Hi - thanks for trying. I was lucky and found a previous report for patient and it is TBSO.
Posted By: learned something new :) nm on 2007-11-20
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Subject: Hi - thanks for trying. I was lucky and found a previous report for patient and it is TBSO.
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I was lucky; he learned how to say it by the end of the report.
Subject: I was lucky; he learned how to say it by the end of the report.
He had to say it about 8 times, and by the end it was sounding like plain 'ol amphetamine. Nasty stuff though. The patient who OD'd on it was in a coma with fever of 106!
You might not like this one, but I would go by what QA said on the previous report. This way you hav
Subject: You might not like this one, but I would go by what QA said on the previous report. This way you have verification in writing of why you chose to keep it this way in case you are questioned on your choice of interpretation. I know we are looking for common sense but we are transcriptions and as we know that is not even close to always being the case in MD dictations.
I was able to locate a previous report which has 1, so I'll go with that
Subject: I was able to locate a previous report which has 1, so I'll go with that
He's saying bowstrung - I located a previous report where another doctor calls it a
Subject: He's saying bowstrung - I located a previous report where another doctor calls it a
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Says this patient has previous CVT/CBT..have to expand and not sure what it could be for a PMH term,
Subject: Says this patient has previous CVT/CBT..have to expand and not sure what it could be for a PMH term,
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patient with previous cesarean section..sm
Subject: patient with previous cesarean section..sm
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Found previous note. It was Sigma...nm
Subject: Found previous note. It was Sigma...nm
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Found it in a previous dictation - it is Toronto.
Subject: Found it in a previous dictation - it is Toronto.
Psych report - said patient was 302'd...sm
Subject: Psych report - said patient was 302'd...sm
Should that be recast, such as patient was admitted as a 302? I've had this doctor about a million times and he has never said 302'd before.
How about "..with report of normal per patient"? nm
Subject: How about "..with report of normal per patient"? nm
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Subject: Two questions on lung cancer patient report
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Subject: Anywhere in the report does it state that the patient had an "implant" instead of the sound of "pack"?
This is a radiology report. Patient has hist. of multiple myeloma.......
Subject: This is a radiology report. Patient has hist. of multiple myeloma.......
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YW. Found this report!! sm
Subject: YW. Found this report!! sm
http://www.und-fraud.com/UND/Medicine/Medical%20Confidentiality/echocardiogram_report.htm
Hope link works. Used to have another one but cannot pull it up at this time. Good luck.
Nevermind. Found it in old report.
Thx!
I found an old report by the doc and got my answer
Subject: I found an old report by the doc and got my answer
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Subject: Ortho report, patient underwent s/l cementa stabilization due to a pathologic fracture of lumbar spi
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Subject: Never mind. Found an old report that lists Allegra.
lucky guy ....hmm... or his girl
Subject: lucky guy ....hmm... or his girl
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yw. Just got lucky. Keep that link!!! nm
Subject: yw. Just got lucky. Keep that link!!! nm
Just lucky this morning... :-)
Subject: Just lucky this morning... :-)
You're welcome, just lucky!
Subject: You're welcome, just lucky!
Think it is a French drug. Just got lucky on that one!!
Subject: Think it is a French drug. Just got lucky on that one!!
Maybe Friday the 13th is her LUCKY day! sm
Subject: Maybe Friday the 13th is her LUCKY day! sm
She sounds cute.
Not a problem, lucky shot!
Subject: Not a problem, lucky shot!
Not a whiz, just a lucky guess.
Subject: Not a whiz, just a lucky guess.
Lucky guess, you're welcome!
Subject: Lucky guess, you're welcome!
wow - lucky you...to have an ICU nurse handy!!
Subject: wow - lucky you...to have an ICU nurse handy!!
Thanks but I found it. Patient has respiratory
Subject: Thanks but I found it. Patient has respiratory
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Subject: was the patient found on the floor for some time?
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During sinus sugery the patient was found to have
Subject: During sinus sugery the patient was found to have
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He is talking really fast here. Thanks to any help.
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Subject: On EGD, patient was found to s/l "nodular dysropathy."
This patient has a choking sensation at night. TIA!!!
Just lucky. Keep that medcompare.com site. Very good for this stuff. nm
Subject: Just lucky. Keep that medcompare.com site. Very good for this stuff. nm
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Subject: s/l "acheemo" 4+ protein was found in patient's urine.
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No previous MI. Tx anyway! nm
Subject: No previous MI. Tx anyway! nm
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could it be part of previous ??
Subject: could it be part of previous ??
could it be the dosing of the med before and you think he is going to the next number in the list? The "million" part is making me question this. Otherwise I have no idea. I hope you find your answer!
a previous post
Subject: a previous post
had this same sentence and it was "early satiety"
PS to clarify my previous post
Subject: PS to clarify my previous post
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TIA!
I took this from a previous post about eponyms... sm
Subject: I took this from a previous post about eponyms... sm
According to BOS
eponyms
"While the use of the possessive form with eponyms remains acceptible, AAMT's preference is generally to drop the possessive form.
Apgar score, Babinski sign, Down syndrome, Gram stain, Hodgkin lymphoma.
Sometimes an awkward construction calls for use of the possessive form. This patient suffers from Hodgkin's."
just a thought..how about no change to previous?
Subject: just a thought..how about no change to previous?
Previous surgery for s/l lat pulley. TIA nm
Subject: Previous surgery for s/l lat pulley. TIA nm
aaaahh, my previous note should be SM!
Subject: aaaahh, my previous note should be SM!
did the link show up with the previous message?
Subject: did the link show up with the previous message?
Here's a link to a previous MTStars post
Subject: Here's a link to a previous MTStars post
on this same question. Is this an ENT account? The best thing would be see if you can get verification from the account, might be some name they have for their own conconction of Maalox, Benadryl and Xylocaine. I've seen plenty of things misspelled in reports, even standards handed out by an account itself...
no, doesn't make sense....previous does
Subject: no, doesn't make sense....previous does
is this dictator an ESL?
prior history of left shoulder pain?
previous history of left shoulder pain?
OOPS DISREGARD PREVIOUS THIS IS WAY IT IS WRITTEN?
Subject: OOPS DISREGARD PREVIOUS THIS IS WAY IT IS WRITTEN?
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Subject: Maybe referring to a stitch from the previous fistula??
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Agree with previous poster. NEVER GUESS
Subject: Agree with previous poster. NEVER GUESS
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pt with previous respiratory burns on prednisone and now s/l zo air. ?? nm
Subject: pt with previous respiratory burns on prednisone and now s/l zo air. ?? nm
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Subject: Can you check a sample of doctor's previous
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