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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Metered dose inhaler
Snuffbox
UTO
Urine C&S
MDI
2. Culture
ascites
TKR
Cx
diverticulitis
3. Trans-urethral resection of prostate; a surgical operation on the prostate
TURP
pen VK
BCx
digoxin/lanoxin
4. Pain control/sedation
cholelithiasis
stadol
ADR
AAA
5. Anesthetic
BMP
tachypnea
Snuffbox
xylocaine
6. Significant lab work; patients are admit candidates; ex: severe abdominal pain
SI
Level 4
LUE
axilla
7. Severe loss of cognitive ability (memory - language - behavior - judgement)
anserine bursa
toradol
dementia
dysphagia
8. Coronary artery bypass graft
CABG
urine drugs of abuse screen
LUE
CMP
9. Coronary artery bypass graft
Ant.
auricular
CABG
BBB
10. Sound due to inflammation of lung lining
C&S
pleural rub
LOS
deep
11. Generally means kidney infection
CVA Tenderness
hematemesis
UTI
OM
12. Alcohol
avelox
pharyngitis
ETOH
dementia
13. Alive and well
GU
VT
A&W
WDWN
14. Low arterial blood pressure
D&C
PICC line
hypotension
MRI
15. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
GERD
LOS
MDI
cerumen
16.
epistaxis control
protonix
CTA
URI
17. Air or gas in the pleural space; Ptx
transdermal
DOA
G_P_A_
pneumothorax
18. Left lower lobe (of lung)
URI
nl BSs
LLL
V-tach
19. Soft - non-tender to palpitation
silvadene
polyuria
RSV
SNTTP
20. Joint pain
crepitance
arthralgia
clonus
A&O x 3
21. 6
dysuria
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
type and cross
junctional escape beat or complex
22. No known drug allergies
NKDA
MOM
CMT
AV
23. Anti-coagulant
hemorrhoids
retavase
neurontin
dysuria
24. External female genitalia
vulva
QID
A&P
A&O x 3
25. Absence of menses
dysarthria
TURP
LSS
amenorrhea
26. A protein found in the blood after a clot is degraded by finbrinolysis; test is often used to diagnose DVT or PE
IU
HTN
HCG Urine
D-dimer
27. Hemoglobin
Hgb
BLS
P
BCx
28. Topical antibiotic
neosporin
nexium
PID
dysuria
29. Blood pressure
PCN
ED
BP
chloride
30. Vomiting blood
scrotum
hematemesis
tagamet
JVD
31. Double vision
rocephin
trismus
AMA
diplopia
32. Mid to lower back pain often due to a kidney abnormality
CVP
MVC (MVA)
PCP
flank pain
33. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
tequin
junctional
Level 6
DP
34. Lumbar puncture ('spinal tap'); commonly used to abstract CSF that can be subjected to microbiological testing for suspected meningitis
LMP
bactrim
LP
external
35. Pain medication
cerumen
induration
zantac
acetaminophen/Tylenol
36. Nosebleed
cornea
dyspnea
erythema (erythematous)
epistaxis
37. NSAID/muscle relaxant
Cx
skelaxin
zithromax
lovenox
38. Marijuana
THC
RLQ
DVT
nasal cannula
39. Ringing in the ears
AV
HA
tinnitus
sensorcaine
40. Basic care; diagnosis w/o tests; ex: viral URI
dyspnea
Level 2
adduction
SQ
41. White part of the eye
sclera
TID
SNTTP
conscious sedation
42. Collapsed or airless lung; Atx
atelectasis
urticaria
GU
erythema (erythematous)
43. Cartilaginous projection anterior to the exterior meatus of the ear
dysphagia
BCP
type and cross
tragus
44. Hysterectomy
yst
lidocaine
Anterior Drawer
LLQ
45. Prothrombin time test ('INR test'); a coagulation test measuring how long it takes blood to clot and which checks for bleeding disorders or the efficacy of medications used to prevent blood clots; abnormal thrombin times are often caused by liver dis
SL
bicarbonate
duragesic patch
PT test
46. Involuntary rapie eye movements
nystagmus
KUB
biaxin
bil.
47. 'Straight Leg Raise' test; a test performed during the Physical Exam in which a patient is asked to raise their leg straight in the air; pain radiating down the leg may indicate sciatica
SLR
palmar
fontanel
DOB
48. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
CVA Tenderness
W&D
PR
ESR
49. Narcotic
percocet
BSs nl - nl effort
vertigo
hypotension
50. Culture
biaxin
Cx
ibuprofen
DOE