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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. Percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy tube; used as a feeding tube or for gastric or post-surgical drainage
flexion
Dz
PEG tube
BM
2. Inflammation of diverticula
IBS
diverticulitis
ligament
NKDA
3. Prothrombin ('INR') time/partial thromboplastin time; coagulation tests for bleeding disorders
PT/PTT
PVC
urethra
lac
4. By mouth ('per os')
tylox
ExtSono
HTN
PO
5. Anterior chamber
febrile
tylox
AC
NSBGP
6. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
T&S
insulin
ESR
B
7. Saliva/mucous expectorant through mouth
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
sputum
LSS
PTA
8. Foreign body
Cx
urethra
FB
paresthesias
9. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
fundus
humulin
slit lamp exam
10. Pharynx inflammation with throat pain
LS
crepitus
pharyngitis
tylox
11. Mid to lower back pain often due to a kidney abnormality
fluorescein
cachectic
flank pain
Brudzinski's sign
12. Emergency medical services
EMS
AMA
BSs
pepcid
13. Intramuscular
H&H
IM
malaise
cornea
14. Cerebrovascular accident ('stroke')
glucotrol
Ant.
CVA
superficial
15. A glue used for laceration repair
Dermabond
Brudzinski's sign
UTO
zantac
16. Pain control/sedation
stadol
ACL
p
LOC
17. Prescription
theophylline
external
STS
Rx
18. Inflammation of the stomach lining
PC
MVP
gastritis
LSS
19. Right lower quadrant of abdomen
allopurinol
erythema (erythematous)
RLQ
avelox
20. Anesthetic
amenorrhea
W&D
marcaine
heparin
21. Extremity sonogram
ectopy
PT test
LSS
ExtSono
22. 0 (absent reflex) - 1+ (trace; seen only w/ reinforcement) - 2+ (normal) - 3+ (brisk) - 4+ (nonsustained clonus) - 5+ (sustained clonus)
xylocaine
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+
Murphy's Sign
THC
23. A procedure in which medications or electric shock is used to restore a normal heart rhythm
DNR
orthostatics
cardioversion
anesthetized
24. NSAID/muscle relaxant
aphasia
flexeril
dementia
OM
25. Upper respiratory infection
THC
sclera
QT
URI
26. Diabetic medication
insulin
o/w
sub-mental
CMT
27. Chest x-ray
CXR
alcaine
paresthesias
Cx
28. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
sAb
atrovent
neurontin
GERD
29. Abortion; sAb or tAb
renal
Ab
PMD
CTA or CTChest
30. Anterior talofibular ligament; one of the lateral ligaments of the ankle and the most commonly injured ligament in sprained ankles
zantac
potassium
ATFL
Heel/Toe Walking
31. Removal of the appendix
STS
appendectomy
wheeze
dyspnea
32. Sublingual
CSF
NS
SL or sub-L
NIDDM
33. Subcutaneous
SQ
stadol
Urine C&S
protonix
34. States
sts
LS
induration
tachypnea
35. Altered mental status; e.g. intoxicated - demented - delusional - unconscious
epididymitis
exudates
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
AMS
36. Endotracheal intubation
PE
ET Intubation
HI
ecchymosis
37. Difficulty breathing
IUP
papules
dyspnea
hypotension
38. Deep vein thrombosis
V-fib
dilaudid
VT
anterolateral
39. Urinary tract infection
SBO
urticaria
UTI
central line
40. Shortness of breath
BPD
dyspnea
LOC
SOB
41. After coughing
diplopia
vertigo
demerol
post-tussive
42. Collapsed or airless lung; Atx
junctional
cautery
atelectasis
pulmonary edema
43. External or extremity
ext
OOT
euthymic
Abd
44. Intravenous
MDI
allopurinol
IV
medial
45. Widening of a blood vessel to pressure - causing formation of a blood sac that may become clotted
aneurysm
QT
lac
lateral
46. Increasing ('straightening out') the angle of a joint
deep reflexes
extension
mono spot
exudates
47. Dead on arrival
palpable
AMS
DP
DOA
48. A test for GC (gonorrhea culture)/chlamydia
Homan's Sign
scrotum
STD profile
flank pain
49. Difficulty speaking
dysphasia
PCP
A&W
U/S
50. Involuntary rapie eye movements
motrin
DOB
BKA
nystagmus