Quick-Check for endotracheal intubation? sm
Posted By: maf on 2006-03-23
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Subject: Quick-Check for endotracheal intubation? sm
Here is the sentence: The position of the tube was checked by CO2 monitor, Quick-Check as well as breath sounds bilaterally. Is this the correct spelling? Thanks!
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S/L quick check
Subject: S/L quick check
Doctor dictates....Her s/l quick check left-sided chest pain continues. Thankk you all for your help
RAE (endotracheal tube) nm
Subject: RAE (endotracheal tube) nm
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GET - general endotracheal
Subject: GET - general endotracheal
endotracheal tube s/l saracino
Subject: endotracheal tube s/l saracino
op report
anesthesia: general endotracheal s/l saracino
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double-lumen endotracheal
Subject: double-lumen endotracheal
double-lumen endotracheal
intubation
Subject: intubation
General endotracheal intubation using an Armor tube. Is that how you spell it?
Could the doc be bungling endotracheal ventilation? Or do you need a brand name
Subject: Could the doc be bungling endotracheal ventilation? Or do you need a brand name
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Endotracheal tube, instruments and numbers. sm
Subject: Endotracheal tube, instruments and numbers. sm
I know by BOS you drop the zero after the decimal point if it is a whole number, but what about when they are decribing tubes or instruments that have a lot of different sizes such as a 3.0 endotracheal tube. Thanks.
s/l milliblade for intubation? nm
Subject: s/l milliblade for intubation? nm
intubation tube
Subject: intubation tube
It sounds like the physician is saying that the patient was intubated with an ?ADT? tube. I can not verify and have not heard of this before??
ER note re: intubation
Subject: ER note re: intubation
"Chest x-ray post intubation showed the ET tube to be about 1 cm above the "carina" - is this right?
s/l oral ray intubation.
Subject: s/l oral ray intubation.
zygomatic complex repair
end titdal CO2 monitor is used after intubation. nm
Subject: end titdal CO2 monitor is used after intubation. nm
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maybe means per fiberoptic intubation? Found this. sm
Subject: maybe means per fiberoptic intubation? Found this. sm
We present 2 female patients with tracheal rupture after emergent ... She was intubated without sedation using a size 7.5mm endotracheal tube for mechanical ... linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0735675704001032 - Similar pages [ More results from linkinghub.elsevier.com ] |
Place the patient in the sitting position and have them tilt their head back and ... Insert the fiberoptic shaft and endotracheal tube into the trachea. ... faculty.washington.edu/pcolley/ - 35k - Cached - Similar pages |
Using an endotracheal tube to secure a patient's airway is still the gold ... Introducer: This is a firm guide to lead a tracheal tube into the larynx. ... www.nda.ox.ac.uk/wfsa/html/u17/u1703_01.htm - 43k - Cached - Similar pages |
Doing ET intubation, An 8.0 ET tube was inserted with s/l Cormak. sm
Subject: Doing ET intubation, An 8.0 ET tube was inserted with s/l Cormak. sm
Cormak? TIA
OB.. she returns for a string check?? or Estring check?? Thanks
Subject: OB.. she returns for a string check?? or Estring check?? Thanks
Wow, that was quick thank you..nm
Subject: Wow, that was quick thank you..nm
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Man that was quick!! Thanks much! :)
Subject: Man that was quick!! Thanks much! :)
thanks, your too quick
Subject: thanks, your too quick
wow that was quick, thanks!
Subject: wow that was quick, thanks!
need help quick please!
Subject: need help quick please!
s/l *vazalan* eye drops - no dosage given - no mention of glaucoma or any eye conditions - only hypertension, hypothyroidism, GI bleed. The patient is 87 years old.
Any ideas. I'm almost to the end of the report.
quick -- need help with a.....sm
Subject: quick -- need help with a.....sm
Axis I: (s/l) "Contact" disorder, adolescent onset.
The patient is 16 years old.
I can't find that in my Stedman's psych book.....Any suggestions? Thanks!
That was quick! Thanks so much. xxx
Subject: That was quick! Thanks so much. xxx
xxx
Thank you both for your quick help
Subject: Thank you both for your quick help
need help quick!
Subject: need help quick!
Has anyone heard of a cream that the doctor specifically spelled as RASHNAL ointment? This is a podiatrist. Thanks!
need help quick!
Subject: need help quick!
well that's it! Thank you VERY much!!! I was typing in Rashnal and only garbage was coming up!!!
Help! Quick! Please
Subject: Help! Quick! Please
Nursing reports that she is finally able to tolerate ____| QA MARKER: 20 |____ tube feedings at 30 cc per hour.
s/l Patinogin
SM for quick clarification...
He has a long-standing problem. However, his problem is of long standing.
(Just thought I'd mention it.) *grin*
Thanks much for the quick reply! NM
Subject: Thanks much for the quick reply! NM
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Need quick help with this dictator please
Subject: Need quick help with this dictator please
This doctor just said
"Initial white blood count was elevated at 12.7 thousand."
Do I transcribe it like that, or do I put 12,700?
TIA!
quick guess sm
Subject: quick guess sm
Numb all over
that was so quick! I love you! nm
Subject: that was so quick! I love you! nm
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I did a quick search...there is something--sm
Subject: I did a quick search...there is something--sm
called halfa or alfa, but it is a spanish grass and I don't think this is what is meant. I thought perhaps kava kava??? just a thought.
Thanks for the quick responses!!
Subject: Thanks for the quick responses!!
From now on, I am only going to use Arabic for doses, etc.
That is it. Thank you for such a quick response...appreciate it.....nm
Subject: That is it. Thank you for such a quick response...appreciate it.....nm
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Thank you so much, and thank you for the quick reply! NM
Subject: Thank you so much, and thank you for the quick reply! NM
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Thank you so much for the help and the quick response!
Subject: Thank you so much for the help and the quick response!
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My gosh that was quick!
Subject: My gosh that was quick!
Thank you so much! I probably should have known that, but this lady is driving me crazy! I greatly appreciate it!
Here's what Quick Look says about LHRH
Subject: Here's what Quick Look says about LHRH
Synonyms
- GnRH
- gonadotropin-releasing hormone
- LHRH
- LRH
- luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
U.S./Canadian Brand Names
Therapeutic Category
- Diagnostic Agent
- Gonadotropin
UseEvaluation of hypothalamic-pituitary gonadotropic function; used to evaluate abnormal gonadotropin regulation as in precocious puberty and delayed puberty; treatment of primary hypothalamic amenorrhea
Usual DosageFemale: Diagnostic test: Children >12 years and Adults: I.V., S.C. hydrochloride salt: 100 mcg administered in women during early phase of menstrual cycle (day 1-7) Primary hypothalamic amenorrhea: Adults: Acetate: I.V.: 5 mcg every 90 minutes via LutrepulseŽ pump kit at treatment intervals of 21 days (pump will pulsate every 90 minutes for 7 days)
Dosage Forms Injection, as acetate (LutrepulseŽ): 0.8 mg, 3.2 mg Injection, as hydrochloride (FactrelŽ): 100 mcg, 500 mcg
Yay! Thanks so much for the quick response! nm
Subject: Yay! Thanks so much for the quick response! nm
Per Quick Look: chlorpheniramine
Subject: Per Quick Look: chlorpheniramine
chlorpheniramine (klor fen IR a meen)
U.S./Canadian Brand Names
- Aller-ChlorŽ [OTC]
- Chlo-AmineŽ [OTC]
- Chlor-TrimetonŽ [OTC]
- Chlor-TripolonŽ (Can)
Therapeutic Category
UsePerennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis and other allergic symptoms including urticaria
Usual Dosage Children: Oral: 0.35 mg/kg/day in divided doses every 4-6 hours 2-6 years: 1 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 6 mg in 24 hours 6-12 years: 2 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 12 mg/day or sustained release 8 mg at bedtime Children >12 years and Adults: Oral: 4 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 24 mg/day or sustained release 8-12 mg every 8-12 hours, not to exceed 24 mg/day Adults: Allergic reactions: I.M., I.V., S.C.: 10-20 mg as a single dose; maximum recommended dose: 40 mg/24 hours Elderly: 4 mg once or twice daily. Note: Duration of action may be 36 hours or more when serum concentrations are low.
Dosage Forms Capsule, as maleate: 12 mg Capsule, as maleate, timed release: 8 mg, 12 mg Injection, as maleate: 10 mg/mL (1 mL, 30 mL); 100 mg/mL (2 mL) Syrup, as maleate: 2 mg/5 mL (120 mL, 473 mL) Tablet, as maleate: 4 mg, 8 mg, 12 mg Tablet, as maleate: Chewable: 2 mg Timed release: 8 mg, 12 mg
just a quick observation..sm
Subject: just a quick observation..sm
In reading the rest of this note, I have a feeling it is not *hallucis*, but since the rest of the note indicates hallux and foot care, I have a feeling he is saying halluxes, if that is even a word, as in plural hallux. It is a podiatry word, for sure. at least in my opinion. There are many hallux procedures, one of which is Youngwich procedure.
Thank you very much for the quick response! nm
Subject: Thank you very much for the quick response! nm
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Thank you both very much for the quick resp....appreciate it.
Subject: Thank you both very much for the quick resp....appreciate it.
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Thank you so much for your quick reply. NM
Subject: Thank you so much for your quick reply. NM
NM
quick question
Subject: quick question
I am having a brain fluff today! The doctor dictates p.o. q.am is this correct or should it be p.o. q.a.m.
Thanks
Thanks for the quick reply.
Subject: Thanks for the quick reply.
I knew I had seen/heard it somewhere before. I just couldn't find it this time.
Thanks for quick response-
Subject: Thanks for quick response-
Oncology words new to me in general practice clinic.
So quick! You're the best! Thanks.
Subject: So quick! You're the best! Thanks.
Yep that's it! Thanks for your quick reply.
Subject: Yep that's it! Thanks for your quick reply.
She stumbles and mumbles a bit over it, so it was hard for me to get that. TY!!
Sorry I got it....dictator was quick...
Subject: Sorry I got it....dictator was quick...
He was actually saying "I fashioned a" tubex splint for the fingers.
Thanks anyway
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