Pt with elevated BUN and creatinine....
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Ptx has elevated BUN and creatinine.....
Subject: Ptx has elevated BUN and creatinine.....
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Pt with elevated BUN and creatinine.....
Subject: Pt with elevated BUN and creatinine.....
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elevated s/l c-ract? protein of 1.8 and a slight elevated glucose at 108.
Subject: elevated s/l c-ract? protein of 1.8 and a slight elevated glucose at 108.
This one Dr. can be very difficult to understand. Please help! :)
Elevated ?GDT?...later says elevated SGOT and SGPT. What is GDT??
Subject: Elevated ?GDT?...later says elevated SGOT and SGPT. What is GDT??
creatinine --urine creatinine
Subject: creatinine --urine creatinine
it's definitely BUN and creatinine....
Subject: it's definitely BUN and creatinine....
BUN and creatinine. nm
Subject: BUN and creatinine. nm
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Probably BUN and creatinine - nm
Subject: Probably BUN and creatinine - nm
creatinine of 1.6 and a s/l B1 of 26?
Subject: creatinine of 1.6 and a s/l B1 of 26?
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creatinine
Subject: creatinine
It s/l dict is saying BUN and creatinine 18 and "33.9". The patient has ESRD and is on dialysis, but would his creat be 33.9 or maybe jsut 3.9?
WBC 9.5, BUN and creatinine...nm
Subject: WBC 9.5, BUN and creatinine...nm
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BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4.
Subject: BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4.
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BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4 normally.
Subject: BUN 76 and creatinine 10.4 normally.
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can you hear creatinine?
Subject: can you hear creatinine?
bumin and creatinine
Subject: bumin and creatinine
Can you hear BUN and creatine by any chance? They often lump those two together just like they do hemoglobin and hematocrit.
bumin and creatinine
Subject: bumin and creatinine
Could she be saying bumin for albumin and creatinine?
s/l beaman and creatinine
Subject: s/l beaman and creatinine
Patient had s/l beaman and creatinine drawn.
Could it be clearance (as in creatinine)
Subject: Could it be clearance (as in creatinine)
not sure what you are doing. What part of the report or sentence before or after, etc.
creatinine clearance?
Subject: creatinine clearance?
Yes... BUN & Creatinine, LFTs, UA
Subject: Yes... BUN & Creatinine, LFTs, UA
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creatinine phosphokinase nm
Subject: creatinine phosphokinase nm
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Would it be microalbumin creatinine ratio?
Subject: Would it be microalbumin creatinine ratio?
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he had a slight s/l bump in his BUN and creatinine
Subject: he had a slight s/l bump in his BUN and creatinine
How to correctly write out creatinine ?
Subject: How to correctly write out creatinine ?
"Creatinine one five"
Creatinine 15 or Creatinine 1.5?
normal BUN / creatinine ratio? nm
Subject: normal BUN / creatinine ratio? nm
or microalbumin / creatinine ratio? nm
Subject: or microalbumin / creatinine ratio? nm
This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm
Subject: This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm
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lab work: BUN and creatinine were 16 and 0.7, glucose 93, **microlytes** were unremarkable
Subject: lab work: BUN and creatinine were 16 and 0.7, glucose 93, **microlytes** were unremarkable
WBC 9.5, hematocrit 33.7, hemoglobin 10.8. BUN and creatinine 42 and 2.6. Troponin was negative.
Subject: WBC 9.5, hematocrit 33.7, hemoglobin 10.8. BUN and creatinine 42 and 2.6. Troponin was negative.
I am assuming that the sentence should read his baseline creatinine clearance is 74.
Subject: I am assuming that the sentence should read his baseline creatinine clearance is 74.
elevated s/l elk fas
Subject: elevated s/l elk fas
...elevated LDH, elevated s/l elk fas, elevated LFTs...
Any input would be appreciated.
with an elevated BUN (sm)
Subject: with an elevated BUN (sm)
I'm wondering if he's saying prerenal azotemia and not leukemia. Is that possible?
Elevated LFT
Subject: Elevated LFT
I am struggling with identifying some lab tests that are mentioned in a report- the end of the report states, "
repeat liver function tests, consider TSH, ANA, serum plasma and PTA. I know I do not have the last two right- but it sounds like serubo plasman and PTA? Any ideas?
elevated troponin
Subject: elevated troponin
The elderly patient had elevated troponin and mental status change. S/L dictator is saying patient was treated for possible "enstemmie" ??? (He said this twice during discharge summary and both times sounded like "enstemmie"?? Thanks for any help.
listened again - why would it be elevated?
Subject: listened again - why would it be elevated?
Re: Elevated bili and low HDL ? ..sm
Subject: Re: Elevated bili and low HDL ? ..sm
He has a history of (s/l Jilldira)______ disease, which is the elevated bilirubin and slightly low HDL.
says pt has elevated PSA on s/l Plueroscar?
Subject: says pt has elevated PSA on s/l Plueroscar?
NSTEMI for non-ST elevated MI. nm
Subject: NSTEMI for non-ST elevated MI. nm
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Normal 10-66 but could be elevated in CKD.nm
Subject: Normal 10-66 but could be elevated in CKD.nm
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They also say the tourniquet was elevated
Subject: They also say the tourniquet was elevated
Elevated bilirubin disease?
Subject: Elevated bilirubin disease?
I cannot find this disease since I am not sure what the first few letters clearly are, maybe a French name, again not sure. The patient has an elevated bilirubin, abdominal pain and vomiting. The doc suspects this disease rather than an obstruction. The disease s/l Jobear's or Joulbar's or Yolbear's.
elevated bilirubin disease
Subject: elevated bilirubin disease
I think you're looking for Gilbert syndrome. A French pronunciation would sound like what you're hearing. It's an error in bilirubin metabolism.
A troponin of 0.2 is still elevated with normal being
Subject: A troponin of 0.2 is still elevated with normal being
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elevated white count
Subject: elevated white count
Can anyone help me? My report is on a person diagnosed with bacterial endocarditis, with progressive respiratory failure, pneumomediastinum and 103F temperature. an x-ray showed air under the high diaphragm. the white count was elevated to 18,200 from which 50% were (s/l) run. Am I hearing correct? Also, an EGD showed several s/l "oon takes" in the stomach. If you can help me I would appreciate it. Thanks
Perhaps increased or elevated cholesterol?
Subject: Perhaps increased or elevated cholesterol?
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Maybe elevated liver enzyme(s)? nm
Subject: Maybe elevated liver enzyme(s)? nm
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s/l RIPE therapy for elevated LFT, possible TB
Subject: s/l RIPE therapy for elevated LFT, possible TB
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Yes, it can be elevated. I'm with the response poster
Subject: Yes, it can be elevated. I'm with the response poster
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Elevated white count
Subject: Elevated white count
I'm working on a Discharge Summary and the Dr. says "The white count was elevated to 18,200 from which 50% were s/l "run". That doesn't make sense to me what could this word be?
S/L rusperacase...given for elevated uric acid in
Subject: S/L rusperacase...given for elevated uric acid in
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Nope, maybe just elevated as in higher than normal? nm
Subject: Nope, maybe just elevated as in higher than normal? nm
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