Are they testing for speech delay? sm
Posted By: Txczech on 2008-10-06
In Reply to: Spistulae? - Help
Subject: Are they testing for speech delay? sm
Is this a child or adult or geriatric patient?
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Yes - speech delay testing
Subject: Yes - speech delay testing
and in a child.
posterior drawer testing nor with valgus or varus stress testing
Subject: posterior drawer testing nor with valgus or varus stress testing
could it be delay? nm
Subject: could it be delay? nm
sorry for the delay...
Subject: sorry for the delay...
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defect, delay or disorder
Subject: defect, delay or disorder
those would be my first guesses....by the way it is intraventricular =)
"Developmental delay and prematurity" ? (nm)
Subject: "Developmental delay and prematurity" ? (nm)
Developmental delay with *aspergill* syndrome...
Subject: Developmental delay with *aspergill* syndrome...
I know I've heard this before, but I'm not finding it. Thanks!
Stands for developmental delay or disability...
Subject: Stands for developmental delay or disability...
when used in psychological terms.
Faber testing or Fabere testing?
Subject: Faber testing or Fabere testing?
Is the correct way Faber testing or Fabere testing? I'm finding it both ways. *sigh*
quad/string testing in reference to the quad/hamstring torque ratio testing?
Subject: quad/string testing in reference to the quad/hamstring torque ratio testing?
I'm just guessing.
The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduc
Subject: The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduction for the patient.
Does this fit?
So, g is for gut and s is for speech?
Subject: So, g is for gut and s is for speech?
Would that be a rule of thumb?
Thanks Anon!
s/l pausity of speech
Subject: s/l pausity of speech
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Speech is s/l "aligraphic"?
Subject: Speech is s/l "aligraphic"?
Psych eval - speech?
Subject: Psych eval - speech?
Speech, attention shows s/l circumstantially evasive and guarded. circumstantially?
yes, dysphagia and I think speech therapists SM
Subject: yes, dysphagia and I think speech therapists SM
do help with swallowing difficulties...
ASR = automatic speech recognition (nm)
Subject: ASR = automatic speech recognition (nm)
xx
verbose speech scores. ?? nm
Subject: verbose speech scores. ?? nm
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Vestibular speech score
Subject: Vestibular speech score
S/L Misako maneuver in Speech Pathology
Subject: S/L Misako maneuver in Speech Pathology
nm
Or the way some of us use prolly for probably. Shorthand speech is used in all fields now. nm
Subject: Or the way some of us use prolly for probably. Shorthand speech is used in all fields now. nm
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Yes they do. Son had swallowing difficulties and speech therapy was given
Subject: Yes they do. Son had swallowing difficulties and speech therapy was given
help: no change in his speech pattern or its s/l emphorium
Subject: help: no change in his speech pattern or its s/l emphorium
Or vestibule rated speech score or
Subject: Or vestibule rated speech score or
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Subject: Some form of the term perseverative speech? perseveratory? sm
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Subject: Speech is minimally petabulatory? Beginning sound not clear.
Speech is minimally ___tabulatory. Can't think of anything!
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Anyone Familiar with Psych/Speech Therapy? S/L "atipricobracomatic form"
Subject: Anyone Familiar with Psych/Speech Therapy? S/L "atipricobracomatic form"
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Pt with Parkinsons on Neuro exam: Speech was mildly hypophonic "every" phrenic. nm
Subject: Pt with Parkinsons on Neuro exam: Speech was mildly hypophonic "every" phrenic. nm
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Subject: Intraventricular versus intraventricular conduction delay
I just really can't hear what this doc is saying. I've looked up both and both apparently exist, so is there any way to know which is more commonly used or in what situation? Thanks.
Speech Therapy Test s/l 'Wisp-in' Test?
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Wisp-in test?
Testing
Testing
testing
Subject: testing
I'm not testing - just got hold of a pratice transcription voice file (it's a good one!). I tested recently for a company with great results and am waiting to start working for them.
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job testing
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testing
Subject: testing
She has carpal tunnel.
quite possible--I'm testing--if not sure, should...
Subject: quite possible--I'm testing--if not sure, should...
....I type in what it sounds like, or leave a blank if I was told to type verbatum? In the past I did only Rad for a small hospital, and we always put what it sounded like because that's what the docs preferred. I suspect this isn't the norm. Am I right?
yes, but this has to do with particular testing
Subject: yes, but this has to do with particular testing
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C&S testing?
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s/l MNT testing
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CLO testing.....nm
Subject: CLO testing.....nm
XX
JMR testing? sm
Subject: JMR testing? sm
ASSESSMENT: Right wrist pain; possible triangular fibrocartilage complex injury and right thumb proximal phalanx fracture.
Distal radioulnar joint manipulation produces laxity and instability at the ulna. s/l JMR testing at the 2nd position is about 100 pounds of force, position 1 produces 85 pounds of force and position 3 produces 45 pounds of force. Rapid testing produces 85 pounds of force.
after testing
Subject: after testing
Yes, after a diagnosis of bilateral sensorineural hearing loss recommendation was made for "open feed or feeding amplification.
What are we testing? nm
Subject: What are we testing? nm
What are we testing? nm
Subject: What are we testing? nm
M, are you a new MT or testing?
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brief testing?
Subject: brief testing?
KOH testing
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Sounds like you are testing
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for TransHealth?
Working not testing
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I am not taking a test, but working!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the help
testing word
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_________ (sounds like milo filamin) testing shows no areas of neurosensory loss.
Also, a lab test called _____ (sounds like encoag or coag HGB)
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monafilament testing? sm
Subject: monafilament testing? sm
They routinely do this on diabetics for peripheral neuropathy, etc.
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