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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. Pre-ventricular contraction
DM
crepitus
plavix
PVC
2. NSAID/muscle relaxant
adduction
ibuprofen
C-Spine
epistaxis control
3. Up-to-date
NIDDM
cerumen
LMP
UTD
4. Pain control/sedation
versed
post-prandial
CP
EKG (or ECG)
5. Hysterectomy
post-prandial
unasyn
pyelonephritis
yst
6. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as 'Q's noted in _ lead'
conscious sedation
QRS
phenobarbitol
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
7. '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
cardiac panel
SLR
vertigo
tylox
8. Emergency petition
diverticulitis
CABG
PR
EP
9. Pain medication
ED
salicylate/Aspirin
AKA
CP
10. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
Level 1
ecchymosis
diverticulosis
Heel/Toe Walking
11. Pain medication
salicylate/Aspirin
ABG
celebrex
PTT test
12. Related to the auricle of the ear
QRS
Bounce Test
CA (eye)
auricular
13. No known medical allergies
NTG
NKMA
BCP
Romberg test
14. Milk of magnesia; for constipation
MOM
tragus
chemistry panel
renal
15. Inability to swallow
aphagia
gentomycin
dementia
T4/TSH
16. Antibiotic
precordium
EMS
PTT test
zithromax
17. Narcotic
IOP
type and cross
dysphasia
tussionex
18. Altered mental status; e.g. intoxicated - demented - delusional - unconscious
HA
Pneu
PTA
AMS
19. In front and to each side of an entity
metastasis
hemogram
anterolateral
scrotum
20. Significant lab work; patients require admission
celebrex
Level 5
motrin
transdermal
21. Blood test for mononucleosis
malaise
dysphagia
mono spot
HCG
22. Sexually transmitted disease
adduction
STD
stridor
DOB
23. Diabetic medication
LUL
stadol
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
humulin
24. Ophthalmic anesthetic
via
alcaine
neosporin
tussionex
25. Hemoglobin
PR
tylox
nasogastric tube placement
Hgb
26. A test for WBCs in stool; often performed to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or infections caused by bacteria that have invaded the bowel mucosal lining
27. Turned outward
type and cross
STTa
arrhythmia
everted
28. Severe loss of cognitive ability (memory - language - behavior - judgement)
dementia
Foley
Brudzinski's sign
V-fib
29. Asthma/dyspnea
yo
IM
pen VK
xopenex
30. Congestive heart failure
Level 4
nerve block
etracycline
CHF
31. Part of the EKG reading; may be asked to record 'normal axis' or an abnormality like LAD (left axis deviation)
nubain
ED
Axis
fluorescein
32. A fluid-filled sac-like cavity situated in places where friction would otherwise occur
trismus
pruritus
anserine bursa
ESR
33. No acute distress - or no acute disease
SL
penicillin
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
NAD
34. Fracture
JVD
Fx
G
NSBGP
35. Relating to the sole of the foot
slit lamp exam
C1 - C2 - etc.
plantar
pen VK
36. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
CA (eye)
phalanx
central line
calculi (sing. calculus)
37. Deep tendon reflexes; tested with impulses from a reflex hammer
deep reflexes
V-fib
Axial Load
volar
38. Endotracheal intubation
ET Intubation
dermis
hematemesis
CSF
39. Date of birth
protonix
AKA
NAD
DOB
40. Pain control/sedation
ativan
tinnitus
lantus
CBC differential
41. Primary care physician
AMS
ET Intubation
arthralgia
PCP
42. NSAID/muscle relaxant
effusion
GU
benadryl
demerol
43. Marijuana
mediastinum
THC
troponin I
Level 5
44. Anti-reflux
nystagmus
orthopnea
EPI
zantac
45. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
ecchymosis
DOB
nerve block
AbdSono
46. Abnormal blood levels can indicate metabolic acidosis
urticaria
carbon dioxide
LAD
dicloxacillin
47. Adverse drug reaction
PR
ADR
Heel/Toe Walking
crepitus
48. Emergency medical services
EMS
DP
cardioversion
supination
49. NSAID/muscle relaxant
trismus
dicloxacillin
Ddx
motrin
50. Temporary detaining order
SNTTP
pulmonary edema
PRN
TDO