Rule out 3+ s/l alkinsobacta and 3+ Pseudomonas both sensitive to piperacillin and tazobactam
Posted By: kjlange on 2007-10-20
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? piperacillin or pyridium
Subject: ? piperacillin or pyridium
Pseudomonas S/L
Subject: Pseudomonas S/L
Can't find anywhere. Any help appreciated.
That's right, Pseudomonas. nm
Subject: That's right, Pseudomonas. nm
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Pseudomonas paucimobilis
Subject: Pseudomonas paucimobilis
x
sure it's not PA Pseudomonas aureus?
Subject: sure it's not PA Pseudomonas aureus?
n/m
sensitive for 50-100,000 s/l cse/mL of Klebsiella.TIA
Subject: sensitive for 50-100,000 s/l cse/mL of Klebsiella.TIA
xx
Pseudomonas infection
Subject: Pseudomonas infection
Doctor is saying Pseudomonas s/l percephetic knee infection. TIA.
med for Pseudomonas in this pt s/l sesapime?
Subject: med for Pseudomonas in this pt s/l sesapime?
x
enterococcus sensitive to s/l pendit EK
Subject: enterococcus sensitive to s/l pendit EK
The patient has had a decubitis in the buttocks area. Here he says "The buttocks area looks better. A culture grew an enterococcus sensitive to [pendit EK??]."
PVL-positive methicillin-sensitive maybe? - nm
Subject: PVL-positive methicillin-sensitive maybe? - nm
MRSA sensitive to "linacid" or linasyd??
Drug to treat Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas s/l *tesovactan* nm
Subject: Drug to treat Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas s/l *tesovactan* nm
E. coli was not sensitive to the "fora cone ilone",
Subject: E. coli was not sensitive to the "fora cone ilone",
medications to which Acinetobacter is usually sensitive include the following:. Meropenem. Colistin.
Subject: medications to which Acinetobacter is usually sensitive include the following:. Meropenem. Colistin. Polymyxin B ...
Correct. Just means the organism is sensitive to all antibiotics tested. (nm)
Subject: Correct. Just means the organism is sensitive to all antibiotics tested. (nm)
x
I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivit
Subject: I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivities to..."
What does the dictator say immediately following your problem spot?
yes; acetic acid impregnated dressings are usually used for Pseudomonas infections and the removal o
Subject: yes; acetic acid impregnated dressings are usually used for Pseudomonas infections and the removal of bacteria.
the rule is ....
Subject: the rule is ....
... x2 ....2 times
If the "times" comes before the number use the x (no space). If the "times" comes after use the word.
don't know if there is a rule but....
Subject: don't know if there is a rule but....
I think if you would substitute "bilateral" (mentally) and say "both" you might have a better idea how to say it. Like would it sound better iff you said "both hand" or "both hands." To me bilateral hands sounds better. But again, I don't know if there is actually a rule. I looked for an answer in "style Guide for Medical Transcription" (Tessier and Pitman) and couldn't find an answer.
I think if you wrote what the doctor said ....you can't go wrong there either. Good luck!.
What is the rule now for cc?
Subject: What is the rule now for cc?
should we put mL or what the doc says as cc? I got so beat up over this one time with a different company I worked for; however, I am with a wonderful new company and want to make sure I am typing it correctly.
Thank you
Does anybody know a rule regarding
Subject: Does anybody know a rule regarding
to para or not to para, that is the question..... okay, so that was dumb, but so many words are not actually in the dictionary.... is there a rule regarding when to use peri as opposed to para ??? sometimes I'm confused.
As a rule yes, but not always
Subject: As a rule yes, but not always
I find way too many exceptions to that rule so I always look them all up the first time and add them to my ever-growing list. I wish there was a list out there somewhere with most of them already catagorized for us.
cannot rule out?
Subject: cannot rule out?
Is this a new rule????
Subject: Is this a new rule????
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maybe saying rule out again? nm
Subject: maybe saying rule out again? nm
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I'm all yours - you rule! :) :) :) :) - nm
Subject: I'm all yours - you rule! :) :) :) :) - nm
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I'm all yours - you rule! :) :) :) :) - nm
Subject: I'm all yours - you rule! :) :) :) :) - nm
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RULE OF THUMB
Subject: RULE OF THUMB
basic guideline is:
if you have a credible reference, spell it whichever way the reference spells it.
you should never be counted off for it, as long as the reference is credible. if you are, it is a valid challenge to assert.
rule out meds?
Subject: rule out meds?
He will bring all his medications with him so I can review them and rule out all his medications.
The pt is confused about what meds he is taking.
apostrophe AMT rule
Subject: apostrophe AMT rule
Mothers investment in child’s treatment ?{ is apostrophe accepted in this sentence }
HMMMM. Can't rule it out. Tks. nm
Subject: HMMMM. Can't rule it out. Tks. nm
AAMT rule
Subject: AAMT rule
Just getting back into MT after a long hiatus and can't remember the rules when typing numbers. Is it okay to separate number values by commas, such as 1, 2, 3, etc.? (pathetic, I know.) TIA!
I use rule of 2-3 min. per dictated min. (nm)
Subject: I use rule of 2-3 min. per dictated min. (nm)
x
capitalization rule
Subject: capitalization rule
Can someone please tell me why sometimes Microsoft Word capitalizes the first letter after a period and sometimes it doesn't. What can I do to always get a capital letter at the begiining of a new sentence?
capitalization rule
Subject: capitalization rule
Thanks. It works fine with all words and latters, but not numbers, like 4/23/08, how come?
rule question..........sm
Subject: rule question..........sm
is there a rule about numbers at the end of sentences? I can't find one.
I usually use this rule, if "follow up" can
Subject: I usually use this rule, if "follow up" can
be replaced by a noun, in this case you can use exam, then it is followup. If it is used as in The patient will follow up with so and so, then it is 2.
What is correct BOS rule for prn/p.r.n.
no msg
why only 'midline'? On what rule?..nm
Subject: why only 'midline'? On what rule?..nm
nm
MI rule out protocol
Subject: MI rule out protocol
s/l Motibi protocol. I know I have heard it, and it hidden away in my brain somewhere. Thanks for the help!
rule out metastasis, maybe
Subject: rule out metastasis, maybe
nm
PPD placed to rule out S/L "scropella"
Subject: PPD placed to rule out S/L "scropella"
D&C to rule out malignancy or (sl) hyspercussis. Thanks
Subject: D&C to rule out malignancy or (sl) hyspercussis. Thanks
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rule out retinopathy of prematurity...sm
Subject: rule out retinopathy of prematurity...sm
Retinal and posterior fundus of poles, both have normal vasculature without evidence of fibrovascular ridge or loss of vascularization to the peripheral cornea.
Is this phase correct? "Retinal and posterior fundus of poles..."
I think AAMT's latest rule is x2, but
Subject: I think AAMT's latest rule is x2, but
in their last book it was x 2, and next year they'll put out another book with some new way that the off-shore people are doing it. So I'd suggest you just do it your employer's way and keep documentation in case they suddenly change THEIR minds and deny they ever told you to do it that way.
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In plan he very plainly says says need to rule out
Subject: In plan he very plainly says says need to rule out
Patient fell and injured right ankle. Sentence in question: She is significantly tender in the s/l coronal ligament s/l and the (or in the) right ankle.
Plan: MRI to rule out coronal ligament tear.
This is very clear - just cannot document it anywhere and don't want to flag it as it's very clear - just unsure and hoping for documentation or someone that has heard it.
there was a rule here - no testing posts
Subject: there was a rule here - no testing posts
it may depend on a facility rule
Subject: it may depend on a facility rule
our facility requires a hyphen for any statement of __ to__ so for us it would "x4-5" days.
Rule of thumb. When I was in school for
Subject: Rule of thumb. When I was in school for
my Associate Degree in MRT and BA in HCA, in transcription we were taught that any combining medical form can be combined with any other combining form for things associated in the same part of the body.
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