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I've heard of red blood cell "tagged" scan.

Posted By: NM on 2008-10-29
In Reply to: Is there a such thing as "WBC tag scan?" - NYMT

Subject: I've heard of red blood cell "tagged" scan.

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Maybe white blood cell scan? nm
Subject: Maybe white blood cell scan? nm

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tagged red blood cell scan
Subject: tagged red blood cell scan


maybe white blood cell bone scan? (nm)
Subject: maybe white blood cell bone scan? (nm)

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NM- nuclear medicine white blood cell scan
Subject: NM- nuclear medicine white blood cell scan

Y could be white
There is a white blood cell labeling done in conjunction with a bone scan. That's probably what
Subject: There is a white blood cell labeling done in conjunction with a bone scan. That's probably what

the dictator means.
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


on red blood cell & cancer
Subject: on red blood cell & cancer

The patient required Nomers pack red blood cell and platelet transfusions during the hospitalization.  <--is this right>


The patient became pensidophenic <soundslike> from his cancer chemotherapy.


RE: on red blood cell & cancer
Subject: RE: on red blood cell & cancer

just a guess - numerous packed red blood cell

pancytopenic
WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT
Subject: WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT

should be typed 5,300 if he dictated 5.3 thousand.
WCBC=white blood cell count (same as WBC) -nm
Subject: WCBC=white blood cell count (same as WBC) -nm


0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field"
Subject: 0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field"

Sorry!


When I was making the post, it showed the highlighted section, but I guess it didn't actually post that way..."0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field" was what I was questioning


s/l tired white blood cell study
Subject: s/l tired white blood cell study

s/l tired white blood cell study. This is in a patient with chronic wound infection. Not used in any context, just dictates will send copy of s/l tired white blood cell study.


I've never heard of "Toprolol XL" and I've been sm
Subject: I've never heard of "Toprolol XL" and I've been sm

doing this a looooooong time.
Cancer patient cbc results. White blood cell count reached a S/L nater?
Subject: Cancer patient cbc results. White blood cell count reached a S/L nater?

The patient is a cancer patient having chemo.  The cbc report says "The white blood cell count did - or did not - reach a NATER of 2.3 after his last cycle.  I'm pretty new to oncology notes... Help please..
No, but I have heard of a T-cell tumor. nm
Subject: No, but I have heard of a T-cell tumor. nm

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maybe quad scan ???? never heard your phrase before.
Subject: maybe quad scan ???? never heard your phrase before.


sestamibi scan, usually heard with cardio. nm
Subject: sestamibi scan, usually heard with cardio. nm

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I have never heard the term "myonuclear" scan.
Subject: I have never heard the term "myonuclear" scan.

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Ever heard of ventiltorian perfusion scan??
Subject: Ever heard of ventiltorian perfusion scan??


I know I've heard this before...
Subject: I know I've heard this before...

The patient has stopped Zocor.  She has been taking s/l *Therical* versions from mustard seed.  This is, I'm sure, some simple word, one I've heard before, but I'm just really stuck on it.  Any thoughts? 


Thanks for any help.


Yes, I've heard that. nm
Subject: Yes, I've heard that. nm

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Can anyone help? I've never heard this...
Subject: Can anyone help? I've never heard this...

nm
definitely what he is saying. I've never heard it before though, have you???
Subject: definitely what he is saying. I've never heard it before though, have you???


I've never heard it said that way.
Subject: I've never heard it said that way.

What are the sentences? What condition does the person have?? Is this in her legs? Is she dehydrated?
I've never heard it either-
Subject: I've never heard it either-

First he says "there is 3+ sculptable edema, right greater than left." At another point he says "he is total body water long and has sculptable edema."
I've never heard of SA before..sorry NM
Subject: I've never heard of SA before..sorry NM

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I've never heard it, but...
Subject: I've never heard it, but...

Radial art-lines (set up, monitor, etc.)
in status asthmaticus
Femoral art-line maintenance

From: www.rmrg.com/pdf/Telemetry.pdf
I've never heard it said that way.
Subject: I've never heard it said that way.


That's it. I've never heard it said
Subject: That's it. I've never heard it said


Thank you. I've never heard it used this way. nm
Subject: Thank you. I've never heard it used this way. nm


i've never heard of it...sm
Subject: i've never heard of it...sm

but they use medication patches for angina, so it makes me think they might be talking about that...where are you in the report? if it's surgical history then that's a different story...?
I've never heard that
Subject: I've never heard that

Sentence maybe would help. The way you spelled it, it could be the word biased, but since you are capitalizing it, are you suggesting it is a type of equipment or something?
I've heard of..
Subject: I've heard of..

titanium mesh cages that are used for fusion. ??
I've heard of
Subject: I've heard of

jet nebulization.
Sorry; I've never heard of that use.
Subject: Sorry; I've never heard of that use.


I've never heard
Subject: I've never heard

of that drug and I can't find it anywhere. It might be a supplement. Guess I'll send a blank which I sure hate to do. :-)
Yes, I've heard that before. :-)
Subject: Yes, I've heard that before. :-)


Seems like I have heard large blood on dipstick etc. nm
Subject: Seems like I have heard large blood on dipstick etc. nm


Sorry, but I've never heard of the Amherst sm
Subject: Sorry, but I've never heard of the Amherst sm

office. I get my information from reference materials geared to MTs. Sorry if this offended you.
i've heard several versions
Subject: i've heard several versions

ie., deconditioning

Maybe in this case it is
Condition: Debilitated.
Sorry, don't have a site. Just what I've heard over and over
Subject: Sorry, don't have a site. Just what I've heard over and over

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He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
Subject: He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.

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I've heard of DuoNeb(s) being given.
Subject: I've heard of DuoNeb(s) being given.

Anychance that's what you are hearing? 
I know I've heard this, but can't remember what it is?
Subject: I know I've heard this, but can't remember what it is?

s/l Eba-cleanse and alcohol?
Thanks!! Seems like I've heard the phrase before
Subject: Thanks!! Seems like I've heard the phrase before

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that's what I was thinking, but I've never heard of
Subject: that's what I was thinking, but I've never heard of

that!  assume it should be "Johnny" with a cap J? 
I've heard docs
Subject: I've heard docs

do this when they want to make sure you understood the number. He's probably repeating 12 as in 1,2.
I've never heard it put that way before, but I guess
Subject: I've never heard it put that way before, but I guess

it's possible that it could be "nutrition."  I think it would be average "build," though.
I've never even heard of the "Stanford"
Subject: I've never even heard of the "Stanford"


"phleboliths" ?? I've never actually heard it in this
Subject: "phleboliths" ?? I've never actually heard it in this

context, so not sure.
I've never heard of that term, but is doc saying AND
Subject: I've never heard of that term, but is doc saying AND

spelling "rabbit," or just s/l spelling "R-A-B-B-I-T" - because if that's the case, maybe saying something like "already brought to the step-down unit..." or something like that ??? Just a guess.