Coutld it be clinical?
Posted By: CG on 2008-06-24
In Reply to: cancal or pancal? - LHMT
Subject: Coutld it be clinical?
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S/L clinical "vinnet"
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clinical fixtures?
Subject: clinical fixtures?
she has no clinical __________ s/l fixtures to suggest any evidence of ongoing diverticulitis.
clinical fixtures?
clinical features nm
Subject: clinical features nm
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could it be clinical representation?
Subject: could it be clinical representation?
s/l panair clinical course
Subject: s/l panair clinical course
Doing colonoscopy dictation with diverticulum and polyp and Doc gives "Further Recommendations" and says something that s/l "Panair" clinical course. Any help? Thanks!
pending clinical course
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any other clinical info? symptoms? nm
Subject: any other clinical info? symptoms? nm
Clinical makes sense.
Subject: Clinical makes sense.
It means no biopsy or imaging or other testing was done, but on palpation, lymph nodes felt swollen.
If you have ever gotten very sick and it turned out to be strep throat, mumps or mononucleosis, and maybe before going to the MD, your neck hurt, so you reached up and found your nodes to be swollen. Your MD would call these clinically swollen lymph nodes. :o)
accessory clinical findings
Subject: accessory clinical findings
accessory, like jewelry:) flattering (clinical findings) to the diagnosis
right - clinical presentation is what made dict...s/m
Subject: right - clinical presentation is what made dict...s/m
treat the patient for strep.......did you read the entire thread? I was the responder to Deborah....
I thought the MD was stuttering at first, stumbling and then she asked about *representation* - and I responded to that.......
HTH :)
excessory/accessory clinical findings?
Subject: excessory/accessory clinical findings?
At this point I've over-thought it, and would appreciate if someone knows. Thanks!
CIWA-Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment nm
Subject: CIWA-Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment nm
Doesn't clinical presentation mean how the illness presents sm
Subject: Doesn't clinical presentation mean how the illness presents sm
itself, not the patient's number of visits.
Stedman has clinical seizure listed in Neurology 3
Subject: Stedman has clinical seizure listed in Neurology 3
CIWA-Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment
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Think you need CIWA - Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment nm
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clinical institute withdrawal assessment (CIWA) protocol. nm
Subject: clinical institute withdrawal assessment (CIWA) protocol. nm
I type tonic-clonic a lot, and that's not there. So, no one has heard of clinical or changing sm
Subject: I type tonic-clonic a lot, and that's not there. So, no one has heard of clinical or changing sm
Clonic to clonical? Sigh.
CIWA level - Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment
Subject: CIWA level - Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment
CIWA score (Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment) NM
Subject: CIWA score (Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment) NM
Foreign doc with heavy accent s/l clinical or clonical seizures. Ideas? nm
Subject: Foreign doc with heavy accent s/l clinical or clonical seizures. Ideas? nm
Close - steinstrasse. Google it and see if it makes sense in your clinical setting.
Subject: Close - steinstrasse. Google it and see if it makes sense in your clinical setting.
the ulnar fovea sign is a useful clinical maneuver to detect foveal disruptions and UT ligament tear
Subject: the ulnar fovea sign is a useful clinical maneuver to detect foveal disruptions and UT ligament tears.
Found this on the web for what it's worth.I think the UT ligament is in the wrist.
See inside. If it is not clinical criteria, the doc may be refered to this Dr. Krause's criteria
Subject: See inside. If it is not clinical criteria, the doc may be refered to this Dr. Krause's criteria.
Lecture by Dr Richard Krause, entitled: A Half Century of Streptococcal Research: Then and Now' focused on landmark research undertaken during the first half of the 20th Century. This research provided the foundations for understanding the pathogenesis and epidemiology of Streptococcal diseases.
picture. she has no clinical picture to suggest
Subject: picture. she has no clinical picture to suggest
any evidence of ongoing diverticulitis.
in other words, she has no complaints, signs, or symptoms that would suggest that disease process.
Agree that is is pearls, as in clinical pearls etc. sm
Subject: Agree that is is pearls, as in clinical pearls etc. sm
Google "clinical pearls" etc.
Neurology 2003;60:1525-1527. Find more clinical pearls and other articles of interest to neurology trainees on Neurology's Resident and Fellow Page. ...www.aan.com/go/education/residents/epearl - 30k - Cached - Similar pages
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RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION Pearls and oy-sters of localization in ophthalmoparesis: Teresa Buracchio and Janet C. Rucker Neurology 2007; 69: E35- 40E. ...www.neurology.org/cgi/collection/clinical_neurology_history - Similar pages
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File Format: Microsoft Word “ Pearls and Oy-sters” is a new feature of the Resident and Fellow Section of Neurology that will focus on fundamental clinical neurology. ...www.neurology.org/misc/IFAResidentFellow.doc - Similar pagesMore results from www.neurology.org »
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