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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cardiac stimulants
macule
digoxin/lanoxin
LLQ
IBS
2. Ear wax
deep reflexes
nexium
cerumen
C-diff
3. Abnormally fast breathing
NAD
SOB
CT
tachypnea
4. Fluid in the pleural space
pleural effusion
doxycycline
Atx
TIA
5. At bedtime ('quaque hora somni')
kyphosis (kyphotic)
QHS
KUB
unasyn
6. Sinus rhythm
aphagia
SR
PMD
PO
7. Tetanus-diphtheria shot
T&S
Td
LFTs
palpable
8. Last menstrual period
MVP
LMP
pallor
valium
9. Inflammation of diverticula
dysuria
anterolateral
diverticulitis
GI
10. Pupils equally round and reactive to light
QT
PERRL
Hct
C-diff
11. After meals ('post cibum')
PC
Level 6
Level 4
aspirin
12. Urine in the blood
hematuria
PO
coumadin
sys
13. Coronary artery disease
aneurysm
AbdSono
external
CAD
14. Inability to speak
tAb
aphasia
aphagia
aural
15. Pain control/sedation
keflex
CVA Tenderness
W&D
valium
16. Nausea - vomiting - diarrhea
prilosec
n/v/d
BSs nl - nl effort
lymphadenopathy
17. Kidney - ureter - and bladder
BLS
stadol
KUB
n/v/d
18. Generalized weakness or discomfort
Level 5
malaise
A
CTA
19. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR
c
CVA
abduction
20. Cerebrospinal fluid
Cx
CSF
bil.
heparin
21. Penicillin
Palmar drift
PCN
sAb
superior
22. Inflammation of the epididymis
axilla
PVD
ACLS
epididymitis
23. Nostrils
nares
lantus
GB
pharyngitis
24. 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
D/C
proximal
Urine C&S
percocet
25. Narcotic
CMP
HEENT
demerol
PVD
26. Anesthetic
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
macule
bactrim
lidocaine
27. Hemoglobin
LAT or LET
RS
CVA Tenderness
Hgb
28. 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
skelaxin
EENT
kyphosis (kyphotic)
C&S
29. Complete blood count ('hemogram'); includes WBC - Hgb - HCt - Platelets - and differential (other WBC types: monocytes - lymphocytes - neutrophils - eosophils - basophils); often used to diagnose infection or anemia
morphine
OM
CBC
syncope
30. Crackling or grating sound - usually of bones
crepitance
PG
PID
fontanel
31. Tenderness in the RUQ of the abdomen; may indicate cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
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32. Nausea - vomiting - diarrhea
BUN
AKA
n/v/d
flexeril
33. Intrauterine pregnancy
QID
DNR
IUP
TDO
34. Abnormally fast heart beat
cautery
nodules
epistaxis
tachycardia
35. Lower - farther from head
BPD
kyphosis (kyphotic)
UTO
inferior
36. Antibiotic
pt
Bounce Test
macrobid
differential diagnosis
37. Jugular venous distension
nubain
bactrim
JVD
SNTTP
38. Extremity sonogram
tragus
CTA or CTChest
ExtSono
D-dimer
39. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as a shortened or prolonged QT interval
DM
pleural rub
lac
QT
40. A type of ectopy
vulva
CVA
CBC differential
junctional escape beat or complex
41. Antibiotic
cipro
macrobid
flank pain
WNL
42. Mitral valve prolapse
Level 3
gastritis
MVP
UTO
43. Anesthetic
PRN
xylocaine
QH
petechiae
44. Complaining of
rhonchi
DKA
celebrex
c/o
45. Creatine phosphokinase; an enzyme found primarily in the brain - skeletal muscle - and cardiac tissue; elevated CPK levels are often markers of stress or injury to the brain - muscles - or especially heart
CPK
sx
palpable
DKA
46. Relating to the feet
sub-mental
pedal
AICD
IUD
47. Relating to the ear or hearing
bacitracin
neurontin
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
aural
48. Basic life support
ascites
ativan
NTG
BLS
49. Near a side
Pneu
LLL
tragus
lateral
50. Coughing blood
lidocaine
sys
serous
hemoptysis