has anyone heard of this before? there's a little stumble between "free fall free" and "pattern" so I'm not certain.
CFQ 180 AL colonoscope Subject: CFQ 180 AL colonoscope
Doc clearly says "PCFQ..." How would one type this? PCFQ-180AL? Thanks.
I cannot find any just free T lab studies to be performed, and I am thinking he is leaving out the number after the T. I could be wrong though, so if anyone knows of there is a lab test of just a free T please post back and let me know.
thing or should I put ileocecum and the cecum.
caput cecum Subject: caput cecum
Thanks for your help.
caput cecum Subject: caput cecum
The doctor is dictating a colonoscopy and says "A biopsy was taken in the cap at cecum just below the ileocecal valve." Is it cap at cecum or caput cecum? Or is it something else. He says it in almost every report. If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!!!!
By periodic tightening around the tissue encircled by the fistula, the cutting seton ... Use of the seton in the treatment of extrasphincteric anal fistula. ...
This word I bet is appendix and cecum combined by a doctor with his own vocabulary. Subject: This word I bet is appendix and cecum combined by a doctor with his own vocabulary.
Don't laugh, I know it sounds stupid, but the only thing they always look at is the IC valve or appendiceal lumen, but it sounds just like that, the pole of Newman.
the dictation is The nucleus was then emulsified with a divide-and-conquer technique. My search mainly comes up with divide-and-conquer but I came across a website with medical phrases and it said dividing-conquer. Now I am totally confused.
the dictation for a lens implant surgery is The nucleus was then emulsified with a divide-and-conquer technique. My search mainly comes up with divide-and-conquer but I came across a website with medical phrases and it said dividing-conquer. Now I am totally confused.
The patient has sinusitis and the doc says "Has been using a s/l nettie pod, in addition to taking Nasonex spray." Any ideas?? s/l transopterator AdVance sling Subject: s/l transopterator AdVance sling
I'm transcribing an op note for a biventricular defibrillator implantation dictated by an ESL. If I'm understanding him correctly, he says, "A rapid advance system was utilized to cannulate the coronary sinus."
I've checked my references and googled to see if this rapid advance system is a brand name and can't seem to locate it. Is anyone familiar with it?
Part of this profession is having accurate, up-to-date reference books, not relying on magazines for confirmation.
Personally, I prefer the "thanks in advance" method, as (sm) Subject: Personally, I prefer the "thanks in advance" method, as (sm)
adding a followup "thank you" post for every single question just clutters up the board, really. I'm much more appreciative of a /well-formulated/ question that gives enough context for some to be /able/ to help and, in particular, one that demonstrates the questioner has at least tried to research it. ;-)
when should i cap primary care physician in a report? thanks in advance... Subject: when should i cap primary care physician in a report? thanks in advance...