Echo revealed lf vent. hypertrophy with a s/l 5th
Posted By: ECG help on 2007-10-05
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Subject: Echo revealed lf vent. hypertrophy with a s/l 5th
hypertrophy with s/l 5th person ejection fracture???
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s/l oak vertebral hypertrophy
Subject: s/l oak vertebral hypertrophy
with bilateral neural foraminal narrowing and _____ (s/l oak) vertebral hypertrophy and spurring and particularly C4-5 through C6-7
hypertrophy possibly - nm
Subject: hypertrophy possibly - nm
s/l infererior terminate hypertrophy
Subject: s/l infererior terminate hypertrophy
The patient also has a significant history of allergies with nasal obstruction and associated inferior terminate hypertrophy.
It would be left ventricular hypertrophy
Subject: It would be left ventricular hypertrophy
and I would expand it.
Hyperplasia is an excess of normal tissue. Specifically, it is the increased cell production in a normal tissue or an organ. Hyperplasia may be a sign of precancerous changes.
"pincher-type" hypertrophy?? sm
Subject: "pincher-type" hypertrophy?? sm
Doctor says patient has possible "pincher-type" hypertrophy of the acetabular margin.
Patient's assessment is hip pain with possible "pincher" impingement.
metric; 0.5+ (hypertrophy is measured using 0-10 cm Visual Analog Scale) nm
Subject: metric; 0.5+ (hypertrophy is measured using 0-10 cm Visual Analog Scale) nm
CT chest revealed tree and s/l bud changes s/m
Subject: CT chest revealed tree and s/l bud changes s/m
CT of the chest revealed some tree and s/l "bud" changes in the right lower lobe consistent with pneumonitis.
X-ray revealed (SoundS like) BJT in all three compar
Subject: X-ray revealed (SoundS like) BJT in all three compar
Post bilateral total knee arthroplasty. X-rays of bilateral knees revealed (sounds like) BJT or DJT in all three compartments.
Thank you in advance for your help!
A s/l NMH analyzer revealed elevated titer of ANA
Subject: A s/l NMH analyzer revealed elevated titer of ANA
Bad accent dictator help pls
HEART: revealed a s/l "night" rate........
Subject: HEART: revealed a s/l "night" rate........
Under Physical exam, in the HEART section, doc says "revealed a s/l "night" rate of 96, no murmur."
Can anyone think of a word that sounds like "night," that makes sense here?
Thanks,
Abby
See MS. Not sure if word after "PAI-1 Stage 4G/5G (being). Does being fit or maybe revealed?
Subject: See MS. Not sure if word after "PAI-1 Stage 4G/5G (being). Does being fit or maybe revealed?
The patient did have laboratory studies performed in February 2008, which revealed normal MTHFR, protein-C, protein-S as well as antithrombin III, negative Factor V Leiden mutation, anticardiolipin antibodies being normal with PAI-1 Stage 4G/5G being heterozygous. The patient’s had a normal homocysteine level of 8.2 as well. In April 2008, the patient had other studies performed including a prothrombin 20210A mutation, which was negative with anti beta-2 glycoprotein antibodies being negative as well.
Sorry, have to vent a little
Subject: Sorry, have to vent a little
I cannot believe the literacy levels of the doctors coming out of medical school these days. I have one doc who doesn't know the difference between "calculus" and "calculi." He uses "calculi" every time, even when there is only one stone.
And another - OMG!! - she uses "nephrolithasis" interchangeably with "calculus" - as in, "There is a nephrolithiasis in the right kidney."
DRIVES ME BATTY!!!!
Thanks - that's why I come here to vent
Subject: Thanks - that's why I come here to vent
It keeps me (relatively) sane.
Urine culture revealed to the 5th" E. coli.
Subject: Urine culture revealed to the 5th" E. coli.
n/m
an extensive workup revealed s/l ordernomic dysfunction
Subject: an extensive workup revealed s/l ordernomic dysfunction
EGD of the stomach revealed no s/l flenic lesions. This cannot be splenic, right? TIA.
Subject: EGD of the stomach revealed no s/l flenic lesions. This cannot be splenic, right? TIA.
Ś-vent" sheath?? sm
Used in radiofrequency ablation of saphenous vein. I can hear a "6" but not so sure of the "vent" part. The "6-vent" sheath was inserted over the guide wire. Anyone heard of this?
Thanks!
vent asynchrony
Subject: vent asynchrony
S/L ash-er-vent solution
Subject: S/L ash-er-vent solution
We will add an ash-er-vent solution to her Albuterol in hopes that she may have better breathing.
Thanks Deborah
Vent setting: 35% s/l T-bar
Subject: Vent setting: 35% s/l T-bar
thanks
could it be vent tube?
Subject: could it be vent tube?
Vent settings?
Subject: Vent settings?
Pulse ox 100% on AC 18/450, 0 of PEEP, 100% FIO2.
Do I have this written correctly?
Small vent
Subject: Small vent
To QA- I understand what verbatim means-you do not need to tell me, and especially not with sarcasm and bossiness. The word(s) you added were not in the dictation. In other words, what you apparently heard is not what I heard.
Thanks, I feel better.
scan revealed nodular s/l ace-ee-iss entry into the head of the pancreas
Subject: scan revealed nodular s/l ace-ee-iss entry into the head of the pancreas
Can't make out this word. Sounds like ace-ee-iss with the stress on ace. Here's the whole sentence. "A CT of the abdomen with contrast revealed nodular [ace-ee-iss?] entry into the head of the pancreas and the omental fat, which was felt to represent adenopathy or recurrent tumor." Any ideas? Thanks!
Prostate cancer: 1. This will be the 3rd serial PSA. S/L ?S1? has revealed a slight increase
Subject: Prostate cancer: 1. This will be the 3rd serial PSA. S/L ?S1? has revealed a slight increase
This should say "six" vent sheath.
don't know why it came out that way in the title.
This should say "six" vent sheath
I think it should say 6 French sheath
Poly-Vent. sm for list.
Subject: Poly-Vent. sm for list.
Guaifenesin and phenylpropanolaminePronunciation: gwye FEN e sin/fen ill proe pa NOLE a meen
Brand Names: Ami-Tex LA, Banex-LA, Coldloc-LA, Dayquil Sinus Pressure and Congestion, Despec, Entex LA, Exgest LA, G-Vent, Guaifenex PPA 75, Guaivent, Guiatex LA, Naldecon-EX Pediatric, Nasahist LA, Phentex-LA, Phenylfenesin LA, Poly-Vent, Profen LA, Stamoist LA, Triaminic Expectorant, Vanex-LA
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below is a link with a lot of these preps (some of the headings are in Spanish, but the meds are in English etc.
http://12.42.224.225/Library/HealthGuide/es-us/DrugGuide/SearchResults.asp?letter=G&module_name=DrugGuide
s/l express-a-vent monitor sm
Subject: s/l express-a-vent monitor sm
patient has atrial fibrillation. Doc states, we will have an AF s/l ++express a vent++ monitor done.
is it pulmono-arterial vent?
Subject: is it pulmono-arterial vent?
I can't find the "correct" way....
sounds like pulmono arterial
my best guess is pulmono-arterial vent
You're right Omni-Vent inhaler but
Subject: You're right Omni-Vent inhaler but
the other I cannot help you with. Only nasonex comes to mind but does come in mcg.
Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you
Subject: Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you
I was not sure about Nasonex. Since I have no work until 9 AM and I get up early, I try to help people with only the terminology I know. Otherwise I do not post. I'm sorry I could not answer your question of Nasonex, but like I said, that is the only thing that comes to mind. I looked in my drug books and found nothing other than that. I looked in my ENT book as it has drugs listed and again nothing. I have done a lot of research for you, be a little more appreciative. Sounds like I got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. Good luck with your search. Perhaps someone else can help you and that is your best bet when people start getting on.
I would spell it out, pulmonary arterial vent - sm
Subject: I would spell it out, pulmonary arterial vent - sm
My department would not allow us to use made up words or slang, so I would spell it out as pulmonary arterial vent, or pulmonary artery vent, and I'm not even sure about the vent. Maybe it should actually be ventilation. I'd have to see the context.
allergy testing revealed positives to cockroaches and "tera-nices mite" nm. TIA
Subject: allergy testing revealed positives to cockroaches and "tera-nices mite" nm. TIA
Pelvic exam revealed normal external genitalia, s/l; *DUS*, clear vagina,... nm
Subject: Pelvic exam revealed normal external genitalia, s/l; *DUS*, clear vagina,... nm
upper endoscopy revealed hiatal hernia, and s/l lymph un-gate tagious?
Subject: upper endoscopy revealed hiatal hernia, and s/l lymph un-gate tagious?
PET/CT scan revealed intensive s/l digeate localization involving bilateral nasopharyngeal ~sm~ TIA
Subject: PET/CT scan revealed intensive s/l digeate localization involving bilateral nasopharyngeal ~sm~ TIA
tonsils, left intraparotid, diffusely throughout cervical chain, left supraclavicular nodes, bilateral axillary, prevascular, right hilar, subcarinal, intense splenic focus, extensive retrocrural and 2 retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy.
drug may be Vasotec; not sure where to verify Omni-Vent. nm
Subject: drug may be Vasotec; not sure where to verify Omni-Vent. nm
nm
Pt with asthma on s/l Buta vent 1 to 2 puffs every four hours. nm
Subject: Pt with asthma on s/l Buta vent 1 to 2 puffs every four hours. nm
Sorry..nope...it is so clear and states twice "Buta vent". ??
Subject: Sorry..nope...it is so clear and states twice "Buta vent". ??
The pathology revealed ductal carcinoma in situ, grade 2-3 intracystic papillary component. No invas
Subject: The pathology revealed ductal carcinoma in situ, grade 2-3 intracystic papillary component. No invasive carcinoma.
The patient had a heart cath taht did not show any s/l "mora" or gradient across teh left vent
Subject: The patient had a heart cath taht did not show any s/l "mora" or gradient across teh left ventricle.
echo help
Subject: echo help
Haven't done these in quite awhile and have an ESL dictator!! Anyway, sounds like he's saying "Olfax is used" ??
u r right - it's an echo! nm
Subject: u r right - it's an echo! nm
Thnx.
Echo:
Subject: Echo:
Would be E:A reversal.
echo
Subject: echo
echo
Subject: echo
aliasing-this is an artifact
echo help please
Subject: echo help please
I'm new to this type of account and am feeling lost! Thanks in advance!
Small pericardial effusion, not s/l"heminamically" serious.
Echo Findings
Subject: Echo Findings
Can you hear coaptation of the cusps?
not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
Subject: not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
echo report help
Subject: echo report help
He says, "aortic valve area is 1.3 square cm."
Is that how it is written the "square cm" or is there another way?
Thanks.
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