Listening to it a different way, that is it. Good call! Many Thanks.
Posted By: Elderberry on 2007-12-06
In Reply to: There is a stent name 2TM (Taxus)? - MT50
Subject: Listening to it a different way, that is it. Good call! Many Thanks.
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Good call!
Subject: Good call!
Physician's assistant is dictating, and I bet he just mis-read it as 5-HIP instead of 5-HTP. He says it loud and clear, "Five hip".
good call - that's probably it.
Subject: good call - that's probably it.
good call dhd, I did not think about context. Duh
Subject: good call dhd, I did not think about context. Duh
Good call. Will listen again. Thanks! nm
Subject: Good call. Will listen again. Thanks! nm
xx
Good call, Tanya!
Subject: Good call, Tanya!
clivus /cli·vus/ (kli´vus) [L.] a bony surface in the posterior cranial fossa sloping upward from the foramen magnum to the dorsum sellae.
Good call and the other word is probably..
Subject: Good call and the other word is probably..
Santyl
Missed 'with', good call! Thx. nm
Subject: Missed 'with', good call! Thx. nm
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Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.
Subject: Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.
Maybe 'hold, on call' to hold the patient in the office for the on call xray? nm
Subject: Maybe 'hold, on call' to hold the patient in the office for the on call xray? nm
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You steered me on the right path...after listening and listening, It is sampling acquisition. LOL
Subject: You steered me on the right path...after listening and listening, It is sampling acquisition. LOL
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Still confused - so is it hold and call, or hold, on call?
Subject: Still confused - so is it hold and call, or hold, on call?
Thanks, but my physician mumbles it so fast that I cannot make out if it is "hold and call" or "hold, on call."
Not sure because I am not listening
Subject: Not sure because I am not listening
to what the DR is saying but maybe radiolucent? otherwise I would leave it out if not sure
After listening again...
Subject: After listening again...
I am sure that is what he is saying. Big Big Thank you.
No, tried listening for that. Thank you!
Subject: No, tried listening for that. Thank you!
nm
After listening again
Subject: After listening again
it does sound closer to your suggestion then anything else I could come up with. I mainly transcribe for this man's partner and only work for him occasionally, so I have learned at least a little how to transcribe mumbles. Thanks for your help.
After listening again
Subject: After listening again
I am sure you are right. Thanks also for "nasolabial", today is just not my day.
I am listening again now and I just
Subject: I am listening again now and I just
cannot hear p.c. It is now sounding like PARIS daily. He is also saying metformin 1000 mg PARIS b.i.d. and Lipitor 10 mg PARIS daily.
This guy is driving me nuts.
Thanks for your help. I just am too unsure, so I will have to send through and see what my QA comes up with.
Thanks so much. After listening again,
Subject: Thanks so much. After listening again,
(she is an ESL), she is not saying the super part.
thank you both!! (after listening again: Hi-Lo) NM
Subject: thank you both!! (after listening again: Hi-Lo) NM
nm
After listening again I believe that is what he is saying, thanks.
Subject: After listening again I believe that is what he is saying, thanks.
in call
Subject: in call
It's en caul.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=en+caul+delivery
s/l poh-tee-call-us
Subject: s/l poh-tee-call-us
"... with a gaze to the left."
Any ideas?
Upon listening without headphones...
Subject: Upon listening without headphones...
It sounds like he is saying:
My impression is that she has failed her left carotid endarterectomy...
Does this make sense??
Thanks!
Listening to it again, it sounds more like...
Subject: Listening to it again, it sounds more like...
"the tic was created" Could he be talking about something with the diverticulum? He slurs the sentence...it's driving me nuts.
Angie
after listening again and again ... it is resumes. Thanks nm
Subject: after listening again and again ... it is resumes. Thanks nm
After listening a few more time...
Subject: After listening a few more time...
She had a (______) abdomen, mild pneumonia, and CAT scan nonspecific from freeair or obvious abdominal catastrophe. She was treated with Zosyn antibiotics and surgical consultation, as well as respiratory consultation for ventilatory management.
thanks; in listening to that, i found it - sm
Subject: thanks; in listening to that, i found it - sm
he was stuttering: putem, potem, "putamen"
hold and call
Subject: hold and call
Is there something like "hold and call" for any test like an x-ray or CAT scan, that needs to be done urgently on a patient before the patient leaves the office?
I'd call that slang and
Subject: I'd call that slang and
I'd probably change it to "... and he received approximately 40 stitches" unless I was on verbatim.
thanks for your help. will call. he needs antibiotics.
Subject: thanks for your help. will call. he needs antibiotics.
i have always had to take meds for 10 days or so before getting an abscessed tooth pulled...geeze. the pus prob spread to his gums....thanks again,
PS -Did you think to call a pharmacy? sm
Subject: PS -Did you think to call a pharmacy? sm
This is what I did when something like this comes up. I know they want you to use the slightest amount possible, and usually never prescribe more than a small tube at a time. This is a very huge amount. I find pharmacists usually are very helpful if you don't ask them more than a few times a year. I would rather do this than say "a pound," just picture it in your head - that's a lot.
s/l soft call? sm
Subject: s/l soft call? sm
We are going to have this patient go into a thumb spica cast. At this time, this patient does have the 1st metacarpal fracture s/l soft call so we will see him back again in two weeks.
yes. they call it a pacer....
Subject: yes. they call it a pacer....
nm
soft call?
Subject: soft call?
This patient presents to us with a left distal radius fracture. This was a "soft call" as he had no changes on the x-ray however did have some soreness right over the growth plate so he was treated with a splint.
Code call?
Subject: Code call?
He was admitted to the ICU with acute hypoxia after an s/l MSENT was called . . .
wow - looks like it might be too close to call!
Subject: wow - looks like it might be too close to call!
listening again it isn't serum, it is urine. Still looking for R&S. Thanks
Subject: listening again it isn't serum, it is urine. Still looking for R&S. Thanks
I tried listening for that, sure didn't sound like it Thank you
Subject: I tried listening for that, sure didn't sound like it Thank you
s
Now it sounds more like ' lois' - I have been listening to
Subject: Now it sounds more like ' lois' - I have been listening to
Thanks, but not sure, I keep listening to it and now I think she might be saying "seeker needle
Subject: Thanks, but not sure, I keep listening to it and now I think she might be saying "seeker needle". nm
xx
So true! I forget to try and think like them when listening.
Subject: So true! I forget to try and think like them when listening.
Maybe that's what he means, but I'm listening now and s/l tracking.
Subject: Maybe that's what he means, but I'm listening now and s/l tracking.
nm
On listening again, I think she might be saying oncocytic toenails
Subject: On listening again, I think she might be saying oncocytic toenails
Thank you both. I'm listening again. He's clear - just don't know how to type it - A1A or
Subject: Thank you both. I'm listening again. He's clear - just don't know how to type it - A1A or A1a. nm
Ah! He probably means what most doctors call sm
Subject: Ah! He probably means what most doctors call sm
....an "acute abdomen series." It is three plain x-rays - one of the abdomen with the patient flat (lying down), one of the abdomen with the patient standing upright, and a third x-ray of the chest to include the diaphragms (also with patient upright) so they can see if there is free air under the diaphragm (which can happen with bowel perforation in cases of diverticulitis, Crohn's, or other bowel diseases).
Please keep in mind, some cos call for et cetera. Thanks.
Subject: Please keep in mind, some cos call for et cetera. Thanks.
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but i WILL call you Pro-Exclamation Mark! nm
Subject: but i WILL call you Pro-Exclamation Mark! nm
nm
Should I Make a call To the Bullpen?
Subject: Should I Make a call To the Bullpen?
From a physical exam of a formerly premature infant, now 3 months old.
Abdomen: Soft, nontender, nondistended. Normal bowel sounds, (no pitcher present?).
I am listening over and over again and he says craniovascular, it is driving me nuts!
Subject: I am listening over and over again and he says craniovascular, it is driving me nuts!
Thanks. I was listening for him to say thecal, but he didn't, so I was unsure.
Subject: Thanks. I was listening for him to say thecal, but he didn't, so I was unsure.
got it... BI-RADS 1. It helps to know what you listening for. Sorry guys I am a new MT.
Subject: got it... BI-RADS 1. It helps to know what you listening for. Sorry guys I am a new MT.
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