I listened again lead III and AVF Thanks anyways
Posted By: debbie on 2007-03-12
In Reply to: cardio T-wave abnormality - debbie
Subject: I listened again lead III and AVF Thanks anyways
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Cardiolite-lead 2 or lead II
Subject: Cardiolite-lead 2 or lead II
TIA
A-lead
Subject: A-lead
Has anyone heard of a broken A-lead on a chest x-ray?
Thanks in advance for the help!
A-lead
Subject: A-lead
Yes - patient has a pacemaker!
yes I think they mean lead I
Subject: yes I think they mean lead I
lead I and aVL is what I would go with - kind of an educated guess . .
it's lead III and aVF.............
Subject: it's lead III and aVF.............
lead II
Subject: lead II
a 12-lead EKG. nm
Subject: a 12-lead EKG. nm
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A 12-lead EKG
Subject: A 12-lead EKG
lead 1
Subject: lead 1
its 1, as in leads 1, 2, etc.
placed some lead on it?
Subject: placed some lead on it?
This ER doc is treating a superficial laceration to the foot. Decided against stitches, but he did place some lead on it. Does anyone know what he means by that?
lead
Subject: lead
Then A lead is correct.
Subject: Then A lead is correct.
septolateral lead?
Subject: septolateral lead?
EKG reading.....He did have flattened T waves through the inferior leads and septolateral leads.
First parts...could be lead III or V3 maybe...
Subject: First parts...could be lead III or V3 maybe...
maybe some of these will jump out at you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrocardiogram
pacing lead
Subject: pacing lead
It's called a DEXTRUS pacing lead
twelve-lead EKG
Subject: twelve-lead EKG
xx
A 12-lead EKG...??? do not spell out 12...
Subject: A 12-lead EKG...??? do not spell out 12...
x
Leads - I, II, III; Lead V3, V4, etc.
Subject: Leads - I, II, III; Lead V3, V4, etc.
x
fetal scalp lead
Subject: fetal scalp lead
(I hope this wasn't too late to reply).
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half a response here but is it a lead? sm
Subject: half a response here but is it a lead? sm
This sounds more like statistical analysis to me than actual cardiac-related terminology.
I'd start by looking into E x U' or something.
I did stat analysis coursework in college, and the word prime is often represented by an apostrophe. Because there could be data represented by U, and then U' is some derivation of that data. If my fuzzy memory serves me properly, anyway!
I may be WAAAAAY off base here, but that's the first thing I see in this. I hope it helps a little.
s/l Dextras pacing lead
Subject: s/l Dextras pacing lead
Dextrous or dextras - cannot reference. Right ventricular pacing lead. TIA. TamB
baseline wandering lead 4.
Subject: baseline wandering lead 4.
Thanks. I did google but only lead hand, not
Subject: Thanks. I did google but only lead hand, not
device or surgical device, and I just was not sure.
IJ Cordis lead? line? found this. sm
Subject: IJ Cordis lead? line? found this. sm
Lots of listings for Cordis in Sted's Cardio. Cordis sheath, Cordis lead. Guiding catheter.
Hope this helps.
Prevention of Distal Limb Ischemia During Cardiopulmonary Support ...
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MD student Prasanna Ananth - A Week in the Life - Stanford ...
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"previous pertussis" could lead to deafness
Subject: "previous pertussis" could lead to deafness
could that be it? googled pertussis deafness and got that. hope this helps.
Here is the sweet email that my lead from the MTSO sent me
Subject: Here is the sweet email that my lead from the MTSO sent me
I know, I have an OB clinic that is doing the same thing. Sometimes you just have to say okay if that's the way you want it that's what you'll get and go on. It's hard though, especially when you take pride in your work.
I noticed right away that you had fixed the templates and it was wonderful. I found each one I needed right away.
Don't let it bother you, I think you did a great job cleaning those up, they were a mess.
In lab list, s/l "BDL lead" 42, troponin....Thanks
Subject: In lab list, s/l "BDL lead" 42, troponin....Thanks
Could it possibly be "unipolar tined lead" ? nm
Subject: Could it possibly be "unipolar tined lead" ? nm
S/L "Elopath" right atrial lead for pacemaker
Subject: S/L "Elopath" right atrial lead for pacemaker
also could use a good reference site for pacemaker components. Thanks for your help!
In case anyone needs this info, smokeless tob can lead to
Subject: In case anyone needs this info, smokeless tob can lead to
sorry if I lead you astray - it makes it difficult when your references don't even know!!!
Subject: sorry if I lead you astray - it makes it difficult when your references don't even know!!!
s/l Exclaim ANS lead of spinal cord stimulator
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pacemake 7-French s/l umea tine lead
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pacemaker 7-French s/l umea tine lead
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He put says it real fast 7-French umea or jumea tine lead. Thanks!
"Blastomycosis must be treated or it will gradually lead to death. Treatment with the fungicidal
Subject: "Blastomycosis must be treated or it will gradually lead to death. Treatment with the fungicidal drug ketoconazole"
I listened again and...
Subject: I listened again and...
She was probably saying AND butazolidin instead of "em" or "am". Thank you!
Listened to it again and that is it! Thank you!!
Subject: Listened to it again and that is it! Thank you!!
listened again...
Subject: listened again...
I definitely hear an "s" in the middle and a "tide or dide" at the end. Thanks for the suggestions.
I listened again
Subject: I listened again
and I really don't think that is what he is saying. I have worked for this doc for 2 years, he is very easy to understand but I have never heard him say anything remotely like this before. Thanks for helping.
I listened again -
Subject: I listened again -
definitely sounds like "monodide"
I listened again ...
Subject: I listened again ...
I definitly think seasonal is correct, but can't hear exacerbations. Thank you so much for getting me on the right track! I couldn't get over seizures.
Actually, duh on ME . . . just listened and that is it
Subject: Actually, duh on ME . . . just listened and that is it
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Listened again
Subject: Listened again
No, the sounds are definitely
hue - vee - ul. Thanks for the try though.
listened and listened again and it is....
Subject: listened and listened again and it is....
ear and sinus surgery thanks a bunch anyways
Listened again
Subject: Listened again
When listening with a refreshed ear this a.m., it certainly is effaces. Thanks
listened again...
Subject: listened again...
absent is a possibility, but I still can't say for sure.
listened again, and no thats not it, but thanks for trying nm
Subject: listened again, and no thats not it, but thanks for trying nm
Listened again, thats it. Thanks to all! nm
Subject: Listened again, thats it. Thanks to all! nm
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I just went and listened again - she is saying
Subject: I just went and listened again - she is saying
restricted affect. DUH for me!! It's still early for me, ears aren't working right yet.
I listened again but sm
Subject: I listened again but sm
it still sounds like "1000 draped over it".
Just re-listened and I'm LOL at myself!!!!
Subject: Just re-listened and I'm LOL at myself!!!!
He's saying T8-T10. Ha! I tried to make it more difficult than it was...
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