| Rudd, you and your family will be in my thoughts.  smPosted By: Winnie on 2006-01-16In Reply to: verbose - THANK YOU - rudd
 
 Subject: Rudd, you and your family will be in my thoughts.  sm
 
 I hope your step-son is back soon, safe and sound.  Keep us informed.  Thinking good thoughts for you.
 
 
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 yep, means no sinful thoughts or fearful/punishment thoughts.
 Subject: yep, means no sinful thoughts or fearful/punishment thoughts.
 
 
 bronchial, 1  positivity in her family? Bronch CA, 1 positivity in family?
 Subject: bronchial, 1  positivity in her family? Bronch CA, 1 positivity in family?
 
 That patient's bronchial history is positive for one in the family history.
 my first thoughts as well....sm
 Subject: my first thoughts as well....sm
 
 but I thought it was strange as they have never said this phrase before.  Sending to QA and see what they think - will keep you posted.
 same thoughts
 Subject: same thoughts
 
 I looked up those same definitions. I actually had typed adverse.
 Ahhhhh!
 Thanks, I will listen again.
 My thoughts....
 Subject: My thoughts....
 
 
 That's what I kept finding in doing my research, but like I said that guy needs to speak clearer English......but I guess that would be too easy.  Ha-ha! 
 Thanks for verifying what I had put down.  I will get this some day, but I am new and just learning.  Thanks for bearing with me. my thoughts exactly! :)
 Subject: my thoughts exactly! :)
 
 
 My thoughts on this
 Subject: My thoughts on this
 
 Diagnoses #1 and #2 sound like they might be both referring to the left knee.  #3 sounds like a new thought process to me.  My guess on this would be contingent on how the dictation sounded.  Is the dictator pausing between 1 and 2?  Numbering 1 and 2?  If he isn't, my thought would be this:
 
 1.  Left knee lateral meniscus tear; osteochondral defect.
 2.  Right knee degenerative joint disease.
 You're welcome and my thoughts
 Subject: You're welcome and my thoughts
 
 exactly.  Some people just have to be huffy I guess.  Hang in there.
   a couple of thoughts
 Subject: a couple of thoughts
 
 
 First to address the issue of subcu - Joint Commission created a list several years ago that deals with this wording - and JC trumps BOS.  From Joint Commissions List of Dangerous Abbreviations: 
 Abbreviation: S.C. or S.Q. (for subcutaneous) 
 Potential Problem:  Mistaken as SL for sublingual, or "5 every" 
 Preferred Term:  Write "Sub-Q", "subQ", or "subcutaneously" 
 As far as what the man was trying to express to you was his opinion that truncated words (partial words used to express a complete word) should be avoided.  Trach is not a word.  Trachea, tracheostomy, etc., are words.  Alk is not a word.  Alkaline is a word.  There are also lab and other words that are commonly acceptable in their abbreviated form, such as INR, CPAP, MRI, etc. 
 There are acceptable abbreviations of certain words that are commonplace.  For example, lab is widely accepted to represent laboratory.  Exam is acceptable to represent examination.  HIV is another example. 
 If you understand the difference between the use of an abbreviation and avoiding the use of truncated words, your work will reflect a much clearer intent of the dictation. 
 Your company needs to decide which side of the fence it wants to sit on, and it appears there may be some changes in your QA future.  If this man is in charge of QA and you want to continue working there, you might want to begin taking note of what he is saying. my thoughts exactly.  No wax in the nose.  Not now, not ever.  Maybe sm
 Subject: my thoughts exactly.  No wax in the nose.  Not now, not ever.  Maybe sm
 
 sinusitis can CAUSE cerumen impaction in the ears but NOT in the nose.
 anybody have any thoughts on the traction ??
 Subject: anybody have any thoughts on the traction ??
 
 s/l kleinharts traction
 Is it two different dx or thoughts, i.e. appendiceal, cystocele...
 Subject: Is it two different dx or thoughts, i.e. appendiceal, cystocele...
 
 
 Your thoughts on how to correctly transcribe this.
 Subject: Your thoughts on how to correctly transcribe this.
 
 One doc always says "sub 1st metatarsal" (or 2nd, 3rd, etc).  Should it be sub 1st metarsal, sub-1st metatarsal, 1st submetatarsal or...?
 two thoughts; unsure how helpful, but,
 Subject: two thoughts; unsure how helpful, but,
 
 This is 1 of many definitions from an "URBAN" dictionary: MACK
 
 mack is a flexible word as a verb; it can be used in pretty much any situation and its meaning will be understood.
 Thus, in your case, maybe the dictator chose the word mack as slang for height?.....because 23.5 cm is equal to 9.25 inches.  I used this as an example, as I believe you were referring to dietary in a Parkinson patient?....Wish I could assist more.
 Exactly my thoughts. If it's not a word, I don't type it, but phenagle it.
 Subject: Exactly my thoughts. If it's not a word, I don't type it, but phenagle it.
 
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 Patient with thoughts of self destruction without s/l suicidality
 Subject: Patient with thoughts of self destruction without s/l suicidality
 
 
 going C-R-A-Z-Y with family doc.
 Subject: going C-R-A-Z-Y with family doc.
 
 The patient is not using her ??? astulum ????
 family history
 Subject: family history
 
 7yo girl with pneumonia. no family history of asthma or other chronic lung disease, immune deficiency or decreased sl-fertility.
 Family history
 Subject: Family history
 
 
 Internal Medicine clinic notes:Family history: S/L Vonastroms with accent on "strums" at the end of the word. Tape cuts out on the first part, but I can hear the strums at the end.
 
 Thanks stuck with family doc again
 Subject: stuck with family doc again
 
 ??? ammunocaps ??? evaluation for allergies?
 Family practice
 Subject: Family practice
 
 Doc says in the physical exam under HEENT, AFSF. Anybody know what this means? I can't find it
 Yeah, now tell that to my family :)
 Subject: Yeah, now tell that to my family :)
 
 
 33 yo - no military in family
 Subject: 33 yo - no military in family
 
 
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 Subject: Thank you, both. Janette, sounds highly likely! Much appreciated. Any thoughts on "Me-TOK-a"? Still
 
 
 i would not use a comma. the "and" is the connection for two complete thoughts or statements.
 Subject: i would not use a comma. the "and" is the connection for two complete thoughts or statements.
 
 
 under family hx:  Mother CNS aneursym.
 Subject: under family hx:  Mother CNS aneursym.
 
 
   Family practice word help
 Subject: Family practice word help
 
 
 Doc says " Pharynx is mild injected with ??? edgeda ????  
 Thanks everyone. lysdexia runs in my family :) nm
 Subject: lysdexia runs in my family :) nm
 
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 That's probably it.  Before saying A1a, he says family is concerned about thyromegaly.
 Subject: That's probably it.  Before saying A1a, he says family is concerned about thyromegaly.
 
 
 Family history word
 Subject: Family history word
 
 
 Hi all, 
 Having trouble with a word.  Asian doctor dictating H&P.  Family History: No family history of diabetes, hypertension and s/l developmosis.  Any ideas? 
 Thanks Test Help? Family Practice
 Subject: Test Help? Family Practice
 
 Ok, today is a day where I feel like an idiot... Can anyone help?
 
 The patient has some arthralgias pain.  I typically do ophthalmology and P.T. so I don't know how to type the following tests and I also have no idea what she is saying in the ____ area.  Sounds like "also 1 aceta rate".
 
 "...time I repeated an arthritis panel including an ANA and an anti CCP all of which were negative.  She had a CRP ______ rate of 12..."
 
 Can anyone offer help how I type the ANA and anti CCP and does anyone have an idea of what might be between the CRP and rate of 12?
 
 I know it's a lot to ask.  Having a bad typing day!
 
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 familial,--- a tremor that runs in the family
 Subject: familial,--- a tremor that runs in the family
 
 
 family history of s/l *torso or dorsal coaltion*
 Subject: family history of s/l *torso or dorsal coaltion*
 
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 Family history significant for s/l share-covery II.  thank you
 Subject: Family history significant for s/l share-covery II.  thank you
 
 
 Family hx: Mother has hx of s/l wall Benstroms microglobunemia tia
 Subject: Family hx: Mother has hx of s/l wall Benstroms microglobunemia tia
 
 
 Thanks, got it (sees the family physician I type for also, found it there),  :)
 Subject: Thanks, got it (sees the family physician I type for also, found it there),  :)
 
 
 maybe he/she meant family history of colon polyps?  nm
 Subject: maybe he/she meant family history of colon polyps?  nm
 
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 We have an autistic family member and the therapists called that odd repetitious
 Subject: We have an autistic family member and the therapists called that odd repetitious
 
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 thanks, good to know...I am very unfamiliar with cardio and have only heard that used in family hist
 Subject: thanks, good to know...I am very unfamiliar with cardio and have only heard that used in family history  NM
 
 
 Could it just be 'assure', meaning the family wasn't allowed to watch to be sure it emptied
 Subject: Could it just be 'assure', meaning the family wasn't allowed to watch to be sure it emptied? nm
 
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 She has had a recent treatment for s/l molestum of the vaginal area from Family Planning. TIA
 Subject: She has had a recent treatment for s/l molestum of the vaginal area from Family Planning. TIA
 
 
 Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) are members of the family of transforming growth factors.
 Subject: Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) are members of the family of transforming growth factors.
 
 
 Man,,,he so clearly says EE before the VATS...yes, vats is it :)  Any thoughts on the E?
 Subject: Man,,,he so clearly says EE before the VATS...yes, vats is it :)  Any thoughts on the E?
 
 
 
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