STEMI , not sure what it stands for though
Posted By: bunion on 2009-05-21
In Reply to: Kidney transplant pt now with documented s/l "In stem eee" just had MI - Pat
Subject: STEMI , not sure what it stands for though
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non-STEMI
Subject: non-STEMI
non-ST elevated myocardial infarction, type as non-STEMI
STEMI
Subject: STEMI
ST segment elevation myocardial infarction.
STEMI
Subject: STEMI
ST segment elevation myocardial infarction.
Code STEMI
Subject: Code STEMI
I got dinged on this on a audit, just wanted to get it right.. would it be Code-STEMI or Code ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in an HPI?
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ST elevation MI... acro..STEMI??? thank you
Subject: ST elevation MI... acro..STEMI??? thank you
non-STEMI..Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction
Subject: non-STEMI..Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction
how about STEMI?? ST elevation myocardial infarction.
Subject: how about STEMI?? ST elevation myocardial infarction.
that might fit in.
non-STEMI (Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction )
Subject: non-STEMI (Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction )
Actually according to Stedmans if dictated -- non-STEMI = non-ST segment myocardial infarction ....
Subject: Actually according to Stedmans if dictated -- non-STEMI = non-ST segment myocardial infarction ....
and if dictated NSTEMI = non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction.
It would be STEMI in hpi and spell it out in diagnoses (unless client profile states otherwise)
Subject: It would be STEMI in hpi and spell it out in diagnoses (unless client profile states otherwise)
a heart attack: ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI):
Subject: a heart attack: ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI):
Could someone please tell me what CPE stands for (sm)
Subject: Could someone please tell me what CPE stands for (sm)
sounds like a test . . . may be related to hearing or ear infection
TIA
Anyone know what MBA stands for?...
Subject: Anyone know what MBA stands for?...
working on discharge summary and I haven't got a clue. TIA.
BTW, the ALL stands for...
Subject: BTW, the ALL stands for...
both Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia.
and it stands for:
Subject: and it stands for:
Multicenter Automatic Defibrillator Implantation Trial 2
I don't know what LCL stands for.
Subject: I don't know what LCL stands for.
ENG stands for
Subject: ENG stands for
electronystagmogram and your next blank may be canalith repositioning. I assume the patient is having trouble with dizziness?
OD stands for
Subject: OD stands for
right eye. So, the patient had conjunctivitis of the right eye.
Are you asking what D&C stands for?
Subject: Are you asking what D&C stands for?
dilatation and curettage. Sentence is "She had a D&C and was placed on Provera" maybe???
Yes, PAFs ... it stands for
Subject: Yes, PAFs ... it stands for
platelet-activating factors. The presence of those in the eye usually indicate there has been an injury.
That identifies what is stands for... sm
Subject: That identifies what is stands for... sm
but that does not sound anything like what I'm hearing. Sounds like sonic dura-vo-tee.
anybody know what UPPI stands for? sm
Subject: anybody know what UPPI stands for? sm
I'm on this report and the worktype is UPPI evaluation. I think the dictator entered the wrong worktype because it is a letter, but I can't make the call without knowing what UPPI stands for. Any help?
TIA!
AC stands for acromioclavicular
Subject: AC stands for acromioclavicular
So it's possible he could mean subacromial and subacromioclavicular decompression.
I've never heard it put quite that way - is this an op report? I normally only do radiology.
KUB is correct - it stands for..
Subject: KUB is correct - it stands for..
kidneys, ureters, bladder - it is an x-ray.
that type out zero if it stands alone gets me and
Subject: that type out zero if it stands alone gets me and
I truly don't think most orthopedists or chiropractors (both of which were my first fields 30 years ago) like zero alone when they are giving degrees of movement of a limb, i.e., 30 degrees of extension, 0 degrees of flexion, 10 degrees of abduction, and 0 degrees of adduction......I truly don't think they would want zero degrees in any part of that....just my *take*
If we were to follow the BOS2 statement about zeroes in this particular case above, I do believe the orthopedists and/or chiropractors would have a problem with that.
Even in labs now, I DO type zero troponin for 0 troponin, but I don't think it looks very good when all other labs in same paragraph are numerical....
and let's think about urinalysis...... ..... zero red cells or 0 red cells
(they rarely do this - they will say 0-2 red cells and in that case, the zero is not standing alone and we can use 0 there but it's just more to think about.....because occasionally, if a patient has had hematuria, let's say.....the dictator might very well say: There are zero red cells.)
just commenting and exercising my own concerns and/or opinions...
IV in this case stands for
Subject: IV in this case stands for
intravenous line.
Maybe the Beam stands...
Subject: Maybe the Beam stands...
brain electrical activity mapping (BEAM) as a diagnostic resarch tool... with a footplate
AH (stands for atrial His)
Subject: AH (stands for atrial His)
I think it stands for living 2.
Subject: I think it stands for living 2.
I checked it also; it stands for both.
Subject: I checked it also; it stands for both.
*ST* in non-ST-elevation MI stands for?
Subject: *ST* in non-ST-elevation MI stands for?
google COR zero. stands for
Subject: google COR zero. stands for
code blue.
BNP - B stands for Beta not brain.
Subject: BNP - B stands for Beta not brain.
It stands for therapeutic exercise.
Subject: It stands for therapeutic exercise.
Stedman's Abbrev. has it listed as Ther Ex or ther ex, but it also googles as therex.
it stands for bifemoral - usually hear
Subject: it stands for bifemoral - usually hear
in bypass as in aorta bifem bypass but for clarity I would expand it out to bifemoral JMO
KCL as you have it in your original post stands for
Subject: KCL as you have it in your original post stands for
potassium chloride.
It would be 20 mEq of potassium chloride.
20 mEq of KCL
One thing--O2 is an O, not a zero. O stands for oxygen. sm
Subject: One thing--O2 is an O, not a zero. O stands for oxygen. sm
So, for #3, it would be either 4 liters of O2, or 4 L O2 (depending on your account specifics--check to see if you should subscript the 2). Make sure that is an O, not a 0. As far as typing F for temperature, check your account specifics. If they do want you to insert Fahrenheit, leave a space before it. If it is not dictated, it may be okay to leave it out. Again, account specifics prevail.
backwards u stands for micro
Subject: backwards u stands for micro
Depends on what the CAO2 stands for
Subject: Depends on what the CAO2 stands for
If the CA is calcium, it's Ca. If the O2 is oxygen, it's O2 with the 2 as a subscript if the platform allows it.
Sorry, don't know about the rest.
stands for Campylobacter-like organism
Subject: stands for Campylobacter-like organism
Nevermind, he is now saying cisplatin very clearly. I do not know what the BEP stands for then. UG
Subject: Nevermind, he is now saying cisplatin very clearly. I do not know what the BEP stands for then. UGH. nm
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I thin the O stands for optical
Subject: I thin the O stands for optical
and the IFE stands for immunofixation electrophoresis. NM
Subject: and the IFE stands for immunofixation electrophoresis. NM
in my opinion, CA stands for carcinoma
Subject: in my opinion, CA stands for carcinoma
I just checked MediLexicon (a site for abbreviations), which says CA stands for both cancer and carcinoma, so I guess my opinion is not correct.
not stupid at all...it's DRVVT...stands for...sm
Subject: not stupid at all...it's DRVVT...stands for...sm
dilute Russell viper venom time; not one you hear every day! =)
LAT gel stands for lidocaine adrenaline tetracaine
Subject: LAT gel stands for lidocaine adrenaline tetracaine
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Stands for medication administration record
Subject: Stands for medication administration record
I believe it stands for Prolene hernia system
Subject: I believe it stands for Prolene hernia system
There is MGS that stands for muscle glucose synthase
Subject: There is MGS that stands for muscle glucose synthase
usually in patients with also diabetes ???
There is an AL test that stands for artificial lung
Subject: There is an AL test that stands for artificial lung
maybe it is a test because of the anesthesia?
DB stands for defensive back in football.
Subject: DB stands for defensive back in football.
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