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Extremities

Posted By: stuck on 2008-05-30
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Subject: Extremities

Homan sign is negative.  There is no ??_________ or calf tenderness.


it kind of sounds like gastra something. I've searched google under Homan sign and calf tenderness and i just don't have the slightest idea what this could be.




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Extremities help
Subject: Extremities help

TGIF everyone!


Dr. states "extremiteis have clubbing, edema, and s/l ches-pa-nin."  I've looked at a million websites but am coming up with nothing.  Chest pain doesn't make sense--any thoughts?


extremities
Subject: extremities

Is there any information in the rest of the report that might give a clue such as chief complaint/diagnosis, etc.?
Extremities
Subject: Extremities

EXTREMITIES:  Dark s/l rugor as she does have peripheral vascular disease.


Any ideas?

The dictator spells it out as rugor.  Just making sure it exists.


Extremities - no CVA or CVP?
Subject: Extremities - no CVA or CVP?

Has anyone ever heard of either of these terms dictated under the "extremities" section of a physical exam?  I can understand "no CVA" in a way because of the patient ever had a stroke then their extremities might be effected (although I would think this would go under the neuro section).  Its the CVP that I'm not getting.  I've checked my abbreviation references and I can't find anything this would refer to.


BTW, I left this blank.  The QA department filled the blank with No CVA or CVP.  I'm curious more than anything.  Am I missing something here?


extremities
Subject: extremities

EXTREMITIES: Full range of motion.s/l*no pull incentive.*

62-year-old woman - no complaints

Thanks for your help.
Extremities
Subject: Extremities


one more extremities
Subject: one more extremities

 Extremities: There was no s/l lawgren ____ syndrome present.


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There is no s/l placidity to his extremities.
Subject: There is no s/l placidity to his extremities.


CVAT in the extremities? What would this mean?
Subject: CVAT in the extremities? What would this mean?

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in the extremities are there NPO? pulses?
Subject: in the extremities are there NPO? pulses?


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Subject: see above, probably not related to extremities nm

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Extremities exam:
Subject: Extremities exam:

 


s/l altoitialpalses are palpable.


Any idea what this term is? This is under Extremities physical exam.


Extremities: No edema. Altoitailpalses are palpable.


Extremities word help
Subject: Extremities word help

This is on a physical examination under the heading extremities.


EXTREMITIES: Extremities show [hemorisnose] bilaterally.


I am having trouble with the word in brackets. That is what it sounds like.


extremities word help
Subject: extremities word help

Heberden's nodes, named for William Heberden (1710-1801)[1], are hard or bony swellings which can develop in the distal interphalangeal joints (DIP) (the joints closest to the end of the fingers and toes). They are a sign of osteoarthritis, and are caused by formation...

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Subject: lower extremities

Could dictator be saying "gastrocs" for inner gastrocnemius muscles? Let us know, if you find out -- this is a doozy! Rosie

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Subject: venous s/l chassis changes.( in the pe of extremities)


I think bones, joints and extremities. nm
Subject: I think bones, joints and extremities. nm

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Subject: Extremities PE No chords or cords


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Subject: more likely a type of osteoarthritis because no it would not go there under extremities.


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Subject: In PE: Extremities with basilar edema

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Subject: I see. In this pt it's upper & lower extremities [SM]


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Subject: how about the extremities part of the exam?? nm


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Subject: Neurology word help re extremities

Neurology -


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Subject: Lower extremities ? - could be pedal OR it

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Subject: muscles of the upper extremities - sm

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Subject: autopsy word -- Extremities are pugilistic

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Subject: lower extremities - might be "peroneal nerve" /nm

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Subject: Compression stockings over both lower extremities?

Another stab in the dark...this one's drivin' me nuts for some reason! 
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Subject: How about extremities no clubbing, cyanosis, or edema. no

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Subject: s/l Lateral Lig views of the lower extremities

Bilateral Lower Extremities (Test)


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Subject: extremities- positive s/l esquail edema is present


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Subject: No CCE? clubbing, cyanosis or edema? Extremities exam? nm


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Subject: physical exam: Extremities have *bordy* edema. Thanks!


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Subject: There are bruises on the extremities, but no "local eye a severe" pain???

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S/L areas of "ka-poor upper/lower extremities?sm
Subject: S/L areas of "ka-poor upper/lower extremities?sm

Or S/L areas that appear upper and lower extremities and some mottling of lower extremities with some cyanosis of digits.


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Subject: in physical exam: where will I put "no cyanosis on oxygen"? Still in extremities or somewhere else?

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Subject: #1 might be "extra sounds; extremities without edema." #2 is "leukocyte esterase" (nm)

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Subject: Here is a good all around PE link. Click on lower extremities exam. sm

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Subject: sorry...messed that up....s/l contact "art" assist level for the lower extremities? nm

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Subject: Pt has hemosiderin staining of both lower extremities with severe s/l lipodermosclerosis on left.

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Subject: *Par due orange* of the lower extremities secondary to congestive heart failure. - sm

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Subject: Decreased pinpric sensation to the bilateral lower extremities but areas of s/l passhiveness -sm-

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Subject: , inspection of her bilateral upper extremities, shows her s/l 'enteal' incision on the left side


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Subject: "good capillary refill and *brisk distal pulses*?? over both lower extremities" (my 2 cents) nm


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Subject: Range of motion of his lower extremities was full in range accompanied by mild ____ sign

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Subject: Could use Thorax or Extremities. Axillary line is the horizontal line

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