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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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1. Emergency petition
benadryl
dyspnea
EP
diplopia
2. Part of the EKG reading; may be asked to record 'normal axis' or an abnormality like LAD (left axis deviation)
unasyn
bactrim
Axis
tylox
3. Skin infection
cellulitis
V-fib
transdermal
Romberg test
4. CBC + differential
hemogram
DNR
induration
ACL
5. Antibiotic
JVD
PEG tube
gentomycin
IBS
6. Otherwise
ataxia
o/w
creatine
tachypnea
7. Ophthalmic medication
sulamyd
sAb
cautery
BUN
8. No change
NC
medial
Heel-to-Shin
slit lamp exam
9. Warm and dry
RSV
RVR
W&D
nares
10. The ventral portion of the body overlying the heart and lower chest
precordium
DDD
What determines the coding level?
G_P_A_
11. 'nothing per os' (nothing by mouth)
NPO
Ab
CA
IU
12. Upper - nearer to head
superior
nasogastric tube placement
benadryl
Level 5
13. Difficulty breathing when recumbent; ease of breathing only in sitting or standing positions
orthopnea
MOM
H&P
serous
14. Pharynx inflammation with throat pain
pharyngitis
cellulitis
Level 1
post-prandial
15. Difficulty breathing due to narrowing of respiratory passage lumen
atrovent
COPD
wheeze
dysphasia
16. Incision and drainage
B/L
levaquin
PT/INR/PTT
I&D
17. Abnormally fast breathing
phenobarbitol
B/L
tachypnea
transdermal
18. Culture and sensitivity test; performed to determine the type of bacteria causing an illness or infection - and the most effective medicine to combat it; a sample of tissue or discharge are cultured in a lab then doused with various medications
pronation
C&S
phenobarbitol
atrovent
19. Gout medication
sensorcaine
allopurinol
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
PICC line
20. By mouth ('per os')
AMS
Heel-to-Shin
PO
n/v/d
21. Heart rate
HR
afebrile
A&P
NIDDM
22. Para; # of live offspring born to a woman
aphagia
junctional escape beat or complex
epistaxis
P
23. Pain control/sedation
Cx
toradol
dysmenorrhea
sts
24. Pain control/sedation
CBD
IM
n/v/d
demerol
25. Painful urination
ischium
potassium
deep reflexes
dysuria
26. Dyspnea on exertion
AbdXR
DOE
Dermabond
pedal
27. Incision and drainage
I&D
mastectomy
effusion
precordium
28. Unable to obtain
UTO
euthymic
Cx
CHF
29. Antibiotic
levaquin
Finger/Nose/Finger
inverted
tachypnea
30. Feverish
cardiac panel
V-fib
EKG (or ECG)
febrile
31. Pre-ventricular contraction
midline
PVC
DVT
NC
32. Out of town
effusion
OOT
s
vulva
33. Primary care physician
QHS
AMI
PCP
tussionex
34. Therapeutic abortion (D&C)
RVR
tAb
hypovolemia
NSBGP
35. Antibiotic
retavase
febrile
avelox
LLQ
36. Complaining of
c/o
neosporin
SOB
central line
37. Deep vein thrombosis
FB
amylase/lipase
VT
ext
38. Type and cross; a test to determine compatibility between a patient's blood and a donor's blood prior to a transfusion procedure
sys
T&C
BBB
PR
39. Otherwise
A&P
scleral icterus
o/w
aphasia
40.
epistaxis control
a-fib
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
zantac
41. Removal of the appendix
anserine bursa
AbdXR
appendectomy
SQ
42. Liver and spleen enlargement
fluorescein
hepatosplenomegaly
NAD
albuterol
43. NSAID/muscle relaxant
naprosyn
tylox
abduction
ST
44. A glue used for laceration repair
LLL
Dermabond
ischium
testicles
45. Rapid ventricular response
EKG leads
MOM
RVR
HCG
46. Outside
external
crepitus
s
s
47. Chest pain
CP
carotid massage
pedal
celebrex
48. Hypertension
dyspnea
HTN
pyelonephritis
DVT
49. Acute myocardial infarction
AMI
RLL
CA (eye)
SL or sub-L
50. Pain control/sedation
orthopnea
DOB
ativan
VT