Not sure. It sounds like he's describing the base as "fibromere"
Posted By: Thanks for help on 2008-05-15
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Subject: Not sure. It sounds like he's describing the base as "fibromere"
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Sounds to me like he's just describing the shape
Subject: Sounds to me like he's just describing the shape
of the part of the patella that remains (and the rest is missing.
Sounds like he is describing the prostate.
Subject: Sounds like he is describing the prostate.
This may be way off base, but--sm
Subject: This may be way off base, but--sm
since allergy medications have to be purchased regularly, perhaps he meant the next time she "purchases" or "orders" her medications, they would request the dog antigen be left out??? just a thought.
way off base, sorry nm
Subject: way off base, sorry nm
Could be describing the plug (which really
Subject: Could be describing the plug (which really
makes no sense to me). It is literally a plug of mucus, therefore mucus plug.
ABG values base x s 1?
Subject: ABG values base x s 1?
PAO2 29, bicarb 27, s/l base X S 1, O2 sat 52% on room air. I don't know that he is saying after 27. The base and the 1 are pretty clear. Thank you for any help you can offer.
Got it! base excess is 1 NM
Subject: Got it! base excess is 1 NM
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Base excess--sm
Subject: Base excess--sm
per Stedmans Abbreviations book and online. Check it out.
base view? nm
Subject: base view? nm
while there might be a Kushka, there is no base there
Subject: while there might be a Kushka, there is no base there
atelectasis of the right base.
Subject: atelectasis of the right base.
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describing gait would be hyphenated...sm
Subject: describing gait would be hyphenated...sm
gait is broad based
patient has a broad-based gait.........
He is probably describing the findings on an MRI scan SM
Subject: He is probably describing the findings on an MRI scan SM
If a patient has had spine surgery, the MRI is more than likely done with contrast. The contrast causes the MRI to "signal" when the contrast is bright in any area. That's what it means.
crazy observation here, but could he be describing...sm
Subject: crazy observation here, but could he be describing...sm
the sound of the puffs being administered, instead of staying 1 "puff" b.i.d., he's saying something that sounds like the med being administered? I know that sounds dumb, but that's what comes to my mind.
Do you think this is a brand name or describing a condition???nm
Subject: Do you think this is a brand name or describing a condition???nm
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Looks like a phrase describing dyes. sm
Subject: Looks like a phrase describing dyes. sm
first word looks like roentgenography or roentgenograph (x-ray) contrast media.
The sceond is Diatrizoate Meglumine, which is like Cystographin, another contrast dye.
Contrast media link for you.
http://imaging.mallinckrodt.com/Products/ProductList.asp?DataGroup=2
dr is describing postop incisions- sm
Subject: dr is describing postop incisions- sm
She does have some erythema in her perineum and her buttocks. She is not tender in this area, and there is no s/l screpadence or sucrepadence or induration noted.
Wrist/base of thumb. nm
Subject: Wrist/base of thumb. nm
nm
military base question
Subject: military base question
All that's said is she was teaching at an American high school in 1969 at the s/l shake base in Belgium. Any ideas? I don't even know if this is the name or type of base. There is no elaboration. I've tried to find any base names that sound like this. He's pretty clear. TIA
base word is sinusoid. sm
Subject: base word is sinusoid. sm
------sinusoid means resembling a sinus. There is also sinusoidal capillary. See below.
Sinusoidal capillary; a thin-walled terminal blood vessel having an irregular and larger caliber than an ordinary capillary; its endothelial cells have large gaps and the basal lamina is either discontinuous or absent.
Syn: sinusoidal capillary.
? fiber or fibre near base
Subject: ? fiber or fibre near base
I think it should be "of the right base, as compared" nm
Subject: I think it should be "of the right base, as compared" nm
may be rachis or rakish, describing the segment.nm
Subject: may be rachis or rakish, describing the segment.nm
nm
It is possible if doc is just using the word as an adjective describing any associated pain.
Subject: It is possible if doc is just using the word as an adjective describing any associated pain.
end-to-side colostomy, describing the anastomosis? nm
Subject: end-to-side colostomy, describing the anastomosis? nm
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yes, if describing location in surgery, not for time though. (nm)
Subject: yes, if describing location in surgery, not for time though. (nm)
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When describing a rash, it's discrete and not discreet, right? (sm)
Subject: When describing a rash, it's discrete and not discreet, right? (sm)
Just verifying...I haven't typed that term in a long time. TIA.
He was describing basilic vein, why it was inaccessible.
Subject: He was describing basilic vein, why it was inaccessible.
Thank you very much for the research and information you acquired.
help with word describing facial swelling..
Subject: help with word describing facial swelling..
My doctor dictated that the patient had developed S/L sideral facial swelling? Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!
s/l base of foot was injected with "dalone". thanks. nm
closing base wedge osteotomy - nm
Subject: closing base wedge osteotomy - nm
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SBE for standard base excess measure? All I can think of. sm
Subject: SBE for standard base excess measure? All I can think of. sm
Standard Base Excess is the best overall measurement we have of the level of the metabolic acidosis. An adjunct method sometimes used to help identify the ... www.acid-base.com/terminology.php - 49k - Cached - Similar pages |
So he's probably describing a problem with the tendon itself - appearance is bowstrung?
Subject: So he's probably describing a problem with the tendon itself - appearance is bowstrung?
nm
I believe it is mucous because it is describing the type of cyst. See inside.
Subject: I believe it is mucous because it is describing the type of cyst. See inside.
A mucous retention cyst is a cyst caused by an obstruction of a duct, usually belonging to the parotid gland or a minor salivary gland.
Yeah :) It does really sound like he's describing the pain with this word. nm
Subject: Yeah :) It does really sound like he's describing the pain with this word. nm
lanolin is used as a base in many suppository preparations..if that helps.
Subject: lanolin is used as a base in many suppository preparations..if that helps.
Left base of femoral neck fracture.
Subject: Left base of femoral neck fracture.
A longitudinal incision extending distally from the greater trochanter base was made and carried out through the subcutaneous tissue s/l (bew-te-gatrol) by (brody-er-cartery).
**linear or lunar?** of opacity in the lung base
Subject: **linear or lunar?** of opacity in the lung base
Procedure: Removal of skin tag with s/l fibromere base.
Subject: Procedure: Removal of skin tag with s/l fibromere base.
seton suture at the base of the anal "crip" ??
Subject: seton suture at the base of the anal "crip" ??
For the OP - was this suggestion helpful, right/wrong/way off base/nowhere close?
Subject: For the OP - was this suggestion helpful, right/wrong/way off base/nowhere close?
Might be describing the skin of the abdominal walls has having scaling, as in a rash.
Subject: Might be describing the skin of the abdominal walls has having scaling, as in a rash.
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Also when used as a compound modifier describing a noun or pronoun, it is follow-up - sm
Subject: Also when used as a compound modifier describing a noun or pronoun, it is follow-up - sm
For example, follow-up MRI or follow-up examination. I hope this helps you!
True, but dictator says "tenderness over the base of the 'odontoid' " as if he is talkin
Subject: True, but dictator says "tenderness over the base of the 'odontoid' " as if he is talking about
a specific bone. It would be kind of vague to say tenderness over a "tooth-shaped" bone. JMO. Plus most of the time odontoid refers to the spine.
Acute abdominal series demonstrated s/l adalectis of the right base..what??
Subject: Acute abdominal series demonstrated s/l adalectis of the right base..what??
grafts are either straight or curved, so perhaps saying, "U-type" (describing the shape)? prob
Subject: grafts are either straight or curved, so perhaps saying, "U-type" (describing the shape)? probably not UTI... nm
has anyone ever hard of the phrase quick tick describing chest pain
Subject: has anyone ever hard of the phrase quick tick describing chest pain
The doctor dictatates the following: HER QUICK TICK LEFT SIDED CHEST PAIN CONTINUES.
Does it sound like possibly outflow obstruction and hypokinesis is usually in an area describing the
Subject: Does it sound like possibly outflow obstruction and hypokinesis is usually in an area describing the movement, i.e.
apical hypokinesis
left ventricular hypokinesis
segmental
etc.
Gait is slow but shows normal heel-toe pattern, base and s/l kagens. nm
Subject: Gait is slow but shows normal heel-toe pattern, base and s/l kagens. nm
nm
baby Bennett fracture (base of the fifth metacarpal). No caps unless starting the sentence. nm
Subject: baby Bennett fracture (base of the fifth metacarpal). No caps unless starting the sentence. nm
on colonoscopy fragments with superficial ischemic type injury with fibro s/l vinocrotical base
Subject: on colonoscopy fragments with superficial ischemic type injury with fibro s/l vinocrotical base
Thanks if you can help!!!!
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