Any sentences before or after this one indicating what method was used for hemostasis?
Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm Subject: Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm
bow (as in bend at the waist) or bow (as in bow tie)? If it's the latter, could he be saying "low" phosphorus was 1.7 (normal serum phosphate levels values being 2.5 to 4.5). How about a diagnosis?
I don't think so, middle one sounds like F or S Subject: I don't think so, middle one sounds like F or S
studies do show an enlarging lesion that appears to be a s/l middle table bone lesion in the sphenoids/l middle spurts Subject: s/l middle spurts
At the end of August the pain intensified and the characteristics changed from an intermittent steady discomfort to a pulsating tenderness. She was evaluated by her gynecologist who felt this was possibly secondary to s/l middle spurts.
Nursing home patient. Diagnoses include pathologic left hip fracture, osteoporosis, Altzheimer's, NID diatetes, UTI, sacral decubitus and hyponatremia, dehydration and anemia or blood loss which he did not mention but she received 2 units of blood. She got Levaquin for the UTI while in the hospital. This enactoperon was not a discharge medication.
i've never heard ORIF refer to the abdomen either...did they mention any past surgical history? hip replacement? or femoral fracture? any other clues?
pure guess (not enough clues) sm Subject: pure guess (not enough clues) sm
there is 'Agrocide' but it's used as a topical scabicide (lindane) not a "dressing"...
s/l "ronchi" right middle lobe..hx on cxr Subject: s/l "ronchi" right middle lobe..hx on cxr
I don't agree with the other poster on this one....my reports always say LABORATORY DATA as the heading for labs so inside a report the dictator might say in some other area, *please see labs or laboratory data*.....so no, I don't capitalize them at all within a sentence....
middle turbinates s/l balderized? Subject: middle turbinates s/l balderized?
Procedure is an ethmoidectomy and antrostomy for septal deviation. thanks
middle colic vein? nm Subject: middle colic vein? nm
if the patient had any major GI surgery in the past, like a Billroth II or Whipple? If so, stumpitis may be correct. Let me know! It's a long shot and it would be slang, but I need to know history to tell you for sure.
medication and I am hearing either CDM or sediem...anyone got any clues? Subject: medication and I am hearing either CDM or sediem...anyone got any clues?