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He has noticed bigger stones passing through the s/l ostoma than the usual. nm

Posted By: Thanks on 2009-02-03
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Probably just "sounding," to dilate an opening by passing sounds thru it. nm
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Maybe meaning "slow transfer" as in the prep passing through the colon
Subject: Maybe meaning "slow transfer" as in the prep passing through the colon


Well, actually just noticed something else
Subject: Well, actually just noticed something else

It does say in there at one point that I didn't notice before that up to 10 mg a day could be required.  The pills don't come in 5 mg doses though if that means anything.
This is what I noticed--
Subject: This is what I noticed--

My VR now automatically types it as hypercholesteremia, spellcheck accepts that spelling plus I looked it up in a few dictionaries and that is shown as an alternative spelling.  Had never noticed this before......
Sorry, just noticed this was MRI. nm
Subject: Sorry, just noticed this was MRI. nm

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I actually noticed when my spellcheck got it..
Subject: I actually noticed when my spellcheck got it..


yeah - I've noticed!
Subject: yeah - I've noticed!

I've already found myself either sticking up for others, or myself, during my few days on this board - some people can really be out of line. I am looking forward to helping though - especially the new MTs - if they do well and look good, we (American MTs) in turn look good as a group. I would like to dedicate some of my time each day to just browse by and see if any help is needed out there - believe me - I have plenty of time with all the standby during the final days at Heartland :) Anyhow, Thank you for helping me focus my efforts in the right direction!
I noticed you left a blank
Subject: I noticed you left a blank

bulbocavernosis mucosa _____


First it should be sus on the bulbocavernosus and I am wondering what the blank you left sounds like - could it be fat pad??


 


 


Has anyone noticed this when posting on the word board?
Subject: Has anyone noticed this when posting on the word board?

It's a minor annoyance....but when you go to the verification page, do you have to click in the box to put in the letter/number combination?


On the other boards, the cursor is already there. I can't tell you how many times I have glanced at the code, entered it without looking at the screen, then hit "enter", only to get an error message and have to enter a new code. I finally started paying attention and as far as I can tell, this is the only board that does that.


As I said, minor but annoying.....wanted to see if anyone else has experienced that.


I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~
Subject: I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~

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stones, i.e.....
Subject: stones, i.e.....

uroliths, urolithiasis (stones)....usually are ruled out during ultrasound...possibly?
Maybe appendicoliths, stones in it.
Subject: Maybe appendicoliths, stones in it.

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I would go with passage of stones
Subject: I would go with passage of stones

and tenderness, right side of spine.
I really don't think it's the usual stuff, but thanks.
Subject: I really don't think it's the usual stuff, but thanks.

(nm)
Way to go Tx1 You're right on as usual.
Subject: Way to go Tx1 You're right on as usual.


She has kidney stones
Subject: She has kidney stones

started on chlortalidone, potassium citrate and s/l fiola


 


 


thanks for all ur help =] ur awesome as usual
Subject: thanks for all ur help =] ur awesome as usual


May be dacryoliths (stones)
Subject: May be dacryoliths (stones)


Yep, sure is, thanks! As usual, I owe you one - or 2 this time! NM
Subject: Yep, sure is, thanks! As usual, I owe you one - or 2 this time! NM

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first one is 4D CT but I still don't know about the kidney stones NM
Subject: first one is 4D CT but I still don't know about the kidney stones NM


The usual drug name is
Subject: The usual drug name is

clotrimazole

[ Pronunciation: kloe TRIM a zole ]

Brand Names: Mycelex Troche
The usual terminology is
Subject: The usual terminology is

in terms of titrating CPAP pressure.  Maybe you can get the word titrate or titration in there.  Maybe it's just a misspeak and he means as the pressure of CPAP went up. 


Only found the usual...
Subject: Only found the usual...

Kendall TED, anti-embolic, compression...nothing that s/l gilt.  Sorry


gallbladder stones??
Subject: gallbladder stones??

"There are s/l capcid/capsid/capsized? stones layering in the gallbladder."  Any ideas anyone?


 


not just saying iron 325 mg a day? usual dose.
Subject: not just saying iron 325 mg a day? usual dose.


stones are commonly basketed
Subject: stones are commonly basketed

There is one side of a page in Stedman Equipment word book dedicated to different types of baskets, about half for stones,

Now, if it is an ESWL procedure, the stone could have been "zapped" or "pulsed" by laser, so relisten and compare to the type of procedure being done.
Is that a usual statement for that account?
Subject: Is that a usual statement for that account?

Are they talking about code status? as in Code/Cor Status:  Full Cor.


Type of kidney stones
Subject: Type of kidney stones

The doctor is saying the patient has calcium oxalate or calcium s/l paraphosphate stones.  TIA.


have a presence of kidney stones?
Subject: have a presence of kidney stones?


Not sure, but the usual sentence I type....
Subject: Not sure, but the usual sentence I type....

using modified Seldinger technique and after infiltration of 20 mL of 1% lidocaine solution for local anesthesia, 2 mg of Versed and 60 mg of fentanyl were administered intravenously prior to the procedure for sedation and pain control. Hope this helps!
are you sure it is not biliary colic and stones?
Subject: are you sure it is not biliary colic and stones?

n.m
Kidney stones and vertigo...
Subject: Kidney stones and vertigo...

Pertaining to kidney stones and vertigo.  S/L she is saying "cath sift-erization"


could it be calcifications or calcified stones?
Subject: could it be calcifications or calcified stones?


usual NB/infant dose is up to max 0.1mg/kg body wt q 6 hrs 30 min ac. SM
Subject: usual NB/infant dose is up to max 0.1mg/kg body wt q 6 hrs 30 min ac. SM

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Sorry Freebie, I've had the flu and ear infections, so I have not been on as much as usual, then
Subject: Sorry Freebie, I've had the flu and ear infections, so I have not been on as much as usual, then massive power outage and a foot of snow this weekend, so there we go!


If the patient has kidney stones, then it is lithotripsy.
Subject: If the patient has kidney stones, then it is lithotripsy.


If there were no stones in gallbladder, it would be acalculous cholecystitis, not acalculus.
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pt. with uric acid stones, dr says he takes s/l theralith
Subject: pt. with uric acid stones, dr says he takes s/l theralith


This girl is taking a test. She is not "justme" as usual. nm
Subject: This girl is taking a test. She is not "justme" as usual. nm

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Concretions is correct. My uro doc called them prostate stones. sm
Subject: Concretions is correct. My uro doc called them prostate stones. sm

Prostatic concretions are calcified aggregates of the prostate gland which has "tree ring" like appearance; found especially in older men.


She had a cholangiogram that showed some distal stones by the s/l am-peel-a.
Subject: She had a cholangiogram that showed some distal stones by the s/l am-peel-a.

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Can sometimes get a clue from DX, infection +WBCs, stones/trauma + RBCs, etc. nm
Subject: Can sometimes get a clue from DX, infection +WBCs, stones/trauma + RBCs, etc. nm

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Rats. trying to type "plural" instead of my usual "pleural" and goofed anyway. Sorry.
Subject: Rats. trying to type "plural" instead of my usual "pleural" and goofed anyway. Sorry.


triple A=AAA, but I usual expand out to abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Subject: triple A=AAA, but I usual expand out to abdominal aortic aneurysm.

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These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar
Subject: These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar.

Drugs associated with Dysuria
Azo-Gesic
Azo-Standard
Azo-Standard
Baridium
Baridium
Eridium
Eridium
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Phenazo
Phenazo
Phenazopyridine
Phenazopyridine
Prodium
Pyridiate
Pyridiate
Pyridium
Pyridium
Re-Azo
Urinary Analgesic
Urispas
Urispas
Urispas
Uristat
Urodol
Urogesic
Urogesic
Viridium
Viridium

I know, but on head and neck exam in review of systems, it is very usual for Dr. to make mention of
Subject: I know, but on head and neck exam in review of systems, it is very usual for Dr. to make mention of ,,,,

all the usual complaints of the specific region, as in neck, no lyphadenopathy, chest, no rales or wheezes, etc., it is a consult. What does he say about something green on the guy's head????
listen for orthotopic position (meaning normal or usual position). nm
Subject: listen for orthotopic position (meaning normal or usual position). nm


follow-up is okay for noun but usual for noun...nm
Subject: follow-up is okay for noun but usual for noun...nm