Anatomy help please
Posted By: Lynn on 2009-01-12
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Subject: Anatomy help please
Patient is having MRI for MS protocol...s/l doc is saying probits. This patient does have visual changes with his MS, but he clearly is not saying orbits. Any clues at all?
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According to Gray's Anatomy...sm
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Subject: bony anatomy
Yep, bony anatomy is correct.
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do you know what anatomy (knee, hip)? need more info nm
Subject: do you know what anatomy (knee, hip)? need more info nm
Hopefully he dictated the correct anatomy...sm
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this is correct according to Grey's Anatomy
Subject: this is correct according to Grey's Anatomy
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can you give sentence - is this anatomy or ....
Subject: can you give sentence - is this anatomy or ....
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It's physes. Something you learn in anatomy class. nm
Subject: It's physes. Something you learn in anatomy class. nm
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I would use step-offs. Think they want anatomy here and not the name of something. JMHO. nm
Subject: I would use step-offs. Think they want anatomy here and not the name of something. JMHO. nm
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More context, please? Where in anatomy, type of procedure, etc?
Subject: More context, please? Where in anatomy, type of procedure, etc?
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Subject: cardiac anatomy verified using the s/l siteright
Doing a cardiac catheter note. Doctor says he verified anatomy using the s/l siteright. Thanks for your help!
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Subject: cervical as in neck or as in female anatomy?
hilum/hilar? you need to verify anatomy with a reference
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Subject: Leasa - Go to bartleby.com and use Gray's Anatomy reference
It's a great reference and it's free.
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Subject: eustachian tube is an anatomy term; not capitalized.
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Found this rather neat anatomy eponym link. sm
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/resources/glossary.html
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Subject: basic human anatomy (thumb has "opponens" musculature) sm
Opposition is the movement whereby the palmar aspect of the thumb touches the palmar aspect of another finger of the same hand. (When the contact is not by their palmar aspects, the movement is merely apposition.) The converse of opposition is reposition. These movements occur at all the joints of the thumb, although opposition takes place mainly at the carpometacarpal joint.(source--Dartmouth.edu)
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/part_2/chapter_11.html
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Oh, and you need to check the anatomy of the hand. Do a google search for "bones of the hand"
Subject: Oh, and you need to check the anatomy of the hand. Do a google search for "bones of the hand".
Try this site, you can click on the bones of the hand and it will tell you what the bone is called.
http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/hand/anhand.htm
The trapezoid bone is a bone in the distal row of the carpus; it articulates with the second metacarpal.
The scaphoid bone is the largest bone of the proximal row of the carpus on the radial side, articulating with radius, lunate, capitate, trapzium, and trapezoid.
Please know what you are talking about before you try to be condescending.
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