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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. Intravenous
cholelithiasis
BSs
LVH
IV
2. Antibiotic
NIDDM
D/C
marcaine
biaxin
3. Forcible extraction or tearing away of a part
QH
evulsion
malaise
IOP
4. Sexually transmitted disease
STD
deep reflexes
aphagia
allopurinol
5. Excessive urination; common with DM patients
polyuria
HCG
Hgb
nephrectomy
6. Neuro/vascular/tendon intact
dilantin (pheytoin)
ischemia
cerumen
NVT intact
7. Medical collateral ligament
erythema (erythematous)
pharyngitis
EENT
MCL
8. Prescription
flurbiprofen
sepsis
Rx
cholelithiasis
9. Antibiotic
abn
bactrim
pruritus
DOE
10. Prior to arrival
PTA
-caine
sulamyd
p/t
11. Diabetic ketoacidosis
DKA
JVD
ischemia
HTN
12. 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
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13. Pain control/sedation
RUQ
Level 2
valium
UA
14. Opening through which urination occurs
aneurysm
junctional escape beat or complex
HCG
urethra
15. Normal bowel or breath sounds
nl BSs
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
s/s
HEENT
16. A series of involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations indicative of a neurological disorder
IUD
clonus
aural
RVR
17. Hives; itchy spots that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin
diverticulosis
urticaria
Rx
conscious sedation
18. Shortness of breath
SOB
GU
P
CA (eye)
19. Accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity
ENT
ascites
Bounce Test
SOB
20. Use of therapeutic burning for wound repair
Murphy's Sign
H&H
RLL
cautery
21. Post; after
p
pyelonephritis
c/w
C&S
22. Mobile - not bed-ridden
ambulatory
plantar
ICD
BCx
23. Sinus tachycardia
ST
nodules
PTA
rhonchi
24. Lumbar puncture ('spinal tap'); commonly used to abstract CSF that can be subjected to microbiological testing for suspected meningitis
LP
IOP
JVD
Level 2
25. Movement inward toward the midline
rebound tenderness
CPK
adduction
RLQ
26. Cerebrospinal fluid
CTAbd
PTT test
procainimide
CSF
27. Para; # of live offspring born to a woman
P
AAA
OM
coumadin
28. Temporary detaining order
BUN
cardizem
glucophage
TDO
29. Clear to auscultation or CT angiogram
hemoptysis
CTAbd
CTA
I&D
30. Important for osmoregulation
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
paresthesias
sodium
amoxicillin
31. Hematocrit; the ratio of cellular components to total blood plasma volume; abnormal levels may be markers of anemia - leukemia - or other conditions
fontanel
Hct
debridement
adduction
32. Culture
NSBGP
parafonforte
AV
Cx
33. Coughing blood
PVD
hemoptysis
aphasia
inferior
34. Lumbar/sacral spine
LSS
edema
LAD
D/C
35. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
Ab
effusion
rhonchi
rigors
36. Urinalysis; used to diagnose UTI or kidney stones; for test: specify whether clean catch or catheter specimen and record any abnormal values; includes WBCs - RBCs - blood - bacteria - epithelial cells - and leukocyte esterase
TMJ
UA
MI
DNR
37. Ophthalmic medication
ETOH
singulair
flexeril
sulamyd
38. Bundle branch block
SNTTP
BBB
crepitus
A&W
39. Basic care; diagnosis w/o tests; ex: viral URI
LSS
dysphasia
etracycline
Level 2
40. Anti-reflux
zantac
post-prandial
ENT
erythromycin
41. Nearer the limb root
TID
C-diff
cachectic
proximal
42. Right lower quadrant of abdomen
ambulatory
retavase
cervix
RLQ
43. Chest x-ray; typically performed if a patient has a persistent cough - SOB - or chest pain
PR
LFTs
CXR
Brudzinski's sign
44. Narcotic
precordium
darvocet
TID
flexeril
45. Ear - nose - and throat
LP
tAb
PID
ENT
46. The ventral portion of the body overlying the heart and lower chest
precordium
sensorcaine
digoxin/lanoxin
MI
47. Hemoglobin and hematocrit
Level 2
H&H
Q
silvadene
48. Blood thinner
plavix
G
LAT or LET
stenosis
49. Tenderness
tend
humulin
acetaminophen/Tylenol
IUP
50. Anti-reflux
MRI
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
tagamet
BSs