I know distal phalanges does not make sense with the context of the sentence but cannot imagine what
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-22
In Reply to: foot x-ray - Need help!
Subject: I know distal phalanges does not make sense with the context of the sentence but cannot imagine what sin-velenge is, sorry
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distal phalanges????
Subject: distal phalanges????
Then it does make a little sense in that context
Subject: Then it does make a little sense in that context
But I don't know of any lab test that would show that....
"Correlative" would make more sense in that context nm
Subject: "Correlative" would make more sense in that context nm
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Does atrophic kidney make sense in this context?
Subject: Does atrophic kidney make sense in this context?
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
There was a necrogenic density in the right lobe of the liver thought to represent hemangioma.
Does this sentence make sense to anyone out there?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense to anyone out there?
Dictator states, *The patient notes loose bowel movements especially after a bowel movement.* This guy is kind of absent minded anyway and I'm tempted to flag it but then I'm wondering if there's something I'm missing where this could be what he really means? Just thought I'd ask for opinions since it's at the beginning of a very long report.
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
She did not have insulin-dependent diabetes, but the diabetes S/L: PRETREATED the pregnancy.
I very badly want to put preceded, but it really sounds like she is saying a "T" sound there. Does pretreated make sense? I'm not getting it. Thanks.
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
This person has a reducible incisional hernia. She is contemplating a third hernia repair surgery. Doc dictates:
Any operation on her would be a fairly significant undertaking being a third hernia repair, both previous ones with mesh. I would attempt this laparoscopically, but I realize there is a high chance that she has intraperitoneal adhesions or S/L: BOWEL inherent to her mesh.
Is that right?
Thanks in advance.
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
Patient is diagnosed with syncope. Doctor dictates:
"This seems to be S/L: FAMILIAL as her system seems to be primed for vasovagal sensitivity."
Her family history significant for syncope and ADHD, BUT, does the above sentence itself make sense?
Thanks!
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
Assessment: Migraines. Patient is also having some of her typical migraines. Likely related to the stress at work. S/L: She does not assist to be a significant trigger.
I know for sure she is saying "significant trigger" at the end, but the beginning...
Does that make sense?
Thanks for any help.
Does this sentence make sense? sm
Subject: Does this sentence make sense? sm
At this time she would not have met criteria for s/l lytics but will need to be admitted.
The patient has TIA and/or stroke symptoms. ?lytics?
Can anyone make any sense of this sentence?
Subject: Can anyone make any sense of this sentence?
It is for a patient with knee pain and pleural effusion. I put a (?) for the words I am not sure of. Sentence is: "She was found to have medial subluxation of her left knee with lactrus(?) body in her suprapatellar pouch on her x-ray and repeat MRI done to her left knee showed large joint effusion, high signal(?) on lateral patellar facet(?) and a medial pararetinacama(?) suggestive of reduction of her subluxation."
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
sentence:The patient was weaning from the vent and did take a 'Foley' secondary to pain.
Does 'Foley' sound right in this sentence?
Can anyone make any sense of this sentence?
Subject: Can anyone make any sense of this sentence?
Dictation states: "There is tenderness with palpation over the cervical thorachia and lumbar area but there is no costavertiva angle tenderness."
I'm not sure about the word thorachia or costavertiva angle. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
help with this sentence, does this make sense?
Subject: help with this sentence, does this make sense?
Free range of motion of the eye. I am questioning the word "free". I do not hear full, however. TIA!!
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
The patient ambulated around the room and feels back to baseline. I'm unsure if "feel" is right or not. (ESL Dr.)
Does this sentence make sense?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense?
HEENT examination: Eyes: No significant abnormality noted. Pupils are normal. No significant fundal problems detected. Fundal problems?
Ortho help. See last sentence. Make sense?
Subject: Ortho help. See last sentence. Make sense?
Forward elevation is to approximately 180 degrees. External rotation is approximately 40 degrees on the right and 55 degrees on the left.
He can obtain at the 90 and 90 position on the right.
Does this sentence make sense or am I missing something?
Subject: Does this sentence make sense or am I missing something?
Duplex of his carotid artery system was performed today and shows that 50-79% right internal carotid artery stenosis S/L: was of widely patent left carotid endarterectomy site.
Thanks!
The sentence doesn't make sense to me.
Subject: The sentence doesn't make sense to me.
The only thing I can find close is subtilise meaning to make senses more keen or make one's sense
Subject: The only thing I can find close is subtilise meaning to make senses more keen or make one's senses more acute?
I'm still listening and trying to fit it together to make any suggestions make sense.
Subject: I'm still listening and trying to fit it together to make any suggestions make sense.
I am wondering if it is "tap sense". Does that make sense?
Subject: I am wondering if it is "tap sense". Does that make sense?
Make sense?
Subject: Make sense?
pt had a cholecystectomy symptomatic with right upper quadrant pain with elevated liver function studies thereafter.
Is there a better way to say this?
That would make more sense. lol.. you are probably right
Subject: That would make more sense. lol.. you are probably right
nm
make sense?
Subject: make sense?
Certainly, if there is any kind of stricture or lesion that might improve his nutritional status, this certainly could lead to his improved comfort and increased survival.
The pt has dysphagia and has lost weight, so doc is sending him to an ENT physician.
Does this make sense to anyone out there?
Subject: Does this make sense to anyone out there?
The patient had CAT scan of the head which showed stable chronic small vessel ischemic changes, stable chronic infarction, right ventricular nucleus, posterior (LIVE??) internal capsule.
does not make sense to me...sm
Subject: does not make sense to me...sm
how about *involving* her hind foot? just a thought.
Does this make sense????
Subject: Does this make sense????
He is talking about lab results and he says:
"negative immunofixation s/l tighter"
does "tighter" make sense here?
Does t.o. make sense here?
Subject: Does t.o. make sense here?
Doc gives prescription for Hydroxyzine 25 mg s/l t.o. q. four hours p.r.n. It distinctly sounds like t.o. and not p.o.
Does this make sense? sm
Subject: Does this make sense? sm
It sounds like he is saying: Temperature was flat at the time of discharge.
I have never heard that before. Would that be right? TIA!
Does this make sense?
Subject: Does this make sense?
I am covering this acct for someone and don't know if this makes sense.
This patient is returning for followup after a left carotid endarterectomy.
The doctor says:
My impression is that the patient has s/l failed to the left carotid endarterectomy, and the right side has 50-79% stenosis, which is asymptomatic.
Both sides have 50-79% stenosis...............................THANKS FOR ANY HELP!
does this make sense?
Subject: does this make sense?
Does this makes sense? "draped in the usual sterile manner with a groin towel sewn in with 3-0 nylon."
That would make sense, but
Subject: That would make sense, but
pt already had the colectomy and I don't hear her say "with" takedown.
Does this make sense? (sm)
Subject: Does this make sense? (sm)
He requires assistance to stand and tends to s/l retro pulse.
Does this make sense?
Subject: Does this make sense?
Probably referring to retropulsion. Some patients with Parkinson's do this (involuntary backward walking or pushing backwards).
Does this make sense?
Subject: Does this make sense?
Not sure that he is saying this exactly...
BTA of the circumflex was performed with stent in 2 proportions; proximal and mid-circumflex.
Thank you!
It would make sense...
Subject: It would make sense...
It would make a lot of sense given that she is elevating her hand. I tried those keywords you gave and still pulling up nothing. However, it really sounds like she is dictating "Carter pillow" but I had never heard of one before so I really wanted to double check. That most likely has to be it but I'm still debating putting a blank. I'll listen a few more times and most likely use that. Thanks so much! :)
does this make sense?
Subject: does this make sense?
On exam, he dictates, "No focal motor or neurological s/l os."
tia.
does this make sense?
Subject: does this make sense?
The patient had bilateral breath sounds, s/l color transient capnometer and no epigastric sounds.
s/l color transient ??
does this make sense?
Subject: does this make sense?
There is audible clicking when the humerus is rotated around to the glenoid.
make sense
Subject: make sense
Yep, this is a common finding.
That could make sense, but
Subject: That could make sense, but
it's not what he is saying, it's either two words before repletion or it is a longer word. I guess I'll just blank it!
can anyone help me make sense of this ?
Subject: can anyone help me make sense of this ?
some s/l vertusion or hematamatic material was in the right fallopian tube.
I don't think hematamatic is a word, but I am nearly 100% sure that is what is being said
does 26,26,10 make sense?
Subject: does 26,26,10 make sense?
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Can someone help me make sense of this?
Subject: Can someone help me make sense of this?
This sentence talks of some kind of abuse. It is under SOCIAL HISTORY. It sounds like mountain tls, tlh, or tl8 abuse is noted. What I am hearing makes no sense. Is there someone that can make sense of this for me. Thanks.
make sense?
Subject: make sense?
I agree with the OP. I have docs who dictate "ETOH" maybe that's part of what he is saying. Long shot, but maybe it's mounting ETOH abuse, like it's getting worse? Dunno.
Does this make sense?
Subject: Does this make sense?
Osteophytes are are reported on the sagittal films at the T11 area, though there are no s/l axials through this area.
What would make sense is
Subject: What would make sense is
The knee pain is significant because ...
Did you transpose is and pain, or did the dictator?
Thanks PC that would make sense but....
Subject: Thanks PC that would make sense but....
Sounds nothing like he is saying. Typical probably making up words...I'll mark it and send it too much wasted time on it already.
Does this make sense?
Subject: Does this make sense?
It sounds pretty clear - Pt has dull headache, with 3 episodes of intermittent, severe, sharp pain, left-sided. Last 3067. Had left eye twitching.
I can't figure out what the "last 3067" means??
TIA
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