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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Culture
paresthesias
pruritus
prilosec
Cx
2. Pain control/sedation
perineum
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
hypertension
demerol
3.
LUL
etracycline
slit lamp exam
polyuria
4. Complaining of
hemoptysis
lantus
conscious sedation
c/o
5. Irritable bowel syndrome
IBS
P
Homan's Sign
fundus
6. Middle of the chest; contains the thymus - esophagus - heart - etc.
tylox
versed
mediastinum
ABG
7. Left upper lobe (of lung)
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
LUL
HTN
SM
8. Pregnant
rocephin
PG
Level 6
gastritis
9. Do not resuscitate
DNR
bradycardia
PC
biaxin
10. After meals ('post cibum')
Wet Prep
PC
COPD
posterior
11. Narcotic
oxycontin
yo
AMS
PEG tube
12. Relating to the ear or hearing
anterolateral
nitroglycerin
aural
Cx
13. Antibiotic
edema
bactrim
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
fundus
14. Eyelid lining
PVD
conjunctiva
tegretol (carbamazepine)
augmentin
15. Emergency department
lingual
ED
GB
heparin
16. Dilation and curettage
D&C
dyspnea
prevacid
A&W
17. Anterior talofibular ligament; one of the lateral ligaments of the ankle and the most commonly injured ligament in sprained ankles
NAD
C-diff
pen VK
ATFL
18. Blood pressure
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
lordosis
retavase
BP
19. Antibiotic
CA
malaise
debridement
zithromax
20. Lower - narrow portion of the uterus
QT
ectopy
cervix
CVA Tenderness
21. Pelvic inflammatory disease
I&D
PID
motrin
RLQ
22. Pain medication
s/p
ROM
U/S
salicylate/Aspirin
23. No acute distress
H&P
ceftin
pulse ox
NAD
24. A test in which the patient's neck is manipulated in a sideways angle to check for radiation of pain down the arms and - thus - a possible pinched nerve in the neck
25. Full range of motion
What determines the coding level?
tagamet
FROM
aural
26. Respiratory syncytial virus
RSV
RN
ext
pepcid
27. Eyes - ears - nose - and throat
NTG
cortisporin
EENT
Abd
28. 'nothing per os' (nothing by mouth)
a-fib
aphasia
cholelithiasis
NPO
29. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
mono spot
hematochezia
LUL
What determines the coding level?
30. Blood thinner
aspirin
procainimide
W&D
BLE
31. Air or gas in the pleural space; Ptx
a-fib
HI
pneumothorax
NSR
32. Cervical motion tenderness
PVC
CMT
rocephin
Ao
33. Soft - non-tender to palpitation
Atx
gastritis
tAb
SNTTP
34. Dehydration
ischium
hypovolemia
retavase
EKG leads
35. Narrowing of a passage or opening
stenosis
DP
DKA
medial
36. Primary care physician
s/s
fontanel
PCP
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
37. Antibiotic
PT test
penicillin
AMI
Wet Prep
38. Upper - nearer to head
evulsion
tegretol (carbamazepine)
superior
abduction
39. Intravenous
IV
AICD
diverticula
IUP
40. Deep vein thrombosis
ACLS
cerumen
DVT
Level 1
41. Fluid in the pleural space
pleural effusion
crepitance
Finger/Nose/Finger
V-fib
42. Nausea - vomiting - diarrhea
n/v/d
type and cross
Axis
ExtSono
43. Gallbladder
tussionex
testicles
singulair
GB
44. Kidney - ureter - and bladder
tagamet
NPO
UA
KUB
45. Ophthalmic medication
sulamyd
dementia
What determines the coding level?
post-tussive
46. Removal of one or both breasts
cholecystitis
mastectomy
dementia
inverted
47. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as a shortened or prolonged QT interval
DOE
epididymitis
QT
Axial Load
48. Abnormal blood levels can indicate metabolic acidosis
tachypnea
carbon dioxide
tAb
MCL
49. Extra-ocular movements intact
retavase
nl BSs
EOMI
THR
50. Left lower extremity
IUP
dicloxacillin
LLE
VS