Might be turbinates are red and swollen. Yes they would want you to push fluids.
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-12
In Reply to: Can't understand a couple of words - newbielw
Subject: Might be turbinates are red and swollen. Yes they would want you to push fluids.
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turbinates.........nm
Subject: turbinates.........nm
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Turbinates
Subject: Turbinates
How would you transcribe:
Turbinates are half plus? 1/2+ or 0.5+ or half +, or half plus
Thanks!
middle turbinates s/l balderized?
Subject: middle turbinates s/l balderized?
Procedure is an ethmoidectomy and antrostomy for septal deviation. thanks
Chronically swollen?
Subject: Chronically swollen?
Left foot is somewhat chronically swollen and tender around the ankle joint.
Does this sound correct? It s/l like what he is saying but not sure if it makes sense. What do you think?
examining the turbinates there is a spur posterior to the s/l Volmar to the right? Thank you
Subject: examining the turbinates there is a spur posterior to the s/l Volmar to the right? Thank you
swollen tender gland? nm
Subject: swollen tender gland? nm
Swollen gland on neck
Subject: Swollen gland on neck
He developed a sore throat that is worse on the right side on 08/23. It is getting worse. He has got a swollen _____ gland on his neck.
s/l tudor
S/L 'clinical and' swollen glands...???
Subject: S/L 'clinical and' swollen glands...???
'She was just recently on a trip to Europe, where she developed an upper respiratory tract infection associated with sore throat, _________ swollen glands, significant sinus congestion, and some cough. She is not sure if she had fever.'
The blank sounds like "clinical and", but this doesn't make sense. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Agree. Maybe 'patent turbinates'? Don't see turbulence unless you're looking at currents
Subject: Agree. Maybe 'patent turbinates'? Don't see turbulence unless you're looking at currents of some
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patient with swollen, painful 4th digit. Placed on please sm
Subject: patient with swollen, painful 4th digit. Placed on please sm
s/l col-chi-zine. Thanks
Swollen gland please see message for context
Subject: Swollen gland please see message for context
On exam, in the left groin, he does have two open areas that appear to be the s/l exto-gesta glands in his skin.
I think you want push. nm
Subject: I think you want push. nm
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IVP for IV push? nm
Subject: IVP for IV push? nm
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2 buttons to push
Subject: 2 buttons to push
when starting the list, click the "numbering" icon in your toolbar. right after you do that, click on the icon 2 to the right (decrease indent). all you text should line up flush to the left after doing this
epinephrine push IV
Subject: epinephrine push IV
Do I have this right?
She was treated with epinephrine IV push six times
Thanks in advance.
push-gut fashin?
Subject: push-gut fashin?
Blunt spreading allowed us to identify the external oblique fascia with an external ring that was grossly gaped with obvious herniated contents. The external ring was opened to reveal the rest of the canal in a ?push-gut? fashion avoiding any nerves. Inguinal hernia. Push-cut??? Help?
Sorry, I mean push-gut fashion! nm
Subject: Sorry, I mean push-gut fashion! nm
I'm going with push-gut; it's what he is dictating.
Subject: I'm going with push-gut; it's what he is dictating.
sicca complex? (dry eyes,dry mouth, swollen glands)
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There is a push-pull procedure - nm
Subject: There is a push-pull procedure - nm
Stedman's has knee-chest push so I'd say yes.
Subject: Stedman's has knee-chest push so I'd say yes.
IV fluids..?
Subject: IV fluids..?
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IV fluids -- sm
Subject: IV fluids -- sm
How would you write the following:
1. "placed on D5 and a 1/2-normal saline at maintenance and a quarter."
2. and then later she says: "IV fluids, D5 and a 1/2 with 20 of KCl per liter"
These fractions confuse me. I assume the 1/2 goes with the normal saline in the first instance and maybe the "normal saline" is implied in the second instance, but how do I express these fractions? Did I do the "quarter" right in the first instance?
Fluids
Subject: Fluids
How about intravenous fluids were or was administered as in normal saline?
and therefore starting IV fluids? nm
Subject: and therefore starting IV fluids? nm
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There is "pooling" of fluids in various
Subject: There is "pooling" of fluids in various
parts of the body.
Fluids were administered.
Subject: Fluids were administered.
Sometimes fluids are given at a bolus rate
Subject: Sometimes fluids are given at a bolus rate
of so many mL per hour.
extravasation - leakage of fluids
Subject: extravasation - leakage of fluids
FLUIDS: 500 mL Crystalloid; s/l Hexten 500 mL. TIA
Subject: FLUIDS: 500 mL Crystalloid; s/l Hexten 500 mL. TIA
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IV fluids with D5 1/4 normal saline with s/l
Subject: IV fluids with D5 1/4 normal saline with s/l
10 KCL per liter at 50 an hour? and please what is the correct way to write D5 1/4 ?
Thanks
FLUIDS, ELECTROLYTES AND NUTRITION:
Subject: FLUIDS, ELECTROLYTES AND NUTRITION:
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Fluids, electrolytes, nutrition
Subject: Fluids, electrolytes, nutrition
exudates is correct just like you have fluids. nm
Subject: exudates is correct just like you have fluids. nm
i just realized it's probably "IVF" - IV fluids ??
Subject: i just realized it's probably "IVF" - IV fluids ??
means excess of any of the body fluids
Subject: means excess of any of the body fluids
Word help, sounds like "cautious" IV fluids
Subject: Word help, sounds like "cautious" IV fluids
Can someone help me with a word, sounds like cautious or precautious IV fluids were initiated.
patient was dehydrated and s/l "resulsated" with IV fluids. nm
Subject: patient was dehydrated and s/l "resulsated" with IV fluids. nm
Pt with nausea and vomiting and s/l pre vert resulting in IV fluids. TIA
Subject: Pt with nausea and vomiting and s/l pre vert resulting in IV fluids. TIA
Pt needs fluids - Dr. says "Urine S/L ?spotsorium?" would be useful to determine status of flu
Subject: Pt needs fluids - Dr. says "Urine S/L ?spotsorium?" would be useful to determine status of fluids.
NM
Thank you! That makes sense, She says earlier that the patient got IV fluids.
Subject: Thank you! That makes sense, She says earlier that the patient got IV fluids.
The patient has a s/l pesh tube for feeds. Doesn't s/l push tube. nm
Subject: The patient has a s/l pesh tube for feeds. Doesn't s/l push tube. nm
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Pt advised to increase her oral intake of fluids based on S/L ?leuk est? was trace. ?UNC&S? ordered
Subject: Pt advised to increase her oral intake of fluids based on S/L ?leuk est? was trace. ?UNC&S? ordered
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IV FLUIDS: 4000 mL of Crystalloid and 500 mL of Hespian. I can't confirm Hespian? Help? TIA!
Subject: IV FLUIDS: 4000 mL of Crystalloid and 500 mL of Hespian. I can't confirm Hespian? Help? TIA!
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