"something"... PR interval, normal axis (sm)
Posted By: wimt on 2007-01-23
In Reply to: EKG: ADP NP (or) and P are interval normal axis. - Grrr
Subject: "something"... PR interval, normal axis (sm)
I can't figure out the ADP part either
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EKG: ADP NP (or) and P are interval normal axis.
Subject: EKG: ADP NP (or) and P are interval normal axis.
I hate abbreviations.
The only thing that shows up in my cardiology book is adenosine diphosphage, and that doesn't tell me what the next NP or and P would mean. I wish they'd just say what they mean instead of abbreviating, because if I can't figure them out I'm blanking them.
normal axis is correct. On an EKG usually it's either rightward axis, leftward axis, or SM
Subject: normal axis is correct. On an EKG usually it's either rightward axis, leftward axis, or SM
no axis deviation which is some times dictated as "normal axis."
yes..maybe"QRS axis 43 and PR interval 163 msec" ? nm
Subject: yes..maybe"QRS axis 43 and PR interval 163 msec" ? nm
In Stedman's I have cephalocaudal axis aka long axis of the body.
Subject: In Stedman's I have cephalocaudal axis aka long axis of the body.
Axis I: Axis II: etc. in list form.
Subject: Axis I: Axis II: etc. in list form.
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Don't know what "something" is without a S/L, sm
Subject: Don't know what "something" is without a S/L, sm
but the other could be diagnostic catheterization.
"something" triad
Subject: "something" triad
Doctor states -- He does not know if he is allergic to aspirin, so he might have *?* triad. I can hear a possible "s" word but Saint triad does not really sound like it or seem to fit. Any ideas?
its "something" fluid
Subject: its "something" fluid
x
definitely "something" brushings.
Subject: definitely "something" brushings.
already said bronchial lavage
Maybe "something and" chicken? (nm)
Subject: Maybe "something and" chicken? (nm)
nm
Could it be cubital fossa "something?"
Subject: Could it be cubital fossa "something?"
x
I am thinking "something" iris scissors - sm
Subject: I am thinking "something" iris scissors - sm
Possibly McClure iris scissors, Maunoir iris scissors
A long shot, I know, but perhaps...
no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
Subject: no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
interval? nm
Subject: interval? nm
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Could it be HV and PR interval......
Subject: Could it be HV and PR interval......
WAG but interval?
Subject: WAG but interval?
I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
Subject: I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
s
they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm
Subject: they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm
R-wave progression, QRS duration, QT segment, ST and T elevations or segments, PR interval and all kinds of letters of the alphabet *lol*
Best of luck!! *S*
Last part is probably PR interval....
Subject: Last part is probably PR interval....
not sure what ADP is. :)
maybe saying interval partial glossectomy sm
Subject: maybe saying interval partial glossectomy sm
as they often say interval (procedure) prior to another procedure etc. Does that make sense?? Sorry. Trying to help. May be it though.
interval between adductor brevis and
Subject: interval between adductor brevis and
pectomies? I'm doing a op report on a hip dislocation. I can't understand what comes before "pectomies". help!
white count interval
Subject: white count interval
Yes. white count interval.
Complete blood count reference interval diagrams derived from NHANES III: ... platelet count, and automated white blood cell ( WBC) differential determined ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15070217 - Similar pagesby CK Cheng - 2004 - Cited by 18 - Related articles - All 3 versions
These totals should be the same in Table 2, which presents the likelihood ratios for different WBC count intervals, but they are 194 and 81. ...www.aemj.org/cgi/content/full/12/5/480?ck=nck - Similar pages
"QRS is 43 and PR interval 163 msec" ? nm
Subject: "QRS is 43 and PR interval 163 msec" ? nm
PR interval is the segment on an EKG that begins with the P wave until the beginning of the QRS SM
Subject: PR interval is the segment on an EKG that begins with the P wave until the beginning of the QRS SM
QRS complex. So if you have a shortened PR interval, then a diagnosis for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome could be made.
cardio..His QT interval is prolonged but does correct for rate. for or four?? thank u
Subject: cardio..His QT interval is prolonged but does correct for rate. for or four?? thank u
interval is correct... an intervening period of time
Subject: interval is correct... an intervening period of time
? delayed suture; a suturing of a wound after an interval of days.
Subject: ? delayed suture; a suturing of a wound after an interval of days.
normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
Subject: normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
normal motility? normal motilities? nm
Subject: normal motility? normal motilities? nm
You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
Subject: You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
BUS Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s
BUSV Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s/vagina.
Here is abbrev link for you.
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/obgyn-clerkship/UVA/Abbreviations.cfm
In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
Subject: In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
may be normal values or normal range? nm
Subject: may be normal values or normal range? nm
nm
Axis
Subject: Axis
Active range of motion is normal in all Axis? Should it be plural, and if so, how is it typed? Thanks!
Axis
Subject: Axis
Cool. That's what I thought. Thanks.
Axis
Subject: Axis
I type Axis then double space on the same line.
Axis I-VI
Subject: Axis I-VI
"diagnoses"
axis.......nm
Subject: axis.......nm
nm
QRS axis -43 is this always (-)??
Subject: QRS axis -43 is this always (-)??
axis 1????
Subject: axis 1????
DIAGNOSES
Axis one adjustment disorder with anxiety moderate in degree.
Psychogenic amnesia.
Axis two diagnoses deferred
Axis three heart disease, pulmonary disease, hypertension. complications from steroid medication. Neuritis and cerebral frontal atrophy.
Axis? four degree of psychosocial stresses are moderate to severe due to illness within herself.
Axis?? five highest level of adaptive functioning has been fair socially, poor occupationally for at least 5 years.
by saying this is he just listing it? like should it just be.
1.
2.
3.
4. so on so on?...
Axis
Subject: Axis
Took this from a sample report:
Assessment
Axis I -- Major depression, recurrent.
Axis II -- Deferred.
Axis III -- Head injury aged three. ? post-traumatic seizure disorder. Rule out pseudoseizures.
Axis IV -- Moderately-severe psychosocial stress.
Axis V -- GAF is 55.
hope this helps would be : after each axis not those dashes
Axis IV . . . help please
Subject: Axis IV . . . help please
What does it mean when the doc says, "Axis IV: 1, 2, 3." And how would I type that.
TIA
QRS axis? nm
Subject: QRS axis? nm
Diagnosis re Axis
Subject: Diagnosis re Axis
What is the most recent rule regarding diagnosis?
Axis 1:
Axis I:
AXIS I:
Do you run the diagnosis right after axis, or begin a new left at the left margin underneath the Axis?
I am having some reports changed to:
AXIS I:
BIPOLAR DISORDER (rather than putting it on the same line as AXIS).
Thanks very much.
s/l capsular axis
Subject: s/l capsular axis
A capsular tension ring was placed and removal of the bulk of the lens was accomplished without evidence of capsular tear. After removal of the lens, the (s/l capsular axis) appeared to be eccentric.
maybe "long axis" ??
Subject: maybe "long axis" ??
I would go with minus 2-degree axis
Subject: I would go with minus 2-degree axis
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I was pretty sure about the axis part, but...
Subject: I was pretty sure about the axis part, but...
he slurrs his sentences all together. What about low transition LVH by voltage? I couldn't find that anywhere, not that I am even sure that is what he is saying!!!
ligamental axis? guessing only here....
Subject: ligamental axis? guessing only here....
Skin Axis / Access
Subject: Skin Axis / Access
In a mammogram, doc dictates: "At ultrasound, this does correspond to a smooth, oval, hypoechoic, well-defined nodule, which is parallel to the skin axis/access, measuring 14 x 4 x 9 mm. "
Is it "axis" or "access?" Thanks in advance :-)
WAG but kind of looks like celiac axis. nm
Subject: WAG but kind of looks like celiac axis. nm
Axes- plural of axis- pronounced
Subject: Axes- plural of axis- pronounced
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