Pt with Raynaud's...doctor states sm
Posted By: msd on 2005-08-04
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"without any identifiable primary *s/l pneumatic or pneumonic* disorder". Any one heard of this? TIA
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Doctor states s/l spondylolysis. Do you think he meant spondylosis or spondylolisthesis?
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By the way, also states in AAMT BOS2 that 0 is correct for sutures as per The United States Pharmaco
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Raynaud's
I think the word you are looking for is "rheumatic", because Raynaud's can be associated with an underlying connective tissue disease/disorder.
I think they are using it for Raynaud
Subject: I think they are using it for Raynaud
and scleroderma to increase circulation. You can find some links about research on it, I put one of them here for you.
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Just FYI...(NOT offering this as a correction as nothing was incorrect; just offering it up for info purposes)
BOS3, RULE 8.2.7 Eponyms
AHDI first advocated dropping the possessive form for eponyms in 1990. We adopted this standard because it promotes consistency and clarity. Likewise, The AMA Manual of Style and other industry resources have acknowledged this trend away from the possessive form. It is important to note, however, that use of the possessive form is acceptable in environments where client or facility preference prevails. i.e., She was diagnosed with Raynaud phenomenon.
*When the noun following the eponym is omitted, the possessive form is preferred i.e., She was diagnosed with Raynaud's.
Raynaud's?
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got it - Raynaud's
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Her skin exhibits _________________________ (same word as above) on her fingertips and face.
I know I have had this word before and figured it out, but it is stumping me this time. THANKS SO MUCH!!!
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Subject: locking up?/whitening up (Raynaud's
locking up? or whitening up (Raynaud's)?
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Not a drug but there is a Raynaud's phenomenon/disease. nm
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Just me, but I do not unless the CP states to do so.
Subject: Just me, but I do not unless the CP states to do so.
New standard states:
Subject: New standard states:
And I quote: "Numerals, or figures, stand out from the surrounding text and serve a functional purpose in medical reports, where they should be used almost exclusively as opposed to spelled-out numbers.
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