Pickle portion of prostate?
Posted By: CapeMT on 2007-08-23
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Subject: Pickle portion of prostate?
Sentence: The prostatic urethra was patent with the exception of some regrowth of tissue near the s/l pickle portion of the prostate.
This is the second TURP for this patient. TIA
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Listening again, it almost s/l folded portion/fulton portion. nm
Subject: Listening again, it almost s/l folded portion/fulton portion. nm
Heat Pickle?!
has anyone heard of doc saying patient with eczema should avoid heat pickle and dryness?
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Prostate cancer s/l Gleason six adenocarcinoma of the prostate.
Subject: Prostate cancer s/l Gleason six adenocarcinoma of the prostate.
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is prostate CN prostate cancer?
Subject: is prostate CN prostate cancer?
and how would you transcribe; as prostate CN or prostate cancer??
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anteromedial portion?
Subject: anteromedial portion?
Can't find it even with the entire sentence there.
is it possible that he says "a significant portion"?
Subject: is it possible that he says "a significant portion"?
Maybe lateral portion.
Subject: Maybe lateral portion.
macule portion is all I can think of right now. nm
Subject: macule portion is all I can think of right now. nm
Midportion or mid portion??
Help me! I get it corrected either way I type it . . which is correct?
Mid portion is what I usually type.
Subject: Mid portion is what I usually type.
midportion or mid-portion
Subject: midportion or mid-portion
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Objective portion
Subject: Objective portion
does this make sense to anyone
GU and rectum s/l farum are rectal sphincter muscle tone
the first and second portion of the duodenum
Subject: the first and second portion of the duodenum
sorry.....cartilaginous portion
Subject: sorry.....cartilaginous portion
typo mistake...
I keep them separate, i.e. mid portion.
Subject: I keep them separate, i.e. mid portion.
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The sagittal portion of the exam...
Subject: The sagittal portion of the exam...
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Nooo! Never!! Just on the HEENT portion!!! nm
Subject: Nooo! Never!! Just on the HEENT portion!!! nm
Looks fine but for mid portion being two words. nm
Subject: Looks fine but for mid portion being two words. nm
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The "sidual" portion of the exam demonstrates
Subject: The "sidual" portion of the exam demonstrates
an oblique fracture of the mid shaft of the left femur.
Sidual or may "Decidual portion of the exam..."
I think rad is referring to portion of film that is at the very edge of the viewing screen.
Many thanks!
maybe "in portion"...poor English use, but a WAG. sm
Subject: maybe "in portion"...poor English use, but a WAG. sm
The "in" portion of the study as opposed to the "out" portion. Maybe he was talking slowly because he was...thinking..while...talking.... I've done that myself.
No time limits (usually) on transcription portion
Subject: No time limits (usually) on transcription portion
As far as posting test questions and waiting around for the answers, I would assume these questions were being asked about the transcription portion of the exam. Mind you, not all companies set a time limit for returning the transcription testing files to them. Tests I have taken in the past have been tough ones, as many as 4 parts, with testing time spanning a few days while waiting for the recruiter to grade each section.
*English grammar/punctuation skills. Pass this, you move on to the next.
*Medical terminology skills/medication uses/disease processes, etc. Pass this, advance again to the next.
*Transcription skills demonstrating all of the above plus your ear-ability. Pass this, whew...almost done with this testing stuff! On to the last step.
*Oral exam. Pass this, get an offer (hopefully for a lot more than 7 cpl considering ALL the testing you just passed). lol
Not all companies perform this kind of in-depth testing, but I think the ones that do are more interested in hiring an MT who will be able to taken off full QA within a day or two of being hired, as opposed to an MT that is not as familiar/experienced with this employ.
All moiety means is a part or portion so I would think
Subject: All moiety means is a part or portion so I would think
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Tammie Tam, are you in the SKIN portion of ROS? If so, may be scabies?
Subject: Tammie Tam, are you in the SKIN portion of ROS? If so, may be scabies?
surgery: The s/l cartilized portion of the rib was resected.
Subject: surgery: The s/l cartilized portion of the rib was resected.
When typing words such as mid portion, mid transverse, etc. do you put them together such as
midportion, etc. etc. of keep them separated, mid portion and all other words that fall into this category.
ismet portion of the femoral canal
Subject: ismet portion of the femoral canal
Hi, does anyone know what (s/l) ismet is and how to spell it correctly?? Thanks!
prob..lateral portion tumor resection of the
Subject: prob..lateral portion tumor resection of the
right colon
Not sure about the "cat's" portion (though it would make sense, I guess), but .... sm
Subject: Not sure about the "cat's" portion (though it would make sense, I guess), but .... sm
..."cry" is likely correct, as I've often heard "uterine cry" in this context (and, frankly, I always thought it would be a great name for a Goth band:-).
Pt with learning disablities has taken the writing portion of the "viscut" or biscut". nm
Subject: Pt with learning disablities has taken the writing portion of the "viscut" or biscut". nm
Total shoulder arthroplasty. The inferior portion of the humeral head had
Subject: Total shoulder arthroplasty. The inferior portion of the humeral head had
s/l cuddle stellana and I took this down to bare bone and reamed getting down as concentric as possible.
could it be prostate?
Subject: could it be prostate?
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prostate
Subject: prostate
Probably flat without firmness or nodularity...
A prostate
Subject: A prostate
can be "flat" and boggy. :-)
generous prostate?
Subject: generous prostate?
Physical exam.... Prostate: Generous but no nodules.
Prostate cancer with met (?)
Subject: Prostate cancer with met (?)
The patient's primary hospice diagnosis is prostate cancer with s/l met.
I'm pretty sure she is meaning metastasis? If so, should I type it out completely or leave it as she said it?
OOPS! It is prostate CA - got it.
Subject: OOPS! It is prostate CA - got it.
vaporization of prostate
Subject: vaporization of prostate
Stedman's has verumontanum.
prostate biopsy
A series of 12 cores were taken in a systematic fashion from the base, mid, and apical portion of the gland on each side and sent s/l paralyze in 6 bottles.
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prostate sheeting?
Subject: prostate sheeting?
The doctor has this listed under the pt's past surgical hx. He doesn't usually say the procedure. He also states pyloric stenosis under past surgical hx.
Prostate s/l sheeting
prostate seeding. nm
Subject: prostate seeding. nm
brachytherapy of the prostate
Subject: brachytherapy of the prostate
I'm doing a report where iodine seeds are being placed for prostate cancer, and the ESL says, "the total was 22.9 Madam Curies of iodine." Maybe this is her way of being cute, but I don't think so because she sounds professional otherwise. She's a very good dictator and clear speaking too. Am I way off base thinking no way could Madam Curie be the correct term here? I'm thinking this has to be millicuries and should be transcribed as mCI. Maybe she'd think this was the appropriate abbreviation for Madam Curie too, who knows? Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I just don't think so!
s/l trusbiopsy - for prostate?
Subject: s/l trusbiopsy - for prostate?
Repeat PSA, urine CNS, ?? biopsy. This is being scheduled. He was given a trusbiopsy instruction sheet.
prostate stuff
Subject: prostate stuff
Thank you so much!!
prostate stuff
Subject: prostate stuff
flat without firmness
prostate exams
Subject: prostate exams
Usually I hear these terms:
boggy or nodular. I'm thinking nodularity for osmolarity, not sure about the others.
Prostate stuff
Subject: Prostate stuff
I need help!! On digital rectal exam the prostate is (sounds like flat?) without (?firmness and osmalarity??) Please help if you have a clue.
prostate biopsy
Subject: prostate biopsy
Several biopsies of the prostate "adrendum" were done.
Prostate cancer med?
Subject: Prostate cancer med?
Lupron and Casodex, now receiving Taxotere with s/l IRIDEA and prednisone?
Prostate biopsy
Subject: Prostate biopsy
The sentence starts out History of suspicious prostate and a negative previous biopsy ..then s/l one to one prostate biopsy on the day prior... any suggestions??
CAP -- Cancer of Prostate or
Subject: CAP -- Cancer of Prostate or
If patient is male could mean Cancer of Prostate or carcinoma of prostate. Been ages since I typed urology, but one of my very first docs used to dictate that. Good Luck!!!!!
Use boggy is used to describe prostate
Subject: Use boggy is used to describe prostate
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