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On fluoroscein staining there was no evidence of s/l streaming to suggest puncture.

Posted By: no name on 2006-07-06
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Subject: On fluoroscein staining there was no evidence of s/l streaming to suggest puncture.

I know I should know this, but it has been a long day to say the least.  Thanks!!!!


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There is no s/l streaming, no evidence of foreign body with eversion of the lids.
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Subject: No evidence of cramping abdominal pain that would suggest a s/l hydraged obstruction. Help??


Alcaine and Fluoroscein?
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"logistics of the streaming" sm
Subject: "logistics of the streaming" sm

Records from
Dr. Rebentish in the logistics of this streaming are not available for my review.

my word was incorrect. sorry it's fluoroscein
Subject: my word was incorrect. sorry it's fluoroscein

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no staining? sm
Subject: no staining? sm

On eye injuries they stain with fluorescein dye to look for corneal abrasions etc.  They will sometimes say no uptake.


 


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could it be staining again?
Subject: could it be staining again?

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Subject: aminohistochemistry staining ....

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doc is doing a LEEP cone and staining
Subject: doc is doing a LEEP cone and staining

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Subject: yep, no staining with sterile milk like indigo carmine and such. nm

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Could be lymphazurin blue positive? Used for staining lymph nodes.
Subject: Could be lymphazurin blue positive? Used for staining lymph nodes.


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Subject: could be LP = lumbar puncture?...nm


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Subject: lumbar puncture

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Subject: Pt has hemosiderin staining of both lower extremities with severe s/l lipodermosclerosis on left.

x
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Subject: Lumbar puncture - supinatant?

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Subject: s/l Kurofold or Curafold puncture site

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You are welcome...........suggest...sm
Subject: You are welcome...........suggest...sm

What I do is I put the little feet up on the keyboard - underneath the keyboard on the underside of keyboard are 2 little feet - to have the keyboard now on a little slant (a regular microsoft keyboard) and I try to remind myself to not strike the spacebar as hard as I used to with my right thumb (am right-hand dominant). 


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Subject: lumbar puncture and high *alaquad* CSF removal to see if gait improves??? nm. Thanks.

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I would suggest maybe *sensations*? just a thought. nm
Subject: I would suggest maybe *sensations*? just a thought. nm

nm
Yes, it shows. Suggest helping yourself out sm
Subject: Yes, it shows. Suggest helping yourself out sm

by investing in some MT reference materials. It's much easier (and much, much faster) to look things up that way, and learn as you are researching. Also suggest your getting someone to mentor you 1 on 1. This job is tough enough!!

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I hear ya, there! For starters, may I suggest sm
Subject: I hear ya, there! For starters, may I suggest sm

your first investing in the big Dorland's medical dictionary with definitions (or Stedman's big one--though I've always preferred the Dorland's). That will hold you for quite a while. As a matter of fact, when I started out, that was pretty much the only reference book we had.

Also, a good drug book would help you immensely--suggest Drake & Drake. Since we have the Internet, you can use that, but the book is more helpful.

After you get going, you'll be able to see what specialties you transcribe the most and then can get the word books specific to that specialty. Like I said, though, the big illustrated dictionary will carry you through for a long time.

If you do ops, I highly recommend Stedman's Med/Surg Equipment Words. This is great when looking up instruments, etc. For example, if you needed to look up a certain catheter, you would have 21 pages of alphabetized catheters listed from which to select. Beats jumping around the Internet, chancing the spellings.

The Stedman's Path/Lab book would be another good investment down the road. Those terms are sometimes very difficult to locate and there are lots of helpful tables in the back of the book.

Little by little you can build up your reference library.

BTW, when you get your reference books, you can look up terms by going to the noun. Earlier you had questioned Mallory-Weiss tear. You would find that in the list under "tear."

Good luck to you in your career!

or we suggest taking a basic medical.....sm
Subject: or we suggest taking a basic medical.....sm

The most basic medical terminology course (my first course 27 years ago) teaches all about the *o* use as a connecting letter for words in medical terminology.  If you haven't even learned that yet, how is it exactly that you are an MT?  *very curious*


 



This is very close so I'll suggest it with a marker.
Subject: This is very close so I'll suggest it with a marker.


Good idea. May be suggest to the Administrator. NM
Subject: Good idea. May be suggest to the Administrator. NM


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Subject: Could it be gout? Anything in lab to suggest excessive uric acid?


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Subject: If a child or juvenile, would suggest growth to be correct

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Subject: Could be "intrinsic" - but are you sure it is "new" evidence? sm

Or "no" evidence? Did they find new masses or lesions?


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