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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. B-type natriuretic peptide; a protein excreted by overworked left ventricular muscle cells; elevated levels are markers for CHF and other cardiovascular events
vancomycin
epistaxis control
BNP
febrile
2. Labia majora and labia minora; part of the vulva
amoxicillin
PEG tube
labia (sing. labium)
Cx
3. Type and screen; a test to determine the type and characteristics of a patient's blood prior to a transfusion procedure
glucophage
PMD
T&S
gentomycin
4. Last menstrual period
dermis
fentanyl
LMP
dysuria
5.
potassium
slit lamp exam
How many HPI - ROS - and Physical Exam elements do you need for a Level 5 chart?
darvocet
6. Shortness of breath
SOB
c/o
Dx
phenobarbitol
7. Anti-reflux
protonix
unasyn
febrile
volar
8. Aorta
Ao
demerol
ESR
labia (sing. labium)
9. Myocardial infarction
MI
fentanyl
tachypnea
Cx
10. Absence of menses
everted
cortisporin
CHF
amenorrhea
11. Basic care; diagnosis w/o tests; ex: viral URI
dementia
Level 2
lovenox
type and screen
12. Narcotic
percocet
hemoptysis
PVC
dysmenorrhea
13. Neuro/vascular/tendon intact
dermis
avelox
NVT intact
auricle
14. Extra-ocular movements intact
demerol
EOMI
o/w
LMP
15. Small - inflamed - congested spots on the skin; pimples
percocet
papules
cyanotic
IV
16. A neurological exam in which an object is drawn up the sole of a patient's foot to test for damage to nerves in the corticospinal tract (which runs along both sides of the spinal cord up to the brain); upgoing toes is abnormal
A
Babinski reflex
pulmonary edema
MI
17. Anti-coagulant
PCN
Bounce Test
U/S
lovenox
18. A catheter tube passed through the urethra and into the bladder
ENT
Foley
insulin
bicarbonate
19. Decreases blood oxygen concentration
bicarbonate
NSBGP
Murphy's Sign
PTA
20. External female genitalia
glucagon
normocephalic
avelox
vulva
21. NSAID/muscle relaxant
adnexa
RSV
naprosyn
edema
22. Basic life support
C&S
A&W
BLS
BNP
23. Trans-urethral resection of prostate; a surgical operation on the prostate
auricle
TURP
ectopic pregnancy
Finger/Nose/Finger
24. ST elevation myocardial infarction
PT/PTT
type and cross
embolism
STEMI
25. A skin layer
A
hematochezia
normocephalic
dermis
26. A test performed on sputum - stool - or some other specimen to diagnose bacterial infection
LOS
gram stain
NKMA
DVT
27. Topical antibiotic
motrin
neosporin
C-Spine
chloride
28. Anti-coagulant
o/w
heparin
UTI
medial
29. Nostrils
labyrinthitis
nares
MCL
febrile
30. NSAID/muscle relaxant
wheeze
ativan
NS
benadryl
31. By rectum ('per rectum')
epididymitis
insulin
pyelonephritis
PR
32. Chest x-ray
Gtt(s)
CXR
prevacid
nasal cannula
33. Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation
LOC
rale
LMP
oxycontin
34. Narrowing of a passage or opening
stenosis
PC
dilaudid
unasyn
35. Pain control/sedation
T&S
toradol
cerumen
AMS
36. Yellowing of the eye; typically due to liver diseases like hepatitis
joint reduction
hematemesis
Ab
scleral icterus
37. Emergency physician - or emergency petition
gram stain
infarct
EP
unasyn
38. Sublingual
AbdXR
OBSono
marcaine
SL or sub-L
39. Pain control/sedation
UTO
valium
benadryl
febrile
40. A test performed during the Physical Exam in which a patient is asked to stand up and bounce down hard on their heels; pain indicates an intra-abdominal issue
ESR
SB
SBO
Bounce Test
41. Inability to speak
arthralgia
FB
aphasia
BM
42. Removal of foreign matter or dead tissue from a wound
sAb
SOB
debridement
stadol
43. Mid to lower back pain often due to a kidney abnormality
DM
PVD
flank pain
dilantin (pheytoin)
44. Upon the skin; a route of drug administration
HI
H&H
transdermal
PAC
45. Below knee amputation
AMI
AICD
BKA
ext
46. An EKG interval; abnormality may be described as 'Q's noted in _ lead'
bruit
protonix
QRS
diaphoresis
47. Mid to lower back pain often due to a kidney abnormality
flank pain
Level 5
myalgia
stenosis
48. Part of the lower - dorsal pelvis
ischium
dentition
flank pain
ataxia
49. None - not - no
A
anesthetized
NSBGP
pyelonephritis
50. Frontal - or in front of; 'Ant.'
ischemia
Dermabond
biaxin
anterior