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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Respiratory syncytial virus
DOE
B
unasyn
RSV
2. Tensing of the abdominal wall muscles to protect inflamed organs from pressure
ativan
guarding
pleural rub
Anterior Drawer
3. An exam for eye trauma or infection; the cornea is stained with fluorescein dye and observed under a blue fluorescent light
EKG (or ECG)
macule
JVD
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
4. Relating to the palms or foot soles
HA
carotid massage
GU
volar
5. Normal saline
LAT or LET
s
aphasia
NS
6. Signs and symptoms
s/s
STD
hemorrhage
CMP
7. Important for muscle function and electrical conduction
QID
colchicine
potassium
STD profile
8. Intrauterine pregnancy
IUP
R/O
Pronator drift
stenosis
9. Altered mental status; e.g. intoxicated - demented - delusional - unconscious
AMS
hematoma
motrin
crepitus
10. Subcutaneous
silvadene
SQ
chest tube
gastroenteritis
11. A test performed during the Physical Exam in which the knee is manipulated to test for a ligament injury
Anterior Drawer
malleolus
bicarbonate
UTO
12. A finger or toe bone
avulsion
inferior
AKA
phalanx
13. Warm and dry
W&D
SR
SOB
bacitracin
14. Tissue death (necrosis) due to stoppage of blood flow to tissue
MVC (MVA)
infarct
CSF
V-fib
15. Important for cellular integrity
fontanel
PID
chloride
precordium
16. Atrioventricular
LAT or LET
QH
TM
AV
17. Aorta
UTI
Ao
Anterior Drawer
cerumen
18. Narcotic
meningitis
neosporin
duragesic patch
crepitus
19. Numbness - tingling
dyspnea
paresthesias
RVR
ataxia
20. By mouth ('per os')
naprosyn
PO
LMP
n/v/d
21. Enlargement of the heart
SL or sub-L
cardiomegaly
PT test
NIDDM
22. Narcotic
duragesic patch
naprosyn
a-fib
carotid massage
23. Tabulation of the various types of WBCs; 'diff WNL' means all levels are within normal limits
Foley
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
CBC differential
RVR
24. Arrangement - kind - and number of teeth present
T4/TSH
dentition
nl
ACL
25. 6
IUP
creatine
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
pronation
26. Sublingual
AT/NC
SL
melena
Snuffbox
27. Related to the auricle of the ear
LAT or LET
PMD
auricular
silvadene
28. Turned outward
SM
everted
PG
valium
29. Black tarry stool
EKG (or ECG)
cerumen
melena
scleral icterus
30. 3 times per day ('ter in die')
humulin
BBB
TID
type and cross
31. Excessive urination; common with DM patients
CBC
polyuria
U/S
atrovent
32. Difficulty breathing - or shortness of breath
EP
dyspnea
s/p
arthralgia
33. Painful menstruation
bpm
dysmenorrhea
erythromycin
stridor
34. Sinus tachycardia
internal
hematoma
urine drugs of abuse screen
ST
35. Penicillin
embolism
PC
PCN
bpm
36. Antibiotic
LUQ
cefzil
hematuria
EP
37. Tympanic membrane
TM
NIDDM
toradol
I&D
38. 3 times per day ('ter in die')
orthopnea
TID
WDWN
sulamyd
39. Pain medication
A
supination
deep reflexes
acetaminophen/Tylenol
40. Pain control/sedation
orthopnea
aphasia
chloride
neurontin
41. Cerebrovascular accident ('stroke')
dyspnea
CXR
CVA
glucophage
42. Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage)
SR
celebrex
A
sAb
43. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
diverticulitis
cortisporin
CPR
sAb
44. Narcotic
central line
inferior
demerol
PAC
45. Diabetic medication
dysmenorrhea
c
SI
lantus
46. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren 'sed rate'); often ordered for people experiencing unexplained fevers - inflammatory diseases like arthritis - or other vague symptoms
fluorescein
ESR
Gtt(s)
A
47. States
sts
GB
toradol
hematochezia
48. Bipolar disorder
BPD
carbon dioxide
prevacid
c
49. 'stones'; concretions of material - usually salts - that form in an organ or duct
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
lingual
calculi (sing. calculus)
IM
50. Abnormal blood levels can indicate metabolic acidosis
allopurinol
serous
carbon dioxide
fundus