Dr. doing laminectomy and refers to
Posted By: recessectomy. That's what he is saying. Help. on 2009-05-21
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Dr. doing cervical laminectomy and refers to SM
Subject: Dr. doing cervical laminectomy and refers to SM
s/l Kafnicks tubercle. I cannot find this and I have looked under several spellings.
Thank you.
Okay, then put laminectomy if you
Subject: Okay, then put laminectomy if you
are 99.99% sure. Did the doc then say later laminectomy at some point?
Probably saying cadaveric laminectomy. nm
Subject: Probably saying cadaveric laminectomy. nm
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Dr. using s/l Acufuse in laminectomy.
Subject: Dr. using s/l Acufuse in laminectomy.
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Would they do a facetectomy with a laminectomy?
Subject: Would they do a facetectomy with a laminectomy?
Another Op Rpt...laminectomy, #8 "callous" twister used ?? (Thank you!)
Subject: Another Op Rpt...laminectomy, #8 "callous" twister used ?? (Thank you!)
"xbox" - laminectomy/decompression
Subject: "xbox" - laminectomy/decompression
L3-L4 laminectomy and decompression. Uses (what sounds like) this term throughout: "X BOX."
Help!
laminectomy was completed with s/l 3 and 4 Garrisons?
Subject: laminectomy was completed with s/l 3 and 4 Garrisons?
Neuro exam - patient had cervicothoracic laminectomy - sm
Subject: Neuro exam - patient had cervicothoracic laminectomy - sm
Exam: Her wound is healed. She has got mild paraspinal tenderness with some evidence of spasm. No **rubo or corlora delora** noted. She is awake. She is oriented x3.
I have no idea what I am hearing or if my spaces are correct in my s/l. I'd love any help!! Thanks.
QE&A - anyone know what this refers to?
Subject: QE&A - anyone know what this refers to?
I know the phrase is what is dictated because I sent to QA the first time I heard it. I have a doc who says it infrequently. I can't document it and am just curious.
THANKS!
0.2 to 0.22 (think it refers to seconds)
Subject: 0.2 to 0.22 (think it refers to seconds)
nephritis refers to the kidneys
Subject: nephritis refers to the kidneys
so not sure.
Could be, heme just refers to blood. NM
Subject: Could be, heme just refers to blood. NM
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Maybe just refers to putting mesh
Subject: Maybe just refers to putting mesh
at the 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, etc. positions? Weird. Never heard that one before.
Believe it would be tenting. Tinting refers
Subject: Believe it would be tenting. Tinting refers
to color changes, tenting is referring to "poking up or out" of the skin.
but encephalopathic refers to the brain, not knee???? nm
Subject: but encephalopathic refers to the brain, not knee???? nm
Probably refers to staples--white load, maybe? nm
Subject: Probably refers to staples--white load, maybe? nm
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When transcribing "Sister so-and-so, when dictator refers
Subject: When transcribing "Sister so-and-so, when dictator refers
to patient as "sister" throughout report, is "sister" capitalized or not? Neither way looks correct to me.
it is adverse lie. refers to how the testicles lay in the scrotum.
Subject: it is adverse lie. refers to how the testicles lay in the scrotum.
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pepto refers to stomach so peptoesophageal
Subject: pepto refers to stomach so peptoesophageal
is same as gastroesophageal. There is cecectomy for exicision of cecum.
Break the word down - osteo refers to
Subject: Break the word down - osteo refers to
bone and condyle is a part of the bone as per femoral condyle, lateral condyle etc. so yes it is a word.
Maybe sibilant -- Somnolent refers to awareness/
Subject: Maybe sibilant -- Somnolent refers to awareness/
neurologic state of a patient.
ray refers to the digits...toes, fingers, etc..not patellae..sm
Subject: ray refers to the digits...toes, fingers, etc..not patellae..sm
does not make any sense.
a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
Subject: a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
therefore YURanalysis sounds like it has a consonant and so A is used. With MI and MRI, it sounds like EM-I or EM-R-I. It sounds like a vowel and so AN is used.
on a quick search, it seems Atar refers to a drug RX
Subject: on a quick search, it seems Atar refers to a drug RX
can't be certain, but that does fit the context of the sentence. "if the patient doesn't have *a prescription drug supplement coverage plan*"
capitalization question - if refers to a heading in the note, do I cap
Subject: capitalization question - if refers to a heading in the note, do I cap
In the dictation, MD says (in ROS) "...please see history of present illness." Do I type "...please see History of Present Ilness" or no caps?
Third-spacing is correct. Refers to fluid shift
Subject: Third-spacing is correct. Refers to fluid shift
to interstitial space.
Dont know, but "sharp" usually refers to optic disc
Subject: Dont know, but "sharp" usually refers to optic disc
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apoptotic ? refers to cellular changes which may result in a gait disturbance. nm
Subject: apoptotic ? refers to cellular changes which may result in a gait disturbance. nm
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And by the way, PLEURAL refers to thelining of the lungs, PLURAL means ore than one. have not heard
Subject: And by the way, PLEURAL refers to thelining of the lungs, PLURAL means ore than one. have not heard of pleural effusion, etc????
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