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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Basic life support
BLS
zithromax
R/O
dysuria
2. Intolerance to light
normocephalic
photophobia
W&D
AV
3. Basic care; diagnosis w/o tests; ex: viral URI
paresthesias
stadol
Level 2
ESR
4. Pain control/sedation
albuterol
ET
stadol
sputum
5. Ophthalmic medication
URI
auricle
UA
sulamyd
6. Vomiting blood
yst
pharyngitis
hematemesis
RSV
7. Respiratory sound caused by obstruction of air passages
MCL
salicylate/Aspirin
stridor
A-fib
8. A dye used during eye exams
celebrex
Level 2
indocin
fluorescein
9. Left upper lobe (of lung)
cervix
LUL
malleolus
NAD
10. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
Pronator drift
everted
CBC differential
LOC
11. A series of involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations indicative of a neurological disorder
A&P
sAb
hemorrhage
clonus
12. NSAID/muscle relaxant
demerol
naprosyn
sodium
lithiasis
13. Arterial blood gas; test often used to check for abnormal functioning of the lungs or kidneys; often used to r/o hypoxia - acidosis - alkalosis - or PE; only record pH - pO2 and pCO2
SQ
protonix
LAT or LET
ABG
14. Basic life support
BLS
lordosis
mediastinum
s
15. Abdominal CT scan
HCG
NS
CTAbd
mono spot
16. Widening of a blood vessel to pressure - causing formation of a blood sac that may become clotted
palmar
anterolateral
aneurysm
vulva
17. Diabetic medication
n/v/d
TURP
Pneu
glucotrol
18. Antibiotic
MVP
penicillin
Level 5
EPI
19. NSAID/muscle relaxant
NSBGP
bacitracin
motrin
ALS
20. Antibiotic
differential diagnosis
motrin
melena
rocephin
21. Abdominal CT scan
dilaudid
LOC
SQ
CTAbd
22. Per rectum
CBD
perineum
T4/TSH
PR
23. Nearer the limb root
THC
lac
Level 5
proximal
24. Gunshot wound
TIA
appendectomy
GSW
ambulatory
25. Removal of foreign matter or dead tissue from a wound
Ptx
debridement
CPR
p
26. Advanced life support
a-fib
ALS
Ant.
NKDA
27. Level or loss of consciousness
ExtSono
cortisporin
erythema (erythematous)
LOC
28. NSAID/muscle relaxant
STD profile
ataxia
c
skelaxin
29. Narcotic
bactrim
CP
stadol
abduction
30. Inflammation of the epididymis
epididymitis
keflex
vicodin
deep reflexes
31. A procedure in which medications or electric shock is used to restore a normal heart rhythm
theophylline
cardioversion
Pneu
cortisporin
32. Topical antibiotic
neosporin
rec
diplopia
A
33. Asthma/dyspnea
AbdXR
post-tussive
PERRL
xopenex
34. Gallbladder calculi
cholelithiasis
nubain
s/p
LAT or LET
35. Chest pain
lac
joint reduction
dermis
CP
36. Shortness of breath
hemogram
W&D
SOB
FROM
37. Excessive thirst
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
ET
polydipsia
STTa
38. Anterior chamber
amylase/lipase
AC
MOM
via
39. A seizure medication
arthralgia
dilantin (pheytoin)
ischium
scleral icterus
40. Inability to swallow
paresthesias
HEENT
plantar
aphagia
41. Cervical spine x-ray; images the cervical vertebrae of the neck
dysphasia
Sig
pepcid
C-Spine
42. International unit(s)
TMJ
PC
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
IU
43. Antibiotic
PVD
macrobid
NC
CHF
44. Nearer the limb root
DNR
MI
proximal
BP
45. Coronary artery disease
CAD
COPD
Murphy's Sign
polydipsia
46. Abnormal blood levels can indicate metabolic acidosis
carbon dioxide
A
anterior
ascites
47. Nostrils
nares
NKDA
DOB
macule
48. Blood oxygen percentage
vertigo
pulse ox
a-fib
rale
49. Cervical vertebra #1 - #2 - etc.
pepcid
MRI
C-diff
C1 - C2 - etc.
50. Excessive urination; common with DM patients
ET
polyuria
oxycontin
NTG