Can you look at the doc's other notes and see how he words his/her followups? ...maybe something
Posted By: like 'having been seen..."?? nm on 2007-01-11
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Nurses' notes or nurse's notes or nurses notes?
Subject: Nurses' notes or nurse's notes or nurses notes?
I am so confused on this one. I have typed it several different ways over the years. Do I really need to put any apostrophe in there at all? Thanks!
Nurse's notes reviewed or nurses notes reviewed? nm
Subject: Nurse's notes reviewed or nurses notes reviewed? nm
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No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book
Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or
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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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op notes
Here is a list from my favorites. Hope they are a little bit helpful. I think they are all still good sites.
Op note sites:
http://www.mt-stuff.com/ent.html
http://mtdesk.com/gen.shtml
http://www.medical-library.org/journals2a/tubal_ligation.htm
http://www.mtdaily.com/samples.html
http://www.nezhat.com/oplap_abst.htm
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~aalin/vitalsigns/contentappendix/cntappsamplenotes.html
op notes
Subject: op notes
I have never encountered such a rule. I don't generally listen to where the dictators want their paragraphs, though. They usually put in way too many. I start a new paragraph after the prep and drape description and a I start a new paragraph for the closing of the wounds. I add new paragraphs when the surgeon is addressing a new area. That's just my style of transcribing. I'm not saying it's the right way to do it. It just makes sense to me and I would think it is easier to read and comprehend that way.
take notes!
Subject: take notes!
Whenever I have to spend a lot of time looking something up, I make sure to write it down. It's worth it.
I don't do op notes! LOL
Subject: I don't do op notes! LOL
thanks - i usually do ER notes so not familiar with that!
Subject: thanks - i usually do ER notes so not familiar with that!
Resources for OP notes?
Subject: Resources for OP notes?
Is there anyone here who does operative notes and gynecology notes who could give me some websites to use for resources? I am on an OB/GYN account and have operative notes. I have trouble sometimes with the specific surgical instrument names and would greatly appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
Resources for OP notes?
Subject: Resources for OP notes?
My suggestion would be to purchase (if you do not already have)OB/GYN, equipment and surgical word books (Steadman's) my choice and you would be equipped to better perform your job.
OP notes resources
Subject: OP notes resources
I would do that but we are on a tight budget as we just bought a house and are getting in married in september.
Paragraphs in Op notes
Subject: Paragraphs in Op notes
I have noticed that when I transcribe an Op note as the dictator dictates it, starting a new paragraph as dictated...that QA always removes the spacing between the paragraphs.
Is there some rule in transcription that you don't break an op note into paragraphs? The client profile does not say anything about this.
SOAP notes
Subject: SOAP notes
Was wondering if there are any websites out there that gives sample reports for SOAP notes. Just trying to figure out which is the best way to do it with paragraphs between each heading or all scrunched together. Just want to see what is done more of. I realize it might depend on the clinic, dr, hospital, etc, but just want to get an idea.
Thanks Carla
Thanks so much! I'm taking notes!
Subject: Thanks so much! I'm taking notes!
SOAP notes
Subject: SOAP notes
transcribing for 7 1/2 week old child. Dictator states fontanels are flat, sound like "contrapendalence" are normal.
I have parascapular in my notes.
Subject: I have parascapular in my notes.
Think just nurses notes. IMO. nm
Subject: Think just nurses notes. IMO. nm
Nurse's notes..
Subject: Nurse's notes..
An apostrophe shows ownership. :-)
Does anyone know a good website for op-notes...
Hi, does anyone have any websites that are good for surgical words? I have limited books, try to use Int. for most everything. I use surg. instrument sites to look up tools, but not always successful or spend too much time looking through their quite extensive catalog. Thanks for your help...Suzy
Does anyone know a good website for op-notes...
Does anyone now a good website or two for surgical notes? I at times use a surgical instrument site but if I don't know how to spell something, I have to look through extensive catalog listings...or if I get a foreign accent and can't make out what he is saying, then I have big problems, so a site that has sample notes would be a big help too. Thanks for your help. Suzyq
thank you very much, I will write that in my future notes
Subject: thank you very much, I will write that in my future notes
Good luck to you then!! Op notes are a sm
Subject: Good luck to you then!! Op notes are a sm
whole nother mess!! Do you have these sites for equipment, latest things etc?
http://www.medcompare.com/
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Another good site:
http://www.surgical911.com/
No, I cannot confirm. I have some personal notes
Subject: No, I cannot confirm. I have some personal notes
that I make and had Segund in them.
LOL And I'm a nurses' notes kinda gal. N/M
Subject: LOL And I'm a nurses' notes kinda gal. N/M
Just so you (or anyone taking notes) know, it's Le Fort fracture, no e on the end. nm
Subject: Just so you (or anyone taking notes) know, it's Le Fort fracture, no e on the end. nm
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always typed skeletonized in op notes over the years. sm
Subject: always typed skeletonized in op notes over the years. sm
The infundibulopelvic ligament was skeletonized by fenestrating the posterior broad ligament over the avascular window above the ureter, then tied with a ... www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1046/j.1525-1438.2002.01038.x/full/ - Similar pages |
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Glad you like the link. Very helpful in WC notes. nm
Subject: Glad you like the link. Very helpful in WC notes. nm
I have sticky notes everywhere with different stages, grades, etc. sm
Subject: I have sticky notes everywhere with different stages, grades, etc. sm
I think I used to think most stages were roman numerals and most grades were arabic but there are way too many exceptions so I try to figure out which one it is for each specific instance and then write it on my growing list. BOS says types are arabic, roman numerals, or capital letters depending on type referred to. I WISH there was a website with all of the different stages, grades, types, etc. listed. Does anyone know of such a thing??
Nursing notes no problems and feels
Subject: Nursing notes no problems and feels
I cheat and change it to 'nursing notes.' sm
Subject: I cheat and change it to 'nursing notes.' sm
I could never figure out which one was correct and asking anybody at the company would surely give 2 different answers. I've never once been dinged for changing it to nursing notes, probably because the editors can't agree which of the others is correct.
Here is my working list for HIV drugs most often dictated in notes
Subject: Here is my working list for HIV drugs most often dictated in notes
Abacavir
Amprenavir
Atovaquone
AZT
Combivir
Delaviridone
Didanosine
3TD
3TC
d4T
Efavirenz
Indinavir
Kaletra
Lamivudine
Nelfinavir
Nevirapine
Ritonavir
Stavudine
Sustiva
Tipranavir
Trizivir
Viread
Zalcitabine
Zidovudine
This is blanked in his past notes, too. Gotta send it. Thx anyway. nm
Subject: This is blanked in his past notes, too. Gotta send it. Thx anyway. nm
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NEW to OP notes--inguinal hernia repair--4 questions
Subject: NEW to OP notes--inguinal hernia repair--4 questions
1. Local was infiltrated under the external oblique and then the external oblique was opened and the (?trex-i-vus?) fibers through the external ring.
2. This was brought to lie with the mesh overlying the pubic tubercle a good 2cm. This was anchored in the pubic tubercle with a (?sounds like no no-ah-fill or Novafill?)
3. verbatim: The patient was placed in supine position on the operating table (?sounds like minute?) given IV sedation his groin was prepped with Betadine and (? sounds like eye-sid--doesn't sound like iced?) with sterile towels and a transfer sheet.
4. (?En-er-up-tids?) were placed in the Scarpa's fascia and the skin was closed with staples.
Thanks to those who helped me this morning!
Maybe 'rage'? Can you check other notes to see what's commonly evaluated by this doc? nm
Subject: Maybe 'rage'? Can you check other notes to see what's commonly evaluated by this doc? nm
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I have SennaLax-S in my notes but I don't remember where I found that to verify it for you NM
Subject: I have SennaLax-S in my notes but I don't remember where I found that to verify it for you NM
Nevermind, found it in my notes. Opus is correct. nm
Subject: Nevermind, found it in my notes. Opus is correct. nm
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In the olden days at the hospital the for said nurses notes. nm
Subject: In the olden days at the hospital the for said nurses notes. nm
Are you reading this off of doc notes or is he/she giving you these single letters in dictation? nm
Subject: Are you reading this off of doc notes or is he/she giving you these single letters in dictation? nm
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Can you see samples of how the other MTs handle it? Are these SOAP notes? Can you number the probs
Subject: Can you see samples of how the other MTs handle it? Are these SOAP notes? Can you number the probs
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pt. came in with appendicitis, but in postop notes, dictator keeps saying left epi/appe?
Subject: pt. came in with appendicitis, but in postop notes, dictator keeps saying left epi/appe?
Any one know sounds like "paint rainy clips" in surgery. Don't do a lot OP notes so not fa
Subject: Any one know sounds like "paint rainy clips" in surgery. Don't do a lot OP notes so not familiar
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Oh got it, yes there is a Compass sheet used for therapeutic notes in medical management.
Subject: Oh got it, yes there is a Compass sheet used for therapeutic notes in medical management.
You are welcome. I have learned all sorts of strange stuff typing ED notes. nm
Subject: You are welcome. I have learned all sorts of strange stuff typing ED notes. nm
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nurse's, nurses, nurses' notes?
Subject: nurse's, nurses, nurses' notes?
Anyone?
need help with 2 words please
Subject: need help with 2 words please
Hi, I'm a semi-new transcriptionist who has had no formal training, and I'm having some problems figuring out a couple spellings. One is a medication called *Inderon* (not sure how to spell). The other is a phrase that I'm not sure what exactly the doctor is saying. It sounds like *bill-raw-2 anastomoses* Thanks SO much for any help!!!
two words
Subject: two words
Inderon? How about Enduron.
A few words... need help!
Subject: A few words... need help!
This doctor is slurring bad so I don't even know if my examples will be accurate!! It sounds like she hasn't gone to med school OR general english and doesn't know how to pronounce words. Ugh.
- Glypenitin? Some kind of medication. Don't know what it is for as this patient has many diseases.
- Sounds like "see-ko" syndrome... I think. I can't understand her!! Fecal syndrome? LOL Maybe it's sickle syndrome.. I don't know.
- Sounds like "smith". As in positive ANA, positive SSA and SSB (I can't tell if it's SSA and SSB or just one or the other GRR!!!!), positive RNP, positive __________, positive rheumatoid factor.
I'm going to try to finish this report. Wish me luck. :/
For the fun of it!! Hydroclomibmwlap... I don't expect anyone to look THAT up. ;) That one deserves a big fat blank. Yes, that is the exact way she pronounced it.
Enavaprovolil was actually Enalapril. How horrible is that? LOL javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');
Also, if anyone has a 2x4 so I can go beat this doctor senseless, I'd appreciate it. ;)
HELP w/words
Subject: HELP w/words
Scaling of the uterus is correct...Dead skin cells that they debride is what I was told in the past.
I believe it is: they ADD FLUID so it is: installation of the endometrial fluid following cannulization of the cervix.
It should be 2 words
Subject: It should be 2 words
You do something every day, which makes it an everyday occurrence. :D
Two words please...sm
Subject: Two words please...sm
Doing an appendectomy...
Dr. says Hemostasis was obtained with a s/l "bogey". Then s/l "Scarpa fascia" was incised sharply.
Is this correct? Been awhile since I have done this type of dictation.
Thanks in advance!!!!
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