CPAP maybe?
Posted By: NYMT2 on 2009-02-09
In Reply to: med help for sleep apnea s/l seabat - Diane
Subject: CPAP maybe?
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CPAP vs. C-PAP
Which way is definitely correct? My reference books all say CPAP, but I have seen it somewhere as C-PAP. Doctor on "verbatim" account spelling it out for me at "C-PAP" (specifically mentioning the dash). Is there any way type it correctly and still adhere to "verbatim"? What a time waster. Thanks.
Know of CPAP...
Subject: Know of CPAP...
Since she was last seen, she has had a significant decrease in the number of events that she was having since starting S/L: T CPAP for sleep apnea.
Thanks.
CPAP - NM
Subject: CPAP - NM
help with CPAP
Subject: help with CPAP
to pursue a CPAP s/l "ting" with a titration study.
help with CPAP
Subject: help with CPAP
Sleep disorder. Anticipate will need a repeat CPAP titration study, with s/l "bleed in" O2. Thanks for any help.
We have been told it is CPAP, however
Subject: We have been told it is CPAP, however
I have a doctor physicially go into a report and change what I had transcribed to C-pap, so each doctor wants things his way. With a hyphen does not change the meaning and if a doc wants things certain ways and it is verbatim, the you almost always have to go with the doc unless it is totally wrong. I would refer it to my supervisor.
CPAP. BiPap etc.
Subject: CPAP. BiPap etc.
could you be hearing CPAP? -nm-
Subject: could you be hearing CPAP? -nm-
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WAG but nasal CPAP? nm
Subject: WAG but nasal CPAP? nm
ResMed AutoSet-T CPAP machine
Subject: ResMed AutoSet-T CPAP machine
S/l * Baby dropped a lung * when taken off CPAP.
Subject: S/l * Baby dropped a lung * when taken off CPAP.
The baby is a preemie. This sounds pretty clear. Never heard that phrase used this way. Anyone every heard a doc say this? TIA
CPAP nasal mask,spelling okay
Subject: CPAP nasal mask,spelling okay
CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) nm
Subject: CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) nm
it sounds like MSOP - repeat CPAP titration with MSOP s/m
Subject: it sounds like MSOP - repeat CPAP titration with MSOP s/m
If patient is not improved we will consider doing a repeat CPAP titration with MSOP to follow as patient may benefit from Provigil if she continues to have severe daytime hypersomnolence with controlled sleep apnea.
CPAP therapy s/l stazen therapy
Subject: CPAP therapy s/l stazen therapy
Patient has been given information on desensitization techniques as well as s/l "stazen or stay on" therapy to improve her tolerance of CPAP.
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