Glad to help. I always second guess on those words. nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2007-09-17
In Reply to: It rolled off my fingers with the e but then I second-guessed. Thanks! nm - I know A-ffect is the verb!?
Subject: Glad to help. I always second guess on those words. nm
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Glad you got it!!! Love them plain words, they will sm
Subject: Glad you got it!!! Love them plain words, they will sm
mess you up worse than the really technical terms!!!
glad to help. Just found this site with inverted words--sm
Subject: glad to help. Just found this site with inverted words--sm
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZyoERKAqvNoC&dq=medical+term+for+nose+hair&oi=print&pg=PA117&ots=D4soEOqfVj&sig=U_NB-wT--LYcUlnGjJjT5273gEQ&prev=http://www.google.com/search%3Fhl%3Den%26lr%3D%26q%3Dmedical%2Bterm%2Bfor%2Bnose%2Bhair%26btnG%3DSearch&sa=X&oi=print&ct=result&cd=1
These English words will get us all the time!! Glad you got it! Now I can relax. nm
Subject: These English words will get us all the time!! Glad you got it! Now I can relax. nm
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BOS covers the correct usage of these words. I'm not sure why it was included, but I'm glad i
Subject: BOS covers the correct usage of these words. I'm not sure why it was included, but I'm glad it was!
Wow!! Just a guess. Glad we got it. nm
Subject: Wow!! Just a guess. Glad we got it. nm
They usually do not say just ESR. Guess he forget the D. LOL. Glad I could help. NM
Subject: They usually do not say just ESR. Guess he forget the D. LOL. Glad I could help. NM
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No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book
Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or
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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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Glad we got it. Glad I could read what I wrote!! nm
Subject: Glad we got it. Glad I could read what I wrote!! nm
I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!
Subject: I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!
Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
Subject: Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
nm
My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.
Subject: My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.
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need help with 2 words please
Subject: need help with 2 words please
Hi, I'm a semi-new transcriptionist who has had no formal training, and I'm having some problems figuring out a couple spellings. One is a medication called *Inderon* (not sure how to spell). The other is a phrase that I'm not sure what exactly the doctor is saying. It sounds like *bill-raw-2 anastomoses* Thanks SO much for any help!!!
two words
Subject: two words
Inderon? How about Enduron.
A few words... need help!
Subject: A few words... need help!
This doctor is slurring bad so I don't even know if my examples will be accurate!! It sounds like she hasn't gone to med school OR general english and doesn't know how to pronounce words. Ugh.
- Glypenitin? Some kind of medication. Don't know what it is for as this patient has many diseases.
- Sounds like "see-ko" syndrome... I think. I can't understand her!! Fecal syndrome? LOL Maybe it's sickle syndrome.. I don't know.
- Sounds like "smith". As in positive ANA, positive SSA and SSB (I can't tell if it's SSA and SSB or just one or the other GRR!!!!), positive RNP, positive __________, positive rheumatoid factor.
I'm going to try to finish this report. Wish me luck. :/
For the fun of it!! Hydroclomibmwlap... I don't expect anyone to look THAT up. ;) That one deserves a big fat blank. Yes, that is the exact way she pronounced it.
Enavaprovolil was actually Enalapril. How horrible is that? LOL javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');
Also, if anyone has a 2x4 so I can go beat this doctor senseless, I'd appreciate it. ;)
HELP w/words
Subject: HELP w/words
Scaling of the uterus is correct...Dead skin cells that they debride is what I was told in the past.
I believe it is: they ADD FLUID so it is: installation of the endometrial fluid following cannulization of the cervix.
It should be 2 words
Subject: It should be 2 words
You do something every day, which makes it an everyday occurrence. :D
Two words please...sm
Subject: Two words please...sm
Doing an appendectomy...
Dr. says Hemostasis was obtained with a s/l "bogey". Then s/l "Scarpa fascia" was incised sharply.
Is this correct? Been awhile since I have done this type of dictation.
Thanks in advance!!!!
words
Subject: words
s/l Cervicogenic cephalgia likely emanating from the
fred occipital nerve. (is cervicogenic a word?)
The patient will consider left thoroccipital blocks for work up for radiofrequency neurotomy. (thoroccipital ?)
possible words
Subject: possible words
on the second word...possibly he is saying Achilles.
On the other word maybe he is saying epiphysis, which is the growth area near the end of a bone
Two words or one?
Subject: Two words or one?
Again, are you trying to figure out two words or one? Also should the sentence say, Fatigue of 4 or 5 months' duration and Fatigue as 4 or 5 months relation?
2 words please
Subject: 2 words please
He appears to have intact s/l 'subscapitear', what appears to be expanded into some of the infraspinatus, but there is some healed tendon in the back involving s/l 'terries'?(this one is mumbled bad) and the infraspinatus
May be, but he is not saying those words
Subject: May be, but he is not saying those words
just saying 3 and 1. He is very clear. I did leave it blank. Thanks again for trying.
help with 2 words...
Subject: help with 2 words...
There is also 6 mm x 3 mm S/L ovoid hypointense S/L bogus in the anterior knee joint inferior to the patella, possibly representing a small loose body.
Two words
Subject: Two words
Two words, followed up.
Subject: Two words, followed up.
No. Two words. nm
Subject: No. Two words. nm
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help with words
Subject: help with words
is it serm amylase was normal at 64 or serum amylase?
help with words
Subject: help with words
HEENT: The patient was dentrous otherwise normal.
help with words
Subject: help with words
Neurologic exam reveals normal multistrength? in all muscle groups. Century ?exam is normal to pinprick and light touch.
help with words
Subject: help with words
Is it drape with biodrape? or viodrape? please help!
help with words
Subject: help with words
The doc say "When the root was retracted immediately a rather tool discrete cone shape disk herniation." not sure of the underline word. appreciate your help.
HELP WITH WORDS PLEASE
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2 words help please
Subject: 2 words help please
mucusy secretions?
how about midcycle bleeding? should it be mid-cycle?
ENT words help
Subject: ENT words help
Has anyone heard the words - in ENT work - compatible with a "pachydermes myringes?" I am not finding that - maybe pachydermia myringes. Any suggestions? Thanks
ENT words help
Subject: ENT words help
I considered that, but he is saying "the drum appears to be slightly opaque compatible with pachydermes myringes - so the myringes is for the ear, right? This is an older doctor so not sure he is "making it up" or...
In other words, If he/she says: sm
Subject: In other words, If he/she says: sm
1. Right coronary artery: The RCA is tortuous and gives off .......
2. Left anterior descending artery: the LAD.....
a few words to try
Subject: a few words to try
I found a few "maneuvers" for cholangiogram. Try one of these: flushing, Pringle, push-through, rendezvous, Kocher
Hope it helps
two words (nm)
Subject: two words (nm)
words
Subject: words
nitro stands for nitroglycerin...a medication used to control angina.
Nitro sub: nitrolgycerin sublingual wich means under the tongue.
Nitro patch: nitroglycerin administered via patch placed on body.
You need to go back to terminology/medications class...that is a very old one.
Two Words nm
Subject: Two Words nm
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More words
Subject: More words
I think he is saying subdeltoid sprain for diagnosis. (could that be?) He also says he has some medial s/l thotic pain. Also, MRI confirms strain of the medial deltoid with minimal s/l sococal edema. and finally the s/l taos beneath the deltoid insertion also included the FHL tendon sheath.
need help with a few words
Subject: need help with a few words
The planned procedure is going to be a right second hammertoe of the S/L smartal implant S/L texosectomy through the fifth toe, hardware removal bilateral fifth metatarsals. Also where would commas or periods go in this paragraph? TIA
2 words.
Subject: 2 words.
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not sure what 2 words are...
Subject: not sure what 2 words are...
Most of her pain appears to be posterior tibial tendon, just proximal s/l(to its) insertion s/l (in or and )the navicular. any ideas. very unclear audio. tia.
PE words help
Subject: PE words help
Child PE under HEENT doc says tracheal midline. Is it trachea midline or tracheal? Fonts I assume is fontanelles. Is it acceptable to leave as fonts, or should I spell it out? Under Heart: Sinus rhythm with tachycardia. Normal s/l mertz. Any idea what mertz is? Any help would be appreciated.
mid words
Subject: mid words
I keep them separate except for midline as one word.
Both are 2 words.
Subject: Both are 2 words.
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several words...
Subject: several words...
DIAGNOSES:
1. PLANTAR FASCIITIS, RIGHT SIDE
2. NEURALGIA, RIGHT SIDE
The majority of her tenderness appears to be both plantar and plantar medial with palpation. She has a positive Tinel along S/L the medial branch S/L calcaneal curve S/L new calcaneal nerve which radiates distally on today's examination. ANY IDEAS..I am LOST :-) tia.
Help with words.
Subject: Help with words.
This is a man with BPH and the procedure he's undergoing is a transurethral resection of the prostate. The sentence is: "The <____________> were evacuated and hemostasis was completed with <____________> electrode." The first blank s/l "cheeps" and the second blank s/l "row bowd or row bowl". He's an ESL doctor too. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Help with words.
Subject: Help with words.
Ok, I need a lot of help with three words in this section. They all seem like they have to do with a urinalysis, but I'm not sure and can't find anything solid on google since I'm probably spelling the words wrong. Thank you in advance for any help!
Section is:
She had a urinalysis which showed 20-40 white cells, <s/l positive LCE>, but no bacteria and no <s/l epis>. She has a calcium of 9.2, a phosphorus of 3.5. She had a urine sodium of 65 and urine creatinine of 29.3 and urine eosinophils which were negative. That calculates for a <s/l ceena> of 2.5.
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