It's RCAT - a form our respiratory therapist uses.
Posted By: slh on 2007-08-23
In Reply to: more info? can't think of anything.... - sassee
Subject: It's RCAT - a form our respiratory therapist uses.
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Physical therapist dictates measurement at 10-1/2 degrees (how do you put the half degree)? (nm)
Subject: Physical therapist dictates measurement at 10-1/2 degrees (how do you put the half degree)? (nm)
Dictating signature. John Brown, s/l "MADCPCE", Primary Therapist. nm
Subject: Dictating signature. John Brown, s/l "MADCPCE", Primary Therapist. nm
PE respiratory on 7 m/o
Subject: PE respiratory on 7 m/o
It sounds like the doc is saying respiratoyr showed slight whimpering???
Respiratory help...sm
Subject: Respiratory help...sm
tidal volume 700, assist/control 12, 50% FiO2 and s/l he is saying *no* PEEP. Would that be right?
It is not respiratory.
Subject: It is not respiratory.
Respiratory
Subject: Respiratory
She has oropharyngeal dysphagia and failure to wean her off of the s/l wind delivery console, was placed for PEG tube.
Respiratory ??? virus
Subject: Respiratory ??? virus
The child was hospitalized for respiratory s/l "sinsishual" virus. Please, any help?
respiratory phasicity?
Subject: respiratory phasicity?
respiratory phasicity?
I have no direct experience, but from some Google-ing, respirations seem to have a big impact on venous ultrasounds. The above is the only phrase I could find that seemed close to your s/l.
Good luck!
Thanks a lot! it's respiratory variability.
Subject: Thanks a lot! it's respiratory variability.
respiratory rate nm
Subject: respiratory rate nm
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Not respiratory rate
Subject: Not respiratory rate
RR is also given. This seems to be something else which is why I'm confused.
is it in the respiratory section?
Subject: is it in the respiratory section?
s.o. "trolley" - respiratory ?
Subject: s.o. "trolley" - respiratory ?
Etiology of patient's acute respiratory decompensation may be "trolley," but less like given the "trolley" labs. TIA
common respiratory flora?.......nm
Subject: common respiratory flora?.......nm
can respiratory percusses resonant?
Subject: can respiratory percusses resonant?
Thank you
Deborah
child with respiratory distress
Subject: child with respiratory distress
He says, "The pulse oximetry is showing 95% on room air.
The s/l <T4 or P4?> was around 150 to 200 over s/l <260 or 20 60?> at this time."
Thanks but I found it. Patient has respiratory
Subject: Thanks but I found it. Patient has respiratory
problems and uses a coughalator at home. Probably should have given the sentence. Thanks again.
Patient has respiratory failure and possible
Subject: Patient has respiratory failure and possible
Boroffs syndrome
URI? - upper respiratory infection
Subject: URI? - upper respiratory infection
respiratory rate temperature??
Subject: respiratory rate temperature??
first thought is respiratory functions. nm
Subject: first thought is respiratory functions. nm
S/L "Azo"-therapy as in respiratory
Subject: S/L "Azo"-therapy as in respiratory
The patient has pulmonary fibrosis and she was to begin pulmonary rehab, in addition to converting her over to only prednisone and discontinuing her s/l "azo-therapy"
try accessory respiratory muscles (nm)
Subject: try accessory respiratory muscles (nm)
Respiratory: Lungs clear to auscultation - NM
Subject: Respiratory: Lungs clear to auscultation - NM
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Dr. Mumbler - infant with respiratory distress SM
Subject: Dr. Mumbler - infant with respiratory distress SM
was placed on albuterol nebulizers and a second nebulizer of s/l protalbium was added every 6 hours. Can't find a s/l on drugs.com or rxlist.com. Any takers/new ears? TIA
respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?
Subject: respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?
Are you sure this is a GI medication. There is Surfaxin, but this is for respiratory distress.
Subject: Are you sure this is a GI medication. There is Surfaxin, but this is for respiratory distress.
RF makes sense for respiratory failure...
Subject: RF makes sense for respiratory failure...
The SI part could mean several things....seriously ill, strict isolation, and many others. Is this for like final diagnosis where you need things to be expanded or can you just leave as is?
pt with previous respiratory burns on prednisone and now s/l zo air. ?? nm
Subject: pt with previous respiratory burns on prednisone and now s/l zo air. ?? nm
Me either but it is Intensive Respiratory Care Unit (IRCU).
Subject: Me either but it is Intensive Respiratory Care Unit (IRCU).
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Totally Stumped!!! Patient has respiratory failure..sm
Subject: Totally Stumped!!! Patient has respiratory failure..sm
and is status post "dragon pack", "drag n pack"???? I can't find anything on this. Dictator is ESL, so it could be something completely different than what it sounds like. Thanks if anyone knows what this is!
says respiratory rate is unlabeled not unlabored. Is this correct?
Subject: says respiratory rate is unlabeled not unlabored. Is this correct?
nm
Avelox - antibiotic used for pneumonia, respiratory infections.
Subject: Avelox - antibiotic used for pneumonia, respiratory infections.
. He was found with his s/l BLOBI O2 off of his trach in respiratory arrest. He was blue.
Subject: . He was found with his s/l BLOBI O2 off of his trach in respiratory arrest. He was blue.
baby has some respiratory distress, and humidified s/l glow buy? air was started
Subject: baby has some respiratory distress, and humidified s/l glow buy? air was started
Oops - must have crossed you in posting. This does go along with patient's respiratory failure.
Subject: Oops - must have crossed you in posting. This does go along with patient's respiratory failure.
sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic.
Subject: sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic. NM
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Nope. Looked up operose and it means labored. She is in respiratory distress so it seems to make
Subject: Nope. Looked up operose and it means labored. She is in respiratory distress so it seems to make
sense. I think he is trying to impress me with his crazy vocabulary skills! Never heard it used before though. Hmmm.
drug help. flurithromycin? Patient has respiratory symptoms (shortness of breath secondary to
Subject: drug help. flurithromycin? Patient has respiratory symptoms (shortness of breath secondary to
s/l zero form or 0 form
Subject: s/l zero form or 0 form
Haven't encountered this before and I can't find it. Doc says: obvious ____________ over the exposed nailbed, the nail having been avulsed.
Thanks.
correct form
Subject: correct form
The correct form is either BI-RADS 1 (never Roman numerals) or BI-RADS category 1. If you do a google search, you can verify this.
...and the plural form would be....:) nm
Subject: ...and the plural form would be....:) nm
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in the form of corneal
Subject: in the form of corneal
just a guess, sorry.
Could it be some form of "scapula"..nm
Subject: Could it be some form of "scapula"..nm
nm
could be another form of petiolate ??
Subject: could be another form of petiolate ??
I found this in Dorlands:
petiolate having a stalk or petiole.
Maybe petiolar refers to having a petiole? Hope this is helpful, but I'm not totally sure either.
maybe some form of rim i.e. sclerotic rim?
Subject: maybe some form of rim i.e. sclerotic rim?
can you put it in sentence form for us?
Subject: can you put it in sentence form for us?
nm
Bicro Form?
Subject: Bicro Form?
Possibly Bicro Form back support?
do this report in BOS form??
Subject: do this report in BOS form??
Is q.a.c. allowed in any form?
Subject: Is q.a.c. allowed in any form?
thx
Looks like some form of acetylcysteine? nm
Subject: Looks like some form of acetylcysteine? nm
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