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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. Transient ischemic attack; temporary stoppage of blood flow to an area of the brain; results in stroke-like symptoms for 1-2 hours
cyanotic
TIA
flank pain
Hgb
2. The injection of local anesthetic onto or near nerves for temporary pain relief
Level 5
nerve block
QID
penicillin
3. Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
AICD
humulin
rale
Palmar drift
4. Human chorionic gonadotropin; present in the blood and urine of pregnant women; measured qualitatively (pos. or neg.) or quantitatively (weeks along in pregnancy)
cellulitis
PC
HCG
STD profile
5. No known medical allergies
LLE
ICD
auscultation
NKMA
6. Atrioventricular block (1st - 2nd - or 3rd degree heart block)
auscultation
AV block
EKG (or ECG)
cardiac panel
7. Extra-ocular movements intact
EOMI
SI
CXR
papules
8. Cerebrospinal fluid
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
CSF
serous
tachypnea
9. Pain control/sedation
sclera
skelaxin
DDD
fentanyl
10. Transparent layer over the eyeball
DOA
induration
Dz
cornea
11. Antibiotic
Murphy's Sign
external
rocephin
bradycardia
12. Anesthetic
Palmar drift
marcaine
macrobid
SR
13. 4 HPI - 2 ROS - 8 Physical Exam
nexium
CPR
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
EMS
14. No acute distress
C-diff
NAD
diverticulosis
ext
15. Lower - farther from head
hematuria
ROM
IV
inferior
16. Registered nurse
dentition
NIDDM
metastasis
RN
17. Increasing ('straightening out') the angle of a joint
post-prandial
BMP
H&H
extension
18. Movement inward toward the midline
adduction
arthralgia
auricle
RUQ
19. Escape of fluid into a cavity - joint - or other part
effusion
HR
KUB
Level 1
20. Absence of menses
cervix
AT/NC
UTD
amenorrhea
21. Prothrombin time test ('INR test'); a coagulation test measuring how long it takes blood to clot and which checks for bleeding disorders or the efficacy of medications used to prevent blood clots; abnormal thrombin times are often caused by liver dis
cerumen
PT test
palmar
cautery
22. NSAID/muscle relaxant
NAD
PTT test
skelaxin
AT/NC
23. Pain control/sedation
tagamet
stadol
nystagmus
cipro
24. Cervical motion tenderness
hemoptysis
silvadene
PT test
CMT
25. Anti-reflux
ceftin
protonix
plantar
nl BSs
26. Temporomandibular joint
HCG
troponin I
TMJ
xylocaine
27. Anti-reflux
vesicle
hemorrhage
A-fib
protonix
28. Laceration
hematemesis
vicodin
-caine
lac
29. Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
IDDM
nl
Dx
30. A glue used for laceration repair
abn
TID
Dermabond
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
31. Antibiotic
guarding
unasyn
induration
NAD
32. A tube inserted into the pleural space to drain blood - fluid - or air and allow the lungs to fully expand
PCP
AV
NSBGP
chest tube
33. Anesthetic
everted
Abd
ischemia
sensorcaine
34. Generalized weakness or discomfort
vertigo
VT
malaise
nasogastric tube placement
35. 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
effusion
Romberg test
wheeze
STTa
36. The out-pouching of a hollow or fluid-filled organ in the body - such as the colon
T&C
BLS
Axial Load
diverticula
37. Symptoms
MOM
pedal
inguinal
sx
38. Genitourinary
EKG leads
epistaxis
biaxin
GU
39. Forcible extraction or tearing away of a part
evulsion
sclera
labyrinthitis
H&H
40. A test for GC (gonorrhea culture)/chlamydia
STD profile
ABG
c/o
bacitracin
41. Feverish
bradycardia
RSV
febrile
NPO
42. Left lower lobe (of lung)
nephrectomy
everted
normocephalic
LLL
43. Narcotic
A
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
guarding
lingual
44. A series of involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations indicative of a neurological disorder
phalanx
ADR
clonus
amylase/lipase
45. Signs of excess glucocorticoid hormone; resembling Cushing's syndrome
cushingoid
ET Intubation
rhinorrhea
demerol
46. Nausea - vomiting - diarrhea
n/v/d
TDO
pneumothorax
NSR
47. 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
orthostatics
CBD
etracycline
RVR
48. Atrial fibrillation
BKA
cardiomegaly
a-fib
BP
49. Anterior cruciate ligament
nephrectomy
LAT or LET
ACL
QHS
50. Irritable bowel syndrome
para
AT/NC
ACLS
IBS