Hope someone can help - not a medical term, but doc mentions a magazine - (nm)
Posted By: s/l El - seems familiar but not sure! on 2007-10-10
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Not a medical term but still need help
Subject: Not a medical term but still need help
In the patient's history the doctor says the patient has worked in the school system as a s/l "per cur men" officer. Any suggestions?
not a medical term but need help
Subject: not a medical term but need help
He cut his finger on a piece of metal when setting S/L lentils as a mason. S/L lentils?
last breath - medical term
I know there is a medical term for the very last breath a person takes before they die. Can anyone help me out with this? TX
Not medical term but, s/l *cwaff* sm
Subject: Not medical term but, s/l *cwaff* sm
His hair is always *cwaffed* in a different fashion. It is in no way radical but the tips are bleached blonde.
Is this a real medical term???
Subject: Is this a real medical term???
adenotonsillitis.
The patient is having adenoids and tonsils removed.
Thanks!
You can combine any medical term with
Subject: You can combine any medical term with
another as long as it makes sense, which this does.
What is this, medical term, medication, etc... If med, does patient
Subject: What is this, medical term, medication, etc... If med, does patient
have diabetes?
maybe masturbation is the medical term for hand job. nm
Subject: maybe masturbation is the medical term for hand job. nm
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Got it - I was trying too hard to hear a medical term and all he's saying is - (nm)
Subject: Got it - I was trying too hard to hear a medical term and all he's saying is - (nm)
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Ortho s/l but doesn't s/l a medical term - please sm
Subject: Ortho s/l but doesn't s/l a medical term - please sm
Patient status post greenstick fracture. There is no associated erythema, mass lump, or significant pain. There is a mild tenderness on palpation, but I am s/l underwhelmed at this point.
Is this even a word?
medical term for difficult movement?
Subject: medical term for difficult movement?
looking for a word that means difficult movement, would ataxia work?
not a medical term - the patient is a st____ building inspector
Subject: not a medical term - the patient is a st____ building inspector
The patient is a 43-year-old male st_____ building inspector who presents....
any ideas on what could go before building inspector and start with st? the last syllable of the word sounds like -tial
Pannus is a medical term for a hanging flap of tissue
Subject: Pannus is a medical term for a hanging flap of tissue
Leukonychia is a medical term for white discoloration appearing on nails
Subject: Leukonychia is a medical term for white discoloration appearing on nails
I think you mean 'plural, not 'pleural'. It is sigulat/plural. Pleural is a medical term..
Subject: I think you mean 'plural, not 'pleural'. It is sigulat/plural. Pleural is a medical term.......nm
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Elle, the big chick's magazine? nm
Subject: Elle, the big chick's magazine? nm
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Thanks. I saw it lowercase in Advance Magazine and
Subject: Thanks. I saw it lowercase in Advance Magazine and
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you know there is a doctor that mentions this ever so often, but..
Subject: you know there is a doctor that mentions this ever so often, but..
it never sounds like it is spelled, or at least he does not pronounce it correctly or something.. and then one day he spelled it out for me.. lol
Can find neoostia on a search, but not too many mentions. Neo is used as a
Subject: Can find neoostia on a search, but not too many mentions. Neo is used as a
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What part of body are you in? I'm finding several mentions
Subject: What part of body are you in? I'm finding several mentions
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also mentions as wet prep MNT testing later in report nm
Subject: also mentions as wet prep MNT testing later in report nm
I wish, it is a 52-year-old patient and that is all he mentions she had uterine prolapse too
Subject: I wish, it is a 52-year-old patient and that is all he mentions she had uterine prolapse too
Also he mentions a Cold biopsy forceps to remove a polyp. Is this okay. Thank you
Subject: Also he mentions a Cold biopsy forceps to remove a polyp. Is this okay. Thank you
A few mentions of this on Google. It's that slight leaning forward and pushing action if using a
Subject: A few mentions of this on Google. It's that slight leaning forward and pushing action if using a
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term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
Subject: term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
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Hope so.
Subject: Hope so.
:)
I hope someone can help with a s/l
Subject: I hope someone can help with a s/l
Radiographs reveal failed s/l protrusio cup with protrusio. (does that make sense?) Looks like a pelvic s/l vest continuity on plain radiographs.
Thanks.
Thank you. Maybe there's hope for me after all...
Subject: Thank you. Maybe there's hope for me after all...
Hope I can help!
Subject: Hope I can help!
AV malformation (atriovenous)?
Let's hope not.
Subject: Let's hope not.
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hope i can help
Subject: hope i can help
laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Hope you have a very productive day!
Subject: Hope you have a very productive day!
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hope this helps
Subject: hope this helps
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hope this helps...
Subject: hope this helps...
Hi!
I would probably make just a minor adjustment as I think he's talking about edema in both ankles:
EXTREMITIES: There is edema of the right ankle at the site of fracture times two, trace to 1+ on the left. Significantly diminished pulses, equal 0-1 DP and PT lower extremities bilaterally. Normal upper.
As for the rest....looks okay to me...not sure about the "equal" part - sorry! Good job!
Hope this helps some...
Subject: Hope this helps some...
Conus medullaris and the cauda equina are within the normal limits. Intervertebral disk at L4-5 has mildly diminished signal, indicating desiccation at its interspace.
FINDINGS: There is a mild bulge centrally with facet osteoarthropathy but no significant canal stenosis.
**I'm not 100% without actually hearing the dictation that interspace and facet osteoarthropathy are definite, but with years of rad experience that's the best guess I can make for ya, both would be acceptable in that context as you have listed it. But I at least FINALLY figured out blank #1 (bulge..not bone)!! Yipee! LOL Hope this helps ya!
Hope I helped a little!! nm
Subject: Hope I helped a little!! nm
Still holding out hope
Subject: Still holding out hope
Thanks for all of that info, I guess I should have elaborated. The dictation went as follows: AP, lateral, Merchant, and (s/l) "McKay/Maquet?" views revealed bilateral knee DJD.
your s/l - hope it's not too late
Subject: your s/l - hope it's not too late
dipyridamole
I hope this is something simple.
Subject: I hope this is something simple.
I just cannot seem to get a grasp of this guy today. Pt is seen for congestive heart failure. Here are the sentences leading up to my problem:
We will check a BMP today to reevaluate renal function and, if he does have a markedly elevated creatinine, we may not be able to do this (referring to 64-slice CT angiography). I am hopeful that, with ___ and renal protection, we can get by with this. We will also plan on checking a TSH and baseline blood work, including a CBC and BNP for outpatient baseline.
Sounds like mucavest. I then thought of Mucomyst, but would like to know if anyone agrees because it does not make sense to me.
Thanks for any help!
Hope you feel better. nm
Subject: Hope you feel better. nm
Hope it helped. nm
Subject: Hope it helped. nm
Thank you for the info. I hope I did this one right
Subject: Thank you for the info. I hope I did this one right
hope this helps
Subject: hope this helps
defervesced
Hope I helped some!!! nm
Subject: Hope I helped some!!! nm
that is it, but I have one last question...I hope..sorry
Subject: that is it, but I have one last question...I hope..sorry
says he was transfused 200 mL s/l extended anduction? leuko-poor packed cells.
hope this helps
Subject: hope this helps
Reevaluation of osteoarthritis. Changed to Darvocet, ____ proteinuria. s/l "effectid". Using 3-3 per day. Losing weight.
Diagnosis: Osteoarthritis, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and elevated PSA.
Good for you, hope you have a better day now!
Subject: Good for you, hope you have a better day now!
I hope this helps......
Subject: I hope this helps......
Head CT at_______ with or without contrast with BMP drawn prior. Appointment with Dr. ______ to consider s/l EDG.
Great. I hope I will be able to help you if you need it. NM
Subject: Great. I hope I will be able to help you if you need it. NM
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Never heard this and hope someone can help.
Subject: Never heard this and hope someone can help.
Patient in for pain in legs. Father is also concerned because he fainted after receiving s/l menacterin tetanus investigation.
Ortho s/l - hope someone can help
Subject: Ortho s/l - hope someone can help
Here for return office visit of his left shoulder. He says the right shoulder is a smidgeon better. The left s/l teem-a-sus has been bothering him more than the right. The left shoulder has been bothering him more than the right. There is some pain at some part of every day.
Thanks!
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