Sats 95% on room air with good s/l wave form? nm....tia
Posted By: Sephora on 2007-10-01
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Her saturation is 100% on room air with a good "pleth and way form"
Subject: Her saturation is 100% on room air with a good "pleth and way form"
wave form
Subject: wave form
Fluid wave is good
Subject: Fluid wave is good
I worked for a group of ENT docs for 20 years.
Lost R wave or loss of R wave
Subject: Lost R wave or loss of R wave
xx
sats
Subject: sats
sats is slang shorthand for saturations, as in oxygen saturation levels.
Sats as in saturation? - NM
Subject: Sats as in saturation? - NM
NM
No. More probably O2 sats for saturations. nm
Subject: No. More probably O2 sats for saturations. nm
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sats or saturations.
Subject: sats or saturations.
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Iron sats? (saturations) nm
Subject: Iron sats? (saturations) nm
me again - pt with pulse and sats fluctuations - doc
Subject: me again - pt with pulse and sats fluctuations - doc
says pt was rechecked and was "normoxic" (says very clearly) at 94-95%. These docs are driving me crazy today!
Patient with sleep apnea s/l d-sats to 87%
Subject: Patient with sleep apnea s/l d-sats to 87%
on room air
Subject: on room air
98% on room air :) nm
Subject: 98% on room air :) nm
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on/in room air
Subject: on/in room air
I'm typing neonatology notes and the docs say "in room air" but I was always taught to type it as "on room air." Is there a difference?
O2 stat is 91% on room air
Subject: O2 stat is 91% on room air
was the patient taken to the MRI room?
Subject: was the patient taken to the MRI room?
If so do a google search on Gamma Knife surgery. It sounds like what you are looking for.
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Should be "on room air"
Subject: Should be "on room air"
Oops - ran out of room - Trying to say
Subject: Oops - ran out of room - Trying to say
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ARP room for detention
Subject: ARP room for detention
Patient is an 8-year-old boy with an IEP in place. He is currently having numerous episodes of timeout and spending time in s/l *APR* room in a form of inhouse detention. Thanks.
o2 stats 92% on room air??
Subject: o2 stats 92% on room air??
Probably the room number.
Subject: Probably the room number.
Not "romare"..."in room air".
Subject: Not "romare"..."in room air".
You'll hear it this time!
Emergency room note ...
Subject: Emergency room note ...
Emergency room note: "The patient received an IV sandwich en route ..." ???? Can't find anything like this ... help!
This room is awesome, and i just wanted to say thanks!!!
Subject: This room is awesome, and i just wanted to say thanks!!!
I've been an MT for 20 years, but recently re-entered the field of radiology after a few years of being gone. I have been helped out by some very bright MT's on this page, and just wanted to say thanks!!!
"sats" or "saturations" on room air, maybe?
Subject: "sats" or "saturations" on room air, maybe?
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Too much room to guess without knowing
Subject: Too much room to guess without knowing
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He says "I did a bi ox today in the office and was 99-100% on room air.
Subject: He says "I did a bi ox today in the office and was 99-100% on room air.
s/l a "dua" in the room with the midwife. nm
Subject: s/l a "dua" in the room with the midwife. nm
Like commercial says, always room for "gellish"! :-)
Subject: Like commercial says, always room for "gellish"! :-)
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thanks for the support . . don't think there's any room for sarcasm in the comments, but there
Subject: thanks for the support . . don't think there's any room for sarcasm in the comments, but there will
always be some ! We're only trying to help (and taking time away from producing ks), so it's just as easy to not bother to help.
Usually hear sterile or room temperature in there. nm
Subject: Usually hear sterile or room temperature in there. nm
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giving more context would help but could it be some room air mattress?
Subject: giving more context would help but could it be some room air mattress?
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yes. They warm the room with infrared lights etc. nm
Subject: yes. They warm the room with infrared lights etc. nm
non-Q-wave MI
Subject: non-Q-wave MI
Don't think there is a QST wave. nm
Subject: Don't think there is a QST wave. nm
x
STT wave changes - NM
Subject: STT wave changes - NM
NM
I think it should be "P" wave nm
Subject: I think it should be "P" wave nm
x
ST-T-wave changes
Subject: ST-T-wave changes
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Is it ST-T-wave changes or ST-T wave changes?
Subject: Is it ST-T-wave changes or ST-T wave changes?
It's a modifier, so would it be ST-T-wave changes?
TIA
ST-T wave
Subject: ST-T wave
ST-T waves changes.
non-Q-wave MI
Subject: non-Q-wave MI
not sure if there would be a hyphen between non-Q-wave? anyone know? Thanks for the help.
after reviewing the s/l Ř%", the patient was brought to the operating room
Subject: after reviewing the s/l Ř%", the patient was brought to the operating room
after reviewing the s/l "4%", the patient was brought to the operating room
..for example, or Mercy Hospital Emergency Room. Totally
Subject: ..for example, or Mercy Hospital Emergency Room. Totally
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room warmed for gunshot surgery? Need ASAP please!
Subject: room warmed for gunshot surgery? Need ASAP please!
Has anyone heard a surgeon say "the room was warmed, the patient was prepped and draped" - this is for a patient with hemorrhagic shock and about to undergo thoracic surgery-
wave sign
Subject: wave sign
I tried searching the archives and have looked in my books. Clear as day.........
Abdomen: Wave sign positive.
?is it capitalized? Thanks so much in advance.
they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm
Subject: they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm
R-wave progression, QRS duration, QT segment, ST and T elevations or segments, PR interval and all kinds of letters of the alphabet *lol*
Best of luck!! *S*
E to A wave reversal
Subject: E to A wave reversal
I'm looking for the proper way to write this: E/A, or E to A, or E-A, or E- to A-wave reversal?
Thanks for your help.
ST-T wave abnormality?
Subject: ST-T wave abnormality?
T-wave inversion (nm)
Subject: T-wave inversion (nm)
does it sound like H-wave?
Subject: does it sound like H-wave?
I always have hyphenated T-wave.
Subject: I always have hyphenated T-wave.
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