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Medical Transcription III MR270 Dr. Kathleen A. Bishop, Instructor Week 2

Orthopedics

Anatomical Terminology Name the 7 items shown in this picture of the pelvic bones, anterior view

Answer Key 1.Iliac crest 2.Anterior superior iliac spine 3.Acetabulum (socket for femur) 4.Obturator foramen 5.Pubic symphysis 6.Ischial spine 7.sacrum

Anatomical Terminology Cont. What is this a picture of? Name the 7 items shown in this picture

Answer Key 1.Supraspinous fossa 2.Spine 3.Vertebral border 4.Infraspinous fossa 5.Glenoid cavity 6.Acromion 7.Coracoid process

Anatomical Terminology Cont. What is this a picture of? Name the 11 items shown in this picture

Answer Key Figure 6. Posterior view of the knee and ligaments. 1.Posterior cruciate ligament 2.Medial condyle 3.Anterior cruciate ligament 4.Medial meniscus 5.Medial (tibial) collateral ligament 6.Tibia 7.Fibula 8.Lateral (fibular) collateral ligament 9.Lateral meniscus 10.Lateral condyle 11.Lower end of femur

Build Your Own Words Using the prefixes, suffixes and combing forms to the right create some of the words that you will be transcribing in your orthopedic reports. Arthr/o Scaph/o dorsi -algia -flexion -oid -scopic -lunate

Answer Key Below are the words that I came up with you may have created others as well. Arthroscopic Arthralgia Dorsiflexion Scaphoid Scapholunate

Matching Match the Word to the definition 1. Torque 2. Viable 3. Elongate 4. Asepsis 5. Extrude 6. Purchase 7. n.p.o. 8. malodor 9. denervation A. a state of sterility B. to make longer C. thrust, force, or press out D. capable of living. E. a firm grip or hold F. a rotatory force G. loss of nerve supply H. bad smell I. nothing by mouth

Answer Key 1. Torque (F) 2. Viable (D) 3. Elongate (B) 4. Asepsis (A) 5. Extrude (C) 6. Purchase (E) 7. n.p.o. (I) 8. Malodor (H) 9. Denervation (G)

Book of Style Chpt. 18 pgs Do not capitalize the names of _______ _______ (except the _________ associated with them). 2.In expressing angles in orthopedic ______, write out _______ or use the ______ _____(__). 3.Follow the rules for ________ eponyms by _______ the ____, even when dictated, but be careful to confirm whether an _______ ends in s.

Answer Key Fill in the blanks: 1.Do not capitalize the names of anatomic features (except the eponyms associated with them). 2.In expressing angles in orthopedic testing, write out degrees or use the degree sign (). 3.Follow the rules for possessive eponyms by dropping the ‘s, even when dictated, but be careful to confirm whether an eponym ends in s.

Book of Style Chpt. 18 pgs Cont. A.Using rule #3 on the previous slide which of these is the correct way to transcribe the phrase? a)The patient had positive Tinel and Phalen signs b)The patient had positive Tinels and Phalens signs. c)The patient had positive Tinel’s and Phalen’s signs. B.Using rule #3 on the previous slide which of these is the correct way to transcribe the phrase? a)The patient had a positive Homan’s sign. b)The patient had a positive Homan sign. c)The patient had a positive Homans sign.

Answer Key A= a “The patient had positive Tinel and Phalen signs. B= c “The patient had a positive Homans sign.

Book of Style Chpt. 18 pgs Cont. Reflexes are graded on a scale of 0 to 4. List the grade and its meaning below. 1.____________________________ 2.____________________________ 3.____________________________ 4.____________________________ 5.____________________________

Answer Key 1.0absent 2.+1 or 1+decreased 3.+2 or 2+normal 4.+3 or 3+hyperactive 5.+4 or 4+clonus

Good Night All… Thanks for joining me tonight I hope you learned something new. Don’t forget to complete all required assignments for this unit on time. Keep up the great work--you’re near graduation! See you same time—same place next week! Dr. B