Acronyms
-ectomy/-scopy
Acronyms 2
Two-fer
Trios
100

UTI

Urinary Tract Infection

100

Removal of the appendix

Appendectomy

100

CAD

Coronary Artery Disease

100

PE

Physical Exam 

OR 

Pulmonary Embolism

100

Alert and Oriented to ___, ____, and ___. 

Person, Place, and Time. 


Bonus: What's the fourth qualification (to hit A+Ox4?)

200

CA

Cancer

200

Removal of the gallbladder

cholecystectomy

200

TM

Tympanic Membrane

200

Name 2 DVT/PE risk factors

Recent prolonged immobilization (surgery, travel), BCP use, cigarette smoking, cancer, personal/family history of clotting disorder or prior blood clots

200

What do gravida, para, and abortus each indicate for a patient's pregnancy history?


Gravida - total number of pregnancies

Para - total number of live births

Abortus - total number of pregnancy losses, both spontaneous and induced

300

OSA

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

300

Endoscopy of the colon

Colonoscopy

300

DOE

Dyspnea on Exertion

300

CVA

Costovertebral Angle

OR 

Cerebrovascular Accident

300

Glasgow Coma Scale is graded out of how many total points? What is the minimum? When are patients typically intubated?

15 total points. 

3 is the minimum. 

Usually intubated at 8.

400

AAA

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (aka "triple A")

400

Removal of the uterus

Hysterectomy

400
LP

Lumbar Puncture

400

Two types of guarding

Voluntary and involuntary

400

Three ways to indicate presence/absence of microscopic blood in the stool on physical exam 

Guaiac +/-

Heme +/-

Occult Blood (OB) +/-

500

ESRD

End Stage Renal Disease


(Bonus point -- what treatment do patients with ESRD usually undergo? Typically 3 days/week?)

500

Endoscopy of the bladder

Cystoscopy

500

MVC 

Motor Vehicle Collision


(less commonly referred to as an MVA, motor vehicle accident)

500

Two parts of the pelvic exam

speculum and bi-manual

500
CTL refers to three regions of the spine, the ____, ____, and _____. 

Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar

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