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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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1. Important for cellular integrity
chloride
HTN
H&P
SL or sub-L
2. Sublingual
lac
HCG
aneurysm
SL
3. Anti-reflux
prevacid
afebrile
penicillin
PO
4. Asthma/dyspnea
xopenex
central line
PVD
Wet Prep
5. Antibiotic
cornea
pharyngitis
bactrim
p
6. Basic metabolic panel (part of the CMP); includes Na - Cl - K - CO2 - BUN - Creatine - Glucose; a measure of the body's electrolytes; often used to r/o hypoglycemia - dehydration - and electrolyte imbalances
glucagon
BUN
BMP
RLQ
7. Antibiotic
MVC (MVA)
MOM
NKDA
augmentin
8. Peripheral vascular disease
arthralgia
Urine C&S
PVD
rhonchi
9. Bipolar disorder
BPD
lingual
IUP
sodium
10. Abnormal
joint reduction
pyelonephritis
abn
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
11. Calcium channel blocker
cardizem
BM
WDWN
everted
12. Emergency petition
yo
NPO
amoxicillin
EP
13. An exam for eye trauma or infection; the cornea is stained with fluorescein dye and observed under a blue fluorescent light
sys
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
sulamyd
14. Pus or pus-like
duragesic patch
photophobia
purulent
tAb
15. Vomiting
emesis
anterior
SL or sub-L
syncope
16. A mass of dilated veins in the anorectum; internal or external
RS
P
hemorrhoids
urticaria
17. Human chorionic gonadotropin; present in the blood and urine of pregnant women; measured qualitatively (pos. or neg.) or quantitatively (weeks along in pregnancy)
ICD
nitroglycerin
RSV
HCG
18. Bony projections on either side of the ankle joint - from lower leg bones
acetaminophen/Tylenol
differential diagnosis
LAT or LET
malleolus
19. The number of elements addressed in the HPI - ROS - PFSH - and Physical Exam
What determines the coding level?
lingual
SBO
theophylline
20. Noise of gas discharge from intestines
avelox
A&W
valium
crepitus
21. Movement outward from the midline
ischium
Cx
ataxia
abduction
22. Pain control/sedation
valium
UTD
TIA
volar
23. An anti-seizure medication
via
oxycontin
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
inguinal
24. Gravid_para_abortion; use # in spaces
G_P_A_
cholecystectomy
CP
IM
25. Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
Ab
cushingoid
IM
AICD
26. Atrioventricular
axilla
orthopnea
AV
DKA
27. Painful urination
conjunctiva
embolism
sub-mental
dysuria
28. Topical antibiotic
aphagia
Brudzinski's sign
HI
silvadene
29. Crackling or grating sound - usually of bones
crepitance
ET Intubation
internal
VS
30. Eyes - ears - nose - and throat
FB
EENT
AbdSono
abn
31. Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
edema
penicillin
AICD
DOE
32. Male gonads
posterior
A-fib
toradol
testicles
33. Anti-reflux
What determines the coding level?
pepcid
nubain
normocephalic
34. Ophthalmic medication
flurbiprofen
conscious sedation
UTO
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
35. Breath or bowel sounds
PG
chemistry panel
BSs
RN
36. Relating to the palms or foot soles
volar
ambulatory
PT/PTT
-caine
37. Extremities
ext
SB
type and screen
Brudzinski's sign
38. Gout medication
allopurinol
OOT
chest tube
pepcid
39. Asthma/dyspnea
IUP
IOP
approx
atrovent
40. A test for meningitis in which the supine patient raises their leg to a 90 degree angle - then attempts to extend the knee; if the patient cannot extend the knee beyond 135 degrees due to pain - the test is positive
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41. Gout medication
Cx
colchicine
KUB
How many coding levels are used in the ER?
42. Significant lab work; patients are admit candidates; ex: severe abdominal pain
PAC
Romberg test
Level 4
LAT or LET
43. Deep vein thrombosis
VT
distal
V-tach
IOP
44. Antibiotic
erythromycin
metastasis
arthralgia
cholelithiasis
45. Irritable bowel syndrome
IBS
hepatosplenomegaly
A
ceftin
46. Left upper lobe (of lung)
Cx
type and screen
LUL
BPD
47. Altered mental status; e.g. intoxicated - demented - delusional - unconscious
LLQ
AMS
appendectomy
WDWN
48. CT Angiogram or chest CT scan
NVT intact
s/p
CTA or CTChest
PT/INR/PTT
49. Pain control/sedation
PE
morphine
biaxin
JVD
50. Motor vehicle collision (motor vehicle accident)
IV
MVC (MVA)
anesthetized
0 -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ -5+