Ok, sounds more like SIGH-purt now. Anybody?
Posted By: Dizzy on 2007-07-12
In Reply to: S/l sideport elevator (neurosurgery)? TIA - Dizzy
Subject: Ok, sounds more like SIGH-purt now. Anybody?
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s/l *sigh-at-ica*
Subject: s/l *sigh-at-ica*
She had originally scheduled left total knee replacement in 2006 and then canceled it because of trouble she was having with _____.
Fo-Sigh.
Subject: Fo-Sigh.
? She does sigh
Subject: ? She does sigh
Sigh...posted before done. SM
Subject: Sigh...posted before done. SM
It's hard to judge these things without hearing them - I went with what was closest to the sentence provided. While the patient could have been "dyspneic-looking like a patient with COPD or sleep apnea," that just didn't sit right with my gut.
Never mind..........sigh.
Subject: Never mind..........sigh.
nm
or they expel gas and sigh afterwards? nm
Subject: or they expel gas and sigh afterwards? nm
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That's it! (I should have know that, huh?..heavy sigh) Thank you!
Subject: That's it! (I should have know that, huh?..heavy sigh) Thank you!
Another one... :::sigh::: See message, please!
Subject: Another one... :::sigh::: See message, please!
I am doing an op report: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with operative cholangiograms. The doctor clearly says diagnosIS, although I know they do that all the time and then give numbered lists, so I know not to count on that. For the diagnosis, she says "Chronic cholecystitis, cholelithiasis." She runs them together just like that, no pause in between or anything.
Do these go together the way I have them now, as one diagnosis just separated with a comma? Should I have them separated and numbered instead?
I have no samples to go on and I've never done one of these before. What do you seasoned surgery pros think?
Another question. SM
Subject: Another question. SM
This also pertains to the other question I asked. This doctor is driving me CRAZY. The audio quality is horriblel - sounds like he is using a can and a string rather than a PHONE. AARRGGHH. <deep breath>
Entire sentence:
"There is a suggestion of a horseshoe configuration of the kidneys with s/l TALLULAH-FORM shaped tissue extending anterior to the s/l AR-AY-LA."
yep, just said it again, she was eating. sigh
Subject: yep, just said it again, she was eating. sigh
x
s/l sigh macular rash
Subject: s/l sigh macular rash
Would he be saying side? or does anyone have another word that would fit better. All your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
Yup. He's dead. He's saying "spot images." :::sigh::: NM
Subject: Yup. He's dead. He's saying "spot images." :::sigh::: NM
sigh, plain not plane films
Subject: sigh, plain not plane films
I'm delirious...going to bed. Sorry, should be plain films.
Figured it out - he's saying cerebral infarctions. :::sigh:::
Subject: Figured it out - he's saying cerebral infarctions. :::sigh:::
Lazuli clamp???? urethral...sigh
Subject: Lazuli clamp???? urethral...sigh
Lazli/Lesly/Lastin?
We then dilated the urethra all the way up to a 23 French cystoscope. At this point we were able to place the ______ clamp. The tip of the _____ clamp was palpated.
Thanks - I am trying to hear that - thought of it also - but it doesn't sound like it - I am sigh
Subject: Thanks - I am trying to hear that - thought of it also - but it doesn't sound like it - I am sighing too - but thank you for trying to help me!
oh for the love of ... ~sigh~ now i feel stupid as a sock. THANK YOU.
Subject: oh for the love of ... ~sigh~ now i feel stupid as a sock. THANK YOU.
xx
Thanks, that was it. Now if he would quit using micro tapes, and get into this century! *sigh
Subject: Thanks, that was it. Now if he would quit using micro tapes, and get into this century! *sigh
:)
Doc repeats this word over and over. Any ideas? s/l "poe-sigh." sm
Subject: Doc repeats this word over and over. Any ideas? s/l "poe-sigh." sm
He merely acknowledges a 30 percent reduction in his original pre-operative pain, yet has now developed new s/l “poe-sigh” pain specific to the medial retinaculum and region of the infrapatellar tendon.
Thanks!!!
I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~
Subject: I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~
xx
I'm listening again (and again - sigh) would attachment make sense here. Proximal attachment sm
Subject: I'm listening again (and again - sigh) would attachment make sense here. Proximal attachment sm
to the common flexor origin. Any input?
Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm
Subject: Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm
Male sounds are shaped differently than female sounds. Obviously, male sounds being longer. They are used to dilate the urethra in order to facilitate the passage of stones or perhaps JJ stents etc. They come in different diameters ie..18FR, 20FR etc. Hope this helps.
sounds like JEP?
Are you sure it is not LUMP? Listen again.
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
post op day 1 from an esophagogastrectomy, _________ Laprobiotic? or laprobotic?
Sounds right.
Subject: Sounds right.
You also might just hear them say bands 27. Means the same thing. Go ahead with it.
sounds right to me, thanks!
Subject: sounds right to me, thanks!
sounds okay to me.
Subject: sounds okay to me.
x
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
x
sounds like an-al-gus
Subject: sounds like an-al-gus
feels this is s/l an-al-gus to dependant swelling he had in his other leg when he had a cast on.
Thanks in advance.
sounds like...
Subject: sounds like...
follicadermia of servant...
looked everywhere.. please help!
Sounds like doc is saying
Subject: Sounds like doc is saying
FI 02 is 50% on room air. S/L the letter 'F', the letter 'i' then 02. Please help.
Thanks, not sure if that is right but it sounds better than anything I have been able to come up wit
Subject: Thanks, not sure if that is right but it sounds better than anything I have been able to come up with
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
tochadinamometry, thanks for any help
It sounds like
Subject: It sounds like
It sounds more like MUS
Thanks
Sounds like
Subject: Sounds like
It sounds like tentatives?
Sounds like he is saying.... sm
Subject: Sounds like he is saying.... sm
ileus soleus muscle. Can't find. Any ideas?
Happy Monday!
Sounds like....
Subject: Sounds like....
Sismogenous discharge. This is what the doctor found on pelvic exam with a whitish discharge in the vaginal vault.
Sounds about right after I look it up. Thanks!
Subject: Sounds about right after I look it up. Thanks!
Sounds like it could be - sm
Subject: Sounds like it could be - sm
full opacification of the left hemithorax...
sounds ok to me
Subject: sounds ok to me
Thanks but it sounds just like dia something. :)
Subject: Thanks but it sounds just like dia something. :)
I can't even come close.
Thanks anyway.
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
this is a hospital but i couldny find it BUNKY GENERA HOSPITAL
Thank you. It could be that but it sounds like something else.
Subject: Thank you. It could be that but it sounds like something else.
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
sounds like Colchicine to me but that's for gout
sounds like there should be something
Subject: sounds like there should be something
else between para and facet, like parapatellar facet cyst or paravertebral facet cyst.
sounds like the or feo
Subject: sounds like the or feo
Doctor said there was also concern for possible feo? or theo? or carcinoid syndrome. Not sure what feo or theo means.
Sounds like he is saying....sm
Subject: Sounds like he is saying....sm
No frankly localizing, lateralizing or s/l eleptiform features noted.
I can find eleptiform on Google, but not in any of my books. Is this right or does he mean epileptiform? This is on electroencephalogram.
Thanks!
sounds right to me
Subject: sounds right to me
nm
sounds like???
Subject: sounds like???
Could be apprehension sign, inhibition sign, compression sign...help us out here. could be crepitation too. Could also be Lachman test.
sounds like--what....sm
Subject: sounds like--what....sm
Could be apprehension sign, inhibition sign, compression sign...help us out here. could be crepitation too. Could also be Lachman test.
That sure sounds like it!! THANKS!
Subject: That sure sounds like it!! THANKS!
nm
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