Got it - hypothenar - doctor added an 'ic'
Posted By: to the end and there is no such word - tx nm on 2007-10-02
In Reply to: S/L 'hypothearic' area of - the palmar side of the hand. TY - nm
Subject: Got it - hypothenar - doctor added an 'ic'
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could it be hypothenar??? - NM
Subject: could it be hypothenar??? - NM
Its not hyperthenar. It is hypothenar.
Subject: Its not hyperthenar. It is hypothenar.
Hypothenar eminence is on the hand
Subject: Hypothenar eminence is on the hand
added?
Subject: added?
should have added...sm
Subject: should have added...sm
parent/child relational problems is a V code, as it does not pertain to any psychological disorder, whereas Posttraumatic Stress Disoder is not a V code because it is considered a mental disorder.
I should have added...
Subject: I should have added...
This lady had this diagnosis for five months before she died. Thanks again.
Thanks I added that site to my fav. nm
Subject: Thanks I added that site to my fav. nm
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Thanks -I added that to my "favorites" sm
Subject: Thanks -I added that to my "favorites" sm
It was a stat report so I sent it flagged - didnt see anything resembling "queery" LOL
thank you...added it to my book.
Subject: thank you...added it to my book.
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oops...added an 'n'
Subject: oops...added an 'n'
sorry should have added sentence..sm
Subject: sorry should have added sentence..sm
There is some hyperlucency noted on the ____ s/l "tricotrim" of the wrist although awaiting radiology report.
Headings are allowed to be added.
Subject: Headings are allowed to be added.
It would look weird without a heading. Thanks.
Should have added patient's other medications
Subject: Should have added patient's other medications
She's on levothyroxine for her thyroid, Lipitor for her cholesterol, verapamil for her hypertension so I'm really confused here.
Thanks again! :-)
No - he spelled it the second time and added a hyphen ...
Subject: No - he spelled it the second time and added a hyphen ...
mega-gastrium. (But we all know how well they spell sometimes.) TGIF!
Could be abbreviating neutralizer like bicarbonate being added. nm
Subject: Could be abbreviating neutralizer like bicarbonate being added. nm
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Glad to help. I added the mesh to my list. nm
Subject: Glad to help. I added the mesh to my list. nm
TY! copied and pasted and added to favs...nm
Subject: TY! copied and pasted and added to favs...nm
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You added "with" after status, not necessarily
Subject: You added "with" after status, not necessarily
x
I'm thinking something like a "neck roll" added to
Subject: I'm thinking something like a "neck roll" added to
bed to elevate her head - just a guess
I have it dictated as "no added heart sounds"...nm
Subject: I have it dictated as "no added heart sounds"...nm
nm
A/P: s/l morris atherine was added to her reime and she is sent to GI for a screening colon. thank
Subject: A/P: s/l morris atherine was added to her reime and she is sent to GI for a screening colon. thank
I'm wondering if it's short for preservative free or having no color added,
Subject: I'm wondering if it's short for preservative free or having no color added,
s
That's it! Thanks added it and found this wonderful site for lap instrument searches, see inside.
Subject: That's it! Thanks added it and found this wonderful site for lap instrument searches, see inside.
http://lapsearch.net/
psyllium is a type of seed husk added to the diet for bulk and fiber. No capital 'p.' nm
Subject: psyllium is a type of seed husk added to the diet for bulk and fiber. No capital 'p.' nm
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Sounds okay. Reagent is a solution added to another solution. nm
Subject: Sounds okay. Reagent is a solution added to another solution. nm
ESL doctor - please help!!
Subject: ESL doctor - please help!!
Dictator says this word twice, but it sounds different each time and I don't think either is correct...
This patient recently got a diagnosis of Soft Tissue Rheumatism: He says:
She has a history of pelvic and scapular s/l tills, polyarthralgias, tight hamstrings and stated she has lost weight.
And in the other spot it sounds like he is saying pelvic and scapular tilts. Any ideas? Thanks!
Doctor's Name
Subject: Doctor's Name
I use MedWeb all the time. It is a great site! Check it out.
Help please PT doctor
Subject: Help please PT doctor
He sounds like he is saying towel and tilt testing. I can find tilt testing but not towel testing. Is there such a thing or am I hearing it incorrectly?
for an ENT doctor
Subject: for an ENT doctor
Anyone ever hear of what s/l boyette, voyette, goyette, ????? solution??? (used with packing the nose after surgery.........antiseptic ??????
I always put it exactly as the doctor says it
Subject: I always put it exactly as the doctor says it
Sometimes they say "levocurvature" instead of "levoscoliosis" because the curvature may be caused by the way the patient is positioned. The doc may be reluctant to diagnose a scoliosis on the basis of just one study.
Don't think so, but thanks anyway! Think doctor
Subject: Don't think so, but thanks anyway! Think doctor
Yes, the first one was a doctor name! Thanks to both of you!
Subject: Yes, the first one was a doctor name! Thanks to both of you!
the doctor is saying...
Subject: the doctor is saying...
(s/l) xanthalomas, but does he mean xanthomas? "He has the presence of xanthomas around the nasal portion of the orbits bilaterally."
The doctor is saying
Subject: The doctor is saying
“anichomycosis" Had several people listen and this is what he is saying, but all I find is onychomycosis. Was wondering if you can get that type of fungus on his nose from a fungus from the nail.
yes it is an ESL doctor!
Subject: yes it is an ESL doctor!
s/l she has gone detroit/detroph before..
"to try it" make sense in this context...
Anything's possible with this doctor - Thanks.
Subject: Anything's possible with this doctor - Thanks.
NM
could the doctor be saying
Subject: could the doctor be saying
urethritis/gonorrhea? I am finding this...just a guess.
If the doctor says...
Subject: If the doctor says...
The patient is issued *DME* of a sling-and-swathe to be used postoperatively.
What would be the correct thing to type out for DME? durable medical equipment?
The patient is issued a durable medical equipment of a sling-and-swathe to be used postoperatively. Just doesn't sound right :-( tia.
I believe the doctor is..
Subject: I believe the doctor is..
talking about the patient taking hydrochlorothiazide as a neuroleptic medication. Does that sound correct? TIA.
I can't tell what the doctor
Subject: I can't tell what the doctor
is dictating...lol. Not sure if it is neuralgic or neuralgia..thanks for your help.
if the doctor say L2 3 sm.
Subject: if the doctor say L2 3 sm.
is it written L2-3? The patient has a central angular tear at L2-3. tia.
The doctor dictates
Subject: The doctor dictates
His aortic valve appeared well-(s/l seated). I found some examples like that, but am unsure of certainty and spelling accuracy? Thank you in advance for any help.
Oh good... That is what I had gone with. This doctor
Subject: Oh good... That is what I had gone with. This doctor
consistently makes up his own drugs. He also makes up his own words. If I hear the non-word "equivocable" one more time, I am going to scream. He's a great dictator as far as being clear speaking, he just likes to improvise on his words a bit. Not fun for me.
THANKS!
and when it goes to court the doctor will
Subject: and when it goes to court the doctor will
x
61.5 inches? the doctor said
Subject: 61.5 inches? the doctor said
61 and a half inches. Wouldn't it be 61-1/2 inches and not 61.5? End of the day brain fog.
Thank you. I think it is the doctor's mistake....
Subject: Thank you. I think it is the doctor's mistake....
Doctor's Addresses
Subject: Doctor's Addresses
I swear by this site and use it quite a bit.
www.ama-assn.org/
Thank you everyone, but do you always find the name of the doctor that you are looking for?
Subject: Thank you everyone, but do you always find the name of the doctor that you are looking for?
Sometimes I find that harder than finding the address. He just says the doctor's name phonetically and I have to figure out which name he is saying.. Any ideas? Thanks.
think it could be ph is 0.96 and the doctor said "s" on accident?
Subject: think it could be ph is 0.96 and the doctor said "s" on accident?
That just may be it! Old mushmouth doctor anyway. Thanks! nm
Subject: That just may be it! Old mushmouth doctor anyway. Thanks! nm
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maybe it's 0.5 mg - doctor not dictating the 0
Subject: maybe it's 0.5 mg - doctor not dictating the 0
nm
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