Could he be stumbling and just means Neurologically cranial nerves II-XII intact?
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-22
In Reply to: s/l ab-nor-ill-logically - shawna
Subject: Could he be stumbling and just means Neurologically cranial nerves II-XII intact?
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All I can think of is cranial nerves 2 through 12 intact.
Subject: All I can think of is cranial nerves 2 through 12 intact.
Cranial nerves II-XII are intact?
Subject: Cranial nerves II-XII are intact?
what is a SOAP report? Just curious. Thanks.
Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact. There is *arcinasilis* bilaterally. Thanks. nm
Subject: Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact. There is *arcinasilis* bilaterally. Thanks. nm
nm
Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact with the exception of paranoid syndrome where she has -sm
Subject: Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact with the exception of paranoid syndrome where she has -sm
retractile inward nystagmus??? Thanks.
Neurologically intact with no focal or (s/l other-lyzing) deficit.
Subject: Neurologically intact with no focal or (s/l other-lyzing) deficit.
Cranial nerves
Subject: Cranial nerves
I know that cranial nerves are counted in Roman numerals, II-XII. When the doctor dictates the number first, though, how do we type it? 7th nerve? Seventh nerve? Is there a standard. I don't have access to the handbook. Thanks!
cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves
cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves
It would be facies.
cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves
as far as I know it is still II through XII, but I do not do BOS.
Cranial nerves
Subject: Cranial nerves
Cranial nerves II through VII intact.
I'm used to hearing II through XII. Would II through VII also be accurate in some cases? Thanks.
Probably cranial nerves
Subject: Probably cranial nerves
Peroneal are in the leg. Perineal refers to the region between the pubic symphysis and coccyx.
cranial nerves - s/l "BFFTC"
Subject: cranial nerves - s/l "BFFTC"
would they say cranial nerves were uncluttered and
Subject: would they say cranial nerves were uncluttered and
equal?
Was your sounds like the cranial nerves? ss
Subject: Was your sounds like the cranial nerves? ss
nm
could be talking about cranial nerves
Subject: could be talking about cranial nerves
like II, III and IV, not real sure.. but the extract and movements is probably extraocular movements. hope this helps a little...sorry.
cranial nerves: There is no *thalmoplegia*??? Thanks. nm
Subject: cranial nerves: There is no *thalmoplegia*??? Thanks. nm
nm
Are you sure not saying cranial nerves? No Message
Subject: Are you sure not saying cranial nerves? No Message
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Cranial nerves are roman numerals II-XII. (nm)
Subject: Cranial nerves are roman numerals II-XII. (nm)
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According to AAMT BOS how do you transcribe cranial nerves II-XII
I just got a QA back stating cranial nerves 2 through 12. Is that correct?
I've always transcribed cranial nerves II-XII... nm
Subject: I've always transcribed cranial nerves II-XII... nm
Cranial nerves s/l coarse testing.
Subject: Cranial nerves s/l coarse testing.
Suppose it could be a cursory exam, but haven't come across this particular phraseology before.
Not sure, but cranial nerves are Roman numerals.
Subject: Not sure, but cranial nerves are Roman numerals.
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intact cranial NERVE function?
Subject: intact cranial NERVE function?
Thanks! Your suggestion really helped. Intact cranial function.
Subject: Thanks! Your suggestion really helped. Intact cranial function.
I wouldn't type intact cranial function.
Subject: I wouldn't type intact cranial function.
cranial nerve 3,4,6 S Drives and Lobins are intact?
Subject: cranial nerve 3,4,6 S Drives and Lobins are intact?
I got the
cranial nerves 3,4,6 ??S S-drives and Lowbins? are intact?? Any ideas?
probably just stumbling and means
Subject: probably just stumbling and means
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he is stumbling and probably means
Subject: he is stumbling and probably means
I think the dictator is stumbling and means
Subject: I think the dictator is stumbling and means
Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictl
Subject: Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictly verbatim." nm
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Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm
Subject: Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm
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Nerves
Subject: Nerves
Doctor is referring to cranial nerve XII or 7, whichever your account prefers.
Lilly
Nerves
Subject: Nerves
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/cranialnerves.html
Here is a link for you to look at. Hope it helps.
Lilly
Could it be sympathetic nerves?
Subject: Could it be sympathetic nerves?
nm
I believe the would be abbr for nerves
Subject: I believe the would be abbr for nerves
not pulses. For most accounts I have ever worked on, if you are not 100% sure of the expansion of an abbrev, you should leave it as dictated.
s/l peroneal or perineal nerves
Subject: s/l peroneal or perineal nerves
HEENT: Sclerae are white. Conjunctivae are pink. Normal EOM. _____ (s/l peroneal or perineal) nerves are grossly intact.
Radiofrequency of s/l 'sin-troyt' nerves, L3-L5, right. )
Subject: Radiofrequency of s/l 'sin-troyt' nerves, L3-L5, right. )
Any ideas? S/L 'centroid' nerves or something, but I cannot find anything like this in my references as far as nerve types. He does not go into any more detail than that.
could dr be stumbling
over 'subsequently' ?
stumbling...duh, duh....uh...
Subject: stumbling...duh, duh....uh...
I wouldn't be surprised, the way a lot of these guys talk. And they're first language is english!
But really, he said it three times in the report and the "de" part was clear. I put in blanks.
Thanks anyway.!
I think he's just stumbling
Subject: I think he's just stumbling
I think he changed his mind; I think he means visual acuity of 20/40 after proparacaine drops.
Maybe stumbling on" CT" ? nm
Subject: Maybe stumbling on" CT" ? nm
nm
Could it be TSH and the doc is just stumbling.
Subject: Could it be TSH and the doc is just stumbling.
Thanks to all - I think she's stumbling over
Subject: Thanks to all - I think she's stumbling over
finasterides :=(
Not sure though so I'm flagging it. She's got a mouth full of cotton balls.
unless he's stumbling
Subject: unless he's stumbling
nm
stumbling over ED?
Subject: stumbling over ED?
nm
maybe doc is just stumbling, saying...
Subject: maybe doc is just stumbling, saying...
"uh some arthritis" ??
Could be right; they often use an agent to deaden nerves for postop pain. NM
Subject: Could be right; they often use an agent to deaden nerves for postop pain. NM
nevermind...I think she is stumbling.
I think she starts to say ecchymosis but puts that word at the end instead. Thanks.
unless he is just stumbling on his words
Subject: unless he is just stumbling on his words
He does that constantly while he dictates, so it's difficult to tell if there's really another word or not.
could he just be stumbling and saying "congruent" ? nm
Subject: could he just be stumbling and saying "congruent" ? nm
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I was wondering if that's what she's stumbling over, it could be, thanks. nm
Subject: I was wondering if that's what she's stumbling over, it could be, thanks. nm
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