Not necessarily a normal value, type as
Posted By: dictated. (NM) on 2009-04-06
In Reply to: Normal levels of CPK - Patty
Subject: Not necessarily a normal value, type as
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not necessarily
Subject: not necessarily
Doc may be saying she had a diff, retic count "sent". Sometimes the results aren't back when the dictation is done, but again I'm just guessing.
Not all necessarily use the same,
Subject: Not all necessarily use the same,
but a common one is DOC, for date of confinement.
Not necessarily sm
Subject: Not necessarily sm
If dictator is not actually saying "relates", "relays" makes perfect sense. Relay also means "to convey", as in "relay the good news."
Does not necessarily have to be
Subject: Does not necessarily have to be
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Not necessarily
Subject: Not necessarily
:-)
Not necessarily
Subject: Not necessarily
Not trying to argue with you, but BOS also says that you can "write out the number" if it's at the beginning of a sentence, which could then read, "Five milliliters of 1% lidocaine WERE injected...."
no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
Subject: no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
Not necessarily, Melissa. sm
Subject: Not necessarily, Melissa. sm
New MT's or people who do peds or clinic may not have run into this. Don't be such a bee-otch. (Are you familiar with that term?)
But that's not necessarily true.
Subject: But that's not necessarily true.
Above post is a really good. Affect isn't only a noun. It's also a verb.
I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
Subject: I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
s
not necessarily....if it is just a numbered list
Subject: not necessarily....if it is just a numbered list
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You added "with" after status, not necessarily
Subject: You added "with" after status, not necessarily
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not necessarily in Florida? there is a Gion in Kyoto Japan...? sm
Subject: not necessarily in Florida? there is a Gion in Kyoto Japan...? sm
since he said "born and raised in" perhaps the patient is originally from japan?
a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
Subject: a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
therefore YURanalysis sounds like it has a consonant and so A is used. With MI and MRI, it sounds like EM-I or EM-R-I. It sounds like a vowel and so AN is used.
This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm
Subject: This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm
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DURA-BOND Plus® (don't necessarily need all caps just the way manufacturer has it
Subject: DURA-BOND Plus® (don't necessarily need all caps just the way manufacturer has it
normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
Subject: normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
normal motility? normal motilities? nm
Subject: normal motility? normal motilities? nm
You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
Subject: You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
BUS Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s
BUSV Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s/vagina.
Here is abbrev link for you.
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/obgyn-clerkship/UVA/Abbreviations.cfm
In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
Subject: In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
may be normal values or normal range? nm
Subject: may be normal values or normal range? nm
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limit of normal. sometimes hear "upper limit of normal", or "lower limit..." n/m
Subject: limit of normal. sometimes hear "upper limit of normal", or "lower limit..." n/m
same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.
Subject: same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.
nm
Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug. nm
Subject: Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug. nm
which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2?
Subject: which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2?
I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM
Subject: I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM
I forget which ones use Roman and which do not. TIA
Yes, a normal way they
Subject: Yes, a normal way they
Perhaps meaning borderline enlarged, but not to that point yet.
S1 and S2 normal, no S3, no S4
Subject: S1 and S2 normal, no S3, no S4
this is what they usually say - might say S3 split or S3 or S4 blowing systolic murmur
Normal?
Subject: Normal?
Best to give sentence here, but could he be saying normal rectal exam.
Could it be normal?
Subject: Could it be normal?
as in soft options of a normal diet, or even maybe 'normal or soft'
AST, ALT, GGT normal. sm
Subject: AST, ALT, GGT normal. sm
s/l alkalne isophosphatase enzymes have not been done. TIA
Normal GI -----? nm
Subject: Normal GI -----? nm
Yes, it's normal, I think :-) nm
Subject: Yes, it's normal, I think :-) nm
CVA is normal?
Subject: CVA is normal?
This is in regards to an elevated hematocrit. The doctor states there is no sign of bleeding and then says what sounds like the "CVA" or something DA -all I can tell is that it seems to end in D, KCDA? Is normal, so that is encouraging as well. There is page turning going on that makes it impossible to hear properly!
ESR can be 0-30 to be normal. nm
Subject: ESR can be 0-30 to be normal. nm
Actually, a 38 would be more normal on my research. nm
Subject: Actually, a 38 would be more normal on my research. nm
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ESL~~~S/L left t's were normal
Subject: ESL~~~S/L left t's were normal
Her electrolytes showed that she was hypokalemia with potassium of 3.3, and her sugar was 40. *** were normal~~~I just can't make it out. S/L left t's were normal any suggestions? thank you all!!
Could be CPK and isoenzymes were normal. nm
Subject: Could be CPK and isoenzymes were normal. nm
Neither. I take it, and all my lab work is normal.
Subject: Neither. I take it, and all my lab work is normal.
I am taking it to shrink my thyroid which is enlarged.
normal lab values
Subject: normal lab values
That's really nice that you took time to list several options for me! Thanks!
situation normal, all ------ up
Subject: situation normal, all ------ up
lipase normal? nm
Subject: lipase normal? nm
normal fimbria seen
Subject: normal fimbria seen
CPH MB normal values: less than 3%-5%
Subject: CPH MB normal values: less than 3%-5%
Normal AST and ALT levels.........
Subject: Normal AST and ALT levels.........
From Google:
What are normal levels of AST and ALT?
The normal range of values for ALT (SGPT) is from 7 to 56 units per liter of serum.
The normal range of values for AST (SGOT) is from 5 to 40 units per liter of serum (the liquid part of the blood).
Normal 10-66 but could be elevated in CKD.nm
Subject: Normal 10-66 but could be elevated in CKD.nm
nm
phallus normal? nm
Subject: phallus normal? nm
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possibly..."(the) normal"..??
Subject: possibly..."(the) normal"..??
.
MM normal phenotype?
Subject: MM normal phenotype?
Does anyone know what this refers to? Is it MM or MN?
would assume not normal
Subject: would assume not normal
not chronic for him, or something he doesn't normally show on his EKG. Sorry, probably has an accent, I assume.
Normal levels of CPK
Subject: Normal levels of CPK
are 38-174 units/L, so probably would be 13.91.
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