Hayman dilator according to Stedman's
Posted By: CB on 2007-11-27
In Reply to: urology help - rmb
Subject: Hayman dilator according to Stedman's
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Heyman dilator or Hayman.
Subject: Heyman dilator or Hayman.
used to work in uro office for 13 years.
maybe inner dilator (nm)
Subject: maybe inner dilator (nm)
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introducer or dilator. nm
Subject: introducer or dilator. nm
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Yes, Hegar dilator is right.
Subject: Yes, Hegar dilator is right.
I never heard of Glenn anastomosis though. Are you asking about that too?
Hanks dilator? nm
Subject: Hanks dilator? nm
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The s/l "Brew-i-nal" dilator. sm
Subject: The s/l "Brew-i-nal" dilator. sm
The s/l "Brew-i-nal" dlator was then used to further dilate the tracheostomy site.
Could it be Beehler Pupil Dilator?
Subject: Could it be Beehler Pupil Dilator?
That's the only thing I'm finding so far.
TTL or TDL esophageal balloon dilator? nm
Subject: TTL or TDL esophageal balloon dilator? nm
Possibly a Maloney dilator? - nm
Subject: Possibly a Maloney dilator? - nm
I'm looking this up and wondering if your are haring introducer/ dilator or something along that
Subject: I'm looking this up and wondering if your are haring introducer/ dilator or something along that
• Insert peelable introducer sheath/dilator assembly over guidewire using a twisting motion. Continue to advance assembly until sheath position will ensure catheter entry into vein. (Figure 2) • Remove dilator and advance catheter through sheath. (Figure 3) • Advance catheter until approximately 5cm remain outside sheath. • Withdraw sheath from vein and pull both tabs to split. Discard sheath.
could it be four punch clad steel dilator?
Subject: could it be four punch clad steel dilator?
SL Busey or blue sheath dilator. Tks. nm
Subject: SL Busey or blue sheath dilator. Tks. nm
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Hepatic duct was dilated with a s/l Chahyndra dilator.
Subject: Hepatic duct was dilated with a s/l Chahyndra dilator.
c. Glenn anastomosis with right pulmonary artery dilation with a *hegar* dilator (sm)
Subject: c. Glenn anastomosis with right pulmonary artery dilation with a *hegar* dilator (sm)
I am just not finding this one today. Any help would be so appreciated! TIA!
I have Stedman medical & surgical equipment and words and find that out of my Stedman books (have 4
Subject: I have Stedman medical & surgical equipment and words and find that out of my Stedman books (have 4 others) this is the one I use the most. Just my preference.
Hi, Tracy, Stedman's had "postinflammatory", but I have seen it without, I go with Stedman!
Subject: Hi, Tracy, Stedman's had "postinflammatory", but I have seen it without, I go with Stedman! NM
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Might be Maverick if done with a Maverick balloon dilator, or even some
Subject: Might be Maverick if done with a Maverick balloon dilator, or even some
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don't have a Stedman's, but thanks anyway. :(
Subject: don't have a Stedman's, but thanks anyway. :(
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Per Stedman's Ob-Gyn
Subject: Per Stedman's Ob-Gyn
Tucker-McLane forceps.
It's in Stedman's
Subject: It's in Stedman's
Omni flush
according to Stedman's...
Subject: according to Stedman's...
mucous cyst: A retention cyst resulting from obstruction in the duct of a mucous gland.
Syn: mucocele: A retention cyst of the salivary gland, lacrimal sac, paranasal sinuses, appendix, gallbladder, or other site.
According to Stedman's
Subject: According to Stedman's
nephrolithiasis (nefr-li-th-sis)
Presence of renal calculi.
Not the calculus itself - the presence of renal calculi.
Well, now I see it in my Stedman's
Subject: Well, now I see it in my Stedman's
and it is Kantor-Berci video laryngoscope. Never heard of it before.
stedman's
Subject: stedman's
Physic - A medicine; often a lay term for a cathartic.
Catharsis - purgation
purgation - Evacuation of the bowels with the aid of a purgative or cathartic
Used Stedman's
Subject: Used Stedman's
I'd really recommend getting a Stedman's. I started doing Ophthalmology about a year ago and it was a life saver for me! I bought a used copy on eBay. Just took a quick peek there and saw one for under $5. Totally worth it! Good luck!!
RSR according to Stedman's . .
Subject: RSR according to Stedman's . .
cardiology, but have also seen rSR in other places.
According to Stedman's
Subject: According to Stedman's
There is a Sims position. No Dutch though....
Neither, my Stedman's ..
Subject: Neither, my Stedman's ..
Equipment Book says MediPort.
Per Stedman's, m/sec or m/s (nm).
Subject: Per Stedman's, m/sec or m/s (nm).
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Per Stedman's - either way.
Subject: Per Stedman's - either way.
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According to Stedman's...
Subject: According to Stedman's...
Mental retardation is a valid medical term, according to Stedman's. Could you please tell me exactly what medical reference you have used to determine that it is no longer acceptable? By the way, we are not political transcriptionists, we are medical transcriptionists!
Per my Stedman's, MU...sm
Subject: Per my Stedman's, MU...sm
but my Quick Look Drug Book spells out *million units* when describing penicillin dosing (mg, g for other drug). Not sure if there is a preference.
It's in Stedman's.
Subject: It's in Stedman's.
Per Stedman's there is a
Subject: Per Stedman's there is a
Thumper 1007 CPR system. Don't know if this fits or not.
i don't have stedman's but... sm
Subject: i don't have stedman's but... sm
i believe it's an "e"...styloideum (not to be confused with stylidium)
Per Stedman's GI
Subject: Per Stedman's GI
they have "caput medusae." Please not it is the plural medusae, not singular medusa. It is when dilated veins are seen on the abdomen (simple explanation). HTH!
Per Stedman's
Subject: Per Stedman's
M:E ratio
Stedman's.
Subject: Stedman's.
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Thank you very much!!! My Stedman's GU is too old I guess. nm
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stedman's abbrev
Subject: stedman's abbrev
capitalizes the IU part,
Thanks so much. That is not even in stedman's and I indeed was far off in the spelling!
Subject: Thanks so much. That is not even in stedman's and I indeed was far off in the spelling!
epilolic stedman GI//GU 2nd nm
Subject: epilolic stedman GI//GU 2nd nm
not in MY spellcheck, it isn't, and it is Stedman's.
Subject: not in MY spellcheck, it isn't, and it is Stedman's.
I will not use it either. I do not think it is professional looking and if I was still going through training, it would not be acceptable to the school either. but my Stedman's spellcheck will not accept it, either.
not to be rude but Stedman's has been....sm
Subject: not to be rude but Stedman's has been....sm
Not to be rude - it IS coffee grounds that one can vomit and when used as a noun, but when it's used as an adjective, it is coffee-ground emesis....I suppose it could be an either-or so I'm not giving anyone an argument. Just have seen Stedman's be wrong on many occasions and I don't use Stedmans as a result.
To each his/her own....
additional info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emesis
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/505474_print
coffee-ground emesis is old blood in the vomitus, coffee-ground vomitus.
In my Stedman's GI & GU book.....
Subject: In my Stedman's GI & GU book.....
they are both listed side by side, so I think it is the same procedure but just two different ways of writing it out. Either way looks correct.
It's Weck-Cel per Stedman's! nm
Subject: It's Weck-Cel per Stedman's! nm
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Stedman's has anuria only (sm)
Subject: Stedman's has anuria only (sm)
I tried OneLook and all of the medical dictionaries also list anuria (inability to urinate). HTH
Stedman's Abbreviations has it as
Subject: Stedman's Abbreviations has it as
T-MAX, Tmax, or T-max. but don't take my word for it. Ask the others on this site who know everything.
Isn't that Stedman's and not Steadman's? nm
Subject: Isn't that Stedman's and not Steadman's? nm
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Hmmmmmm, per my Stedman's
Subject: Hmmmmmm, per my Stedman's
Stedman's Orthopaedic & Rehab Words, third edition, it is LeFort WITHOUT a space. Also, Claudia Tessier's "The Surgical Word Book", second edition, has it WITHOUT a space. And finally, Vera Pyle's "Current Medical Terminology" eighth edition has it WITHOUT a space.
Which Stedman's has it WITH a space? I'm interested, not arguing. Perhaps either way is correct/acceptable.
Stedman's says "postvoid." nm
Subject: Stedman's says "postvoid." nm
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