Or running together Lungs: Clear. Cor: RSR. nm
Posted By: Or just Lungs: Clear. ?? nm Hate Mushmouths! on 2007-08-21
In Reply to: not sure, please SM... so confused!.. - cindy
Subject: Or running together Lungs: Clear. Cor: RSR. nm
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Lungs are clear to auscultation....sm
with ?GLOBAL? diminished breath sounds throughout.
s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear
Subject: s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear
He runs the whole thing together with a heavy accent, so not sure if the RS goes with the S1, S2 or if it is RS lungs. TIA!
Respiratory: Lungs clear to auscultation - NM
Subject: Respiratory: Lungs clear to auscultation - NM
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Could he be moving on to LUNGS: Clear to auscultation?
Subject: Could he be moving on to LUNGS: Clear to auscultation?
Heart size equal. Lungs are clear.
Subject: Heart size equal. Lungs are clear.
Lungs have clear apices with some faint wheezes. (?)
Subject: Lungs have clear apices with some faint wheezes. (?)
running
Subject: running
The running suture part is fine.
Got it - he's running it all together but is saying
Subject: Got it - he's running it all together but is saying
nm
Running out of time!
Subject: Running out of time!
He has normal biceps and triceps reflexes in the upper extremities and absent knee jerks and Achilles tendon reflexes of the lower extremities. He has (s/l) ta-cran-ol function.
Not running together self-retaining? nm
Subject: Not running together self-retaining? nm
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Could they be running together 'interrupted?' nm
Subject: Could they be running together 'interrupted?' nm
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s/l running knee fashion
Subject: s/l running knee fashion
AV fistula repair arm - The wounds were closed with 3-0 Polysorb suture in a running s/l knee fashion.
Maybe bowels AND nutrition running together? nm
Subject: Maybe bowels AND nutrition running together? nm
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could he be running together incarcerated omentum?
Subject: could he be running together incarcerated omentum?
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Saucony's (running shoes) nm
Subject: Saucony's (running shoes) nm
running kinell 3-0 Vicryl stitch???
Subject: running kinell 3-0 Vicryl stitch???
Hi all,
I can't seem to figure out what he's saying in between running and 3-0. It sounds like kinell or canelle, but I can't seem to find anything.
Thanks for any help!
the doc is running it all together. it is Jackson-Pratt drain nm
Subject: the doc is running it all together. it is Jackson-Pratt drain nm
,
I tried to hear something to that effect, but just couldn't, as he was running it together
Subject: I tried to hear something to that effect, but just couldn't, as he was running it together
Missed your avator Running -good to see you again. Nm
Subject: Missed your avator Running -good to see you again. Nm
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It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(
Subject: It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(
Yes, it's a constantly running feeding and the tubing gets flushed with a syringe once a shift. n
Subject: Yes, it's a constantly running feeding and the tubing gets flushed with a syringe once a shift. nm
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Lungs!
Subject: Lungs!
Her lungs reveal some prolonged expiratory breath sounds and occasional perihollow wheezing. The bold is what it sounds like. Any ideas?
Thanks.
lungs cor RSR... please sm... ty
Subject: lungs cor RSR... please sm... ty
Doc is very hard to understand... i've been doing this for a long time, and I have always thought that cor belonged in heart exam. This doc speaks very low, but s/l he continually says on physical exams, ...
lungs cor rsr. I figured lung exam was separate and i was missing something he said, and then i should type .... Cor, RSR (for regular sinus rhythm). Can somebody please clarify for me? I saw another transcriptionists report that said ... lungs cor rsr. That does not look correct to me and many of these other MT's make a lot of mistakes.
Please help! Thank you much!
Could you put Lungs/Cor: RSR?
Subject: Could you put Lungs/Cor: RSR?
xx
Lungs
Subject: Lungs
Lungs
lungs
Subject: lungs
Lungs, very harsh type cough with no s/l "eediae" changes. Could it be ETA changes?
LUNGS:
Subject: LUNGS:
What should this be?
Lungs: Clear and s/l resident.
LUNGS
Subject: LUNGS
my guess would be resonant.
Lungs - S/L CORE
Subject: Lungs - S/L CORE
PE: Lungs are clear. CORE is of regular rate and rhythm. Is that correct??
Question regarding lungs....sm..
Subject: Question regarding lungs....sm..
CT scan of her lungs, which showed interstitial fibrotic changes suggestive of ____ (s/l insip) and had progressed since the July 12, 1999 exam.
TIA
COR: S1, S2, etc. - Just like LUNGS:, HEENT: , etc. (nm)
Subject: COR: S1, S2, etc. - Just like LUNGS:, HEENT: , etc. (nm)
x
sonesent? lungs.
Subject: sonesent? lungs.
the impression is
There are fissures in the lungs.
Subject: There are fissures in the lungs.
x
Yes, you can have TB other places besides the lungs. sm
Subject: Yes, you can have TB other places besides the lungs. sm
There is a link at the end of this.
Active Tuberculosis
To diagnose TB of the respiratory tract, 3 to 5 sputum specimens are collected first thing in the morning on different days when they are most likely to contain the most mycobacteria. If extrapulmonary TB is suspected, samples are collected based upon where in the body the infection is likely to be. Multiple samples of gastric (stomach) washings/aspirates or urine may be collected and submitted to the laboratory. Sometimes cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), biopsied tissue, or other body fluids are also collected.
http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/tuberculosis-3.html
no - pleurisy involves the lungs.....nm
Subject: no - pleurisy involves the lungs.....nm
The pleura is the lining of the lungs sm
Subject: The pleura is the lining of the lungs sm
And pleuritis is inflammation of the pleura.
Definitely pruritis.
Lungs have no stridor or STURDOR?
Subject: Lungs have no stridor or STURDOR?
I cannot document this word anywhere; he is definitely saying "Sturdor", but only Stridor comes up.
lungs raymondly hypoexpanded
raymondly... Is this right????
lungs are diffusely s/l rhoncherous ?? sm
Subject: lungs are diffusely s/l rhoncherous ?? sm
This one is new to me! I've typed many times "lungs with rhonchi", but is there even such a word as "rhoncherous"??
TIA
There are some **coarse** or ** course** rhonchi throughout the lungs
Subject: There are some **coarse** or ** course** rhonchi throughout the lungs
Lungs _____ at the bases???
Subject: Lungs _____ at the bases???
geez. anyway it sounds like "Lungs ___tric at the bases"?
thx everyone.
lungs shows s/l scattered ? crackles 2/3 above the
Subject: lungs shows s/l scattered ? crackles 2/3 above the
lung fields
chest and lungs: S/L phenyl kyphosis??
Subject: chest and lungs: S/L phenyl kyphosis??
Lungs, harsh cough with no s/l "E to A" changes, but a few rhonchi. nm
Subject: Lungs, harsh cough with no s/l "E to A" changes, but a few rhonchi. nm
Lungs Fillled with afibber nesectionanted?
Subject: Lungs Fillled with afibber nesectionanted?
LUNGS
Multiple sections of lungs show large distended alveolar spaces filled with "afibber nesecionated."
ANY IDEAS? Thanks!
CT of the apical lungs to check for a PANTOSE tumor.
Subject: CT of the apical lungs to check for a PANTOSE tumor.
Please tell me there are no jugular veins in the lungs. Did this doctor go med school?
Jugular veins end at bottom of the neck to subclavian veins, so how in the heck are there jugular veins in the lungs? He has to be in the neck!!!
patient says her lungs feels _____(natty)?
Subject: patient says her lungs feels _____(natty)?
x
And by the way, PLEURAL refers to thelining of the lungs, PLURAL means ore than one. have not heard
Subject: And by the way, PLEURAL refers to thelining of the lungs, PLURAL means ore than one. have not heard of pleural effusion, etc????
nm
talc insufflation!! They put talc in the lungs. nm
Subject: talc insufflation!! They put talc in the lungs. nm
c
just to be clear...
Subject: just to be clear...
I just want to be sure about whether since she specified it is left side only that extensor hallucis "is" and not extensor hallucis "are". If she said bilateral then it would read extensor hallucis are 4+/5 -- am I getting that part correct? TIA
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