Phrase: Heart: No edit sounds
Posted By: Ceanne on 2009-05-15
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usually hear heart disease after that phrase. sm
Subject: usually hear heart disease after that phrase. sm
or maybe cardiac event?
Heart sounds..
Subject: Heart sounds..
"when to" could be S1, S2 if speaking very fast. Droops are probably "rubs."
heart sounds can be tympanitic
Subject: heart sounds can be tympanitic
s/l nuclear heart sounds
Subject: s/l nuclear heart sounds
No JVD or bruits, s/l "nuclear" heart sounds are normal.
Could it be regular heart sounds?
Subject: Could it be regular heart sounds?
"Metallic"?? heart sounds...is that right??
Subject: "Metallic"?? heart sounds...is that right??
Heart sounds were regular. She has a s/l pector 6 con-vat-um SM
Subject: Heart sounds were regular. She has a s/l pector 6 con-vat-um SM
which is probably somewhat restrictive of pulmonary function.
Distinct or Distant Heart Sounds?
Subject: Distinct or Distant Heart Sounds?
What is more commonly said? Thanks!
No distinct heart sounds. Irregular.
Subject: No distinct heart sounds. Irregular.
Would a doctor ever say "No distinct heart sounds"?
I have always used and seen S1, S2, two separate heart sounds during auscultation......nm
Subject: I have always used and seen S1, S2, two separate heart sounds during auscultation......nm
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I have always used and seen S1, S2, two separate heart sounds during auscultation......nm
Subject: I have always used and seen S1, S2, two separate heart sounds during auscultation......nm
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Heart sounds were normal intensity 1 and 2. *No S3 or S3 heard.* sm
Subject: Heart sounds were normal intensity 1 and 2. *No S3 or S3 heard.* sm
Could one of these S3s be F3? or something with a similar s/l? I can't document F3 though. New doc, but clearly states above.
Thanks for any help.
Heart sounds were normal in intensity, S1 and S2. No S3 or S4 heard.
Subject: Heart sounds were normal in intensity, S1 and S2. No S3 or S4 heard.
believe they mean no clicks, rubs, gallops, etc (heart sounds)
Subject: believe they mean no clicks, rubs, gallops, etc (heart sounds)
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Heart sounds "when to heard" normal
Subject: Heart sounds "when to heard" normal
S/l Pulses are regular; heart sounds "when to" heard normal. No murmurs, "droops" or gallops. "droops is said very unclearly.
I have it dictated as "no added heart sounds"...nm
Subject: I have it dictated as "no added heart sounds"...nm
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Heart sounds: No rubs, gallops, heaves, thrills or *livs*
Subject: Heart sounds: No rubs, gallops, heaves, thrills or *livs*
edit
Subject: edit
No increased dated degrudge, plus 2 without bruits. Lungs clear to auscultation
if you really want to know you have to use BOS 3rd edit, I still use 2nd, /nm
Subject: if you really want to know you have to use BOS 3rd edit, I still use 2nd, /nm
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edit: Probably LFT, right?
Subject: edit: Probably LFT, right?
I didn't hear the F but that's probably it, isn't it? D'oh!
I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
Subject: I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
to "history of multiple episodes of pharyngitis in the past"
thanks a lot! i think i'll jst have to let the doctor edit what he said. LOL!
Subject: thanks a lot! i think i'll jst have to let the doctor edit what he said. LOL!
I am allowed to edit and correct
Subject: I am allowed to edit and correct
I am allowed to make changes to what he says, which is why I asked the question. I am allowed to edit and change what the doctor says and how he says it - and I do a lot of that in the course of the day because some of the things he says are just a mess. "Retarded" did seem a little derogatory to me and I think I will put it in better terms than that.
I guess it comes down to what the rules are that you work by - whether you can edit or if you are verbatim. If it was verbatim I wouldn't have questioned it (even thought I personally feel it is insulting) but since I have the option to change it, I was just wondering what the correct term was now because I know it keeps changing. Thanks for all the opinions!
thinking on it, probably would sound better to edit to "high ammonia level" .nm
Subject: thinking on it, probably would sound better to edit to "high ammonia level" .nm
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Sometimes hear pulses or DTRs are equal and strongA?
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I'm probably just being thick, but I've heard a phrase over and over and I'm still not sure about it -- "phantom steel" incisions. I can't seem to find it anywhere, or anything that sounds like it. Help please. TIA.
help with phrase
Subject: help with phrase
I believe this is Pfannenstiel incision, I have many, many bad days!
what phrase comes before that?
Subject: what phrase comes before that?
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? pulses synchronizes with his femoral pulses
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Good respiratory effort. She does have a dry, non-productive cough. No wheezing, rales, or rhonchi. No ___________________________ s/l nasoflank or duractions.
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Thank you so much!! I think that's it. Thanks again!
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Subject: What comes before the "C" phrase? nm
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Subject: What is the phrase? nm
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The phrase itself? sm
Subject: The phrase itself? sm
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thanks! Never that phrase before
Subject: thanks! Never that phrase before
What is the phrase? nm
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Subject: phrase
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phrase
Subject: phrase
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Subject: What is the phrase? nm
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