Really? It was an op note referring to severe epistaxis. Neuro patties...who'da thunk it? Thank
Posted By: elliemom on 2007-09-11
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Subject: Really? It was an op note referring to severe epistaxis. Neuro patties...who'da thunk it? Thanks!
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Neuro patties soaked in Afrin?
Subject: Neuro patties soaked in Afrin?
or how about moderately severe encephalopathy or moderate-to-severe ? nm
Subject: or how about moderately severe encephalopathy or moderate-to-severe ? nm
Whoda Thunk 3 little words
Subject: Whoda Thunk 3 little words
would have caused all the discussion below - metoprolol for diabetes.
Entertaining though!
jackies 52, patties 50, michaels 48
Subject: jackies 52, patties 50, michaels 48
nm
Epistaxis
Subject: Epistaxis
The doctor is referring to placing what sounds like a "Silverlar" pack, I cannot verify....anyone?
Epistaxis, nose bleeds??? NM
Subject: Epistaxis, nose bleeds??? NM
nm
erythema, epistaxis, petechiae or yeast.
Subject: erythema, epistaxis, petechiae or yeast.
I have the same thing again, s/l epistaxis, sternitis, or hearing loss.
Subject: I have the same thing again, s/l epistaxis, sternitis, or hearing loss.
Pt w/ epistaxis. s/l topical cocaine was used to control the bleeding.
Subject: Pt w/ epistaxis. s/l topical cocaine was used to control the bleeding.
:-)
No fever, chills, loss of vision, tinnitus, ???photoria??, epistaxis or dysphasia.
Subject: No fever, chills, loss of vision, tinnitus, ???photoria??, epistaxis or dysphasia.
Psych note Axis III s/l VPS and neuropathy. No health history in the note. Only meds listed psych
Subject: Psych note Axis III s/l VPS and neuropathy. No health history in the note. Only meds listed psych
Is sternitis a true word? Doc states"denies epistaxis or s/l sternitis." TIA.
Subject: Is sternitis a true word? Doc states"denies epistaxis or s/l sternitis." TIA.
relatively severe, diffuse....
Subject: relatively severe, diffuse....
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severe ileus?? nm
Subject: severe ileus?? nm
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severe phobia maybe? nm
Subject: severe phobia maybe? nm
nm
......'as severe as HERS'...nm
Subject: ......'as severe as HERS'...nm
nm
s/l cervical or severe?
Subject: s/l cervical or severe?
Cervical or severe spinal stenosis surgery 3 years ago.
Yes, have seen that in severe case of cholera
Subject: Yes, have seen that in severe case of cholera
severe? situational? secondary? nm
Subject: severe? situational? secondary? nm
could be, does not pronounce the xi, med list of 18, but does have severe PVD, thanks
Subject: could be, does not pronounce the xi, med list of 18, but does have severe PVD, thanks
localized severe pain? nm
Subject: localized severe pain? nm
.
agree - probably follicular dermatitis, severe
Subject: agree - probably follicular dermatitis, severe
severe splanchnic activity with s/l durolap
Subject: severe splanchnic activity with s/l durolap
thank you
Severe narrowing of the lateral recess nm
Subject: Severe narrowing of the lateral recess nm
.
as postop diagnosis says severe central
Subject: as postop diagnosis says severe central
stenosis at L3-4 and 4-5 and s/l fraying/framing?? stenosis at 3-4, 4-5, and 5-1
patient w severe metatarsal prolapse please sm
Subject: patient w severe metatarsal prolapse please sm
The conservative means of therapy in this case would be orthotic devices with a deep s/l-rale- for the lesser metatarsal heads and support of the metatarsal necks.
Her EMG/NCV showed she has severe CTS on the right with a distal s/l mo-lank-c-see-a of 6.69.
Subject: Her EMG/NCV showed she has severe CTS on the right with a distal s/l mo-lank-c-see-a of 6.69.
:-)
Differin cream is used for treating severe acne.
Subject: Differin cream is used for treating severe acne.
There are bruises on the extremities, but no "local eye a severe" pain???
Subject: There are bruises on the extremities, but no "local eye a severe" pain???
Anyone know what this might be?
Maybe early severe acute pancreatitis ESAP
Subject: Maybe early severe acute pancreatitis ESAP
.
Pt with severe anemia. The patient had s/l tegrabtusol scan that was negative.
Subject: Pt with severe anemia. The patient had s/l tegrabtusol scan that was negative.
Any ideas? I've done Nuclear Medicine, but the way this guy is chewing the word I just drew a blank.
She was on a trip without problication and had severe pain in the left knee. nm
Subject: She was on a trip without problication and had severe pain in the left knee. nm
nm
had the *apoplathic* onset of a very severe thunder clap headache-Thanks. nm
Subject: had the *apoplathic* onset of a very severe thunder clap headache-Thanks. nm
nm
Pt with severe headache - will obtain s/l F E axis before sending to hospital. nm
Subject: Pt with severe headache - will obtain s/l F E axis before sending to hospital. nm
I would go with cervical because severe spinal stenosis could be in other parts of the body
Subject: I would go with cervical because severe spinal stenosis could be in other parts of the body
depends on the site, could be severe weather, bomb threat, death
Subject: depends on the site, could be severe weather, bomb threat, death
.
Transcribing ESL. He is pretty clear, but does 15 cc fluid restriction sound a little severe??? (nm)
Subject: Transcribing ESL. He is pretty clear, but does 15 cc fluid restriction sound a little severe??? (nm)
x
in psych report says severe s/l malditone? stressors I am spelling phonetically
Subject: in psych report says severe s/l malditone? stressors I am spelling phonetically
Pt has hemosiderin staining of both lower extremities with severe s/l lipodermosclerosis on left.
Subject: Pt has hemosiderin staining of both lower extremities with severe s/l lipodermosclerosis on left.
x
maybe BDI (baseline dyspnea index) a score of 1 would indicate severe impairment. Just a guess.
Subject: maybe BDI (baseline dyspnea index) a score of 1 would indicate severe impairment. Just a guess.
x
OB..She had a primary C-section s/l sweep for severe pre-clampsia and vertex breech twins. Thanks
Subject: OB..She had a primary C-section s/l sweep for severe pre-clampsia and vertex breech twins. Thanks
To have "the grippe" is an old-time phrase meaning influenza or a severe cold-like symptoms, e
Subject: To have "the grippe" is an old-time phrase meaning influenza or a severe cold-like symptoms, etc. nm
s
Aztreonam is an antibiotic that fights severe or life-threatening infection caused by bacteria?
Subject: Aztreonam is an antibiotic that fights severe or life-threatening infection caused by bacteria?
Aztreonam is an antibiotic that fights severe or life-threatening infection caused by bacteria?
Subject: Aztreonam is an antibiotic that fights severe or life-threatening infection caused by bacteria?
large mediastinal mass causing severe compression of s/l corina ?? and mainstem bronchi
Subject: large mediastinal mass causing severe compression of s/l corina ?? and mainstem bronchi
Patient with severe COPD was unable to *apiliprate*? on nitrogen washout for lung volumes.Any ideas?
Subject: Patient with severe COPD was unable to *apiliprate*? on nitrogen washout for lung volumes.Any ideas?
noteworthy; note worthy; note-worthy
Subject: noteworthy; note worthy; note-worthy
Just wondering if there is any general rule about transcribing noteworthy.
Also, status post; status-post.
Thank you.
what? What are you referring to?
Subject: what? What are you referring to?
and not all MTs are *girls* by the way.........
maybe referring to vas (sm)
Subject: maybe referring to vas (sm)
- a tube that transports sperm from the epididymis to the seminal vesicles
??
I don't think so because that would be referring to someone
Subject: I don't think so because that would be referring to someone
who looks for analogies. I think he means that the symptoms are like a prodrome to the syndrome. Plus, he pronounces it al-o-gest (with guh sound, not gee). Thanks though!
Could be referring to
Subject: Could be referring to
the 3/3 recall test. Patient is shown 3 objects and then after a few minutes asked to recall them. Just a guess. :-)
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