PT with OCD..was able to describe a lot "thunning" rituals. (pretty darn clear)
Posted By: tracy on 2009-04-15
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Subject: PT with OCD..was able to describe a lot "thunning" rituals. (pretty darn clear)
Our records indicate that the patient was having rituals that would last 9 to 10 hours a day. She was able to describe a lot of __* rituals, a lot of germ phobia rituals, and high anxiety.
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you're pretty darn close, it's "coccygeal" .nm
Subject: you're pretty darn close, it's "coccygeal" .nm
I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
Subject: I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
:-)
It's pretty clear-sm
Subject: It's pretty clear-sm
that he is saying Q2, I think. It doesn't sound like Pupilscan II.
I did see the hits on google about the transistors, but I couldn't make any sense of what he would mean by that. I listened again, and it's pretty clear he's saying Q2 pupillometer.
I searched cue 2, que 2, queue 2, etc. and couldn't find anything either.
Thank you so much to all of you for your help.
No, it's pretty clear
Subject: No, it's pretty clear
It doesn't sound like warfarin or heparin. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
at least the trine part is . . . I thought a couple of times I might be hearing upset (trine), but I don't think so. It really does sound like obsetrine.
Sounds pretty clear to me
Subject: Sounds pretty clear to me
I definitely am hearing laprobiotic or laprobotic; he says. I think it is a laparoscopic procedure using a robotic arm but not sure of the spelling. Cannot find. I guess I will sound it out. Thanks so much.
thanks for trying, pretty clear. I am going to blank it. :)
Subject: thanks for trying, pretty clear. I am going to blank it. :)
Thanks! The "McCun.." is pretty clear (nm)
Subject: Thanks! The "McCun.." is pretty clear (nm)
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L is pretty clear at start - but thank you for reply
Subject: L is pretty clear at start - but thank you for reply
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the carbo part was pretty clear
Subject: the carbo part was pretty clear
who knows though - it could be gabapentin. Maybe the doctor can't read the patient's handwriting or the patient made up their own name for it. I am just going to flag it, since it's an allergy.
Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear
he says it pretty clear, but is probably mispronouncing it, as I could not find it anywere.
Subject: he says it pretty clear, but is probably mispronouncing it, as I could not find it anywere.
but thanks for the suggestions.
Not Celebrex? Is that 'vet' sound pretty clear? nm
Subject: Not Celebrex? Is that 'vet' sound pretty clear? nm
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It is pretty clear that she is saying "preos" but I just cannot document it and have not heard
Subject: It is pretty clear that she is saying "preos" but I just cannot document it and have not heard this
he's not saying branch... He's a pretty clear speaker and it s/l bundloid, any ideas? n/m
Subject: he's not saying branch... He's a pretty clear speaker and it s/l bundloid, any ideas? n/m
Anyone heard of a medication by the name of Tasan? Pretty clear, but can't find it.
Subject: Anyone heard of a medication by the name of Tasan? Pretty clear, but can't find it.
I thought it would be some type of cement, but he's is saying "Prodance" pretty clear, I ju
Subject: I thought it would be some type of cement, but he's is saying "Prodance" pretty clear, I just
can't document that anywhere. It seems to be a packing of some sort as the doc stated "we packed the wound and sutured the soft tissues over this impregnated with the antibiotics"... with whatever this "Prodance" thing is. I did try researching all types of antibiotic-impregnated cements, but no luck there either.
Transcribing ESL. He is pretty clear, but does 15 cc fluid restriction sound a little severe??? (nm)
Subject: Transcribing ESL. He is pretty clear, but does 15 cc fluid restriction sound a little severe??? (nm)
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Darn, I bet that's right. Too late now. LOL
Subject: Darn, I bet that's right. Too late now. LOL
Next time, I'll know better. It makes perfect sense.
I am an oldie also. My own darn QA!! sm
Subject: I am an oldie also. My own darn QA!! sm
Glad to help. I take the Monthly Prescribing Ref and it also has good info in it for only $45 a year.
Darn. Hard one. sm
Subject: Darn. Hard one. sm
spicule bone formation? WAG here.
There can be a wrinkle in the callus formation? All I can think of. Sorry.
Darn it!! I put "millimeters of area"
Subject: Darn it!! I put "millimeters of area"
It seemed to make sense since he was evacuating a blood clot and I thought maybe he was estimating the size of the clot. Thank you for answering... next time I will know.
Oh darn! I already sent the report with insheathed...sm
Subject: Oh darn! I already sent the report with insheathed...sm
because insheathed was in spell check. Oh well! Next time I will know. Thank You for taking the time to respond :)
My best guess would be OR. This seems to be used a lot to describe
Subject: My best guess would be OR. This seems to be used a lot to describe
what the appearance is.
Does he describe the lesion at all?
Subject: Does he describe the lesion at all?
Maybe that will help in figuring it out, or he could just be making up his own term to indicate that it is a lesion on the phallus.
MTHANDED and LIL, QA had no answer, sent a blank. darn it.
Subject: MTHANDED and LIL, QA had no answer, sent a blank. darn it.
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Darn!! I also thought it might be a nutrition drink, something -cal. Sorry. nm
Subject: Darn!! I also thought it might be a nutrition drink, something -cal. Sorry. nm
Use boggy is used to describe prostate
Subject: Use boggy is used to describe prostate
NM
Do they go on to describe it more? Many types of calcifications it
Subject: Do they go on to describe it more? Many types of calcifications it
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Think he is trying to describe the one-sided nature etc of sm
Subject: Think he is trying to describe the one-sided nature etc of sm
migraines. I have never typed that word but I can see what the physician means. I would put sidedness in quotes. Just me though. The dictation gets the message across.
YW, it's hard to figure out those darn bacterial names sometimes :) nm
Subject: YW, it's hard to figure out those darn bacterial names sometimes :) nm
yup! Getting a blank! He talks so darn fast too, and that is not helping. grrrr
Subject: yup! Getting a blank! He talks so darn fast too, and that is not helping. grrrr
In the sentence you describe, I would not separate by common and use v or vs instead, as cited by...
Subject: In the sentence you describe, I would not separate by common and use v or vs instead, as cited by...
Cambridge Dictionary:
(WRITTEN ABBREVIATION v or vs) used to compare two things or ideas, especially when you have to choose between them: i.e., private education versus state education
it's general term to describe the statin drugs
Subject: it's general term to describe the statin drugs
nm
Pt with asthma "does not describe any "precipatory" events. nm
Subject: Pt with asthma "does not describe any "precipatory" events. nm
Something's telling me this might be a German sort of word to describe the quality of the
Subject: Something's telling me this might be a German sort of word to describe the quality of the
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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. :(
"Euadrenal is the term used to describe a patient's hormonal status which is grossly normal in
Subject: "Euadrenal is the term used to describe a patient's hormonal status which is grossly normal in the clinical and biochemical sense of global adrenal secretion..."
"pan-allergic" can be used to describe patients who simply cannot tolerate virtually any meds
Subject: "pan-allergic" can be used to describe patients who simply cannot tolerate virtually any meds
Sibilant can describe breath sounds, kind of rhonchi or "sh" sound on expiration,,,,,nm
Subject: Sibilant can describe breath sounds, kind of rhonchi or "sh" sound on expiration,,,,,nm
nm
Pretty certain this one is not it....
Subject: Pretty certain this one is not it....
I am probably not even giving a good sounds like because it is so hard to hear. Thanks!
That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!
Subject: That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!
Pretty much that.
Subject: Pretty much that.
She has the diagnosis of s/l sarcoidosis from a transbronchoscopic lung biopsy showing focal noncaseating granuloma
Yes, I'm pretty sure he is still
Subject: Yes, I'm pretty sure he is still
in the abdomen on PE
Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm
Subject: Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm
Thanks for taking a stab at it. Been MT'g for a very long time and this is a first. New account and so far 3 docs have dictated it as 40 and 4 weeks.
Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.
Subject: Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.
pretty sure no e on the end
Subject: pretty sure no e on the end
pretty clearly (sm)
Subject: pretty clearly (sm)
He often slurs words but this is pretty clear. It's possible it doesn't begin with "t" but I do hear the "r", pretty sure of the "eye" sound and "n". It sounds like "Tree-in" long i. I really appreciate all your help.
I'm pretty sure that is it!
Subject: I'm pretty sure that is it!
It's those southern accents! Thanks guys!
No, he pretty
Subject: No, he pretty
clearly said "the LOUsee" clamp several times in the report. I'm not new to OPs, but I'm at a loss on this one. I would really like to know out of curiosity, so I'm hoping QA knows!
I'm pretty sure
Subject: I'm pretty sure
those are British/English terms. :-)
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