I am assuming that the sentence should read his baseline creatinine clearance is 74.
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-10-25
In Reply to: creatinine clearance? - kjlange
Subject: I am assuming that the sentence should read his baseline creatinine clearance is 74.
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Could it be clearance (as in creatinine)
Subject: Could it be clearance (as in creatinine)
not sure what you are doing. What part of the report or sentence before or after, etc.
creatinine clearance?
Subject: creatinine clearance?
Wonder if the sentence should read as follows..... sm
Subject: Wonder if the sentence should read as follows..... sm
As there is more than one type of statin drug.
This patient will possibly require the addition of a statin due to poor response to the "TriCor" and niacin treatment.......
sounds like the sentence should read
Subject: sounds like the sentence should read
"upper extremity,right HAND rigidity with bright red ____ but I don't know what that word is you're questioning.
okay...read the sentence again with impeding--sm
Subject: okay...read the sentence again with impeding--sm
in it and that does not make any sense either. actually none of the suggestions do. JMO
Yes. I would change the sentence to read
Subject: Yes. I would change the sentence to read
You Wrote: "His eye contact was intermittent; most of the time his gaze was fixed on whatever toy he was playing with. "...most of the time his gaze was fixed on whatever toy with which he was playing? Not a verbatim account.
I would change it to read: "His eye contact was intermittent. Most of the time, his gaze was fixed on whatever toy he was playing with."
Rule of thumb: semicolon: punctuation mark that is used in formal writing between two parts of a sentence, usually when each of the two parts could form grammatical sentences on their own. Also, to be grammatically correct, never end a sentence with a preposition.
If you read the sentence you should be able to figure that one out, not hard. nm
Subject: If you read the sentence you should be able to figure that one out, not hard. nm
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that should read "whole sentence" not sure what happened !
Subject: that should read "whole sentence" not sure what happened !
?!
? referring to Schatzki "ring." ? should the sentence read s/m)
Subject: ? referring to Schatzki "ring." ? should the sentence read s/m)
...a flex sig in 1999 "and" multiple esophageal dilations for rings.
creatinine --urine creatinine
Subject: creatinine --urine creatinine
What would be before clearance. I can hear that but before it s/l timinim
Subject: What would be before clearance. I can hear that but before it s/l timinim
that's assuming
Subject: that's assuming
I'm really having trouble with my keyboard, honest, not my fingers!
This was what I was assuming as well. Thank you.
Subject: This was what I was assuming as well. Thank you.
I'm assuming this is not hyphenated, but...
Subject: I'm assuming this is not hyphenated, but...
"He sustained a laceration just below the lower lip that is through and through into the upper portion..." I'm assuming since through and through is not modifying in this case, that I do not hyphenate, but I just want to be sure. Thanks!
may be baseline nm
Subject: may be baseline nm
nm
no, it is not baseline
Subject: no, it is not baseline
Thanks, I'm assuming I should write out the abbreviation...!!
Subject: Thanks, I'm assuming I should write out the abbreviation...!!
I'm assuming it's "blunts" of marijuana, but it's my
Subject: I'm assuming it's "blunts" of marijuana, but it's my
understanding that it is marijuana put into a cigar wrapper, so you wouldn't "drink" it ??
Yeah, I'm assuming doc said "tears" in there, too.
Subject: Yeah, I'm assuming doc said "tears" in there, too.
Curious as to why you're assuming the term is sm
Subject: Curious as to why you're assuming the term is sm
an orthopedic surgery when it's part of the past MEDICAL history? Please provide your clues so we can help you.
lab test.. Will obtain a CBC and s/l Kim 7 for baseline. Thank you
Subject: lab test.. Will obtain a CBC and s/l Kim 7 for baseline. Thank you
baseline wandering lead 4.
Subject: baseline wandering lead 4.
baseline underlying dementia?
Subject: baseline underlying dementia?
Mental status changes most probably secondary to <s/l baseline underlying dementia>.
Anyone ever hear this before?
Assuming you are working in Word, you can add a button to your toolbar
Subject: Assuming you are working in Word, you can add a button to your toolbar
Go to Tools, at the bottom of the meun there is a customize button, click it. Once you are there open the Command tab. You will see a list of categories on the left and commands on the right. Click on the format category and you will see all of the format buttons you can add to your tool bar... about 1/2 way down you will see the superscript and subscript buttons... Click on the superscript and drag it to your toolbar. I usually try to put it with like buttons, like the bold, underline and such. The button should insert into your toolbar and now when you need to superscript a number you can just click on that button before you type it. you do have to remember to click the button off after you have typed the superscripted character.
Hope this helps..
Sue-Ellen
Abnormal ECT, baseline "wander" in "V 4" or "lead four". ?? nm
Subject: Abnormal ECT, baseline "wander" in "V 4" or "lead four". ?? nm
my accounts use BOS as a baseline, dictators override it. sm
Subject: my accounts use BOS as a baseline, dictators override it. sm
in retrospect, every account I've ever had has done it that way.
His baseline is clear. ??clerins is 74. Cancer patient.
Subject: His baseline is clear. ??clerins is 74. Cancer patient.
maybe BDI (baseline dyspnea index) a score of 1 would indicate severe impairment. Just a guess.
Subject: maybe BDI (baseline dyspnea index) a score of 1 would indicate severe impairment. Just a guess.
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overread vs over-read vs over read
Subject: overread vs over-read vs over read
OneLook has a disclaimer for the definition of the word overread that says: This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated. Some of the links listed on OneLook give the definition, some say the word does not exist, another gives the definition and then says (not used). There are references online for over-read, overread, and over read. I think over-read with a hyphen is a nice compromise. It's situations like this that make me dazed and confused!
it's definitely BUN and creatinine....
Subject: it's definitely BUN and creatinine....
BUN and creatinine. nm
Subject: BUN and creatinine. nm
nm
Probably BUN and creatinine - nm
Subject: Probably BUN and creatinine - nm
creatinine of 1.6 and a s/l B1 of 26?
Subject: creatinine of 1.6 and a s/l B1 of 26?
thanks
creatinine
Subject: creatinine
It s/l dict is saying BUN and creatinine 18 and "33.9". The patient has ESRD and is on dialysis, but would his creat be 33.9 or maybe jsut 3.9?
WBC 9.5, BUN and creatinine...nm
Subject: WBC 9.5, BUN and creatinine...nm
x
BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4.
Subject: BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4.
x
BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4 normally.
Subject: BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4 normally.
x
can you hear creatinine?
Subject: can you hear creatinine?
bumin and creatinine
Subject: bumin and creatinine
Can you hear BUN and creatine by any chance? They often lump those two together just like they do hemoglobin and hematocrit.
bumin and creatinine
Subject: bumin and creatinine
Could she be saying bumin for albumin and creatinine?
s/l beaman and creatinine
Subject: s/l beaman and creatinine
Patient had s/l beaman and creatinine drawn.
Yes... BUN & Creatinine, LFTs, UA
Subject: Yes... BUN & Creatinine, LFTs, UA
nt
creatinine phosphokinase nm
Subject: creatinine phosphokinase nm
nm
Ptx has elevated BUN and creatinine.....
Subject: Ptx has elevated BUN and creatinine.....
xx
Pt with elevated BUN and creatinine.....
Subject: Pt with elevated BUN and creatinine.....
nm
Pt with elevated BUN and creatinine....
Subject: Pt with elevated BUN and creatinine....
nm
Would it be microalbumin creatinine ratio?
Subject: Would it be microalbumin creatinine ratio?
nm
he had a slight s/l bump in his BUN and creatinine
Subject: he had a slight s/l bump in his BUN and creatinine
How to correctly write out creatinine ?
Subject: How to correctly write out creatinine ?
"Creatinine one five"
Creatinine 15 or Creatinine 1.5?
normal BUN / creatinine ratio? nm
Subject: normal BUN / creatinine ratio? nm
or microalbumin / creatinine ratio? nm
Subject: or microalbumin / creatinine ratio? nm
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