Same meaning - I would type as dictated
Posted By: anon on 2007-03-22
In Reply to: In my opinion, should be spelled out in heading - Neesey
Subject: Same meaning - I would type as dictated
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We type it as dictated, if dictated
Subject: We type it as dictated, if dictated
c spine we transcribe C-spine, if cervical then cervical spine.
I would type it under PLAN and type what is dictated.
Subject: I would type it under PLAN and type what is dictated.
I have had that happen to me before, and I was told by QA to not move things around in the report, maybe that is the same for you, but if I were typing this report, I would type it in the order as is dictated, even if that means typing it under the heading PLAN. Also, his vitals were probably taken at the end of the exam as they were repeated, so it would make sense to type them again under that heading. Hope that helps!
probably 6-aught (meaning 6-0), I would type 6-0 - nm
Subject: probably 6-aught (meaning 6-0), I would type 6-0 - nm
I always type it the way you have it if that's the way it's dictated. sm
Subject: I always type it the way you have it if that's the way it's dictated. sm
Of course, go by your account specifics. If you can change it, some do. I always just type what they say and it keeps me out of trouble. :)
I would just type as dictated. nm
Subject: I would just type as dictated. nm
i would type as dictated.
Subject: i would type as dictated.
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Type whatever he dictated.
Subject: Type whatever he dictated.
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I'm with you, I type what is dictated. sm
Subject: I'm with you, I type what is dictated. sm
It is not my place to decide what the doctor means. I am not in any way offended by what he/she dictates.
You are correct, pus-like is not the same as pussy.
If they say the F word, I type the word, not asterisks in place of letters, because it's a direct quote from the patient. I do not change direct quotes.
Anybody who is offended by typing a word is putting way too much of their personal life into their work.
No, you type it as dictated.
Subject: No, you type it as dictated.
I type it as dictated.
Subject: I type it as dictated.
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Just type it as dictated as it can mean more
Subject: Just type it as dictated as it can mean more
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that is correct; type as dictated.
Subject: that is correct; type as dictated.
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If it is dictated clearly, I would type mid otitis.
Subject: If it is dictated clearly, I would type mid otitis.
Another way to say otitis media, albeit an uncommon one.
If dictated as C3/4/5 I would type it like that. Found you some examples. sm
Subject: If dictated as C3/4/5 I would type it like that. Found you some examples. sm
PDF] NON-OPERATIVE INTERVENTIONS
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Cervical or Thoracic -- Transforaminal (Selective Nerve Root Block / Selective Epidural) ... bilateral, single level [C3-4 joint] [T4-5 joint] ... www.theassr.org/pdf/codes_interventions.pdf - Similar pages |
[PDF] Techniques of epidural cannulation
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat epidural block is determined by the concentration and type of local ... the phrenic nerve outflow is blocked (C3/4/5) by local anaesthetic drugs, ... www.extenza-eps.com/MPC/ doi/abs/10.1383/anes.5.5.152.34000 - Similar pages |
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy in elderly people: a high ...
CONCLUSIONS: A high incidence (95%) of focal conduction block at C3-4 or C4-5 with normal conduction at C5-6 and C6-7 characterises cervical spondylotic ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve& db=PubMed&list_uids=10201416&dopt=Abstract - Similar pages |
[PDF] I nterventional Neuroradioliogy
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML vieHSvertebroplasty atT8 with epidural cement. F19.3, 4. Workstation reconstruction 01 the 3D CT ... mass nerve block is illustrated, and a C3/4 facet ... www.visions-journal.com/GB-2003-V04/ S-16-20.pdf?PHPSESSID=12cfdacbc7ed1637eae12f702b51b6ed - Similar pages |
If you are on a verbatim account, type exactly what is dictated.
Subject: If you are on a verbatim account, type exactly what is dictated.
If you sense a discrepancy, you can flag it for your QA department.
I am on a verbatim account so I have to type it either way it is dictated L4-L5 or L4-5. As far OB/G
Subject: I am on a verbatim account so I have to type it either way it is dictated L4-L5 or L4-5. As far OB/GYN, G2, P3 or gravida 2, para 3 means with the 3-0-0-2: 3 live births, 0 preterm births, 0 miscarriages, 2 living children
I personally always type as dictated, unless told otherwise. nm
Subject: I personally always type as dictated, unless told otherwise. nm
Probably meaning subcentimeter, meaning smaller sm
Subject: Probably meaning subcentimeter, meaning smaller sm
than a centimeter.
Just as you have it if that's what was dictated. If "one fourth" was dictated, sm
Subject: Just as you have it if that's what was dictated. If "one fourth" was dictated, sm
it would be 1/4 pill or one fourth of a pill.
Def an 'N' dictated - Diabetes unsure of - no PMH dictated
Subject: Def an 'N' dictated - Diabetes unsure of - no PMH dictated
Yes, it probably is at that. Especially since I look up the meaning. Thank you!
Subject: Yes, it probably is at that. Especially since I look up the meaning. Thank you!
maybe (adv); meaning......
Subject: maybe (adv); meaning......
perhaps, possibly, or uncertainty.......may (n) be (v) used this way means might. However, when used either way, they both mean might. In so far as deciding which one to use, I would look at the context of the sentence and use the grammatically correct one. Hope I didn't confuse you even more.
he could be saying that meaning...sm
Subject: he could be saying that meaning...sm
a heart attack that would leave him in a vegetative state. If it's pretty clear, that's probably what he's saying.
My guess is that is what she's meaning to
Subject: My guess is that is what she's meaning to
say, but it isn't coming out that way! lol. Guess I'll give them a call. Thanks for your help!
Could uvu be meaning uveal?
Subject: Could uvu be meaning uveal?
It would have to be accompanied by something else though...i.e. extruded uveal hemorrhage or preventing uveal extrusion.
although essentially same meaning
Subject: although essentially same meaning
as binaural - there is biaural
sub meaning subscript
Subject: sub meaning subscript
Put the A and immediately follow it with an S in subscript (your word processing program should have that feature...in Word it's under Format>Font)
"stat" meaning right away? nm
Subject: "stat" meaning right away? nm
may be meaning it as 2 words? i.e.
Subject: may be meaning it as 2 words? i.e.
saying cryo as abbreviation for cryotherapy, cryosurgery, then hyfrecation stands as its own word. . just a possibility.
floridly meaning obviously?
Subject: floridly meaning obviously?
florid means ornate or showy, so floridly meaning obviously or abundantly.
My Sted's has jar as meaning sm
Subject: My Sted's has jar as meaning sm
-- a jolt or shaking. Might be what the doctor is saying. nm
see message...not sure if this is what you are meaning
Subject: see message...not sure if this is what you are meaning
as I'm not sure what type of operation it is...but did find this
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NeuroMatrix/Neuroflex is a resorbable, semi-permeable, collagen tubular matrix designed to create a conduit for axon growth across a nerve gap. The NeuroMatrix and Neuroflex conduits are appropriate for nerve injuries where the gap is 2.5cm or less.
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Symbol meaning
Subject: Symbol meaning
Does anyone know what the division symbol, the dot line dot, like on calculators means in medical symbols? I cannot for the life of me remember if it's divide or something else! TIA
Supra meaning above--------->
Subject: Supra meaning above--------->
Supramammary
Type: Term
Pronunciation: sū′pră-mam′ă-rē
Definitions:
1. Above the mammary gland.
IGMO meaning....
Subject: IGMO meaning....
I transcribe on an account that uses this abbreviation frequently. It is an order set for diabeties and stands for "Insulin Glucose Management Orders"
looking for meaning of dulap...see example
Subject: looking for meaning of dulap...see example
doctor says: The patient points out to me her dulap on her arm....(doctor spells it, so I know the spelling is correct)
cannot find the definition of this word?? TIA
Yes it is barrage meaning many
Subject: Yes it is barrage meaning many
Probably is vacillating--meaning she
Subject: Probably is vacillating--meaning she
is going back and forth, is not clear about this.
...meaning this post - I'm sure they think it's a
Subject: ...meaning this post - I'm sure they think it's a
ridiculous suggestion - can't wait to see what they have to say about me!
whonamedit.com get meaning by clicking name.
Subject: whonamedit.com get meaning by clicking name.
t was probably named by somebody here is a list. Find one and want to know what is it, just click the name. ?? Maybe number 4.
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