Seeking Cardiology websites
Posted By: sm on 2008-04-24
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Please share helpful cardiology websites - including cardiology transcription samples. Please feel free to email me or post them here. Thanks so much.
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I was seeking reference sites...
Subject: I was seeking reference sites...
not looking for a site for employment.
there are so many websites...sm
Subject: there are so many websites...sm
dictionary.com
drugs.com
rx.com
and literally hundreds of websites medically speaking to find out MOST answers for MT'ing. *S*
Top-10 MT Websites
Subject: Top-10 MT Websites
Hello - I'm trying to collect a top 10 (or maybe even a top 20) list of the most helpful websites for MTs for my office. So far, I have...
www.rxlist.com, www.drugstore.com, www.stedmans.com, www.onelook.com, www.dictionary.com
Basically, I'm looking for a broad range of websites to help with the following categories: Medications, Words, Anatomy/Disease, Dictionaries, and Physician/Healthcare Facility names.
Any help would you can provide will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks! Christy :)
Don't know about websites, but
Subject: Don't know about websites, but
Stedman's Medical and Surgical Equipment Words is invaluable if you do a lot of surgical dictations.
disease websites
Subject: disease websites
I have not used these myself but recently received them from a coworker. Hopefully they will help you. :)
http://www.bam.gov/
http://www.diseasedatabase.com/
http://www.medword.com/rardisA.html
http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/index.php
http://www.whonamedit.com/
Good Websites
Subject: Good Websites
Here is a good website that I use for Lab values:
http://www.mtworld.com/tools_resources/lab_values.html
Here is another website that can help you with abbreviations. You can either put in the abbreviation and it will give you all the options for that abbrevation. Or you can put in the definition and it will show you the correct abbreviation:
http://www.medilexicon.com/medicalabbreviations.php
Good luck! :-)
We do not post competitive websites here.
Subject: We do not post competitive websites here.
Goldbird
Drug Names - Websites???
Subject: Drug Names - Websites???
I hope you all can help! I am in search of a good website to distinguish drug names. I am looking specifically to be able to distinguish brand names from generic and am interested in which should be capitalized, and which not? Any good sites out there that aren't all lists with all drug names starting in caps even though they shouldn't be?
Some good abbrev websites for you -sm
Subject: Some good abbrev websites for you -sm
http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/
http://pharmsci.buffalo.edu/courses/phc311/latin.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_abbreviations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_abbreviations **Also has a list of JCAHO's dangerous abbrevs.
hope this helps in future! Also, when looking up, try putting in all but one of the letters in the abbrev.
Check out Cyproheptadine on drug websites
Subject: Check out Cyproheptadine on drug websites
maybe that is what you are looking for.
Looking for Veterinary websites or word lists...thanks!!
Subject: Looking for Veterinary websites or word lists...thanks!!
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I've seen laboratory test websites that
Subject: I've seen laboratory test websites that
have a test for "7 drugs + alcohol", so that might be your 7A?
Is it DT1 (one) or DTI (letter i)?
anybody have any good websites for finding ethnic backgrounds? sm
Subject: anybody have any good websites for finding ethnic backgrounds? sm
i have a doc who is always dictating the family's ethnic backgrounds and some i have never ever heard of.
anyone ever heard of s/l Ukrainian and Oschkanosine?
Thank you!! any websites for future reference for ethnic backgrounds? nm
Subject: Thank you!! any websites for future reference for ethnic backgrounds? nm
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gram-negative, lactose-negative rods is correct. I found a couple of interesting websites SM
Subject: gram-negative, lactose-negative rods is correct. I found a couple of interesting websites SM
after doing a google search for gram-negative, lactose-negative rods. Basically testing organisms to see if they ferment lactose (positive) or not (negative).
Also, just FYI, gram-negative is not capitalized.
Probably too late, I'm sure. Better late than never, I guess.
cardiology help
Subject: cardiology help
Hi, I am doing an H&P but the doc is talking about cardiology, and he used the term which s/l microannulus. He also mentions this is calcified. Any clue as to what it is? Thanks for any help :)
Cardiology help !!
Subject: Cardiology help !!
A total of three stents were placed to the circumflex vein graft, one of which was a CYPHER drug eluding stent. Following this there was only ((((It soulds like timitu flow).
More cardiology help please!!!
Subject: More cardiology help please!!!
The vein graft due ____________________ (Inaudible) lesion had severe disease.
It sounds like she is saying due to a long circ lesion?
more cardiology help please!!
Subject: more cardiology help please!!
maybe it's long circumflex lesion? good luck!
more cardiology help please!!
Subject: more cardiology help please!!
Or maybe it is left circumflex lesion or left circumflex artery lesion? Hope this helps!
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
other testing includes sl-delan 26 which is increased from --
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
s1 and S2 are regular with some _____ (sounds like extra cyster)
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
no specific ST segment changes??
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
The EKG is consistent with normal sinus rhythm with no specific STD changes. .... is STD correct
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
Could it be Swan-Ganz catheter?
cardiology help
Subject: cardiology help
It sounds like the doctor is saying " A small T wave isolated was noted in lead 2." I am not sure if he is saying T wave or Q wave because it sounds like he is saying KEY wave. any help would be appreciated. thanks
cardiology help
Subject: cardiology help
Thanks for your help!!
cardiology S/L mic-som-a-tus
Subject: cardiology S/L mic-som-a-tus
s/l Mic-som-a-tus mitral valve with mild mitral insufficiency.
Thank you
Deborah
Cardiology
Subject: Cardiology
Pt has some concerns about increasing ?VC's while exercising. I can not figure out what letter is missing.
Cardiology
Subject: Cardiology
Nevermind, it is PVC's.
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
Neck: Jugular venous pulsations with a rapid scent.
Is it scent, or sent or ??
Thanks a bunch Deborah
cardiology s/l lid/e/ate
Subject: cardiology s/l lid/e/ate
If her anemia is not progressed any further, I discussed cardiac catherization to further s/l lid-e-ate her anatomy and her treatment modalities.
I might had not heard the first part of the work, or I am just not getting it.
Thank you Deborah
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
Second one is ramus intermedius. any more info on the first word.
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
Sorry, probably should just be ramus.
Cardiology
Subject: Cardiology
New client, EKG leads are typed as numbers, correct? Not Roman numerals?
Thanks.
cardiology S/l tan-ten-nod
Subject: cardiology S/l tan-ten-nod
Trace to small pericardial effusion with no evidence for s/l tan-ten-nod physiology.
Cardiology help
Subject: Cardiology help
Doc is saying: EKG shows: It shows him to be in sinus rhythm. It shows an old anterolateral myocardial infarction. It also shows a rightward axis, a right bundle branch block with SL/"Bog cicular" block. I see a Fascicular Block, but I keep hearing Bog.
Thanks!!
cardiology help
Subject: cardiology help
bifascicular block
Cardiology
Subject: Cardiology
It s/l Wooley wire. He is inserting a biventricular ICD.
cardiology help:
Subject: cardiology help:
The lima was patent. is this right? thanks
cardiology help, please
Subject: cardiology help, please
Cardiac cath - he stutters, so not sure if he is saying -gray gradient- across the aortic valve or just gradient, because I can't find gray gradient. Also s/l he is saying -peer- pressure was found to be 22/10 with a wedge of 12. Peer?
I've been listening to this guy for over half an hour...
Cardiology help please
Subject: Cardiology help please
A Whisper wire with transit catheter. Is Transit to be capitalized? Anyone know who the manufacturer is? TIA
Thanks! I will go with cardiology nm
Subject: Thanks! I will go with cardiology nm
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cardiology help, please!
Subject: cardiology help, please!
elevated troponins secondary to endocardial - s/l strain or stain or string - He is sort of running everything together and my guess is strain, but not sure. TIA!
cardiology
Subject: cardiology
It's early!
Cardiology help
Subject: Cardiology help
Well-healed s/l cirnonomy scar. TIA
help pls in cardiology
Subject: help pls in cardiology
he is giving results from a cardiac catheterization and says something like "By s/l "Vizuessmitted" technique, left ventricular ejection fraction is more in the range of 30%.
TIA
Cardiology help
Subject: Cardiology help
I type a lot of cardiac catheterizations. Could it be modified Seldinger technique?
Cardiology help
Subject: Cardiology help
Is cypher stent correct?
Cardiology Help
Subject: Cardiology Help
Cardiology is going to be the death of me! s/l REMA to obtuse marginal branch
cardiology help
Subject: cardiology help
Had DC cardioversion. which converted her to normal sinus rhythm and she was placed on s/l propathenone at that time and her atenolol stopped. I can find propathenone on Google, but does not seem to fit here. Also, medical spekkcheck is not recognizing. TIA.
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