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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Signs of excess glucocorticoid hormone; resembling Cushing's syndrome
benadryl
Ddx
serous
cushingoid
2. Antibiotic
Level 2
levaquin
DOE
joint reduction
3. The presence of diverticula in the colon due to weakness of muscle layers in the colon wall
diverticulosis
NSR
emesis
OBSono
4. Gout medication
a-fib
AKA
abn
colchicine
5. Private medical doctor
PMD
PICC line
ROM
cachectic
6. Antibiotic
tequin
tegretol (carbamazepine)
amenorrhea
EENT
7. Out of town
RUL
hemogram
OOT
CSF
8. Head - eyes - ears - nose and throat
HEENT
aphagia
arthralgia
QT
9. Anti-reflux
indocin
nexium
lymphadenopathy
crepitus
10. Right upper quadrant of abdomen
BSs
RUQ
D&C
sensorcaine
11. Well-developed - well-nourished
c
trismus
NVT intact
WDWN
12. Air or gas in the pleural space; Ptx
LLE
pneumothorax
prilosec
PR
13. CBC + differential
arthrocentesis
CSF
hemogram
erythromycin
14. Difficulty breathing due to narrowing of respiratory passage lumen
Abd
wheeze
cachectic
paresthesias
15. Below knee amputation
BKA
Kernig's sign
MI
anesthetized
16. Gravid; number of total pregnancies; ex: G4
G
effusion
diplopia
ATFL
17. Myocardial infarction
sulamyd
tachycardia
MI
SBO
18. Diabetic medication
humalog
exudates
s
dermis
19. Therapeutic abortion (D&C)
hematuria
tAb
prevacid
potassium
20. Below knee amputation
tAb
BKA
ENT
nares
21. Numbness - tingling
type and cross
paresthesias
T&S
Ant.
22. Antibiotic
cipro
bradycardia
G_P_A_
nystagmus
23. Left upper extremity
LUE
extension
type and screen
PC
24. Bipolar disorder
pulse ox
BPD
supination
sensorcaine
25. Acute myocardial infarction
MDI
AMI
etracycline
Finger/Nose/Finger
26. Formation of calculi and concretions
supp
lithiasis
CBC
vesicle
27. Heart rate
nl BSs
HR
DNR
theophylline
28. A dye used during eye exams
ceftin
fluorescein
MOM
NS
29. Difficulty breathing - or shortness of breath
febrile
THC
Level 2
dyspnea
30. Gallbladder inflammation
A&O x 3
cholecystitis
STTa
parafonforte
31. Antibiotic
PR
RLQ
SQ
etracycline
32. Small - inflamed - congested spots on the skin; pimples
MI
Level 5
ext
papules
33. A type of ectopy
A
junctional escape beat or complex
DVT
perineum
34. Vomiting blood
nerve block
hematemesis
fontanel
myalgia
35. Pus or serum production
IU
exudates
proximal
ext
36. Opening through which urination occurs
urethra
lantus
chloride
Babinski reflex
37. Nosebleed
D/C
fontanel
chemistry panel
epistaxis
38. Inflammation of the epididymis
occiput
A
epididymitis
TMJ
39. External or extremity
EPI
What determines the coding level?
ext
Hgb
40. Pregnant
Axial Load
orthopnea
PG
Fx
41. Inflammation of diverticula
occiput
diverticulitis
ACL
EKG leads
42. Near a side
PID
HCG Urine
sulamyd
lateral
43. Coronary artery disease
dicloxacillin
Gtt(s)
albuterol
CAD
44. Narcotic
morphine
oxycontin
xopenex
keflex
45. Numbness - tingling
paresthesias
bicarbonate
UA
OM
46. Diabetic medication
alcaine
NIDDM
humalog
febrile
47. Anterior talofibular ligament; one of the lateral ligaments of the ankle and the most commonly injured ligament in sprained ankles
ativan
LUE
sts
ATFL
48. Anterior
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
Ant.
n/v/d
dysuria
49. Narcotic
LVH
tussionex
BSs
CPK
50. Antibiotic
oxycontin
SB
erythromycin
DOB