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[Show more]chief complaint - main reason patient is in ER 
medical decision making - the physicians thought process 
benign - normal, nothing of concern 
distress - the doctors judgement of discomfort 
febrile - the state of having a fever, concerning for infection 
acute - new onset, likely concerning 
chroni...
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Add to cartchief complaint - main reason patient is in ER 
medical decision making - the physicians thought process 
benign - normal, nothing of concern 
distress - the doctors judgement of discomfort 
febrile - the state of having a fever, concerning for infection 
acute - new onset, likely concerning 
chroni...
Subjective vs. objective: - Feeling vs. fact 
Pain vs. tenderness - Patient's feeling vs. physician's assessment 
Benign - Normal, nothing of concern 
Acute - New onset, likely concerning 
Chronic - Long-standing, not of direct concern 
Baseline - An individual's normal state of being 
Auscultati...
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Add to cartSubjective vs. objective: - Feeling vs. fact 
Pain vs. tenderness - Patient's feeling vs. physician's assessment 
Benign - Normal, nothing of concern 
Acute - New onset, likely concerning 
Chronic - Long-standing, not of direct concern 
Baseline - An individual's normal state of being 
Auscultati...
Abrasion - Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive. 
Abscess - Pus underneath the skin 
Antipyretic - Fever reducing medication 
Acute - New,Rapid onset 
Afebrile - W/O a fever (temp less than 100.4) 
Anterior - Front of the body 
Appendicitis - Infection of the appendix 
Auscultation - Listeni...
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Add to cartAbrasion - Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive. 
Abscess - Pus underneath the skin 
Antipyretic - Fever reducing medication 
Acute - New,Rapid onset 
Afebrile - W/O a fever (temp less than 100.4) 
Anterior - Front of the body 
Appendicitis - Infection of the appendix 
Auscultation - Listeni...
Chief Complaint - the main reason for the pt's ED visit 
pain vs tenderness - pt's feelings (subjective) vs physician's assessment (objective) 
distress - the doctor's judgement of discomfort 
baseline - an individual's normal state of being 
What CAN scribes do? - -Document Hx, PE, results, pr...
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Add to cartChief Complaint - the main reason for the pt's ED visit 
pain vs tenderness - pt's feelings (subjective) vs physician's assessment (objective) 
distress - the doctor's judgement of discomfort 
baseline - an individual's normal state of being 
What CAN scribes do? - -Document Hx, PE, results, pr...
Past Medical History - PMHx 
High Blood Pressure - Hypertension (HTN) 
Abbreviation for Hypertension - HTN 
High cholesterol - Hyperlipidemia (HLD) 
Abbreviation for Hyperlipidemia - HLD 
Thyroid Problem - Usually Hypothyroidism, sometimes Hyperthyroidism 
Diabetes - Diabetes Mellitus 
Abbreviation ...
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Add to cartPast Medical History - PMHx 
High Blood Pressure - Hypertension (HTN) 
Abbreviation for Hypertension - HTN 
High cholesterol - Hyperlipidemia (HLD) 
Abbreviation for Hyperlipidemia - HLD 
Thyroid Problem - Usually Hypothyroidism, sometimes Hyperthyroidism 
Diabetes - Diabetes Mellitus 
Abbreviation ...
Abrasion - Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive 
Acute - New, usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic 
Anterior - Located towards the front of the body 
Benign - Normal, of no danger to health 
Bradycardia - Slow heart-rate (HR less than 60bpm) 
Cardiomegaly - Enlarged Hea...
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Add to cartAbrasion - Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive 
Acute - New, usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic 
Anterior - Located towards the front of the body 
Benign - Normal, of no danger to health 
Bradycardia - Slow heart-rate (HR less than 60bpm) 
Cardiomegaly - Enlarged Hea...
What pt info is gained during triage? - 1) Chief Complaint 
2) Vital Signs 
3) Level of Acuity 
What are the 5 vital signs? - 1) Heart Rate 
2) Blood Pressure 
3) Respiratory Rate 
4) Temperature 
5) O2 Sat 
What are some SHx elements? - - Occupation 
- Living circumstances 
- Drug use 
- Alcohol us...
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Add to cartWhat pt info is gained during triage? - 1) Chief Complaint 
2) Vital Signs 
3) Level of Acuity 
What are the 5 vital signs? - 1) Heart Rate 
2) Blood Pressure 
3) Respiratory Rate 
4) Temperature 
5) O2 Sat 
What are some SHx elements? - - Occupation 
- Living circumstances 
- Drug use 
- Alcohol us...
What does "PHI" stand for? Expand the abbreviation - protected health information 
What medical term describes the surgical removal of the gallbladder? - cholecystectomy 
T/F. Sharing information about a case with family is allowed, as long as you are scribing with the 
physician assigned to the c...
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Add to cartWhat does "PHI" stand for? Expand the abbreviation - protected health information 
What medical term describes the surgical removal of the gallbladder? - cholecystectomy 
T/F. Sharing information about a case with family is allowed, as long as you are scribing with the 
physician assigned to the c...
What are the 3 types of dispositions? - Discharge, Admit, Transfer 
What does HPI stand for? - history of present illness 
What does ROS stand for? - review of systems 
The HPI and ROS are considered what type of information? - subjective 
The physical exam is what type of information? - objective 
...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 types of dispositions? - Discharge, Admit, Transfer 
What does HPI stand for? - history of present illness 
What does ROS stand for? - review of systems 
The HPI and ROS are considered what type of information? - subjective 
The physical exam is what type of information? - objective 
...
Abrasion - Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive. 
Acute - New, usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic. 
Anterior - Located towards the front of the body. 
Benign - Normal, of no danger to health. 
Bradycardia - Slow heart-rate (less than 60bpm) 
Cardiomegaly - Enlarged He...
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Add to cartAbrasion - Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive. 
Acute - New, usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic. 
Anterior - Located towards the front of the body. 
Benign - Normal, of no danger to health. 
Bradycardia - Slow heart-rate (less than 60bpm) 
Cardiomegaly - Enlarged He...
* What medical term describes the surgical removal of the gallbladder? - cholecystectomy 
What does "PHI" stand for? Expand the abbreviation. - Protected Health Information 
T/F. Sharing information about a case with family is allowed, as long as you are scribing with the 
physician assigned to th...
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Add to cart* What medical term describes the surgical removal of the gallbladder? - cholecystectomy 
What does "PHI" stand for? Expand the abbreviation. - Protected Health Information 
T/F. Sharing information about a case with family is allowed, as long as you are scribing with the 
physician assigned to th...
A patient is seen in the emergency department complaining of dysuria and tells you that she is 23 weeks 
pregnant. Your doctor diagnoses her with a UTI. Which of the following would be the best diagnosis? - 
acute urinary tract infection in pregnancy, 2nd trimester 
A patient cut his left foot on a ...
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Add to cartA patient is seen in the emergency department complaining of dysuria and tells you that she is 23 weeks 
pregnant. Your doctor diagnoses her with a UTI. Which of the following would be the best diagnosis? - 
acute urinary tract infection in pregnancy, 2nd trimester 
A patient cut his left foot on a ...
High blood pressure layman's - Hypertension 
Hypertension (abbv) - HTN 
High cholesterol layman's - Hyperlipidemia 
Hyperlipidemia (abbv) - HLD 
Diabetes layman's - Diabetes mellitus 
Diabetes mellitus (abbv) - DM 
"I only take pills for my diabetes" - NIDDM (Type 2) 
"I take insulin for my di...
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Add to cartHigh blood pressure layman's - Hypertension 
Hypertension (abbv) - HTN 
High cholesterol layman's - Hyperlipidemia 
Hyperlipidemia (abbv) - HLD 
Diabetes layman's - Diabetes mellitus 
Diabetes mellitus (abbv) - DM 
"I only take pills for my diabetes" - NIDDM (Type 2) 
"I take insulin for my di...
High blood pressure layman's - Hypertension 
Hypertension (abbv) - HTN 
High cholesterol layman's - Hyperlipidemia 
Hyperlipidemia (abbv) - HLD 
Diabetes layman's - Diabetes mellitus 
Diabetes mellitus (abbv) - DM 
"I only take pills for my diabetes" - NIDDM (Type 2) 
"I take insulin for my di...
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Add to cartHigh blood pressure layman's - Hypertension 
Hypertension (abbv) - HTN 
High cholesterol layman's - Hyperlipidemia 
Hyperlipidemia (abbv) - HLD 
Diabetes layman's - Diabetes mellitus 
Diabetes mellitus (abbv) - DM 
"I only take pills for my diabetes" - NIDDM (Type 2) 
"I take insulin for my di...
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