High resolution (or res for short) CT scan?
Posted By: kim on 2008-05-09
In Reply to: S/l High verge CT scan. This is for lung cancer. - ak
Subject: High resolution (or res for short) CT scan?
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hiatus or high res scan?
Subject: hiatus or high res scan?
has something to do with right upper quadrant ultrasound and add in a _____ scan. It sounds like hiatus but I think it is high res. Can you help?
Possibly short for technnetium-99m scan
Subject: Possibly short for technnetium-99m scan
S/l High verge CT scan. This is for lung cancer.
Subject: S/l High verge CT scan. This is for lung cancer.
Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
Subject: Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
resolution? nm
Subject: resolution? nm
s/l secar resolution imaging
Subject: s/l secar resolution imaging
(2 mm secar) resolution images obtained
2 mm super-resolution images? nm
Subject: 2 mm super-resolution images? nm
Found Resolution (trademark) on Google. see inside
Subject: Found Resolution (trademark) on Google. see inside
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Guessing, nitro short for nitrofurantoin, and proph short for prophylaxis?.....nm
Subject: Guessing, nitro short for nitrofurantoin, and proph short for prophylaxis?.....nm
nm
CT SCAN cannt figure out part of scan Pls see message
Reveals abnormal hypermetabolism in the lymph nodes in the neck, more right than left including ?factitious learning of the thyroid?, in the anterior mediastinum as well large expansile right rib lesion. Bone scan reveals uptake in the right lateral 7th and 8th ribs.
For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...
Subject: For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...
I spent a load of money getting trained for MT and I STILL am not sure about this. What do the experienced MTs think??
...or liver-spleen scan or radionuclide scan. nm
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liver scan s/l betascab scan
his last s/l betascab scan showe that his liver lesion has decreased in size.
per high power field OR per high powered field.
Subject: per high power field OR per high powered field.
maybe tech HIDA scan? (technetium HIDA scan) NM
Subject: maybe tech HIDA scan? (technetium HIDA scan) NM
go with high d.
Subject: go with high d.
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It sure could be a BNP that high. The BMP has several
Subject: It sure could be a BNP that high. The BMP has several
s
...not just the high ones. nm Don't
Subject: ...not just the high ones. nm Don't
s
629 is a little high
Subject: 629 is a little high
Could they be saying "differential is 29 segs, 3 bands"?
And it is really really high
Subject: And it is really really high
Considering .08 is legally intoxicated, I think a 0.332 is just a margarita away from coma.
Someone must have wanted to tie a good one on before they went in for what was probably court-ordered rehab.
per high power
Subject: per high power
I've always typed per high power field, but Stedman's has it as "high-powered field."
High powered sm
Subject: High powered sm
or I'd QA it.....that's way too high a dosage....nm
Subject: or I'd QA it.....that's way too high a dosage....nm
that's much too high of a dose
Subject: that's much too high of a dose
nm
Never seen any that high and never with a decimal value, either. I'd
Subject: Never seen any that high and never with a decimal value, either. I'd
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Value ranges high at 18 for AST
Subject: Value ranges high at 18 for AST
so your decimal point is appropriate.
s/l pseudo high C...please sm tia
Subject: s/l pseudo high C...please sm tia
Sputum grew out many gram-positive cocci, few gram-positive rods, and moderate WBCs were noted. He had a few epithelial cells, and he also had a few yeast with ______ present. The latter was likely not pathogenic.
Thank you for any help...
Yes, actually is IS high-flow! Thanks :)
Subject: Yes, actually is IS high-flow! Thanks :)
High grade or High-grade - sm
Subject: High grade or High-grade - sm
High grade partial thickness rotator cuff tear
i would go with 42-28. 4248 is too high
Subject: i would go with 42-28. 4248 is too high
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given for high potassium
Subject: given for high potassium
_________chloride. S/l similar to potassium chloride but I know thats not it because his potassium is 6.9. tytytytyty
kayexalate is given for high K+
Subject: kayexalate is given for high K+
high-grade?
Subject: high-grade?
High TSH = hypothyroidism. nm
Subject: High TSH = hypothyroidism. nm
s/l high pal albumin
Subject: s/l high pal albumin
sentence: Patient has a hx of ascites, coagulopathy and 'high pal albumin'.
could be high prealbumin
Subject: could be high prealbumin
High cholesterol?
Subject: High cholesterol?
Some cholesterol medications are superstatins... ???
terazosin- for high BP and BPH
Subject: terazosin- for high BP and BPH
for high cholesterol
Subject: for high cholesterol
or probably high ileus? nm
Subject: or probably high ileus? nm
High sensitivity CPR..
Subject: High sensitivity CPR..
What does high sensitivity CPR stand for. I couldn't find anything only CRP. TIA.
Dr. says her high sensitivity CPR also was normal.
high-grade, perhaps (nm)
Subject: high-grade, perhaps (nm)
nm
I have had them say a high number of
Subject: I have had them say a high number of
O2 per minute before. It is probably correct.
Could ax be short for
Subject: Could ax be short for
dx is short for diagnosis? Just a thought.
AX short for?
Subject: AX short for?
I'm doing a Review of Records list, and it says Request for AX to refer PT to a "Psych." I was thinking it meant access, but I don't know if that would make sense. Anybody know what AX stands for in this example? Thanks!
P.S. If it's obvious, bear with me, I'm a newbie still. LOL
short example
Subject: short example
All four patients initially underwent surgical excisions of the pilonidal cyst followed by primary closure of the wound and application of a penrose drain. Pre-operative antibiotic treatment followed by a 10-day post-operative antibiotic course was used. Intra-operative identification of the sinus tract was made using a lacrimal probe and methylene blue injection of the sinus tract opening. Closure of the wound was accomplished with a subcutaneous 3-0 vicryl suture followed by a subcuticular 4-0 vicryl reinforced with 3-0 nylon interrupted suture. All procedures were done as same-day surgery. The drain had been pulled on initial follow-up within seven days on all the patients.
don't all of us already do that? short msg
Subject: don't all of us already do that? short msg
Not sure if those "xxx" are actually part of your autocorrect format, or just "for display" only. If I misspell a word even once, I stop right there and fix it. Anyone else? Any other tips?
BP 38/85?! short msg
Subject: BP 38/85?! short msg
Doc clearly says that! I wonder if this doc needs sleep and if he/she will make it out of residency.
Did I say that?
per high power field (nm)
Subject: per high power field (nm)
x
high powered field
Subject: high powered field
I have always been told it is high powered field.
Per high power field (nm)
Subject: Per high power field (nm)
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