Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info there.
Posted By: nm on 2009-04-22
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Never heard of it. Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info.
Subject: Never heard of it. Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info.
It would be cardiac cripple as in
Subject: It would be cardiac cripple as in
being unable to get around with his cardiac condition.
Cardiac cripple. His ejection fraction...perhaps. NM
Subject: Cardiac cripple. His ejection fraction...perhaps. NM
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Google for 6-MP and see if it fits the dictated info. NM
NM
Ceretec scan? Can google for more info. nm
Subject: Ceretec scan? Can google for more info. nm
actually coblation is not a knife....info on google...
Subject: actually coblation is not a knife....info on google...
probably "O-to-Z" rotational flap. do a google search for mor info. /nm
Subject: probably "O-to-Z" rotational flap. do a google search for mor info. /nm
Drug s/l K-clor. Doesn't say what it is for. Not finding much info on google
Subject: Drug s/l K-clor. Doesn't say what it is for. Not finding much info on google
pulmonary cripple--is this a real term??
Subject: pulmonary cripple--is this a real term??
I tried googling this but the results weren't very satisfying. Does anyone know if "pulmonary cripple" is a legitimate term? This was dictated during a physical exam under General Appearance about a person in a wheelchair on oxygen.
Found it! Google "GA Brunelli" and/or "GR Brunelli" lots of info in the journals. nm
Subject: Found it! Google "GA Brunelli" and/or "GR Brunelli" lots of info in the journals. nm
cardiac leaflet redundancy? mitral leaflet redundancy? see info
Subject: cardiac leaflet redundancy? mitral leaflet redundancy? see info
mitral valve redundancy
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I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary. There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.
As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true).
When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong.
So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google.
gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Only that it's cardiac. -nm
Subject: Only that it's cardiac. -nm
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cardiac
Subject: cardiac
pt had laser ablation to greater saphenous vein, developed flash pulmonary edema, workup was negative except for sl-immulionic cardiac myocardial infarction.
thanks for any help.
CARDIAC
Subject: CARDIAC
s/l he has a history of AGA with stenting. What could the AGA stand for?
Thank you
cardiac
Subject: cardiac
I can't figure out this term. The report is about nonsustained ventricular tachycardia. "The patient also underwent s/l bucasee and stent to the left coronary artery."
cardiac
Subject: cardiac
patient will be admitted to a monitor bed, whether it is sl-telesurge or telesearch or possibly an ICU bed.
cardiac med
Subject: cardiac med
Doc is coughing and I'm not sure what is is trying to say:
She is supposedly on Cardizem and hydros (cough/sneeze)a pressor.
Or could that be hydrosapressor. Hard to tell with the hacking. Help!
cardiac med
Subject: cardiac med
I have asked him to alter his diuretics by decreasing the Lasix to 120 mg a.m., 80 mg in the p.m., and then allowed him to take some ___ 2.5 mg every other day and limit his fluid intake to three quarts per day.
Sounds like me-ta-zo-lol or something along those lines. Closest thing I found was betaxolol, but the dosage is not right. Thanks for any help!
cardiac help
Subject: cardiac help
Pateitn had 5th s/l transmission on the event marker. Is transmission correct? TIA
Cardiac Help
Subject: Cardiac Help
Holter on 1/24/02 sinus rythm s/l PACPVC, TIA
New to Cardiac
Subject: New to Cardiac
medication s/l Taztia XT. Is this correct? Is it a generic or brand name? TIA
Cardiac help
Subject: Cardiac help
adenosine (s/l) Bruce Cardiolite stress test. I know there are Bruce protocols for stress tests, I just never heard anyone describe an adenosine test quite this way
Cardiac help
Subject: Cardiac help
EKG shows normal sinus rhythm with some lateral ST-T wave changes.
Double checking ST-T wave changes. Hypen or not?
cardiac help
Subject: cardiac help
Talking about an electrocardiogram. The s/l R-dar intervals are fairly regular and I do not clearly see flutter waves.
cardiac help again
Subject: cardiac help again
The s/l "sun periods" are appearing to have a fairly regular R-R intervals even though there is less so.
cardiac
Subject: cardiac
For anticoagulation he is on a s/l "rely program" and receiving s/l "do-ba-gan-trine"
Thanks
cardiac help
Subject: cardiac help
peak to peak aortic gardient is 69 - tore? tor?
cardiac help please sm
Subject: cardiac help please sm
Her PATs showed ST segment changes indicative of myocardial ischemia.
Is it really PATs? Can't find it anywhere. Thanks!
Cardiac help!!!!!!!!!!!!
Subject: Cardiac help!!!!!!!!!!!!
My doc is talking about heart cath results. The sentence is: The first obtuse marginal has 50-60% "superaberrant" stenosis but filled via saphenous vein graft.
Of course its the superaberrant part I dont' get. I can't find it any of my books but that is what it sounds like he is saying. HELP
cardiac med
Subject: cardiac med
Bystolic
Maybe cor or cardiac???
Subject: Maybe cor or cardiac???
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s/l caddawet (cardiac med?)
It's clearly not Catapres, sounds really clear.
Cardiac drug
Subject: Cardiac drug
Amoxapine
I'll be looking for the palliative sound alike...
cardiac catheter
Subject: cardiac catheter
Is it acceptable for a doctor to use cardiac cath or should I edit it to catheter? Thanks.
Please see msg. Cardiac question. TIA!
Subject: Please see msg. Cardiac question. TIA!
She refused a stress test to evaluate s/l "catacombing" effects with stress testing to see if her ectopy was increased.
Cardiac Catheterization ?
Subject: Cardiac Catheterization ?
They were unable to cross the aortic valve because the catheters could not reach his aorta, and the s/l PTIL could not even reach the beginning of the aortic valve.
any idea what this is? don't know if it's a tool, type of catheter . . .
thanks for any help!
Cardiac Drug
Subject: Cardiac Drug
doxazosin 10 mg a day plus _______________ 90 mg a day in addition to the atenolol 25 mg a day for his blood pressure at present.
s/l nythediac or mythediac
cardiac - (s/l) blit placed
Subject: cardiac - (s/l) blit placed
background on patient - hypoplastic left heart syndrome, who has undergone Norwood Stage 1, with a Blalock-Taussig shunt, and subsequently Glenn anastomosis and tricuspid annuloplasty, and most recently underwent a modified fenestrated Fontan by ....
He was begun on milrinone on his return to the CICU for his mediastinal exploration. This was discontinued on 6/13/2006. He underwent a catheterization on 6/15/2006, at which time he also had a right ____sounds like *blit*_________ placed, with the findings of the Fontan pressures
??? I am at a loss! Thanks for help! I cannot find any any of my references.
If cardiac, could be MB index
Subject: If cardiac, could be MB index
troponin, CK, MB....
Possible cardiac word?
Subject: Possible cardiac word?
In HPI: history of severe COPD with an FEV1 of 0.78, cor-pul-mo-nol and associated right-sided heart failure.
This is the only info I have. Thank you!
Possible cardiac word
Subject: Possible cardiac word
Cor pulmonale. nm
cardiac word
Subject: cardiac word
I believe it is cor pulmonale
Cardiac terms
Subject: Cardiac terms
A1-A2
A2
A-N
A-V
P wave
PA
P-R interval and segment
Q wave
QRS complex
QT duration
QTc
ST segment
T wave
U wave
Note combinations such as ST-T waves or ST-T-wave changes or non-Q-wave myocardial infarction.
cardiac word
Subject: cardiac word
Is anyone familiar with what s/l "Koola" stress test?
cardiac word
Subject: cardiac word
Yes, I think that is it. Thanks!
Cardiac: Tachy?
Subject: Cardiac: Tachy?
How do you spell it? Is it tacky or tache?
proBNP. As in cardiac BNP. NM
Subject: proBNP. As in cardiac BNP. NM
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Doing cardiac surgery...
Subject: Doing cardiac surgery...
Initially an incision was made in the left atrium in "sandigrade's" groove...anyone ever heard of this?
Cardiac cath.
Subject: Cardiac cath.
born with _______ double-outlet right ventricle
Sounds like SBN.
Thanks.
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