Any more information, sentence, diagnosis etc.? nm
Posted By: oldtimer on 2008-09-26
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Any information on the diagnosis of this patient?
Subject: Any information on the diagnosis of this patient?
sentence or more information please?
Subject: sentence or more information please?
is it an op report? If so what kind?
not much information by this sentence, but maybe it will help
Subject: not much information by this sentence, but maybe it will help
the patient listed __________, Singulair, and nasal sprays as daily medications.
it is a medicine that the patient took with Claritin also.
A little more information would help. Whole sentence please.
Subject: A little more information would help. Whole sentence please.
What is the sentence. We need more information.
Subject: What is the sentence. We need more information.
more information please, entire sentence?
Subject: more information please, entire sentence?
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Can you give more information, like the whole sentence? TY
Subject: Can you give more information, like the whole sentence? TY
More information, like the entire sentence, would help.
Subject: More information, like the entire sentence, would help.
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What's the sentence?...Diagnosis? nm
Subject: What's the sentence?...Diagnosis? nm
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What is the diagnosis or sentence ? nm
Subject: What is the diagnosis or sentence ? nm
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Is there any sentence with it or diagnosis?
Subject: Is there any sentence with it or diagnosis?
Do you have a sentence or diagnosis?
Subject: Do you have a sentence or diagnosis?
Is there a sentence or diagnosis?
Subject: Is there a sentence or diagnosis?
No sentence or diagnosis . . . just
Subject: No sentence or diagnosis . . . just
This is just a list of drugs in the report. I thougth Effexor, but I am not hearing the "r".
What is the exact sentence? and diagnosis?
Subject: What is the exact sentence? and diagnosis?
Is it in a sentence? Got a dose or a diagnosis? Thx. nm
Subject: Is it in a sentence? Got a dose or a diagnosis? Thx. nm
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Is there more info or a sentence or diagnosis?
Subject: Is there more info or a sentence or diagnosis?
Complete sentence or what is the diagnosis?
Subject: Complete sentence or what is the diagnosis?
pt is on s/l cy-ta-mo 25 mcg daily. sm for diagnosis and complete sentence. TIA. sm
Subject: pt is on s/l cy-ta-mo 25 mcg daily. sm for diagnosis and complete sentence. TIA. sm
Upon surgery this was diagnosed as papillary thyroid carcinoma affecting the left lobe with involvement of 2 lymph nodes in the neck (details not available). She underwent radioactive iodine ablation on 09/17/07 and is currently on cytomo 25 mcg daily.
Could you tell us what the diagnosis is or the full sentence please, there are many "retic" dr
Subject: Could you tell us what the diagnosis is or the full sentence please, there are many "retic" drugs.
Could you give the whole sentence and diagnosis/condition please, thanks.
Subject: Could you give the whole sentence and diagnosis/condition please, thanks.
I found it: Capsulitis and metatarsalgia ... it was the diagnosis so no sentence. Thanks though!!!
Subject: I found it: Capsulitis and metatarsalgia ... it was the diagnosis so no sentence. Thanks though!!!
If it is used in heading, as in Diagnosis: XXX, then yes, but if just in body of report in sentence,
Subject: If it is used in heading, as in Diagnosis: XXX, then yes, but if just in body of report in sentence, ...sm
you can abbreviate, depending on acount specifics and what your company or doctor wishes. Hope this helps!
More information would help!
Subject: More information would help!
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more information
Subject: more information
The patient has dermatoma and trapezostrium is what heard, but searching could not helped me to find the word, the patient has also bone cancer
For the information.
Subject: For the information.
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More Information
Subject: More Information
It's in the HIP and then in the Impression he just say nephrolithiasis, so maybe it is a a separate problems. The text is ... stage III chronic renal insufficiency. The etiology is complex and probably includes ______ nephrolithiasis, hydronephrosis and hypertension. Thank you for your help.
More information... sm
Subject: More information... sm
If it helps to figure this one out, the patient also has hyperlipidemia, insomnia, hyperthyroidism and is taking two antidepressants, Ambien and a muscle relaxer.
Thanks to you all for the information
Subject: Thanks to you all for the information
Megace was what I was trying to think of. I really appreciate you the MTs on here who help one another out. I will write down the other and do a little research on it but know it was Megace I had told 2 people about in the past and does it ever work!
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Anyone have any information on the heart catheterization now where they use the AngioSeal (as in, down time afterwards, sex limitations, etc? Thanks for feedback!
More information
Subject: More information
Sentence: Portions of T8 as well as an epidural abscess T9 and 10, and T5 with abnormal 'nev typical vastia'.
Thanks for the information!!
Subject: Thanks for the information!!
More information, please
Subject: More information, please
Can you include some of the text where this term is found? It would be helpful to be able to investigate further. Thanks.
how about a little more information. nm
Subject: how about a little more information. nm
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do you have more information? nm
Subject: do you have more information? nm
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do you have any more information??
Subject: do you have any more information??
you could give?
here is more information
Subject: here is more information
Here is whole paragraph.
Awastepost fracture. No symptoms. With his shirt off there is an observable minimal deformity of the mid-clavicle. He is nontender. Has full motion of his shoulder and the fracture fragments move in unison.
More information
Subject: More information
CURRENT MEDICATIONS: Her current medications include sulindac, s/l evowak, Diovan/HCTZ, Protonix, Caltrate, Centrum Silver, and B12.
Aha! Thanks for the information.
Subject: Aha! Thanks for the information.
I totally had forgotten about snuff!
PVR must be it then. Thanks for the information..
Subject: PVR must be it then. Thanks for the information..
Need more information.
Subject: Need more information.
Give the sentences the other words are in.
This information may be of help to you (sm)
Subject: This information may be of help to you (sm)
0.16 — 0.19 BAC: Dysphoria predominates, nausea may appear. The drinker has the appearance of a "sloppy drunk."
More information would be
Subject: More information would be
needed, such as what part of the body is involved. Where is the pain? What other symptoms?
More information
Subject: More information
what test is being done. Was thinking endogenous, but would need more information.
See, this isn't enough information
Subject: See, this isn't enough information
to get a lot of informed responses.
I'd want to see more dictation from before and after. I can only assume you're doing the physical exam section - you didn't even say that.
No other information available
Subject: No other information available
My dr just lists a bunch of medications under CURRENT MEDICATIONS, so the only thing I have is "DICLOXAMINE daily"...now you see why I'm having trouble!
Need some more information before
Subject: Need some more information before
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More information?
Subject: More information?
Need more information please? nm
Subject: Need more information please? nm
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More information would help.
Subject: More information would help.
Thanks!
more information
Subject: more information
The patient has a history of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes.
The list of medications includes: Tricor, Vytorin, Actos, glipizide, Rythmol, Benicar, Coreg, Omacor, s/l wadidavir, s/l nimeniansuliwin, Prilosec, and Ambien.
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