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Nope...not "left sternal border" I really hear "hard" or "heart". #@!! agh. nm

Posted By: Shasta on 2009-01-21
In Reply to: He has a whistling type 3/6 systolic ejection murmur best heard at the left *heart or hard* border. - Shasta

Subject: Nope...not "left sternal border" I really hear "hard" or "heart". #@!! agh. nm




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left sternal border
Subject: left sternal border

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RLSB? right lower sternal border
Subject: RLSB? right lower sternal border

maybe he just stuttered on the second L or drew it out a little?
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Subject: can you hear "left ventriculogram"? (nmsg)

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Maybe ASA = above sternal angle. Have heard above sternal notch before for JVP. (nm)
Subject: Maybe ASA = above sternal angle. Have heard above sternal notch before for JVP. (nm)

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Subject: If you hear it again in the meantime, listen for border


nope, can't hear BTL. :(
Subject: nope, can't hear BTL. :(

Darn this is a tough one. Maybe the doc is just making up their own abbreviation.
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Subject: nope, i definitely hear hosh or hausch or something like that


Nope, I definitely hear Zank smears
Subject: Nope, I definitely hear Zank smears


nope, wish I could...but now I hear episodic visual hee tee ooo's ??
Subject: nope, wish I could...but now I hear episodic visual hee tee ooo's ??


On PE heart section doc says "Heart irregular rate regular"?? is that right
Subject: On PE heart section doc says "Heart irregular rate regular"?? is that right

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.....up about the sternal (s/l) 'Louie'??? is there another
Subject: .....up about the sternal (s/l) 'Louie'??? is there another

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Subject: Could it be "left epigastric"?


Thank you, you are right for the "left ventricular' sm
Subject: Thank you, you are right for the "left ventricular' sm

part. I am just not certain that my thinking is right when it comes to some of this stuff. The 2-D is very nice of you to point out. You may be very well correct about that as well. I will have to once again go back and listen.

Thank you so much.
Sternal notch to nipple distance (no hyphens)..nm
Subject: Sternal notch to nipple distance (no hyphens)..nm


what about "left upper quadrant" /nm
Subject: what about "left upper quadrant" /nm

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that was s/l veramegular bacteria without the "left"
Subject: that was s/l veramegular bacteria without the "left"

that was s/l veramegular bacteria without the "left"
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Subject: FIrst blank "left ventriculography"

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Subject: Could it be "left shoulder subacromial decompression?"


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Subject: it's usually "left ventricular filling pressures"


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Subject: CT angiogram - s/l "left poster silving fissure"

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border
Subject: border

Any chance tripping over interosseous border? 


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?? splenic border??
Subject: ?? splenic border??

NM
I would think scaling border rather than
Subject: I would think scaling border rather than

scalene border, too.

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I think "STERNAL border" is correct. (n/m)
Subject: I think "STERNAL border" is correct. (n/m)

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Ashuelot, NH, just over the MA/NH border on the west. nm
Subject: Ashuelot, NH, just over the MA/NH border on the west. nm

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?? border ?? (not enough sentence provided -- nm)
Subject: ?? border ?? (not enough sentence provided -- nm)


antimesenteric border is correct - nm
Subject: antimesenteric border is correct - nm


Per Stedman's, LLB is left lower border, sm
Subject: Per Stedman's, LLB is left lower border, sm

as it lists LLBCD as left lower border of cardiac dullness, so LLB is probably okay for your doc's use. We usually hear LSB for left sternal border with regard to murmurs. Can you hear LSB?

A small enterotomy was made on the s/l *anti-mesenteric" border???
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Subject: I think that's correct; sternal sutures are sutures in the sternum, makes sense


He has a whistling type 3/6 systolic ejection murmur best heard at the left *heart or hard* border.
Subject: He has a whistling type 3/6 systolic ejection murmur best heard at the left *heart or hard* border.

He has a whistling type 3/6 systolic ejection murmur best heard at the left *heart or hard* border. nm


Maybe, sternal sutures or mediastinal sutures?
Subject: Maybe, sternal sutures or mediastinal sutures?

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Subject: nope

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nope
Subject: nope

He said it very very clear. I searched for nearly an hour and couldn't find a doggone thing. :)
nope...nm
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Subject: nope, that's not it (i wish it was). nm

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Subject: nope, that's not it....thanks!


nope..
Subject: nope..

Unfortunately doctor just says in past surgical history "appendectomy and "vintage".    he may have to get a blank, but i detest leaving blanks!
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Subject: Nope, that's what he said...

"I debrided all the material out of his maxillary sinus using a straight, uncurved, whatever..."   I let hubby listen too (he's got a good ear) and that's what he heard too. 


 


 


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Subject: nope............................nm

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nope......................nm
Subject: nope......................nm

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nope
Subject: nope

I would have to disagree with you on that one and haven't seen a company yet accept it that way.  The norm is followup for noun and follow up or follow-up for a verb.  What I'm trying to find is a REAL rule for this somewhere in some book.
Nope, don't think it was either of those....
Subject: Nope, don't think it was either of those....

I just sent it to QA and was gratified to see they had no clue either so the blank got sent on to the client. Guess whatever it was he mangled it beyond recognition LOL. Thanks for the suggestions though!
nope
Subject: nope

all i can hear is "preston to cultures over both lower extremities"  I have been looking online for an hour and can come up wiht nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nope.
Subject: Nope.

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Nope.
Subject: Nope.


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Subject: Nope :( nm