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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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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Milk of magnesia; for constipation
cipro
inguinal
dilaudid
MOM
2. Bundle branch block
BBB
Level 3
humalog
CP
3. Anti-coagulant
dysphasia
approx
retavase
heparin
4. Minor care; ex: suture removal - tetanus shot
Level 1
PR
A&W
EKG (or ECG)
5. An exam for eye trauma or infection; the cornea is stained with fluorescein dye and observed under a blue fluorescent light
cholecystitis
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
gram stain
indocin
6. Antibiotic
cefzil
avelox
Guaiac
precordium
7. Critical Care; MD provides at least 30 min of continuous care to patient; ex: traumatic injuries requiring extensive procedures and/or full arrests
ext
aphagia
Level 6
macrobid
8. Excessive bend in upper posterior curve of spine
L/S spine
kyphosis (kyphotic)
RSV
pt
9. Antibiotic
keflex
tragus
Dz
cervix
10. Rule out
sensorcaine
scrotum
levaquin
R/O
11. Inflammation of the stomach and intestinal lining
DOA
gastroenteritis
guarding
humalog
12. Difficulty breathing - or shortness of breath
orthopnea
AMS
dyspnea
pedal
13. NSAID/muscle relaxant
abduction
vancomycin
flexeril
Dz
14. NSAID/muscle relaxant
urticaria
ibuprofen
cautery
serous
15. Emergency medical services
EMS
versed
CSF protocol
GB
16. Post; after
p
diplopia
nodules
WNL
17. Lack or failure of muscle coordination - e.g. a staggering gait
U/S
ataxia
clonus
carbon dioxide
18. States
stridor
supp
sts
Level 2
19. Blood urea nitrogen; elevated levels are markers for abnormal kidney functioning (b/c the kidneys filter urea waste product out of the blood)
o/w
BUN
BLS
cardioversion
20. Asthma/dyspnea
MCL
dilantin (pheytoin)
atrovent
evulsion
21. Spread of disease from one organ to another
PT/INR/PTT
Axial Load
posterior
metastasis
22. Asthma/dyspnea
junctional escape beat or complex
xopenex
hemoptysis
febrile
23. Antibiotic
tequin
lovenox
joint reduction
rhonchi
24. Non-specific bowel gas pattern
dysphagia
nerve block
What determines the coding level?
NSBGP
25. An exam for eye trauma or infection; the cornea is stained with fluorescein dye and observed under a blue fluorescent light
external
cyanotic
via
Fluorescein Stain/Woods lamp exam
26. Antibiotic
QH
cholelithiasis
fontanel
penicillin
27. Anterior and posterior
Cx
Axis
A&P
CBC
28. Abortion; sAb or tAb
nystagmus
purulent
Ab
flurbiprofen
29. Level or loss of consciousness
LOC
NVT intact
petechiae
atrovent
30. Coagulation tests
proximal
conscious sedation
naprosyn
PT/INR/PTT
31. Upper - nearer to head
superior
PR
duragesic patch
tend
32. Intensive care unit
AbdXR
ICU
stenosis
febrile
33. Bloody stool
CVA Tenderness
B/L
hematemesis
hematochezia
34. Atrial fibrillation
tequin
pleural effusion
a-fib
cholecystitis
35. Narcotic
flexion
ambulatory
tylox
B
36. Anesthetic
vancomycin
tequin
type and screen
sensorcaine
37. Ventricular fibrillation
V-fib
WDWN
stadol
sx
38. Narcotic
testicles
keflex
nubain
Palmar drift
39. Anti-reflux
protonix
conscious sedation
UTO
sub-mental
40. 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
diplopia
Romberg test
insulin
deep
41. Cervical vertebra #1 - #2 - etc.
C1 - C2 - etc.
sensorcaine
AMA
LAT or LET
42. Peripheral vascular disease
D&C
PVD
HEENT
QHS
43. A neurological test in which the patient is asked to place their hands straight out in front of them with the palms up; if their arms drift to the side - the test is positive
STD
Palmar drift
diaphoresis
TDO
44. Tissue swelling
toradol
precordium
T&S
edema
45. NSAID/muscle relaxant
Heel/Toe Walking
glucotrol
skelaxin
G_P_A_
46. Pneumothorax
CTA or CTChest
Ptx
papules
sulamyd
47. Anti-reflux
prilosec
PID
CBC
PRN
48. Non-specific bowel gas pattern
NSBGP
junctional
adduction
posterior
49. Dorsal - or in back of
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
plavix
COPD
posterior
50. Urine in the blood
CPK
tagamet
marcaine
hematuria