"CV angle tenderness" or "CVA tenderness" as A=angle nm
Posted By: flybye on 2007-03-07
In Reply to: Dictator confusing....sm - In a daze
Subject: "CV angle tenderness" or "CVA tenderness" as A=angle nm
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costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: costovertebral angle tenderness
Does it sound like that?
CVA=costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: CVA=costovertebral angle tenderness
CVAT-no costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: CVAT-no costovertebral angle tenderness
CVAT is usually dictated before or after extremity exam but I have, just yesterday, had a dictator say this in the extremity exam.
I'd just make another subheading (flush left, if that's how the CP says to format and it is not a verbatim account....
BACK: No CVAT.
JMO-just my opinion
it sure doesn't go under GU but slurs together like costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: it sure doesn't go under GU but slurs together like costovertebral angle tenderness
nm
sounds like you are in the abdomen and maybe costovertebral angle, CVA, tenderness. NM
Subject: sounds like you are in the abdomen and maybe costovertebral angle, CVA, tenderness. NM
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Would "no costovertebral angle tenderness' be abdominal or back exam?
Subject: Would "no costovertebral angle tenderness' be abdominal or back exam?
costovertebral angle? angle between 12th rib and vertebral column. nm
Subject: costovertebral angle? angle between 12th rib and vertebral column. nm
or calf tenderness? cords or tenderness? nm
Subject: or calf tenderness? cords or tenderness? nm
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I know CVA tenderness is what is used, .my question was when was it changed from c.v.a. tenderness?
Subject: I know CVA tenderness is what is used, .my question was when was it changed from c.v.a. tenderness?
I learned from from a QA's report. How are we to know there are changes on things that were done one way for so long and now done another? geesh
the she finds tenderness is C-spine tenderness
Subject: the she finds tenderness is C-spine tenderness
otherwise, the way you've typed the paragraph with the headings looks correct.
Do you type; c.v.a. tenderness or CVA tenderness?
Subject: Do you type; c.v.a. tenderness or CVA tenderness?
I am getting two different opinions on this one and was wondering what is actually correct....Thanks in Advance!
I believe it is angle. (nm)
Subject: I believe it is angle. (nm)
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Subject: Angle of s/l *Hes*?
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It's angle of Citelli
Subject: It's angle of Citelli
I broke down and asked QA at my job (I try not to do that too much).
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"Cotts" angle....
Subject: "Cotts" angle....
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Sorry angle of Louis
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angle of Hiss or His?
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CVA - costovertebral angle.
Subject: CVA - costovertebral angle.
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CVA tenderness
Subject: CVA tenderness
He probably meant CVA (costovertebral angle) tenderness when he said "renal." You could insert an "or" and type it as "renal or rebound, or guarding."
CVA tenderness
Subject: CVA tenderness
I must be having a brain fart. My doc is dictating a physical exam for his discharge summary and states, "She had no CVA tenderness."
My question is would this go under the heading of MUSCULOSKELETAL?? If not that, then which one???
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Subject: CVA tenderness
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