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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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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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1. Hemoccult rectal test; test for blood in the stool; positive or negative
Guaiac
DKA
LFTs
pyelonephritis
2. States
sts
auricular
orthostatics
P
3. Pain control/sedation
Level 4
demerol
medial
nitroglycerin
4. Antibiotic
plantar
ICU
percocet
cipro
5.
SB
slit lamp exam
superior
MOM
6. Ophthalmic anesthetic
lac
PTT test
alcaine
nitroglycerin
7. Accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity
ascites
colchicine
LLE
HCG Urine
8. Mobile - not bed-ridden
meningitis
hemoptysis
xylocaine
ambulatory
9. Small red spots on the skin
petechiae
BBB
DOE
CAD
10. Intravenous fluids
IVF
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
erythromycin
o/w
11. Abdominal CT scan
LP
IV
hepatosplenomegaly
CTAbd
12. Penicillin
nl BSs
JD
CXR
PCN
13. Near a side
AMA
LUL
xopenex
lateral
14. Type and cross; a test to determine compatibility between a patient's blood and a donor's blood prior to a transfusion procedure
T&C
EKG leads
Cx
Urine C&S
15. Excessive bend in lower (cervical) anterior curve of spine
dysphagia
valium
cerumen
lordosis
16. An anti-convulsant
tegretol (carbamazepine)
melena
EP
BPD
17. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
COPD
ischium
a-fib
Fx
18. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as a shortened or prolonged QT interval
pedal
amoxicillin
QT
procainimide
19. Alive and well
Pronator drift
CMT
A&W
type and screen
20. Bony projections on either side of the ankle joint - from lower leg bones
edema
malleolus
cardiac panel
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
21. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
calculi (sing. calculus)
fontanel
inguinal
bruit
22. Spread of disease from one organ to another
lac
avulsion
sensorcaine
metastasis
23. Years old
yo
nystagmus
amylase/lipase
pulse ox
24. Medical resonance imaging
etracycline
MRI
HEENT
Fx
25. Feverish
Hct
diverticulitis
febrile
hypotension
26. Right lower quadrant of abdomen
EKG (or ECG)
RLQ
pleural rub
DM
27. A glue used for laceration repair
Dermabond
B
Level 1
Heel-to-Shin
28. Pain control/sedation
VS
stadol
ataxia
rale
29. Left axis deviation
rhinorrhea
LAD
CBD
NSR
30. Consistent with
gastritis
UTO
c/w
internal
31. Lumbar puncture ('spinal tap'); commonly used to abstract CSF that can be subjected to microbiological testing for suspected meningitis
pedal
I&D
LP
zantac
32. Thoracic spine x-ray
neosporin
T-spine
Murphy's Sign
nl
33. Painful menstruation
ALS
meningitis
rhonchi
dysmenorrhea
34. Vital signs
GERD
VS
phalanx
Level 3
35. Extra-ocular movements intact
EOMI
nares
s/s
IUD
36. Pre-ventricular contraction
erythromycin
PVC
ext
SR
37. Relating to the groin area
petechiae
AICD
inguinal
STD profile
38. Cervix
Cx
silvadene
malleolus
NSBGP
39. Bilateral
B
UA
external
effusion
40. Congestive heart failure
HR
pedal
tAb
CHF
41. Ophthalmic medication
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
ischium
NKDA
normocephalic
42. Liver function tests
LFTs
T&C
A
cervix
43. A test for meningitis in which the supine patient raises their leg to a 90 degree angle - then attempts to extend the knee; if the patient cannot extend the knee beyond 135 degrees due to pain - the test is positive
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44. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
cardioversion
oxycontin
ICD
pleural effusion
45. No known medical allergies
HI
NKMA
digoxin/lanoxin
hypotension
46. Topical anesthetics (lidocaine adrenaline tetracaine and lidocaine epinephrine tetracaine)
malleolus
conjunctiva
salicylate/Aspirin
LAT or LET
47. Antibiotic
superficial
DKA
gentomycin
PMD
48. Inflammation of the stomach lining
stadol
gastritis
MRI
A
49. Chest pain
stadol
aural
CP
carotid massage
50. Anti-reflux
SNTTP
pepcid
NVT intact
darvocet