Radiofrequency of s/l 'sin-troyt' nerves, L3-L5, right. )
Posted By: Stumped Again! on 2007-01-10
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Subject: Radiofrequency of s/l 'sin-troyt' nerves, L3-L5, right. )
Any ideas? S/L 'centroid' nerves or something, but I cannot find anything like this in my references as far as nerve types. He does not go into any more detail than that.
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radiofrequency neurotomy
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How about radiofrequency ablation? nm
Subject: How about radiofrequency ablation? nm
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GEE and radiofrequency ablation
Subject: GEE and radiofrequency ablation
I am wondering what the GEE would stand for or if I misheard it.
? RFS stylet - - (RFS for radiofrequency system). nm
Subject: ? RFS stylet - - (RFS for radiofrequency system). nm
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radioablation -- means radiofrequency
Subject: radioablation -- means radiofrequency
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Pt. with lumbar median branch radiofrequency ablation.
Subject: Pt. with lumbar median branch radiofrequency ablation.
radiofrequency needles were then inserted under fluoroscopic control down to the area of the
s/l mamillopapillary ligament at all 3 sites. The doc is pretty clear when he pronounces it, but I can't document it anywhere, not even in Dorland's.
yours makes more sense. Radiofrequency treatments are also used for pain
Subject: yours makes more sense. Radiofrequency treatments are also used for pain
oops! make that radiofrequency ablation therapy, usually done for A-fib and other arrhythmias. nm
Subject: oops! make that radiofrequency ablation therapy, usually done for A-fib and other arrhythmias. nm
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Nerves
Subject: Nerves
Doctor is referring to cranial nerve XII or 7, whichever your account prefers.
Lilly
Nerves
Subject: Nerves
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/cranialnerves.html
Here is a link for you to look at. Hope it helps.
Lilly
Cranial nerves
Subject: Cranial nerves
I know that cranial nerves are counted in Roman numerals, II-XII. When the doctor dictates the number first, though, how do we type it? 7th nerve? Seventh nerve? Is there a standard. I don't have access to the handbook. Thanks!
Could it be sympathetic nerves?
Subject: Could it be sympathetic nerves?
nm
cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves
I believe the would be abbr for nerves
Subject: I believe the would be abbr for nerves
not pulses. For most accounts I have ever worked on, if you are not 100% sure of the expansion of an abbrev, you should leave it as dictated.
cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves
It would be facies.
cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves
as far as I know it is still II through XII, but I do not do BOS.
Cranial nerves
Subject: Cranial nerves
Cranial nerves II through VII intact.
I'm used to hearing II through XII. Would II through VII also be accurate in some cases? Thanks.
Probably cranial nerves
Subject: Probably cranial nerves
Peroneal are in the leg. Perineal refers to the region between the pubic symphysis and coccyx.
cranial nerves - s/l "BFFTC"
Subject: cranial nerves - s/l "BFFTC"
would they say cranial nerves were uncluttered and
Subject: would they say cranial nerves were uncluttered and
equal?
All I can think of is cranial nerves 2 through 12 intact.
Subject: All I can think of is cranial nerves 2 through 12 intact.
Cranial nerves II-XII are intact?
Subject: Cranial nerves II-XII are intact?
what is a SOAP report? Just curious. Thanks.
Was your sounds like the cranial nerves? ss
Subject: Was your sounds like the cranial nerves? ss
nm
could be talking about cranial nerves
Subject: could be talking about cranial nerves
like II, III and IV, not real sure.. but the extract and movements is probably extraocular movements. hope this helps a little...sorry.
cranial nerves: There is no *thalmoplegia*??? Thanks. nm
Subject: cranial nerves: There is no *thalmoplegia*??? Thanks. nm
nm
s/l peroneal or perineal nerves
Subject: s/l peroneal or perineal nerves
HEENT: Sclerae are white. Conjunctivae are pink. Normal EOM. _____ (s/l peroneal or perineal) nerves are grossly intact.
Are you sure not saying cranial nerves? No Message
Subject: Are you sure not saying cranial nerves? No Message
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Cranial nerves are roman numerals II-XII. (nm)
Subject: Cranial nerves are roman numerals II-XII. (nm)
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According to AAMT BOS how do you transcribe cranial nerves II-XII
I just got a QA back stating cranial nerves 2 through 12. Is that correct?
I've always transcribed cranial nerves II-XII... nm
Subject: I've always transcribed cranial nerves II-XII... nm
Cranial nerves s/l coarse testing.
Subject: Cranial nerves s/l coarse testing.
Suppose it could be a cursory exam, but haven't come across this particular phraseology before.
Not sure, but cranial nerves are Roman numerals.
Subject: Not sure, but cranial nerves are Roman numerals.
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Could be right; they often use an agent to deaden nerves for postop pain. NM
Subject: Could be right; they often use an agent to deaden nerves for postop pain. NM
Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact. There is *arcinasilis* bilaterally. Thanks. nm
Subject: Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact. There is *arcinasilis* bilaterally. Thanks. nm
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Could he be stumbling and just means Neurologically cranial nerves II-XII intact?
Subject: Could he be stumbling and just means Neurologically cranial nerves II-XII intact?
Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact with the exception of paranoid syndrome where she has -sm
Subject: Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact with the exception of paranoid syndrome where she has -sm
retractile inward nystagmus??? Thanks.
All I could fine is mental foramen and lesser palatine or nasopalatine nerves?
Subject: All I could fine is mental foramen and lesser palatine or nasopalatine nerves?
drawing a blank.. Due to nerves.. Help bilateral pleural s/l forancimal passes
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