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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Assignment #2 Answer Sheet
HIIM 134 Medical Terminology
Points Possible: 165 Student Name: Points Received: Percent correct: Poor
Student answered all
questions correctly
Proper grammar,
spelling and punctuation
were present
Student placed name on
paper and renamed the
worksheet digital file
according to instructions Fair Good Points Range: 0-111
0%-74% of the answers were
correct
Points Range: 0-2
Answer sheet contains
numerous grammatical,
punctuation, or spelling errors
Points Range: 0
Not present. Points Range: 112-134
75%-89% of the answers
were correct
Points Range: 3-8
Answer sheet contains some
grammatical, punctuation, or
spelling errors
Points Range: 3
One present, not both. Points
Received Points Range: 135-150
90%-100% of the answers
were correct
Points Range: 9-10
Answer sheet contains few
grammatical, punctuation,
or spelling errors
Points: 5
Both are present and done
according to instructions Assignment Objectives: After completing this assignment you will be able to: Apply your new knowledge of terms and abbreviations related to the respiratory ear, nose, throat,
integumentary, musculoskeletal, blood, eye and endocrine systems to interpret medical terms in
their proper context
Perform searches of the internet and other reference materials to answer questions. Instructions:
Save and print your Assignment #1 which is a series of medical reports and answer the questions that
follow each of the reports.
Place your answers in the sheet below. Save as Assign1.Answers.HIIM134.Smith.J.doc (of course
substituting your name). Enter your answer in the appropriate box in the table. In the first report, for
example, enter the first symptom in the box in the column after #1. Do not delete the phrases I have
listed in each box as a guide (e.g. “Symptom #1) since it not only helps you in completing the assignment,
but it also helps me in grading your papers. The point value for each of the questions is located in
parentheses after the number. When you have to type in an answer, start after the phrase that begins the
box on the same line. Please note that the space within the cell automatically becomes larger when your
answer goes beyond one line. You can move to the next box by hitting tab several times, or hitting the
down arrow key or placing your cursor in the correct location by using the mouse (which I find the easiest
to do). Save frequently as you work on the assignment so that if something goes wrong you haven’t lost
too much of your work. Send your assignment answer sheet to the instructor through Canvas. Do
not copy and paste your completed worksheet in the homework assignment dialog box, do not
send via email as an attachment. Respiratory System – Discharge Summary
Question
Number
(Value)
1. (2)
2. (2)
3. (2)
4. (2)
5. (2)
6. (2) Letter of
Answer 7. Match the patient’s drug with its corresponding medical use in the body.
Question
Number
(Value)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2) Letter of
Answer Question
Number
(Value)
8. (2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
9. (2) Answer Column A - Drug
1.
2.
3.
4. Lasix
Metoprolol
Flonase
Simvastatin A.
B.
C.
D. Column B
Use In Body/Drug Type
Hypertension
Lipidemia
Fluid retention
Allergic rhinitis SOB :
4L O2::
MRSA:
p.o. (method of drug administration):
b.i.d. (frequency of drug administration):
Pulse oximetry test definition: Otorhinolaryngology – Emergency Room Note
Question
Number
(Value)
1. (2)
2. (2)
3. (2)
4. (2)
5. (2)
6. (2)
7. (2)
(2)
(2)
8. (2)
9. (2)
10. (2)
11. (2) Answer
Letter of answer:
Otalgia definition:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
Cause of decreased skin turgor:
Letter of answer:
TMs (as it relates to ear anatomy)
M/R/G (in terms of a cardiac exam and heart assessment):
WNL:
Right ear canal description (be very detailed):
What doctor found physically in oral mucosa (be very detailed, don’t just say that it was
normal):
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer: Integumentary System – Discharge Summary
Question
Number
(Value)
1. (2)
(2)
(2)
2. (2)
(2)
3. (2)
4. (2) Answer
Subcutaneous abscess:
Soft tissue debridement definition:
Split-thickness skin graft definition:
Broad spectrum antibiotic definition:
Two medications that make up Augmentin XR:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer: 5. (2)
(2) DVT:
Wound V.A.C (what do the letters V.A.C stand for?): Musculoskeletal System – Operative Report
Question
Number
(Value)
1. (2)
(2)
(2)
2. Answer
Trimalleolar fracture definition:
Oblique fracture definition (be specific):
Prepped and draped definition (be very specific): Put the following operative steps in correct order by numbering them 1-10, with 1 being the first step. Question
Number (Value)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1) Number order
of step 11
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1) 3. (2)
4. (2) Steps in operation
X-ray of the screws that were too long
Incision on the inner side of the right ankle
Incision on the outer side of the ankle
Plate placed onto the fibula with screws
Sewing the incisions
Application of the bulky Jones dressing
X-ray of satisfactory screw position
Towel clip positioned
Removal of medial hematoma
Removal of lateral hematoma
Placement of a screw into the lower tibia What could not and was not repaired during surgery:
Step redone at surgery and why done: Hematology – Office Visit Note
Question
Number
(Value)
1. (1)
2. (1)
3. (1)
4. (1)
5. (1)
6. (1)
7.
8. (1)
9. (1)
10. (1) Medical term or phrase
Use only the medical terms/phrases that are listed under the report in the main
document (see arrow pointing to the words in the main document) Leukocytosis Ophthalmology – Outpatient Clinic Visit Note
Question
Number Answer (Value)
1. (2) 2.
3.
4.
5.
6. (2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2) GC (choose the ONE word that is a type of STD – see appendix II in back of the
textbook):
VDRL:
VS (in the Exam section):
STD:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
50th percentile in weight:
Conjunctival infection:
Mucopurulent drainage:
Pseudomembrane (of eye:
Eversion of eyelid – an exam procedure (What does the doctor actually do to the
eyelid?): Endocrinology – Clinic Office Note
Question
Number
(Value)
1. (2)
2. (2)
3. (2)
4. (2)
5. (2)
6. (2)
(2)
(2)
7. (2)
(2) Answer
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
Letter of answer:
TSH:
FNA (type of biopsy):
HRT:
Lid lag definition:
Asymmetric to palpation:
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