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Dictator is just clarifying the word...abduction with a "b" and adduction with a "d". nm

Posted By: jade on 2007-04-13
In Reply to: abduction vs adduction - k

Subject: Dictator is just clarifying the word...abduction with a "b" and adduction with a "d". nm




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abduction vs adduction
Subject: abduction vs adduction

I will try to make this question make sense -

When a doctor dictates A-B-duction or A-D-duction, is he supposed to say 3 letters on one or the other? i.e. ABD-duction or ADD-duction? I'm just wondering if there is a rule that they go by that will help me to better know which one they are trying to say when they are not too clear.
some docs say ABduction and ADduction
Subject: some docs say ABduction and ADduction

In my dictation, they will dictate A B -duction and A D -duction to separate the words because abduction and adduction sounds so much alike.  Just been my experience.  I have never posted a reply, but thought I could offer some advice on this one.  Hope it helps. 
No, just the 2 letters to give you some direction. ABduction or ADduction.
Subject: No, just the 2 letters to give you some direction. ABduction or ADduction.

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abduction? adduction? apprehension? Google signs + shoulder testing. nm
Subject: abduction? adduction? apprehension? Google signs + shoulder testing. nm

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Word help (abduction)
Subject: Word help (abduction)

To the best of my knowledge it would be "abduction" but there are so many client specifics these days that I hesitate to give advice.


While I'm about it, I hesitate to give word help on this board because my rules are: 


1)  Never ever guess.  If in doubt leave a blank.  More preferable would be that there is soemone you can call who can listen to the actual dictation.  If I could hear the actual dictation I could likely tell you what the words are but I won't guess and guessing is what most of the word help requests would be, even though I could usually "guess" at the answer.  That is not appropriate for anyone to do.


2)  Lacking anyone to call, my best advice would be to leave a blank and send to whatever editor department your company has.  Ask them for feedback but don't be surprised if you don't get it.


3)  Make a note of the word request as you post here and when your day's work is done, do some research.  A good rule of thumb, if you don't find the word in 5 minutes, you aren't likely to find it.  Maybe your own physician or his nurse would be willing to help you.  Use your dictionary and all your hard word books, research the internet and then learn what the term/word/sentence actually means and you won't soon forget that way.  I always maintained a "help" relationship with a pharmacist that I could call for new meds.  Always had one willing to take the time to look in his "book" and find the med.  Pharmacists have THE latest medication names, uses and dosages...they have to.


Don't despair, one day you will know the terms just by being able to get a sound because you will know what the word is because you will understand how it fits or doesn't fit in the dictated sentence.  In the meantime never ever guess and don't let anyone guess for you.  I promise you'll always guess wrong.


I've always told my students that they should expect to take 5 years before MT-ing finally clicks.  Count on it, about the 5 year mark it will suddenly all click and you'll take off like a kite.  That is provided you continue to learn and learning is really a self-study thing.


ABduction or abduction of the vocal cords?
Subject: ABduction or abduction of the vocal cords?

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It is a word, if that is what the dictator said
Subject: It is a word, if that is what the dictator said

then that is what I would put. Why spend time you could be transcribing with trying to find another word??
yes, I think you are right - dictator is stumbling over the word- Thanks!
Subject: yes, I think you are right - dictator is stumbling over the word- Thanks!


is the dictator making up a word as an sm
Subject: is the dictator making up a word as an sm

adjective for anomaly?
thx for clarifying
Subject: thx for clarifying

Duh! I feel silly. Makes sense now. Thank you so much. I will post these websites on my favorites.
Thanks for clarifying JB.
Subject: Thanks for clarifying JB.


Thanks for clarifying!
Subject: Thanks for clarifying!


? word begins with "vacu," that is, if dictator has an accent.
Subject: ? word begins with "vacu," that is, if dictator has an accent.

or ? "evacuator." Just a wild guess.
if anhedonia fits, maybe the dictator is mispronouncing the word? sm
Subject: if anhedonia fits, maybe the dictator is mispronouncing the word? sm

For example, I have one who always says "epitectasis" for epistaxis, and another one who always says "supp-tull" for supple. ??
I would say the dictator made up his/her own tense to the word bursitis, would flag it and have QA l
Subject: I would say the dictator made up his/her own tense to the word bursitis, would flag it and have QA let you know.


I would think dictator is stumbling over the word bursitis, like beginning to say it and then restat
Subject: I would think dictator is stumbling over the word bursitis, like beginning to say it and then restating it.


Thank you for clarifying this for abc. Methinks she just wants a fight.
Subject: Thank you for clarifying this for abc. Methinks she just wants a fight.


Thanks for clarifying! I don't remember adding any threads here--sm
Subject: Thanks for clarifying! I don't remember adding any threads here--sm

thought I may have had a neurological event!
?abduction" nm
Subject: ?abduction" nm


abduction
Subject: abduction

The dictator is just giving you help that it's "abduction" rather than"adduction." They just give you the first two letters to help differentiate.
holiday...is the dictator an Arab dictator? nm
Subject: holiday...is the dictator an Arab dictator? nm

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type what dictator said, dictator is not incorrect.....
Subject: type what dictator said, dictator is not incorrect.....

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Cardiology word help....dictator is definately saying mitral gurgitation. I see mitral regurg...
Subject: Cardiology word help....dictator is definately saying mitral gurgitation. I see mitral regurg...

Is mitral gurgitation a d/o


as in flexor abduction?
Subject: as in flexor abduction?

I know that's the opposite but if the finger is messed up...
limited IN opposition and abduction nm
Subject: limited IN opposition and abduction nm

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Sounds good to me. Thumbs-down abduction it is
Subject: Sounds good to me. Thumbs-down abduction it is


you are right, it does read better that way...but either way no comma needed after abduction nm
Subject: you are right, it does read better that way...but either way no comma needed after abduction nm


s/l ill-fill hip abduction brace? more info inside
Subject: s/l ill-fill hip abduction brace? more info inside

Toddler with bilateral acetabular dysplasia.  Doc prescribes s/l ill-fill (L-field?) hip abduction brace.  TYIA! 
FABER (flexion, abduction, external rotation)? NM
Subject: FABER (flexion, abduction, external rotation)? NM

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FABER stands for Flexion, Abduction, and External Rotation of the hip.
Subject: FABER stands for Flexion, Abduction, and External Rotation of the hip.


FABERE (Flexion, ABduction, External Rotation, and Extension)
Subject: FABERE (Flexion, ABduction, External Rotation, and Extension)


Probably adduction contracture (MDs tend to say AD duction contracture)
Subject: Probably adduction contracture (MDs tend to say AD duction contracture)


is this dictator ESL (foreign dictator)?....
Subject: is this dictator ESL (foreign dictator)?....

if ESL, I would either blank him or give him that Avodart but the other one I haven't a clue and would have to blank there too.  Sorry :(
Help - not an ESL dictator.....sm
Subject: Help - not an ESL dictator.....sm

Anglo mushmouth cardiologist is saying:


This 85-year-old white male was admitted and had a posterior s/l *A to E* resection for rectal carcinoma. 


I am not sure he is saying *A to E* and I already googled this to no avail. 


TIA for any light anyone can shed on this....really appreciate it...


Dictator says ...
Subject: Dictator says ...

She has a history of being intolerant of an ACE and s/l RHAB. She says it like a word, so it s/l  Are ab


I pretty sure it's an abbreviation like ACE, but I can't make out the exact letters to even know what to look up to be sure. TIA!


When a dictator says Cor S1 and S2, how...sm
Subject: When a dictator says Cor S1 and S2, how...sm

should that be typed?  Coronary:  S1 and S2?
This must be something the dictator often says. sm
Subject: This must be something the dictator often says. sm

Can "preson" be "perfusion?"

"perfusion to tissues?"

"present 2+ pulses?" (awkward)

What are the sentences before and after? Do you have any other PEs from this dictator?

Is this an orthopedic exam or general PE?


Dictator says...
Subject: Dictator says...

CBC showed WBC of fourteen point six thousand.

What is the correct way to type this number?
is the dictator ESL? perhaps not saying N
Subject: is the dictator ESL? perhaps not saying N


You could be right as the dictator is ESL. Thank you. NM
Subject: You could be right as the dictator is ESL. Thank you. NM


two more for same dictator pls sm
Subject: two more for same dictator pls sm

Patient without evidence of a left atrial s/l apinich thrombus.

The patient underwent s/l durakyto cardioversion.

VERY fast talker. Any ideas?

I bet you that you are right though, it is an ESL dictator
Subject: I bet you that you are right though, it is an ESL dictator

and I think he is just flipping through the chart giving me every med she ever had not realizing they are one in the same. I will flag it anyway. You are awesome thank you!
could the dictator be SM
Subject: could the dictator be SM

stumbling over words and saying something like:

First, today I am giving him Vicodin and Skelaxin.

?? Just guessing. Never heard of first aid being used in that way, but I suppose it could be...?
If dictator says
Subject: If dictator says

"blood pressure was in the 140s 150s". How do I type this?
But if the dictator is saying the "A" it has to be
Subject: But if the dictator is saying the "A" it has to be

x
Dictator says:
Subject: Dictator says:

Abdomen is nondistended. No 'LKF' felt. Then he says 'BJE', the patient's abduction is normal.

What is LKF or is the acronym something different?
What does BJE stand for? He is clearly saying 'BJE', but I am not sure about 'LKF'. I still would like to know what BJE means. Thanks

Could the dictator be saying "CU" as in sm
Subject: Could the dictator be saying "CU" as in sm

"cystourethroscopy?"

Need quick help with this dictator please
Subject: Need quick help with this dictator please

This doctor just said


"Initial white blood count was elevated at 12.7 thousand."


Do I transcribe it like that, or do I put 12,700?


TIA!


Dictator said keep LDL cholesterol less than ...sm
Subject: Dictator said keep LDL cholesterol less than ...sm

70 per ----- guidelines.  He rambled off a bunch of initials and slowing him down only made it worse.  I think the last 3 were CHA.  TIA!
Am I hearing this right. Could the BP be 129/135 (ESL dictator)??? (nm)
Subject: Am I hearing this right. Could the BP be 129/135 (ESL dictator)??? (nm)


Dictator kept saying polynephritis ... sm
Subject: Dictator kept saying polynephritis ... sm

but I couldn't find that.  Did she mean pyelonephritis?  There were a lot of renal references in report.  TIA!