I'm not sure. I don't hear any "T" sound, but he could be dropping that part.
Posted By: rmb on 2008-02-07
In Reply to: Probably enteroclysis, which is a - annabanana
Subject: I'm not sure. I don't hear any "T" sound, but he could be dropping that part.
After all, he just dropped the "ab" syllable on "abdominal"!
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no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
nm
is doc spelling the "salun" part or does it just sound
Subject: is doc spelling the "salun" part or does it just sound
like "SA-lun" ??
can't rule out but no "sh" sound at the "tial" part... sm
Subject: can't rule out but no "sh" sound at the "tial" part... sm
if that makes sense ;-)
I'll revisit it before I send it off... thanks for all the input!
The one part he did sound "clear" was on the "ontothelia," but this guy can't enuncia
Subject: The one part he did sound "clear" was on the "ontothelia," but this guy can't enunciate at all.
xx
This may sound a little crazy, but has anyone ever heard of a part of the cervix called the oos ?
Subject: This may sound a little crazy, but has anyone ever heard of a part of the cervix called the oos ?
I am not sure if I even have this spelled correctly. It almost sounds like MOUSE without the M!
It is dicated: There is some abnomal green colored vaginal discharge from the ___ of the cervice.
I do not hear the 'talon' part at all
Subject: I do not hear the 'talon' part at all
Can you hear centrum semiovale in there anywhere as part of it? nm
Subject: Can you hear centrum semiovale in there anywhere as part of it? nm
s
Eponymic forms per AAMT-dropping the 's
Subject: Eponymic forms per AAMT-dropping the 's
AAMT says to drop the possessive form with eponymic terms such as Down syndrome, Tinel sign, Lachman sign, etc. However, when used without "test" or "sign," do you add an 's. i.e. "He has a negative Tinel's," or should it be "He has a negative Tinel." Another one is Speed sign. It sounds wierd to put "He has a negative Speed." Thanks so much!!
Definitely hear an SK sound...thanks, though!
Subject: Definitely hear an SK sound...thanks, though!
I appreciate you taking the time to answer. I just went ahead and sent the job through with a blank. Would still love to know what it is for future reference.
I definitely hear the "p" sound
Subject: I definitely hear the "p" sound
so I'm going with PL.
Ty both.
edentulous -- without natural teeth. You will hear that a lot in EENT part. nm
Subject: edentulous -- without natural teeth. You will hear that a lot in EENT part. nm
I know that wound fit but I only hear the "m" sound :-(
Subject: I know that wound fit but I only hear the "m" sound :-(
thanks for the suggestions, but i definitely hear a P sound. =) nm
Subject: thanks for the suggestions, but i definitely hear a P sound. =) nm
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no, i dont hear a T sound, but thanks anyway =) nm
Subject: no, i dont hear a T sound, but thanks anyway =) nm
x
I don't think so because I can hear a CL sound at the beginning.
Subject: I don't think so because I can hear a CL sound at the beginning.
That would certainly fit, I would think. I do clearly hear the "tic" sound. nm
Subject: That would certainly fit, I would think. I do clearly hear the "tic" sound. nm
nm
no, but thanks for the help. i can hear a "K" or "C" sound at the beginning. NM
Subject: no, but thanks for the help. i can hear a "K" or "C" sound at the beginning. NM
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I don't hear fluid - there's an "R" sound nm
Subject: I don't hear fluid - there's an "R" sound nm
Try and see if you can hear eddy sound
Subject: Try and see if you can hear eddy sound
It is listed in my Stedman's Cardio, and I have heard it dictated that way, just a quick thought.
For eponyms, AAMT advocates dropping the possessive form....
Subject: For eponyms, AAMT advocates dropping the possessive form....
So, Crohn disease would work but possessive remains an alternative form if dictated or preferred by client.
Thank you so much. I hear a very faint "ing" sound - nm
Subject: Thank you so much. I hear a very faint "ing" sound - nm
Don't know what I'm thinking. I type ortho but was not thinking about pain clinic doc doing the same test for some reason! A big "DUH". Thanks so much!!!!
That makes sense but I don't hear a "d" sound nm
Subject: That makes sense but I don't hear a "d" sound nm
Thanks
I tried to hear ICU, but doesn't sound anything like it. I'll QA.
Subject: I tried to hear ICU, but doesn't sound anything like it. I'll QA.
I did find that, but I can't hear that. It sound like end out, with emphasis on the "d" in
Subject: I did find that, but I can't hear that. It sound like end out, with emphasis on the "d" in end. nm
Thanks - I am trying to hear that - thought of it also - but it doesn't sound like it - I am sigh
Subject: Thanks - I am trying to hear that - thought of it also - but it doesn't sound like it - I am sighing too - but thank you for trying to help me!
I didn't hear the t sound, but I'll recheck. Thanks!
Subject: I didn't hear the t sound, but I'll recheck. Thanks!
nm
This could be it, but I don't hear an "s" sound on the end. I did find a video on youtube r
Subject: This could be it, but I don't hear an "s" sound on the end. I did find a video on youtube regarding this
Xience stent and there is a definite "s" sound there. This physician speaks very clearly, but maybe he is mispronouncing the word. I sent the report to QA, so I will see what they say. I will come back and post whatever the answer is. Thank you very much for helping.
Do you hear right in there or does it sound pretty close to "hemolite:?
Subject: Do you hear right in there or does it sound pretty close to "hemolite:?
I would have thought that except I clearly hear a "phyte" sound between the dys and the phagia
Subject: I would have thought that except I clearly hear a "phyte" sound between the dys and the phagia.
Thanks so much for the suggestion though!!
Abby :)
Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm
Subject: Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm
s
2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm
Subject: 2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm
Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
Subject: I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
Subject: No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
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It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
Subject: It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
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Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
Thanks, now for part 2...
Subject: Thanks, now for part 2...
Monarc procedure with s/l susquee.
Forgot this in my original post, sorry!
not sure about the first, but the second part may be right
Subject: not sure about the first, but the second part may be right
It is possible he is saying "of five to seven inches" or "site of seven inches" but that still leaves the first part. If it's the first one it sounds like "muce" or "moose" or "meese". For the second one it would end in an "a" sound like "meesa site" It sounds like he's saying "uh" in front of that, like he's thinking. But maybe it's part of the word "ameesa site" or something like that. And then again, maybe it's not even an "m". Could be an "n" or something else. I feel like I'm getting closer. I just wish he didn't have to talk so fast! Actually, you suggested adhesion and I just thought of "adhesive site". It doesn't sound like an "h" really, but would that make sense? "a moderate to severe adhesive site of seven inches with the radiation therapy?" Seven inches! That's really long.
maybe second part of #4
Subject: maybe second part of #4
is pus exudate
I know part of it!
Subject: I know part of it!
Last word is "atraumatically". Have to think about the other one. Anyone else care to guess in the meantime?
That is all part of the job.
Subject: That is all part of the job.
This is the reason we are so skilled in what we do. If we weren't, a monkey could do this job! LOL - I wouldn't let it bother you to the brink of insanity. Take it with stride...There's more to life really.
First part I would think is...
Subject: First part I would think is...
Bilateral inguinal hernia is right greater than left...
Second part I am thinking...
Uh - duh on my part! TY so much!
Subject: Uh - duh on my part! TY so much!
Thanks to both. Duh on my part. I am
Subject: Thanks to both. Duh on my part. I am
having a horrible day.
don't know about your s/l, but other part sm
Subject: don't know about your s/l, but other part sm
I wonder if the other part of the sentence should be "facet degenerative changes" rather than "of said degenerative changes"
This is part of his A/P . . .
Subject: This is part of his A/P . . .
and the only other thing he dictates is the left knee.
i.e.
Diagnosis 1. Possible grushen ligament injury, left knee.
does this help? Ooh wait . .
does this make sense:
cruciate ligament injury
maybe that is what he is saying. = ) Tx
Yes, that is it! Duh on my part. Thank you so much.
Subject: Yes, that is it! Duh on my part. Thank you so much.
Got part of it
Subject: Got part of it
**s/l - Sub-tox skin is curetted using a razor blade, then 3 freeze-thaw cycles at 10 seconds using liquid nitrogen applied.
What part of PE was this in?
Subject: What part of PE was this in?
What part of the physical exam section was this in (what body system)?
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