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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Subject
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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. Near a side
cardiac panel
V-fib
dilantin (pheytoin)
lateral
2. Kidney - ureter - and bladder
anterolateral
AMS
KUB
HTN
3. Left lower quadrant of abdomen
LLQ
gastroenteritis
SBO
ibuprofen
4. Pain control/sedation
AMS
valium
ectopic pregnancy
testicles
5. Ventricular fibrillation
effusion
cipro
V-fib
PVD
6. Partial thromboplastin time; a coagulation test for certain clotting factors
TM
exudates
PTT test
sciatic
7. Pelvic inflammatory disease
A
cushingoid
PID
kyphosis (kyphotic)
8. Vomiting
CTA
aphagia
CABG
emesis
9. Antibiotic
rocephin
valium
mastectomy
tegretol (carbamazepine)
10. Sets of vital signs (blood pressure and pulse) taken from a patient as they are in a standing or supine positions; used primarily to diagnose hypovolemia
C1 - C2 - etc.
CVA
a-fib
orthostatics
11. Left lower extremity
theophylline
Dz
heparin
LLE
12. Numbness or tingling
paresthesias
allopurinol
B
ABG
13. Abnormal
nephrectomy
abn
diverticulosis
RSV
14. '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
conscious sedation
SLR
benadryl
pedal
15. Opening through which urination occurs
UA
SNTTP
dysphagia
urethra
16. A mass of dilated veins in the anorectum; internal or external
MDI
ESR
pedal
hemorrhoids
17. Aorta
epistaxis control
Ao
DDD
A-fib
18. Removal of the gallbladder
SI
BSs
cholecystectomy
NS
19. Alive and well
dermis
B
gentomycin
A&W
20. Gallbladder inflammation
testicles
albuterol
cholecystitis
evulsion
21. Endotracheal
URI
evulsion
ET
BNP
22. Shaking that occurs during a high fever
BCx
rigors
T&C
BCP
23. Antibiotic
cardiomegaly
LFTs
zithromax
erythromycin
24. Inflammation of the stomach and intestinal lining
embolism
rale
pulmonary edema
gastroenteritis
25. Relating to the hip or ischium
edema
sciatic
LP
femoral stick
26. A swab test for respiratory syncytial virus
xopenex
zithromax
RSV
Foley
27. Excessive urination; common with DM patients
AV
motrin
polyuria
ischium
28. Sinus bradycardia
PT/INR/PTT
orthostatics
anterolateral
SB
29. An anti-seizure medication
bicarbonate
CAD
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
30. Atrial fibrillation
adduction
TID
A-fib
TKR
31. Right lower lobe (of lung)
labyrinthitis
PT/INR/PTT
RLL
supp
32. Bacterial or viral infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
proximal
IUP
sclera
meningitis
33. Intravenous fluids
T&S
vertigo
MI
IVF
34. Tenderness upon removal of pressure
nl ROM
rebound tenderness
tachycardia
polyuria
35. Cardiac stimulants
digoxin/lanoxin
labyrinthitis
creatine
CPK
36. Percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy tube; used as a feeding tube or for gastric or post-surgical drainage
CVA Tenderness
nexium
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
PEG tube
37. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
urticaria
ceftin
Hct
G_P_A_
38. Pharynx inflammation with throat pain
pharyngitis
DOA
vulva
toradol
39. Urine drug screen
rigors
volar
urine drugs of abuse screen
augmentin
40. A test performed during the Physical Exam in which a patient is asked to stand up and bounce down hard on their heels; pain indicates an intra-abdominal issue
keflex
Bounce Test
CBD
augmentin
41. Intrauterine device
IUD
P
SR
D-dimer
42. Black tarry stool
CPK
PC
erythema (erythematous)
melena
43. Temporomandibular joint
HR
c
conjunctiva
TMJ
44. Shortness of breath
SOB
pen VK
BMP
auricle
45. Turning of the palm or foot inward
ED
Gtt(s)
pronation
DOB
46. With
fentanyl
c
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
dilaudid
47.
axilla
mastectomy
LLL
epistaxis control
48. Eyelid lining
QRS
H&H
hemoptysis
conjunctiva
49. Junctional rhythm
CP
retavase
junctional
PT/INR/PTT
50. Post; after
p
Babinski reflex
macule
RN