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Basic scribe terms

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Definition
Abrasion   Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive  
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Abscess   Collection of pus underneath the skin  
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Antipyretic   Medication used to reduce a fever  
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Acute   New, rapid onset  
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Afebrile   Without a fever (temp below 100.4)  
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Benign   Normal, of no danger to health  
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Bradycardia   Slow heart-rate (HR< 60 bpm)  
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Bronchitis   Infection of the bronchi  
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Bronchiolitis   Infection of the bronchioles  
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Catheter   Tube inserted into vessels or body cavities to permit injection/ withdrawal of fluids or keep a passage open  
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Chronic   Long-standing, constant  
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Cellulitis   Infection of the skin cells  
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Conjunctivitis   Infection of the outer layer of the eye  
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Dialysis   Process for removing waste from the blood from people with renal failure  
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Diaphoresis   Sweating  
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Diffuse   Spread out  
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Distal   Farther from the trunk of the body  
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Dyspnea   Difficulty breathing  
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Dysuria   Painful urination  
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Ecchymosis   A bruise  
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-ectomy   Surgical removal  
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Edema   Swelling  
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Emesis   Vomiting  
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Epilepsy   Seizure disorder  
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Epistaxis   Nose bleed  
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Erythema/ Erythematous   Redness/Red  
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Exudates (tonsillar)   Pus-pockets on the tonsils  
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Febrile   The state of having a fever  
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Grossly   Obviously, a lot  
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Hematemesis   Gross amounts of blood in the vomit  
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Hematuria   Blood in the urine  
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Hemoptysis   Coughing up gross amounts of blood  
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Hepatomegaly   Enlarged liver  
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Hernia   Protrusion of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it  
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Hyperlipidemia   High Cholesterol  
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Hypertension   High blood pressure  
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Hypotension   Low blood pressure  
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Hemorrhage   Excessive bleeding  
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Hypoxia   Not enough oxygen in the blood  
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ICD-10   A system to classify and code diagnose, symptoms, and procedures  
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Infarct   Area of dead tissue after a lack of blood supply  
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Inferior   Lower on the body/ farther from the head  
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Ischemia   Lack of blood supply  
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-itis   Inflammation  
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Laceration   Splitting of the skin due to trauma  
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Lateral   Farther from the midline  
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Lethargic   Septic, very sick, about to die  
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Medial   Nearer to the midline  
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Meningitis   Dangerous infection of the outer lining of the brain  
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Otitis Externa   Infection of the outer ear  
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Otitis Media   Infection of the inner ear  
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Melena   Black tarry stool  
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Myalgia   Muscular pain  
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Pallor   Pale Skin  
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Palpation   Examine by touch  
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Palpitation   To beat rapidly, irregularly, or forcibly  
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Peritoneal signs   Guarding/ Rebounding/ Rigidity  
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Pharyngitis   Throat Infection  
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Pneumonia   Bacterial Infection of the lungs  
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Posterior/ Dorsal   Rear or backside of the body  
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Prone   Body position lying flat, face down  
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Proximal   Nearer to the trunk of the body  
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Pulmonary   Relating to the lungs  
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Purulence/ Purulent   Pus/ Pus-like  
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Rales   Crackles; wet crackling noise in lungs  
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Rhinorrhea   Clear nasal discharge (runny nose)  
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Rhonchi   Rattling noise of mucous in the lungs  
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-scopy   Viewing with a scope  
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Sepsis   Dangerous infection of the blood  
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Sinusitis   Infection/ Inflammation of the nasal sinuses  
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Small Bowel Obstruction   Physical blockage of the small intestines  
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Streptococcal Pharyngitis   Strep throat  
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Superior   Higher on the body, closer to the head  
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Supine   Body position lying face up  
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Syncope   "Passing out," loss of consciousness or fainting  
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Tachycardia   Fast heart rate (HR>100bpm)  
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Trismus   Inability to open the jaw due to pain  
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Tachypnea   Increased breathing rate  
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Ulcerations   Blisters/ open-sores  
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Vertigo   Room- spinning dizziness  
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Wheezing   High pitched sound heard in the lungs with asthmatics or lung disease  
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