If you're talking about maneuver, it's Phalen. nm
Posted By: context? on 2009-01-09
In Reply to: Phelan's or Phalan's? - pdo
Subject: If you're talking about maneuver, it's Phalen. nm
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But without the apostrophe. Phalen sign/maneuver. sm
Subject: But without the apostrophe. Phalen sign/maneuver. sm
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I think you know what you're talking about!
Subject: I think you know what you're talking about!
Personally, I think the doctor is stuttering. I think he started to say the second OM and then realized it was really OM-1. You are correct in your anatomy!
No, not L4 if they're talking about the thorax!! nm
Subject: No, not L4 if they're talking about the thorax!! nm
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You're talking to the Google queen here
Google is my home page. Google this and you get it 3 different ways
STERI-STRIPS
Steri-Strips
steri-strips
we're not talking about that; wrong subject.
Subject: we're not talking about that; wrong subject.
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S/l pass point maneuver and nylon Barney maneuver
Subject: S/l pass point maneuver and nylon Barney maneuver
These produce no nystagmus. The patient suffers from chronic lightheadedness. TIA!
Phalen's?
Subject: Phalen's?
Could it be Phalen? n/t
Subject: Could it be Phalen? n/t
Phalen's
Subject: Phalen's
I meant to say I normally type Phalen's sign, not Phalan's. Now I am all confused and I am thinking it might be Phelan's. Can anyone help me figure this out?
Phalen sign
Subject: Phalen sign
there is a Phalen's test
Subject: there is a Phalen's test
can you hear Phalen's? .. nm
Subject: can you hear Phalen's? .. nm
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Tinel's and Phalen's nm
Subject: Tinel's and Phalen's nm
How about Phalen's test
Subject: How about Phalen's test
It is Phalen's sign
Subject: It is Phalen's sign
Left distal phalanx S/l-phalen.
Subject: Left distal phalanx S/l-phalen.
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1. no apostrophe. 2. Do you have ANY reference books? It is Phalen. nm
Subject: 1. no apostrophe. 2. Do you have ANY reference books? It is Phalen. nm
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Positive Tinel's and Phalen's bilaterally.
Subject: Positive Tinel's and Phalen's bilaterally.
Phalen (for carpal tunnel syndrome testing)
Subject: Phalen (for carpal tunnel syndrome testing)
The Phalen's test is a test for carpal tunnel--sm
Subject: The Phalen's test is a test for carpal tunnel--sm
syndrome and involves the wrist. It is a pressure test, but the doctor would hold the distal or proximal phalanx in the performance of that test while compressing the wrist and waiting for numbness to occur. I would like to hear the rest of your sentence before saying for sure what you are hearing is Phalen's.
s/l Marceau maneuver
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Valsalva Maneuver? - nm
Subject: Valsalva Maneuver? - nm
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Ortolani maneuver
Subject: Ortolani maneuver
Ortolani maneuver - a hip click test (infant)
Balot maneuver?? it's in the (sm)
Subject: Balot maneuver?? it's in the (sm)
flank area. I thought of ballottment but that's usually with the knee. He's definitely saying "Balot or ballotte" maneuver and I can't find it anywhere. Thanks.
Barlow maneuver, maybe?
Subject: Barlow maneuver, maybe?
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s/l shotgun maneuver?..sm
Subject: s/l shotgun maneuver?..sm
I taught him a ____ (s/l shotgun) maneuver so he can self adjust the symphysis.
TIA
s/l Kocherman maneuver
Subject: s/l Kocherman maneuver
We did a Kocherman maneuver to look behind her duodenum and found no bowel staining, abscess or infection.
Barany maneuver
Subject: Barany maneuver
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Subject: S/L de-krel-pac maneuver
Patient has a significantly positive s/l de-krel-pac maneuver. TIA!
s/l turnback maneuver
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Cystoscopy-The s/l Turnback maneuver was performed and the bladder neck was noted to be .....
Hallpike maneuver nm
Subject: Hallpike maneuver nm
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Some kind of maneuver
Subject: Some kind of maneuver
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Epley maneuver
Subject: Epley maneuver
Cattell maneuver
Subject: Cattell maneuver
I think this is what you are looking for. Not familiar with it myself. It seems to be spelled with 2 L's.
Hallpike maneuver?
Subject: Hallpike maneuver?
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Béarnaise maneuver?
Subject: Béarnaise maneuver?
I know Béarnaise is a sauce, but that's what it sounds like he is saying 
He occasionally gets lightheaded or dizzy, not necessarily with exertion. No syncope, no vertigo, no near syncopal event. He denies any falls. Negative _______ maneuver.
Barany's maneuver?
Subject: Barany's maneuver?
dolls eye maneuver
Subject: dolls eye maneuver
Does anyone know for certain how this is written...apostrophe S, capital D? I'm finding all combos on google and do not have a good neuro words site...can't find it on ophthamology sites that i have.
Hallpike maneuver nm
Subject: Hallpike maneuver nm
s/l begin-man maneuver
Subject: s/l begin-man maneuver
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s/l begin-man manuever seems to be a little bit of laxity of the ACL as one compares to the contralateral uninvolved knee but certainly not a marked laxity.
? Steinman maneuver
Subject: ? Steinman maneuver
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Valsalva maneuver
Subject: Valsalva maneuver
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s/l RICE maneuver
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Subject: Valsalva maneuver
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s/l kiko maneuver sm
Subject: s/l kiko maneuver sm
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient is a 76-year-old male who over the last 2 years has had 4 incidence of fecal incontinence. Usually this occurs when his stools are loose. All 4 times, the patient had recently been out of town with the change of diet. The patient had a colonoscopy 2 or 3 years ago that showed internal hemorrhoids only. The patient has had not any rectal bleeding. The patient does have a history of peripheral vascular disease and did have a carotid endarterectomy in 2002. The patient has no known history of having a stroke.
IMPRESSION:
1. I doubt these episodes of incontinence represent colonic neoplasia. The patient had a negative colonoscopy 2 to 3 years ago.
2. Possible sphincter dysfunction.
3. Possible lactose intolerance.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. Lactose free diet for 3 weeks.
2. Benefiber 1 heaping tbsp 8 ounces of water daily.
3. We will consider also recommending _____ maneuver.
4. We will not order another colonoscopy or any other workup at this time.
5. The patient will be seen again in 4 weeks.
"pinkie" maneuver? sm
Subject: "pinkie" maneuver? sm
I found this on google.
Valsalva maneuver
Subject: Valsalva maneuver
nm
It might be the 'Cottle's' maneuver..sm
Subject: It might be the 'Cottle's' maneuver..sm
Effects of the Cottle's maneuver on the nasal valve as assessed by ...The Cottle's maneuver (CM) is a test in which the cheek on the side to be ... with a mixture of 1:1000 epinephrine and 4% lidocaine in cotton pledgets
s/l Kahton Maneuver
Subject: s/l Kahton Maneuver
Based on his clinical presentation, he had a _________ maneuver and predicted probability of 21% for organ confined disease, 71% extracapsular extension, 46% seminal vesicle invasion, and 9% lymph node involvement.
Patient has prostate cancer.
orthopedic maneuver
Subject: orthopedic maneuver
The doctor dictates: Reflexes of the patella are decreased bilaterally to 1+/4, even with s/l a dendrastic maneuver performed.
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