Is it possibly aloe vera? NM
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Is it something aloe?
Subject: Is it something aloe?
Aloe Vesta? sm for refs.
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aloantibody?? or aloe antibody??
Subject: aloantibody?? or aloe antibody??
polycythemia vera, maybe
Subject: polycythemia vera, maybe
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polycythemia vera or
Subject: polycythemia vera or
polycythemia rubra vera?
Polycythemia vera nm
Subject: Polycythemia vera nm
nm
s/l vera scott
Subject: s/l vera scott
The s/l vera scott irregular, but it is regular when I rechecked him
vera stress?
Subject: vera stress?
A vera stress caused a complaint of pain as well as distal bicep pain
as per Vera Pyle's CMT... sm
Subject: as per Vera Pyle's CMT... sm
Glidewire (one word) is the trade name of a guide wire (two words), so could be either!
Figured it out... polycythemia vera.
Subject: Figured it out... polycythemia vera.
drug (s/l) vera-clude
Subject: drug (s/l) vera-clude
Patient with HIV, hepatitis B, renal insufficiency with following medications.
lactulose, ? Veraclude, Epivir, Kaletra, Famvir, Valcyte, Diflucan, Bactrim
I cannot verify this but he sounds very clear. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
It's ostiomeatal. See Vera Pyle.
Subject: It's ostiomeatal. See Vera Pyle.
ostiomatal: denoting the opening of the auditory, nasal, or urinary meatus; does not have anything to do with osteo (bone). Vera Pyle, Current Medical Terminology, 5th Edition.
The root word is ostium, which is certainly a word! It's in my Dorland's, and means: a door or opening; used in anatomical nomenclature as a general term to designate an opening into a tubular organ, or between 2 distinct cavities within the body. Called also orificuium, orifice, and opening.
Stedman's Plastic Surgery/ENT/Dentistry Words, 3rd Edition, specifically lists ostiomeatal complex, stent, and unit.
Ha-never mind-polycythemia vera
Subject: Ha-never mind-polycythemia vera
was clearer later in the report
I checked my old Vera Pyle, and
Subject: I checked my old Vera Pyle, and
I have written in a note under Garden classification of femoral neck fractures that it is roman numerals we use.
It's per primam (per Dorland's and Vera Pyle). nm
Subject: It's per primam (per Dorland's and Vera Pyle). nm
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Also, in Vera Pyle Medical Terminology it has
Subject: Also, in Vera Pyle Medical Terminology it has
Endo Clip applier - laparoscopic clip applier.
Drug for Polycythemia vera. s/l hydrouracil...
Subject: Drug for Polycythemia vera. s/l hydrouracil...
End point as in Vera Pyle Medical Terminology
Subject: End point as in Vera Pyle Medical Terminology
it says - "the point in an an analysis at which the chemical reaction is complete, or at which the reading or intrepretation of test results is feasible".
also Google has it as: Lachman's test of the right knee. The examiner used the right hand to place anterior force on the lower leg while simultaneously using the left hand to place posterior force on the distal thigh. A good end point should be felt. Hands are reversed to test the left knee.
per Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology
Subject: per Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology
It is not capitalized. Have to say it again, there is no substitute for good reference books!
also known as Dextrostix, which I found in my Vera Pyle Terminology book
Subject: also known as Dextrostix, which I found in my Vera Pyle Terminology book
Blood Glucose Measurement with Dextrostix - found this on Google. So, if all you need is the dexi part then dexi, not dexy.
I do not type Radiology, but in my Vera Pyle Medical Terminology
Subject: I do not type Radiology, but in my Vera Pyle Medical Terminology
and Saunders Pharmaceutical Drug Book,2008 Entero Vu is shown. There is no Enteroview. So I would say QA is wrong here.
As for the cm/s or cm/sec, I cannot comment because I have never used that.
Radionics s/l "mm of vera" for image-guided aspiration of clot.
Subject: Radionics s/l "mm of vera" for image-guided aspiration of clot.
The "millimeters of vera" were registered and accepted in radionics image-guided system. this is for an intracerebral hemorrage evacuation.
Per Vera Pyle--transcutaneous oxygen level is TcPO2 (the 2 is subscripted). nm
Subject: Per Vera Pyle--transcutaneous oxygen level is TcPO2 (the 2 is subscripted). nm
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The patient has polycythemia vera. She has a right s/l * acolus * regional skin ulcer
Subject: The patient has polycythemia vera. She has a right s/l * acolus * regional skin ulcer
and left foot ulcer following s/l bone-ee-atomy. Also has leukocytosis and thrombocytosis and is getting a phlebotomy. This is an ESL, so not sure I'm hearing right. Thanks for any ideas!
Neurapraxia. My Sloane Medical Word Book and Vera Pyle's
Subject: Neurapraxia. My Sloane Medical Word Book and Vera Pyle's
Current Medical Terminology have neurapraxia. Neuropraxia is not even listed.
Current Medical Terminology has definition as "neurapraxia(not neuropraxia) a conduction block (either partial or total) of a segment of nerve fiber causing a temporary paralysis. Usage: "The patient has a right ulnar nerve neurapraxia."
Found Versaport in Vera Pyle Current Medical Terminology. See inside
Subject: Found Versaport in Vera Pyle Current Medical Terminology. See inside
a trocar system requiring a smaller incision site, reducing risk of hernation and improving cosmetic results. May be he is making up his own word. They do that a lot.
Lap_Band system as per Vera Pyle Current Medical Terminology book.
Subject: Lap_Band system as per Vera Pyle Current Medical Terminology book.
not sure about the other word. Is that a medication or a company for the Lap-Band?
Found Omni Flush shape in Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology Book
Subject: Found Omni Flush shape in Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology Book
Accu-Vu catheter design that allows opacification of the aorta from distal vessels without obscuring the image by superior mesenteric artery filling.
possibly,...
b-natriuretic peptides? I have been steered wrong on numerous occasions by others -- keep trying to verify everything!!
Could this possibly be. . . . .
Subject: Could this possibly be. . . . .
an ESL or a mumbler and it might be morphine?
As an aside, for a laugh, I used to work for a neurologist who apparently had a patient pull a Rx paper off the top of his Rx pad when he wasn't looking. The doc got a call a few hours later from a pharmacy trying to verify the Rx for "mo feen".
Possibly....
Subject: Possibly....
He's a mumbler, so who knows!! I might have to leave a blank, as now I can't tell if it is Y or "wide".
Thanks!!
possibly
Subject: possibly
aztreonam, an antibiotic
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Could be Absorbine (an antifungal, topical application). Does that fit in?
possibly
Subject: possibly
That might be it. There are Banda socks.
Thanks.
Quite possibly ...
Subject: Quite possibly ...
I looked up Tisseal and it is a hemostatic so I put it in there along with a blank so QA can check it. I had not heard of it before. THX
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Dilaudid HP which contains hydromorphone...
possibly . . .
Subject: possibly . . .
Could that possibly be MSB
Subject: Could that possibly be MSB
It is hard to differentiate sometimes between certain letters. It is obviously a test of some sort, so maybe CBC, mid-small bowel stool for C-diff, gram stain, culture and sensitivity, ova and parasite? just a thought. trying to help out.
possibly CNS?
Subject: possibly CNS?
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Pisces Z Quad Lead.... Oh wait looks like there is a Specify Lead
3998 Specify™ Lead Contains two, four-electrode vertical arrays spaced 2 mm apart. Electrodes are 2 mm x 3 mm and are spaced vertically, 6 mm apart.
could that possibly be--sm
Subject: could that possibly be--sm
round towel drape...as in a sterile field? just a thought.
possibly
Subject: possibly
TM?
Could it possibly be
Subject: Could it possibly be
"a liquid MVI q.d."???
or aliquots of something???
Or does it sound more like a test they are going to do?
Could it possibly be
Subject: Could it possibly be
acetaminophen.... Just curious b/c you said it was an ESL doc and sometimes they squish stuff together. Just a thought. Good luck!
POSSIBLY
Subject: POSSIBLY
END-DIASTOLIC AND END-SYSTOLIC DIMENSION.
possibly STS
Subject: possibly STS
Could he possibly be saying....
Subject: Could he possibly be saying....
pancrelipase?
There are a two that it may possibly be
Subject: There are a two that it may possibly be
Indocin or Endocet.
Possibly?
Subject: Possibly?
Staphylococcus haemolyticus?
possibly
Subject: possibly
The doctor does not say tablet or mg, just once a day. He doesn't say I gave him a prescription, so maybe you are right. Thanks!
could it possibly be "O" saying o instead of zero, G2, P2-0-2?
Subject: could it possibly be "O" saying o instead of zero, G2, P2-0-2?
I think meaning 2 premature, 0 term, and 2 living. Just a WAG
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