Not enough text to go on, but suspect you're sm
Posted By: nm on 2006-05-31
In Reply to: word - jam
Subject: Not enough text to go on, but suspect you're sm
missing something here. Buccal is an adjective, so if that is indeed the correct term, you need a noun to go with it. What kind of surgery is this?
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If you're typing verbatim, put the comma after suspect.
Subject: If you're typing verbatim, put the comma after suspect.
i suspect
Subject: i suspect
that 'colon' refers to the punctuation, ie, IMPRESSION:, but cannot help you with the last word, which i know is probably what you really needed...
More text
Subject: More text
I have explained to him that it is experimental therapy. There is no guarantee of success. The turbacent toxicities are substantial and these were discussed with the patient.
Need to know how it was used in the text.
Subject: Need to know how it was used in the text.
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thank you for your replies - suspect
Subject: thank you for your replies - suspect
this is another case of a doctor thinking he knows it all and spelling it incorrectly - he never did state the term, he just spelled it, which makes me suspect he does not know HOW to pronounce it! I painfully put what he dictated and will let him worry about it! Thanks again!
I would suspect he just misspoke
Subject: I would suspect he just misspoke
and would probably leave that syllable out, but I can't tell if you gave us the exact full sentence you heard, either.
UTI suspect ruled out
Subject: UTI suspect ruled out
I am unclear as to where to put the comma or if it needs one at all. This is under a Final Diagnosis.
Urinary tract infection suspect, ruled out. or
Urinary tract infection, suspect ruled out.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Sorry, misunderstood the text.
Subject: Sorry, misunderstood the text.
More text would be helpful. sm
Subject: More text would be helpful. sm
If this is ortho, the second term probably should be Brudzinski sign.
a little more info/text might help
Subject: a little more info/text might help
. . of what you are transcriting - is patient pre- or perioperative . . parative not a medical word that I can find . . . a derivative of "parous" possibly?
May be PERIORAL but need more text to be sure...
Subject: May be PERIORAL but need more text to be sure...
Is in on the face (around the mouth in particular)?
and i suspect this missi is offshore MT...nm
Subject: and i suspect this missi is offshore MT...nm
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Suspect India is really indium, but don't sm
Subject: Suspect India is really indium, but don't sm
know about Martel--I don't do rad.
aortogram cath see text
Subject: aortogram cath see text
During (Seldinger technique)approach to the infrarenal aorta..."to get full approach for the "UnaFlush or UniFlush" catheter. At first I tried to hear "Omniflush" but at the end of the report, it sounded much more like "UnaFlush or UniFlush." Any clues?
More text, is it a cancer note, what are we looking at?
Subject: More text, is it a cancer note, what are we looking at?
Full text as dictated (sm)
Subject: Full text as dictated (sm)
Here's the full text as dictated without any edit.
Would appreciate any opinions. Thanks!
"Recently, he went to a massage parlor that was given by a woman and he said he had more than just a massage. He said that she performed a hand job on them. Basically, that was pretty much about it. She masturbated him with her hand and after that, he started to have some discomfort. He denies having any oral, vaginal, or anal sex with this person. He said that after all that, he said he started to get this discomfort."
If you post more text, we can probably figure it out.
Subject: If you post more text, we can probably figure it out.
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hmmm... what's the text book way?
Subject: hmmm... what's the text book way?
I really don't know. It's a school assigned transcript looking for a I guess "Text Book" way of transcribing it. But all she dictates is
Pyscho was consulted. for her 'Hospital Course.' ... So I was confused at to whether leave it or expand.. but as I see what your saying.. because when I expand it those ways.. doesn't really make sense.. maybe they are wanting me to realized that and not expand but "" the report.
s/l jump to the PDA...see text inside.
Subject: s/l jump to the PDA...see text inside.
It was noted that the radial artery graft to the circumflex and s/l jump to the PDA was totally occluded
What do they suspect is going on? Maybe an arteriotomy or aortotomy is needed? nm
Subject: What do they suspect is going on? Maybe an arteriotomy or aortotomy is needed? nm
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suspect glipizide ER (Glucotrol XL) most likely, confusion
Subject: suspect glipizide ER (Glucotrol XL) most likely, confusion
Sulfonylureas - Drug Comparisons - Compare Drugs - DrugDigestGlimepiride (Amaryl) and glipizide ER (Glucotrol XL) are taken once daily. All other sulfonylureas are typically taken once or twice daily. ...
hm...any more info? before or after text? is this urine, blood, or? nm
Subject: hm...any more info? before or after text? is this urine, blood, or? nm
text before? after? context? type of report? help us help you... nm
Subject: text before? after? context? type of report? help us help you... nm
vancomycin and I suspect nafcillin are NOT used for pain. Do your research. nm
Subject: vancomycin and I suspect nafcillin are NOT used for pain. Do your research. nm
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I wish. Resident hesitates for about 30 secs before saying it. Suspect it is a flag. Thx though nm
Subject: I wish. Resident hesitates for about 30 secs before saying it. Suspect it is a flag. Thx though nm
I know there is a mamillary process of the vertebra, so I suspect he is making up his own words
Subject: I know there is a mamillary process of the vertebra, so I suspect he is making up his own words
as he goes. Thanks for trying though.
He could be a candidate for Cytoxan. I suspect that the ___________ caucus is dead at the time.-nm
Subject: He could be a candidate for Cytoxan. I suspect that the ___________ caucus is dead at the time.-nm
nm
I personally transcribe buttock if they're referring to one side, and buttocks if they're refe
Subject: I personally transcribe buttock if they're referring to one side, and buttocks if they're referring to both or the whole thing....nm
pardon me? of course they're science terms, but they're also MEDICAL terms...see link
Subject: pardon me? of course they're science terms, but they're also MEDICAL terms...see link
http://www.americanmedicalsystems.com/womens_product_category_objectname_female_vaginal_prolapse_prod.html
you're most welcome!
You're welcome!
nm
You're very welcome!
you're very welcome!
Subject: you're very welcome!
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:) you're welcome!
Subject: :) you're welcome!
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You're probably right
Subject: You're probably right
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You're welcome...
Subject: You're welcome...
...I hear ya! Was one of those days for me, too...grrrr! Had a report today where the doc said pulse ox....all I could hear was something like PSACS...it finally hit me & I felt like such a nincompoop
Anyway, glad I could help. Hang in there
I think you're right
Subject: I think you're right
eponychium (ep·o·nych·i·um) (ep˛o-nik˘e-[schwa]m) [epi- + onyx] [TA] 1. the narrow band of epidermis that extends from the nail wall onto the nail surface; called also cuticle and perionychium. 2. the horny fetal epidermis at the site of the future nail.
Tried that, think you're right, thanks. nm
Subject: Tried that, think you're right, thanks. nm
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You're welcome
Subject: You're welcome
You're very welcome!! nm
Subject: You're very welcome!! nm
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this what you're looking for?
Subject: this what you're looking for?
http://www.arthrotek.com/prodpage.cfm?c=0A05&p=0905
You're welcome! nm
Subject: You're welcome! nm
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you're right, but that was the job of the
Subject: you're right, but that was the job of the
original poster -- i have my own job to get back to...everyone should verify before they take someone else's word for it.
you're very welcome *S*.......nm
Subject: you're very welcome *S*.......nm
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you're welcome ...*S*.....nm
Subject: you're welcome ...*S*.....nm
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You're very welcome! sm
Subject: You're very welcome! sm
I hope you have a great new year too, NM.
You're welcome! nm
Subject: You're welcome! nm
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you're welcome....sm
Subject: you're welcome....sm
the great thing about MT'g is you always learn -doing this 23+ yrs and there were things I was doing wrong for years, cause I just didn't know, and back in 1985 the AAMT Book of Style was 85 pages long - I HAVE ONE....*l* It's a never-ending field for learning for me, really all of us if you think about it, all the time and if I can help, I want to help; yet I'm still not as knowledgeable as some other posters, so I keep an open mind to keep on learning....*S*
You're welcome! nm
Subject: You're welcome! nm
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Then, you're right. Doc can look this up sm
Subject: Then, you're right. Doc can look this up sm
in the AMA Manual of Style under "words derived from proper nouns."
You go, Girl!!
You're welcome! nm
Subject: You're welcome! nm
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