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Scribeamerica Training Basics
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medical-transcription
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Emergency physician - or emergency petition
NSBGP
rapid strep screen
doxycycline
EP
2. A glue used for laceration repair
hematochezia
xopenex
Dermabond
supination
3. Bottom of internal surface of a hollow organ
Kernig's sign
fundus
toradol
DP
4. Percutaneous intravenous central catheter line; used for prolonged IV treatment
hemoptysis
aphagia
BNP
PICC line
5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
EP
COPD
proximal
Dx
6. Pain control/sedation
sulamyd
nexium
neurontin
RSV
7. Bruising; a discolored area of the skin due to bleeding underneath
marcaine
epistaxis control
ecchymosis
ET Intubation
8. Test for blood type - compatibility with donor blood; reserves units of blood for the patient
AICD
rale
extension
type and cross
9. Percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy tube; used as a feeding tube or for gastric or post-surgical drainage
calculi (sing. calculus)
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
C-diff
PEG tube
10. By way of
PERRL
Level 3
via
lordosis
11. Pregnant
heparin
DOB
gravid
NS
12. Out of town
TURP
singulair
Dz
OOT
13. Listening for sounds within the body
auscultation
distal
L/S spine
posterior
14. Right upper lobe (of lung)
CPK
RUL
rapid strep screen
fentanyl
15. With
GSW
femoral stick
IUP
c
16. Private medical doctor
rocephin
sub-mental
LOS
PMD
17. Pain control/sedation
DVT
versed
hemorrhoids
LLL
18. Anesthetic
crepitus
Axis
Level 4
xylocaine
19. Sinus tachycardia
ST
hematemesis
MOM
hemorrhoids
20. Pelvic inflammatory disease
QT
AKA
PID
Gtt(s)
21. NSAID/muscle relaxant
benadryl
IUP
dementia
BSs nl - nl effort
22. Urine in the blood
hematuria
RVR
Ddx
STEMI
23. Turned inward
bradycardia
bruit
inverted
arthralgia
24. 2 times per day ('bis in die')
BID
purulent
R/O
AAA
25. Emergency medical services
diverticulosis
tussionex
EMS
pen VK
26. Cervix
deep
What determines the coding level?
Cx
vulva
27. Inflammation of diverticula
biaxin
diverticulitis
SBO
motrin
28. Transient ischemic attack; temporary stoppage of blood flow to an area of the brain; results in stroke-like symptoms for 1-2 hours
Wet Prep
metastasis
ext
TIA
29. A device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a patient
alcaine
P
nasal cannula
ascites
30. Ultrasound
CTAbd
HTN
NIDDM
U/S
31. Anti-reflux
NVT intact
nexium
lithiasis
aphagia
32. Marijuana
potassium
IV
pallor
THC
33. Abdominal aortic aneurysm
cerumen
AAA
polydipsia
C&S
34. Nearer the limb root
D-dimer
proximal
AT/NC
LLL
35. Joint pain
junctional escape beat or complex
arthralgia
CMT
nerve block
36. Atrial fibrillation
a-fib
URI
oxycontin
dicloxacillin
37. Sets of vital signs (blood pressure and pulse) taken from a patient as they are in a standing or supine positions; used primarily to diagnose hypovolemia
NKDA
MI
hematuria
orthostatics
38. Bilateral
neosporin
bil.
MVC (MVA)
PO
39. Ophthalmic medication
EKG (or ECG)
flurbiprofen
diplopia
LOC
40. Partial thromboplastin time; a coagulation test for certain clotting factors
PTT test
vicodin
euthymic
hematuria
41. Abnormally slow heart beat (below 60 bpm)
bradycardia
junctional escape beat or complex
Foley
Ao
42. Part of the CMP; if present - includes CK - CKMB - myoglobin - troponin - ESD-1 - amylase - Mg
cardiac panel
NPO
proximal
syncope
43. A neurological test for cerebellar function (e.g. balance - coordination) in which the patient walks heel to toe
Level 3
palmar
via
Heel/Toe Walking
44. Dilation and curettage
photophobia
internal
calculi (sing. calculus)
D&C
45. Left upper extremity
LUE
UTI
Spurling's test
aphagia
46. Lumbar spine
transdermal
sys
LS
erythema (erythematous)
47.
nasogastric tube placement
palmar
cerumen
hematochezia
48. A neurological test for proprioception in which the patient stands with their eyes open - and then closed; if the patient sways or falls when their eyes are closed - the test is positive
McBurney's Sign
nl ROM
celebrex
Romberg test
49. Ophthalmic medication
nl
erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
IOP
ET Intubation
50. Left upper lobe (of lung)
albuterol
IU
LUL
fontanel