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Terminology (32 points)
1.  Bluish discoloration of the skin 

2.  Enlargement of the liver

3.  Inflammation of the stomach and intestines 

4.  Incision into the bladder

5.  Absence of breathing 

6.  Fluid in the tissues 

7.  Painful or difficult digestion 

8.  Nosebleed 

9.  Ballooning out or dilatation of an artery 

10.  Ringing in the ears 

11.  Inflammation of many joints 

12.  Loss of appetite 

13.  Spitting blood 

14.  A wasting of tissues, organs or body 

15.  Sudden blocking of an artery by a clot 

16.  Runny nose 

17.  Woman in her first pregnancy 

18.  Surgical repair of a joint 

19.  Surgical removal of an ovary 

20.  Inflammation of the middle ear 

21.  Blood in the urine 

22.  Vomiting of blood 

23.  Enlargement of the liver and spleen 

24.  Incision into the uterus 

25.  Operation for the correction of a defect of the eyelids 

26.  Slender thread, rod, or catheter lying within the lumen of tubular structures used to provide support 

27.  A woman who has never conceived a child 

28.  A band or sheet of fibrous tissue connecting two or more bones, cartilages, or other structures or serving as support for
      fasciae or muscles 

29.  Inflammation of the brain 

30.  Difficulty swallowing 

31.  Thick-walled tube that conducts urine from the renal pelvis to the bladder

32.  Incision into the sternum 

Abbreviations (18 points)
1.  RSV

2.  TPN

3.  p.o.

4.  O.U.

5.  p.r.n.

6.  STAT

8. BPH

9.  CABG

10.  NSAID

11.  ERCP

12.  b.i.d.

13.  AAMT

14.  EGD

15.  DJD

16.  D&C

17.  CHF

18.  I&D
Anatomy and Physiology (20 points) - Multiple choice
What part of the body would you be transcribing about if the physician dictated the following?
1.  Perineum    

2.  Mediastinum

3.  Melanin

4.  Cystic duct

5.  Calyx 

6.  Vitreous humor

7.  Gastrocnemius

8.  Cochlea

9.  Mandible

10.  Deltoid
Please choose the correct definition for the following prefixes and suffixes:
11.  Ante-

12.  Peri-

13.  Inter-

14.  -dynia

15.  -stomy

16.  dys-

17.  -pexy

18.  retro-

19.  -cele

20.  -osis
SURGICAL TERMS (10 points)
In what operation or specialty would you most likely see these terms?
1.  Marlex Mesh

2.  Crowe-Davis mouth gag

3.  Seldinger technique

4.  Austin-Moore prosthesis

5.  McBurney incision

6.  Marshall-Marchetti procedure

7.  Nissen fundoplication

8.  Burch procedure

9.  Van Ness procedure

10.  Blalock-Taussig procedure
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Please correct these sentences:
1.  .5% xylocaine was administered.



2.  DIAGNOSES: UTI.



3.  The patient has a history of elicit drug abuse, however, has been attending rehabilitation for approximately one years time.




4.  The scar on his left forearm measured approximately 2-1/2 cm.



5. Thank you Dr. Smith for your kind referral of this patient.



6.  Tyenol Number Three was ordered PRN pain.



7.  The patient had normal active bowel sounds on examination.



8.  He has about a 20 pack year smoking history.



9.  She complains of P and D, gradual hearing loss, and tendonitis.



10.  The patient is a seven year old male admitted for a sore throat.



11.  The pain was of three months duration.



12.  Papillary excrescence on the lateral aspect measures .8 centimeters in diameter.



13.  Plane films of the chest was unremarkable.



14.  Cereal computer tomograms of the abdomen and pelvic were obtained.



15.  The patient was placed in the dorsolithotomy position.



16.  Enlarged limp nodes are identified in the periaortic and pericaval regions.



17.  He reported melanotic stools.



18.  She did well until 10:00 o'clock on the morning of admission.



19.  She continued to have pain and footdrop despite having adequate pulse and signs of excellent profusion.  There was a good doppler signal.




20.  By manual exam revealed no palpable mass or adnexal enlargment.