| If the physician is stating that the (sm)Posted By: giddy pc guru on 2008-01-05In Reply to: Don't know how to write this... - please see msg
 
 Subject: If the physician is stating that the (sm)
 
 
 "hemoglobin A1c over 12. "  that would tell me that it was greater than 12 and could be alternatively be written as: 
 "Hemoglobin A1c >12.  
 
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 When she sees her primary care physician perhaps she can be evaluated through a s/l geripsych physician for further workup.   
   It is possible that the physician is saying that, if
 Subject: It is possible that the physician is saying that, if
 
 that's all the patient would say.  I can imagine some patients of a certain generation would not have all of the details or not want to explain them completely.  If that was the case, then the doctor may dictate simply all the info that the patient would provide.
 WHY do you think it is, as you say, easier for a physician to say
 Subject: WHY do you think it is, as you say, easier for a physician to say
 
 polynephritis? I don't get your rationale.
 Physician is saying Levothyroid - sm
 Subject: Physician is saying Levothyroid - sm
 
 I cannot document this anywhere - only levothyroxine and Levothroid.  What do you think?
   your physician is incorrect...it's cuffing nm
 Subject: your physician is incorrect...it's cuffing nm
 
 
 Referring Physician Site
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 http://www.healthcarehiring.com/cgi-bin/provider_name.cgi 
   
 I like this site, as you can change the state at the bottom, and also do partial names.  Hope this helps. should primary care physician be capped?
 Subject: should primary care physician be capped?
 
 says patient should followup with primary care physician just exhausted at this point...very long day...........well I really don't know the answer to that regardless if it was a long day or not....
 when should i cap primary care physician in a report?  thanks in advance...
 Subject: when should i cap primary care physician in a report?  thanks in advance...
 
 
 Thanks, got it (sees the family physician I type for also, found it there),  :)
 Subject: Thanks, got it (sees the family physician I type for also, found it there),  :)
 
 
 I thought so  to but she is stating something different....
 Subject: I thought so  to but she is stating something different....
 
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 doc is stating how many pills are in RX. (nm)
 Subject: doc is stating how many pills are in RX. (nm)
 
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 No actually stating 50 mg glucotrol...sm
 Subject: No actually stating 50 mg glucotrol...sm
 
 I think she might have messed up on this one.
 Thanks but no.  She is stating what sounds ...
 Subject: Thanks but no.  She is stating what sounds ...
 
 like some type of bacteria.
 No not vaginosis, clearly stating with an "m".
 Subject: No not vaginosis, clearly stating with an "m".
 
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 Just stating the facts....that's all......nm
 Subject: Just stating the facts....that's all......nm
 
 
 Thanks but clearly stating Varisol..nm
 Subject: Thanks but clearly stating Varisol..nm
 
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 Very clearly stating Protec. (nm)
 Subject: Very clearly stating Protec. (nm)
 
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 may be "death PAC desk" =Physician Attestation Copy (PAC) of the Death nm
 Subject: may be "death PAC desk" =Physician Attestation Copy (PAC) of the Death nm
 
 
 If you mean the phrase "primary care physician" I only capitalize it when it is a header follo
 Subject: If you mean the phrase "primary care physician" I only capitalize it when it is a header followed by the name of the physician
 
 
 If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory
 Subject: If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory
 
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 I thought melanoma but clearly not stating that...nm
 Subject: I thought melanoma but clearly not stating that...nm
 
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 How about persevered, stating the fact that he was...
 Subject: How about persevered, stating the fact that he was...
 
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 Need actual sentence stating the type of cup.
 Subject: Need actual sentence stating the type of cup.
 
 
 Doc is distinctly stating "knee molizer" (sm)
 Subject: Doc is distinctly stating "knee molizer" (sm)
 
 
 Is this a slang term for knee immobilizer?  If so, should I type as "kneemolizer?"   Doctor stating s/l knee sebella. I have looked
 Subject: Doctor stating s/l knee sebella. I have looked
 
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 Just a discharge summary stating pt had a uti with that type of bacteria, but nothing else.
 Subject: Just a discharge summary stating pt had a uti with that type of bacteria, but nothing else.
 
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 I'm not sure of the sentence but is he stating 2 diagnoses or symptoms, i.e. UA with efflux
 Subject: I'm not sure of the sentence but is he stating 2 diagnoses or symptoms, i.e. UA with efflux
 
 
 in general sentence, not capitalize; if stating a specific department,
 Subject: in general sentence, not capitalize; if stating a specific department,
 
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 Understand, just stating mucus for vagina, mucous for lung
 Subject: Understand, just stating mucus for vagina, mucous for lung
 
 
 it's Graves' disease, named after Robert James Graves(1796–1853), a British physician
 Subject: it's Graves' disease, named after Robert James Graves(1796–1853), a British physician
 
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