Could the pt possibly be thinking a tubal could help her? sm
Posted By: CL on 2005-08-01
In Reply to: Please help - Christa3
Is a PA or nurse dictating this? A lot of times they direct-quote patients.
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possibly. it's what i was thinking but wasn't sure. thanx!
Subject: possibly. it's what i was thinking but wasn't sure. thanx!
tubal
Subject: tubal
Could it be laparoscopy?
tubal question
Subject: tubal question
Balfour clamp
tubal ostia???
Subject: tubal ostia???
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Pomeroy tubal ligation
Subject: Pomeroy tubal ligation
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she had a tubal pregnancy with a s/l liposcopy..thank you
Subject: she had a tubal pregnancy with a s/l liposcopy..thank you
s/o esher tubal ligation. thanks.
Subject: s/o esher tubal ligation. thanks.
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Is it Parkman tubal ligation? TIA nm
Subject: Is it Parkman tubal ligation? TIA nm
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Here's a tubal ligation op report if that helps.
Subject: Here's a tubal ligation op report if that helps.
Laparoscopic Bilateral Tubal Ligation Report
Preoperative Diagnosis: Multiparous female desiring permanent sterilization.
Title of Operation: Laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation with Falope rings
Laparoscopic Bilateral Tubal Ligation
Anesthesia: General endotracheal
Findings At Surgery: Normal uterus, tubes, and ovaries.
Description of Operative Procedure
After informed consent, the patient was taken to the operating room where general anesthesia was administered. The patient was examined under anesthesia and found to have a normal uterus with normal adnexa. She was placed in the dorsal lithotomy position and prepped and draped in sterile fashion. A bivalve speculum was placed in the vagina, and the anterior lip of the cervix was grasped with a single toothed tenaculum. A laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation uterine manipulator was placed into the endocervical canal and articulated with the tenaculum. The speculum was removed from the vagina.
An infraumbilical incision was made with a scalpel, then while tenting upon the abdomen, a Verres needle was admitted into the intra-abdominal cavity. A saline drop test was performed and noted to be within normal limits. Pneumoperitoneum was attained with 4 liters of carbon dioxide. The Verres needle was removed, and a 10 mm trocar and sleeve were advanced into the intra-abdominal cavity while tenting up on the abdomen. The laparoscope was inserted and proper location was confirmed. A second incision was made 2 cm above the symphysis pubis, and a 5 mm trocar and sleeve were inserted into the abdomen under laparoscopic visualization without complication.
A survey revealed normal pelvic and abdominal anatomy. A Falope ring applicator was advanced through the second trocar sleeve, and the left Fallopian tube was identified, followed out to the fimbriated end, and grasped 4 cm from the cornual region. The Falope ring was applied to a knuckle of tube and good blanching was noted at the site of application. No bleeding was observed from the mesosalpinx. The Falope ring applicator was reloaded, and a Falope ring was applied in a similar fashion to the opposite tube. Carbon dioxide was allowed to escape from the abdomen.
The instruments were removed, and the skin incisions were closed with #3-O Vicryl in a subcuticular fashion. The instruments were removed from the vagina, and excellent hemostasis was noted. The patient tolerated the procedure well, and sponge, lap and needle counts were correct times two. The patient was taken to the recovery room in stable condition.
tubal ligation Hoka ? technique
Subject: tubal ligation Hoka ? technique
I found a bunch of techniques, but not this one.
s/l belcor clamp...used in tubal ligation
Subject: s/l belcor clamp...used in tubal ligation
nm
yep, just google Essure tubal occlusion
Subject: yep, just google Essure tubal occlusion
Koshi clips for a tubal ligation?
Subject: Koshi clips for a tubal ligation?
Thanks for the help.
bilateral tubal ligation method???
Subject: bilateral tubal ligation method???
is it Parkland method for a bilateral tubal ligation? I am having some trouble here.
Tubal ligation - s/l "OB lap strips were inserted". TIA nm
Subject: Tubal ligation - s/l "OB lap strips were inserted". TIA nm
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Stedman's shows Parkland tubal ligation (nm)
Subject: Stedman's shows Parkland tubal ligation (nm)
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Laparoscopic tubal ligation using Falope ring.
Subject: Laparoscopic tubal ligation using Falope ring.
Tubal ligation with s/l Sochi or Hochi clips?
Subject: Tubal ligation with s/l Sochi or Hochi clips?
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Can you hear "BTL?" bilateral tubal ligation
Subject: Can you hear "BTL?" bilateral tubal ligation
OB.. switching her to Femcon for a s/l tubal birth control pill..?? thanks
Subject: OB.. switching her to Femcon for a s/l tubal birth control pill..?? thanks
a Krise??? manipulator was placed into the endocervical canal? Tubal Ligation...
Subject: a Krise??? manipulator was placed into the endocervical canal? Tubal Ligation...
still thinking
Subject: still thinking
Turns out that the patient is having very high fevers giving impression of left lower lobe pneumonia. Came across a brand name of a drug used in mouthwash called Advexin. They were talking about oral cancers...but then cross-referenced on http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/ and found (generic Mepron) atovaquone, classified as an anti-infective used in both adults and children who are at risk for PCP with initial doses of 750 mg per 5 mL. Since Hodgkin's lymphoma and bone marrow transplant would put this girl in a severely immunocompromised state, I would bet they are giving her a pretty hefty dose of the stuff. Atovaquone it is.
Thanks for helping me.
Thanks, I was thinking along
Subject: Thanks, I was thinking along
those lines, just wanted a second opinion. :-)
that's actually what I was thinking too - nm
Subject: that's actually what I was thinking too - nm
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Tks. I kept thinking there is another
Subject: Tks. I kept thinking there is another
Like ...there were lewes....or something. You are probably right, and I finally found it in stedman's and it says *sternal angle* and that seems to fit the way the doctor used it. Thanks again.
that's what i am thinking
Subject: that's what i am thinking
I was thinking along the lines of this from the begining....compression over lower extremities.....just wish I didn't hear otherwise! (I hate Monday's)
That's exactly what I was thinking
Subject: That's exactly what I was thinking
but I have this doc all the time and she's never dictated time like that before, so I just wasn't sure. Thanks to all who replied.
I was thinking that too...I'd have to say it was:
Subject: I was thinking that too...I'd have to say it was:
Past history notable or is notable for ______.
That's what I was thinking..maybe she
Subject: That's what I was thinking..maybe she
just got ahead of herself when dictating it in the assessment..because I definitely didn't hear an itis at the end...just a gingival or gingivo sound.
Thanks
that is what I am thinking..thanks
Subject: that is what I am thinking..thanks
What was I thinking
Subject: What was I thinking
of course, para anything with twins, triplets, etc. Thanks for fixing my answer!
I'm thinking it's probably
Subject: I'm thinking it's probably
R&M for "routine and microscopic"
That's what I was thinking, too.
Subject: That's what I was thinking, too.
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I am thinking it
Subject: I am thinking it
may be (LIMA) or left internal mammary artery ..... of course you are hearing it.
That's what I was thinking...
Subject: That's what I was thinking...
but was unsure. It's an ESL doctor and she says it twice. It doesn't really sound like there is an F in the pronunciation, though.
that's what I was thinking.
Subject: that's what I was thinking.
That is what I have been doing but I guess I just wanted extra reassurance! Thanks.
I am thinking that is what she must be saying. Thanks. nm
Subject: I am thinking that is what she must be saying. Thanks. nm
I am thinking it might be SM
Subject: I am thinking it might be SM
some kind of rowing exercise...____ rows, but I can't come up with anything better than that.
Thanks, I was thinking that or 0.1. nm
Subject: Thanks, I was thinking that or 0.1. nm
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I was thinking that myself, but just not sure so I sent to QA
Subject: I was thinking that myself, but just not sure so I sent to QA
I was thinking the same, but (sm)
Subject: I was thinking the same, but (sm)
why would he dictate this along with vital signs? Seems strange ...
I was thinking that too! Thanks!
Subject: I was thinking that too! Thanks!
Thank you for your input!!!
That's what I'm thinking..sm
Subject: That's what I'm thinking..sm
This client requires headings whether or not dictated, so I wanted to make sure I'm correct.
Anyway, I have always typed it under abdomen, but I went looking to make sure, and I did find it in a sample report with it listed under back.
However, I just found a very good article called "Varney's Midwifery" that says it is part of the abdominal exam.
Thanks!
That's what I was thinking.
Subject: That's what I was thinking.
Most of the references I found say that if a patient is unable to consent to surgery, two doctors can sign the consent form on the patient's behalf. I am just not sure if the dictators mean double-doctored or double-documented when they say double doc'd. I do all ops, so it comes up fairly often.
that's what i was thinking too - nm
Subject: that's what i was thinking too - nm
I was thinking that too . . .
Subject: I was thinking that too . . .
He is in rare form today. I think he meant to say compression but it honestly sounds like inspriation. Sigh*** I mightjust sent it through with a flag.
not thinking-- thanks!!
Subject: not thinking-- thanks!!
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thanks, that is what I was thinking also. nm
Subject: thanks, that is what I was thinking also. nm
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thinking...
Subject: thinking...
The left wrist is inspected showing there to be a visible soft tissue swollen area of the dorsal wrist closer to the radial aspect of the wrist. It is approximately 3 cm in diameter. Mobile tender to palpation and consistent with the ganglion cyst.
I was thinking a comma should go after diameter and before mobile. (where I have a period) What do you think?
I was thinking that too until...
Subject: I was thinking that too until...
...a couple of lines down he said the patient was circumcised. This guy completely rambles. I really didn't know about hair tourniquets until tonight's dictation. (Now If only I could forget the mental image!) Thanks for taking time to answer--this newbie appreciates it.
I was thinking
Subject: I was thinking
false lumen, but that when googled is associated it looks mostly with aorta. Unless you think they could be talking about the abdominal aorta???
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