has anyone heard of this before? there's a little stumble between "free fall free" and "pattern" so I'm not certain.
In LAB portion: "a free T and a free T4" Subject: In LAB portion: "a free T and a free T4"
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.
The dr. states: Radiographically, he has no signs of loosening of the well-fixed implant user long stem components on the femur and the tibia. I can' t find this component or if it is even one. Help! Thanks!!!
I'm have a lady with a femur fracture and he's talking about her THR. He is saying "there is evidence of a "t-con" to the component. Overall alignment appears to be satisfactory
Pt. had chest pain while walking...then the Dr. dictates " he felt like he was hit in the chest. There was a 'somewhat phoretic component to that'....." any ideas? I've tried to make "diaphoretic" out of it, but I do not hear that. Please help and thanks!!!!
s/l component separation Subject: s/l component separation
Mumble mouth ESL
The patient was taken to the operating room for lysis of adhesions, liver biopsy and s/l component separation.
Ortho- She has a low level discomfort as mentioned by the "s/l Houser" mechanical component. Has to do with knee pain.
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks
labral component Subject: labral component
i think either one is okay (+0 or plus zero) but using "plus zero" is preferred if given at the beginning of a sentence
Hip component s/l "car eye" Subject: Hip component s/l "car eye"
Have any of you heard of a hip replacement component that s/l "car eye?" Thanks for your help! I have had it twice now and can't find it anywhere. Have a great weekend!
Dupuy 's/l ka rii' femoral component Subject: Dupuy 's/l ka rii' femoral component
S/l he is saying an "ed"at the end of the word, not sure if it Kiel or Keel component.
Stedman's has keel of glenoid component. nm Subject: Stedman's has keel of glenoid component. nm
I googled loose dermal component and a lot of things came up related to pain and discomfort, I have never heard of this, but check it out.
Maybe proximal or distal component of a prosthesis? nm Subject: Maybe proximal or distal component of a prosthesis? nm
put this patient back into a short-arm cast with a small thumb component with a tension to be able to allow the patient to get some flexion at the MP joint.
The nature of her chest wall spasms is not clear. The first thing that comes to mind is herpes, but this would have to be herpes syn rash. There does not appear to be a cutaneous component to it, and postherpetic neuralgia is less likely but still remains the most likely diagnosis.
Free air maybe...
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He's free to try to say whatever he wants. sm Subject: He's free to try to say whatever he wants. sm
He can say whatever he wants to in court. It may sound harsh, but that's really not your problem. If you accept a contract to do a verbatim account, then that's what you do - a verbatim account. I'm not here to argue the point with you of whether verbatim accounts are a good idea or not, or whether the insurance company, lawyers, or the man in the moon will like it. I gave the correct answer to the OP. A verbatim account is just that - verbatim. If that's what the client wants, that's what the client gets.
free T4 Subject: free T4
We checked a TSH, free T4, and T3.
free med? Subject: free med?
I gave him a pulmonary __________ s/l free med. It seemed to help him immensely as well. He has a pulmonary machine at home and albuterol solution for that.
The amount of bony degenerative joint disease appears minimal at this time, with pathology mainly concentrated in the discs. There were no ____ fragments or other abnormalities seen.
renal free (as far as I can remember) Subject: renal free (as far as I can remember)
free filling or flowing vitrinus?
I need help with this orthopedic term. I have heard it before, but I don't have a clue what it is. Sounds like free flowing or free filling vitreous or vitrinus. Doc is doing an arthroscopic surgery. Thanks