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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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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. Area of hardened tissue
type and screen
nodules
induration
dysuria
2. Urine drug screen
Guaiac
QT
urine drugs of abuse screen
arthrocentesis
3. No known medical allergies
inguinal
NKMA
NKDA
GB
4. Fetal heart rate/fetal heart tones
lantus
scleral icterus
lithiasis
FHR/FHT
5. Clear to auscultation or CT angiogram
LOS
mono spot
CTA
lantus
6. Air or gas in the pleural space; Ptx
pneumothorax
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
rigors
posterior
7. Temporary and localized anemia due to stoppage of blood flow to an area of tissue
ischemia
PTA
THR
duragesic patch
8. No acute distress
NAD
URI
urethra
creatine
9. Antibiotic
Level 6
diverticulosis
hemorrhage
bacitracin
10. Intravenous
bradycardia
bil.
ALS
IV
11. Against medical advice
ED
rebound tenderness
BNP
AMA
12. An anti-seizure medication
cardiac panel
CSF
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
BCx
13. Antibiotic
tequin
ext
darvocet
PID
14. Blood oxygen percentage
pulse ox
ACL
celebrex
edema
15. Inflammation of diverticula
potassium
bruit
diverticulitis
zithromax
16. Prothrombin ('INR') time/partial thromboplastin time; coagulation tests for bleeding disorders
axilla
PT/PTT
vancomycin
evulsion
17. Left lower lobe (of lung)
rhinorrhea
conscious sedation
slit lamp exam
LLL
18. Fluid in the pleural space
para
PCP
naprosyn
pleural effusion
19. Incision and drainage
RN
ACLS
I&D
NIDDM
20. Advanced cardiac life support
medial
ACLS
Ab
s/s
21. V1-V6 - I - II - III - aVA - aVF - aVR
aneurysm
Level 6
EKG leads
o/w
22. Gallbladder calculi
amylase/lipase
cholelithiasis
debridement
Q
23. In front and to each side of an entity
GU
cyanotic
anterolateral
FROM
24. Turning of the palm or foot inward
pronation
neosporin
deep
epididymitis
25. Anti-reflux
prilosec
hematemesis
debridement
doxycycline
26. Difficulty breathing when recumbent; ease of breathing only in sitting or standing positions
W&D
Pronator drift
nl
orthopnea
27. Catheter urinalysis
Cath UA
slit lamp exam
rhinorrhea
inguinal
28. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
s
W&D
Ant.
effusion
29. The ventral portion of the body overlying the heart and lower chest
vesicle
conjunctiva
WNL
precordium
30. Anti-reflux
ischemia
pepcid
edema
IVF
31. CMP (or Chem 12) = BMP + LFTs
AV
chemistry panel
SQ
Hct
32. Saliva/mucous expectorant through mouth
Q
IM
stadol
sputum
33. Respiratory syncytial virus
Ao
RSV
tequin
DOE
34. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
stadol
pedal
febrile
Level 1
35. CBC + differential
Level 4
hemogram
nodules
proximal
36. Kidney - ureter - and bladder
posterior
cefzil
KUB
CTA
37. As needed ('pro re nata')
RLQ
auscultation
PRN
LOC
38. Antibiotic
augmentin
percocet
MOM
Pronator drift
39. Antibiotic
bacitracin
sAb
superficial
cefzil
40. Anti-coagulant
EKG (or ECG)
parafonforte
nl ROM
retavase
41. Abdominal x-ray;
LMP
benadryl
AbdXR
ischium
42. Outside
external
stadol
BCx
EP
43. Discharge
D/C
BUN
chloride
CMT
44. Signs of excess glucocorticoid hormone; resembling Cushing's syndrome
cushingoid
WNL
abn
sensorcaine
45. Breath sounds normal (no wheezing - rhonchi - rales) - normal efforts
BSs nl - nl effort
ADR
LOC
augmentin
46. Dead on arrival
stridor
OOT
IDDM
DOA
47. Ultrasound
PG
C1 - C2 - etc.
IVCD
U/S
48. Part of the CMP; if present - includes CK - CKMB - myoglobin - troponin - ESD-1 - amylase - Mg
cardiac panel
nasogastric tube placement
metastasis
pulse ox
49. Part of the EKG reading; may be asked to record 'normal axis' or an abnormality like LAD (left axis deviation)
Axis
Level 6
SOB
PT/PTT
50. By rectum ('per rectum')
PR
Urine C&S
epistaxis control
cholelithiasis