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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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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. Post; after
SR
p
rocephin
biaxin
2. 4 HPI - 2 ROS - 8 Physical Exam
scrotum
anterolateral
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
DDD
3. Discharge
AICD
Urine C&S
URI
D/C
4. 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
retavase
arthrocentesis
BLS
5. Abnormal blood levels can indicate metabolic acidosis
carbon dioxide
alcaine
ecchymosis
ambulatory
6. Marijuana
THC
Axial Load
gravid
stridor
7. Movement inward toward the midline
adduction
Hgb
URI
CBC
8. Bundle branch block
BBB
NS
ENT
CPR
9. Listening for sounds within the body
auscultation
ICD
scrotum
C1 - C2 - etc.
10. Neuro/vascular/tendon intact
biaxin
RSV
W&D
NVT intact
11. Penicillin
TDO
PCN
BNP
Level 1
12. Anterior cruciate ligament
bacitracin
ACL
rapid strep screen
ectopy
13. No acute distress - or no acute disease
IM
WDWN
gastritis
NAD
14. A test performed on sputum - stool - or some other specimen to diagnose bacterial infection
gram stain
theophylline
Wright's stain
CVA Tenderness
15. Thoracic spine x-ray
ischium
superficial
T-spine
V-fib
16. Possible diagnoses
Wright's stain
RLQ
epistaxis
differential diagnosis
17. B-type natriuretic peptide; a protein excreted by overworked left ventricular muscle cells; elevated levels are markers for CHF and other cardiovascular events
digoxin/lanoxin
BNP
pen VK
OOT
18. Length of stay
LOS
edema
LS
sensorcaine
19. Crackling or grating sound - usually of bones
dilantin (pheytoin)
crepitance
GI
tachypnea
20. Narcotic
DDD
MI
tussionex
IDDM
21. Abdominal x-ray;
nl ROM
AbdXR
palpable
penicillin
22. Liver function tests; includes AST - ALT - total protein - total bilirubin - direct bilirubin - alkaline phosphatase - and calcium (basically - everything in the CMP that's not the BMP tests); used to diagnose liver disease or damage or pancreatitis
sts
LP
bradycardia
LFTs
23. 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
QHS
ABG
AV
ibuprofen
24. Narcotic
Bounce Test
SL or sub-L
dilaudid
benadryl
25. Fluid in the pleural space
pleural effusion
protonix
CVA
CTA
26. Intravenous
IV
ADR
ambulatory
U/S
27. A test performed during the Physical Examination in which the hand is evaluated for signs of a possible navicular bone fracture
Snuffbox
DOE
flurbiprofen
diplopia
28. Intravenous fluids
IVF
dysuria
Ab
proximal
29. CT Angiogram or chest CT scan
A&W
junctional
CTA or CTChest
SNTTP
30. Turning of the palm or foot outward
AMI
normocephalic
pneumothorax
supination
31. Beats per minute
nasogastric tube placement
toradol
bpm
CABG
32. Intrauterine device
LMP
IUD
diaphoresis
GU
33. 2 times per day ('bis in die')
hemoptysis
BID
UTD
celebrex
34. A swab test for respiratory syncytial virus
biaxin
malaise
RSV
RLL
35. Urinary tract infection
BM
PRN
UTI
Ab
36. Antibiotic
gentomycin
QT
ET
ATFL
37. Patient
pt
RUQ
demerol
QH
38. Forceful pulling away of a part or structure
VS
Brudzinski's sign
avulsion
T&S
39. Antibiotic
Dz
G_P_A_
p/t
erythromycin
40. Disease
Dz
ectopy
albuterol
polydipsia
41. The out-pouching of a hollow or fluid-filled organ in the body - such as the colon
fluorescein
A&W
diverticula
labia (sing. labium)
42. Against medical advice
AMA
LUL
a-fib
Q
43. Pregnant
RSV
QID
ceftin
gravid
44. Shortness of breath
SOB
benadryl
lovenox
STD
45.
atelectasis
coumadin
slit lamp exam
QRS
46. Anti-reflux
NPO
hematoma
Romberg test
protonix
47. Antibiotic
polydipsia
ExtSono
CBD
amoxicillin
48. Adverse drug reaction
Q
bacitracin
A&O x 3
ADR
49. Hemoglobin and hematocrit
heparin
Dx
tragus
H&H
50. Nitroglycerin
NTG
meningitis
abduction
clonus