Looks like pipelles on a search, teeny tubes. nm
Posted By: NYmt on 2007-09-05
In Reply to: OB/GYN - biopsy pipels? - Linda
Subject: Looks like pipelles on a search, teeny tubes. nm
s
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
eustachian! PE tubes? myringtomy tubes? Silastic tubes? Shepard?
Subject: eustachian! PE tubes? myringtomy tubes? Silastic tubes? Shepard?
x
PE tubes = pressure equalization tubes (nm)
Subject: PE tubes = pressure equalization tubes (nm)
:)
P-tubes?
Subject: P-tubes?
The child had bilateral s/l P-tube insertion as well as an adenoidectomy. TIA.
T-tubes
Subject: T-tubes
nm
Could be saying PE tubes. nm
Subject: Could be saying PE tubes. nm
s/l PD tubes....
Subject: s/l PD tubes....
Doc dictates: "PROCEDURES & OPERATIONS: BTL, T&A, and s/l "PD tubes"....
TIA for your assistance!
~Tubified
corea C tubes.
Subject: corea C tubes.
No evidence of s/l corea C tubes.
this is on PE.
The pt has sinusitis, otitis media, and eustacean tube dysfunction.
Paparella tubes.
Subject: Paparella tubes.
s/l "pierced end PE tubes" TY. nm
Subject: s/l "pierced end PE tubes" TY. nm
x
Cornuals of the tubes...nm
Subject: Cornuals of the tubes...nm
nm
It's possible. They need to pull on something to remove these tubes, so either could be okay. n
x
Oh, figured it out! PE TUBES. Thx anyhoo... nm...
Subject: Oh, figured it out! PE TUBES. Thx anyhoo... nm...
x
Coryza or rhinorrhea? Can "see" tubes? nm
Subject: Coryza or rhinorrhea? Can "see" tubes? nm
s
There are reuter bobbin tubes? see link.
Subject: There are reuter bobbin tubes? see link.
http://www.invotec.net/otology/ventilationtubes.htm
Thank you. Still couldn't make him say those tubes though but will put a blank.
Subject: Thank you. Still couldn't make him say those tubes though but will put a blank.
:)
Bard Medical decompression tubes?
Subject: Bard Medical decompression tubes?
myringotomy tubes or buttons, hear it often. nm
Subject: myringotomy tubes or buttons, hear it often. nm
x
Clevinger... Fallopian tubes "cornuette"?
Subject: Clevinger... Fallopian tubes "cornuette"?
The clevinger was inserted, and it was noted at the time that the 2 puncture wounds at the fundus were hemostasic. The fallopian tubes again were identified, and the fallopian tubes were cauterized x3 from the cornuette down to 2-3 cm below the cornuette.
Anyone??
what is the surgery called when PE tubes are placed in the ears?
Subject: what is the surgery called when PE tubes are placed in the ears?
It might also mean, as MT gril suggested a sort of ear tubes....Google
Subject: It might also mean, as MT gril suggested a sort of ear tubes....Google
Tympanostomy tubes resemble small collar buttons. ...
Double check, I thought it was Tiny Titan tubes sm
Subject: Double check, I thought it was Tiny Titan tubes sm
I googled and I don't get Tiny Tytan, so if you have a source for it, please post it so I know what I am doing! (Live and learn)
Reuter bobbin, Armstrong, Shepard, T-tube...been months since I have done much ENT.
Possibly BMTT=bilateral myringotomy with tympanic tubes? With a history of allergies, quite SM
Subject: Possibly BMTT=bilateral myringotomy with tympanic tubes? With a history of allergies, quite SM
possibly he has had a problem with recurrent ear infections.
you can also search this way
Subject: you can also search this way
You can use the following link to see more options. You can use dacron* or dacron*l* or any other wild card search to find what you are looking for.
www.eneel.com
Search this way
Subject: Search this way
This link searches for words starting with scl and ending with sis, done by placing scl*sis at eneel.com. Please check for options.
I did a search--sm
Subject: I did a search--sm
and found Nepro, which is a liquid supplement. certain nutritional places have it, but it comes in cans. could it be Nepro cans? there is also something called Jevity, and TwoCal. Hope this helps.
Just do a search for . . .
Subject: Just do a search for . . .
Quick Look Electronic Drug Reference. You can get it from a lot of places. I saw it on stedmans.com and amazon.com just to name a couple. I saw it on walmart.com bundled with the paperback. I don't have the book, just the CD, so I can't say anything about that, but it would probably be nice to have. The CD has helped me a lot. I just discovered recently the "sounds like" feature on searching where you can type in how the drug name sounds with a tilde (~) at the end and it will give a list of close matching drugs. That's the best!
I just did a search--sm
Subject: I just did a search--sm
putting in *fat containing umbilical hernias* and there are hernias which contain fat. I even saw a CT picture of one.
Looks like just m/s on a net search. nm
Subject: Looks like just m/s on a net search. nm
s
ARA-C or Ara-C comes up on a search. nm
Subject: ARA-C or Ara-C comes up on a search. nm
s
Search here
Subject: Search here
www.onelook.com/ should help you
One Look search
Subject: One Look search
http://www.onelook.com/?w=s*cytosis&ls=a
A search tip for all
Subject: A search tip for all
I am not a "certified" medical transcriptionist and I am new to this field of work. However, I take pride in my work. I work for a transcription service locally. One of the best things I learned from my administrator is to use Google as my search engine. If you are not sure what you are hearing, you can type what it sounds like. If Google does not find an exact match it will ask "Do you mean __________?" (and it fills in what it might be) 98-99% of the time. I usually resolve the question within a minute or two. This has helped be TREMENDOUSLY. My intention is not to brag; my first attempts were horrible, but my administrator gave me a few suggestions and I took it from there. I just want to share something that has helped me so much as an MT. My administrator has told me that is is a pleasure to open up my work to proof. She has had several "experienced MTs" do some work that wasn't as good as mine turned out and I have only been doing this for less than a year. I also did some research on the internet. I found a site that is an Online Medical Transcription Course that I use as a tool. There is a lot of information there that helped me also. The site is: http://mttutorial.blogspot.com/
A brief Google search using
"T score" and "dexa" would have answered your question. And, it would incidentally have shown you that DEXA should be all caps. If you don't learn to do your own research, what will you do the next time this board is down for some reason?
did you do a google search? There were several --sm
Subject: did you do a google search? There were several --sm
hits but I did not read them indepth. May be helpful to you.
sure...just to a google search...sm
Subject: sure...just to a google search...sm
stands for...Bovine Serum Albumin coupled heparin
Link to search
Subject: Link to search
You can use the following link to look for options.
statin search
Subject: statin search
Please check this link
Offshore - do a web search
Subject: Offshore - do a web search
word search
Subject: word search
Could be holmium laser.
I did a quick search...there is something--sm
Subject: I did a quick search...there is something--sm
called halfa or alfa, but it is a spanish grass and I don't think this is what is meant. I thought perhaps kava kava??? just a thought.
Thank you, but I did not find this on a search.
Subject: Thank you, but I did not find this on a search.
x
One Look Dictionary search
Subject: One Look Dictionary search
would have suggested the correct spelling and its definition for you if you typed in your spelling.
try doing a search on Hauser
Subject: try doing a search on Hauser
x
Pulmocare on a net search. nm
Subject: Pulmocare on a net search. nm
s
Search tips
Subject: Search tips
Use more words in your search. Back up and ask yourself the same questions you need to think about when posting a question:
What kind of procedure am I transcribing. Ah, a hip replacement. Using technical terms instead of "general public" terms usually yields results with higher levels of the technical terms you're looking for. So if it's an arthroplasty, use that in your search, etc.
On a search I did, someone else posted
Subject: On a search I did, someone else posted
that they were hearing track and pack in a respiratory failure patient. The suggestion was trach and PEG and turned out to be correct, so thought you might want to see if you can hear that.
do a google search
Subject: do a google search
I found Errin, but not sure.
This is what I found.
NORETHINDRONE (Ortho-Micronor® or Errin™ or Jolivette™, Nor-QD® or Camila™, Norlutin®, Aygestin®) is used as a birth-control pill (to prevent an unwanted pregnancy). Not sure as we all know that Google can give incorrect info.
You're probably right, I will search it out a bit more Thanks.
Subject: You're probably right, I will search it out a bit more Thanks.
could google search by...
Subject: could google search by...
diabetic needles or whatever it might be specifically for.
Right way to search in google
Subject: Right way to search in google
search this as "PCP joint" there are some entities in google search
do a search for Barrx
Subject: do a search for Barrx
|