&D
paresthesias
19. Respiratory sound caused by obstruction of air passages
induration
stridor
OOT
dyspnea
20.
A&W
rapid strep screen
slit lamp exam
trismus
21. Range of motion
ICD
hematuria
ROM
ET
22. Ventricular fibrillation
unasyn
HTN
dysphagia
V-fib
23. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
DP
T&S
vancomycin
ESR
24. Inflammation of the stomach and intestinal lining
effusion
gastroenteritis
skelaxin
xopenex
25. Junctional rhythm
junctional
ecchymosis
BSs nl - nl effort
lateral
26. Pain medication
AC
dysphasia
salicylate/Aspirin
pruritus
27. Liver function tests
Palmar drift
BLE
heparin
LFTs
28. Systolic (contractile) murmur
SM
p
doxycycline
bil.
29. Peripheral vascular disease
gentomycin
PTA
PVD
salicylate/Aspirin
30. Excessive thirst
demerol
AMA
c/w
polydipsia
31. 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
sepsis
Urine C&S
plavix
gravid
32. Consistent with
BUN
perineum
c/w
Level 5
33. Gastrointestinal
nl ROM
nubain
GI
hematoma
34. Spread of disease from one organ to another
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
CTA
rigors
metastasis
35. Listening for sounds within the body
BBB
transdermal
auscultation
DOA
36. Congestive heart failure
tachycardia
A-fib
dysuria
CHF
37. Inflammation of kidney substance and pelvis
pyelonephritis
metastasis
auricular
neosporin
38. Do not resuscitate
DNR
DOE
myalgia
stenosis
39. Outside
FHR/FHT
external
LS
Pneu
40. Neuro/vascular/tendon intact
carotid massage
PE
NVT intact
W&D
41. Arrangement - kind - and number of teeth present
ETOH
dentition
volar
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
42. Below knee amputation
BNP
valium
heparin
BKA
43. Dorsal - or in back of
Td
BCx
Homan's Sign
posterior
44. Peptic ulcer disease
CABG
macrobid
STD
PUD
45. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
fundus
type and cross
rhonchi
DM
46. Painful menstruation
QRS
H&P
dysmenorrhea
cholecystectomy
47. Numbness or tingling
paresthesias
DM
BKA
QRS
48. Breath or bowel sounds
UTO
Cath UA
VT
BSs
49. Registered nurse
orthopnea
P
RN
ACLS
50. Nostrils
CABG
hemorrhage
ATFL
nares