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Doctor is saying s/l PVR or PDR with exercise.

Posted By: Is anyone familiar with this? Thanks.. on 2008-01-18
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Subject: It stands for therapeutic exercise.

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Exercise stress test .... sm
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S/l Gucci protocol.   


TIA!


I also see T-bar rows, which is a back exercise...? nm
Subject: I also see T-bar rows, which is a back exercise...? nm


I agree it's probably Wii Fit. They use them for low-impact exercise. sm
Subject: I agree it's probably Wii Fit. They use them for low-impact exercise. sm

It's a fabulous idea, the seniors get to play games they haven't been able to in years, they get some exercise, it's a social event. Who knew video games would be so good for nursing homes?!?
s/l fluid exercise program sm
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His MRI arthrogram unfortunately has showed a fair amount of arthrosis. He has been read as having a superior labrale tear, but I think this is likely a normal sulcus.

TREATMENT/PLAN: I am going to put him on some meloxicam. We will see how this affects his osteoarthritis of the hip, and I will see him back as needed. We have talked also about using cushion-soled shoes, s/l fluid exercise program with a non-resistive stationary bike and swelling or the like.

How about a flexible exercise program...also
Subject: How about a flexible exercise program...also

you might want to change labrale to labral and instead of swelling, possibly swimming as part of the exercises?  Maybe re-listen again and see if you hear this.


How about therapeutic exercise program?
Subject: How about therapeutic exercise program?


I can find GXT as a graded exercise test. Can't get
Subject: I can find GXT as a graded exercise test. Can't get

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I generally type weight-bearing exercise
Subject: I generally type weight-bearing exercise

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Figured it out. I think he means graded exercise program but is saying
Subject: Figured it out. I think he means graded exercise program but is saying

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Hypercholesterolemia. Reduce animal fat and ___________, increase exercise and weight loss.
Subject: Hypercholesterolemia. Reduce animal fat and ___________, increase exercise and weight loss.

The blank sounds like "courage", lol.  Thanks for any help.


Is it weightbearing or weight-bearing or weight bearing..as in exercise?
Subject: Is it weightbearing or weight-bearing or weight bearing..as in exercise?

I've seen this three different ways...which is correct? Or...could all three be correct?
ESL doctor - please help!!
Subject: ESL doctor - please help!!

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This patient recently got a diagnosis of Soft Tissue Rheumatism:  He says:


She has a history of pelvic and scapular s/l tills, polyarthralgias, tight hamstrings and stated she has lost weight. 


And in the other spot it sounds like he is saying pelvic and scapular tilts.  Any ideas?  Thanks!


 


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Subject: Don't think so, but thanks anyway! Think doctor


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Subject: Yes, the first one was a doctor name! Thanks to both of you!


the doctor is saying...
Subject: the doctor is saying...

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“anichomycosis"  Had several people listen and this is what he is saying, but all I find is onychomycosis. Was wondering if you can get that type of fungus on his nose from a fungus from the nail.
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Subject: Anything's possible with this doctor - Thanks.

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Subject: could the doctor be saying

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Subject: If the doctor says...

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if the doctor say L2 3 sm.
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Subject: The doctor dictates

His aortic valve appeared well-(s/l seated).  I found some examples like that, but am unsure of certainty and spelling accuracy?  Thank you in advance for any help.
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Subject: Oh good... That is what I had gone with. This doctor

consistently makes up his own drugs. He also makes up his own words. If I hear the non-word "equivocable" one more time, I am going to scream. He's a great dictator as far as being clear speaking, he just likes to improvise on his words a bit. Not fun for me.

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Subject: 61.5 inches? the doctor said

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Subject: Thank you. I think it is the doctor's mistake....


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I swear by this site and use it quite a bit.

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Thank you everyone, but do you always find the name of the doctor that you are looking for?
Subject: Thank you everyone, but do you always find the name of the doctor that you are looking for?

Sometimes I find that harder than finding the address. He just says the doctor's name phonetically and I have to figure out which name he is saying.. Any ideas? Thanks.
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Subject: think it could be ph is 0.96 and the doctor said "s" on accident?


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Subject: That just may be it! Old mushmouth doctor anyway. Thanks! nm

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Subject: maybe it's 0.5 mg - doctor not dictating the 0

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Subject: Would you flag this?? I have a doctor

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Popliteal is the anatomical structure behind the knees.

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Very sleeeeeepy doctor!
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This 81-year-old patient's daughter calls the doctor to report the patient is having acute, severe vaginal bleeding.


He yawns through this sentence...


I have gone over the patient’s S/L: path history with the daughter and recommended that she go to the emergency room for immediate evaluation.


I have thought of "past" history, but it really sounds like PATH history.  Would that be possible (as in pathology history?)  Is that a common enough phrase?


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Subject: Is this possibly a doctor's name?

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myalgias, arthralgia s/l apa-stem-i-ti-tis, neutropenia .. thank you
GI doctor uses this a lot but I can't find it
Subject: GI doctor uses this a lot but I can't find it

anyway. It is used in the context of anal incontinence in which he says the patient is passing only small what s/l skubula. Thanks!