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Thanks! Your suggestion really helped. Intact cranial function.

Posted By: Please Help on 2005-10-19
In Reply to: This is a shot in the dark, something like "cranial" function??? NM - Ellen

Subject: Thanks! Your suggestion really helped. Intact cranial function.




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intact cranial NERVE function?
Subject: intact cranial NERVE function?


I wouldn't type intact cranial function.
Subject: I wouldn't type intact cranial function.


All I can think of is cranial nerves 2 through 12 intact.
Subject: All I can think of is cranial nerves 2 through 12 intact.


Cranial nerves II-XII are intact?
Subject: Cranial nerves II-XII are intact?

what is a SOAP report? Just curious. Thanks.
cranial nerve 3,4,6 S Drives and Lobins are intact?
Subject: cranial nerve 3,4,6 S Drives and Lobins are intact?

I got the


 


cranial nerves 3,4,6 ??S S-drives and Lowbins? are intact?? Any ideas?


Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact. There is *arcinasilis* bilaterally. Thanks. nm
Subject: Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact. There is *arcinasilis* bilaterally. Thanks. nm

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Could he be stumbling and just means Neurologically cranial nerves II-XII intact?
Subject: Could he be stumbling and just means Neurologically cranial nerves II-XII intact?


Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact with the exception of paranoid syndrome where she has -sm
Subject: Cranial Nerves: II-XII are intact with the exception of paranoid syndrome where she has -sm

retractile inward nystagmus??? Thanks.


Cranial nerves
Subject: Cranial nerves

I know that cranial nerves are counted in Roman numerals, II-XII.  When the doctor dictates the number first, though, how do we type it?  7th nerve?  Seventh nerve?  Is there a standard.  I don't have access to the handbook.  Thanks!
cranial drape?
Subject: cranial drape?

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cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves


cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves

It would be facies.
cranial nerves
Subject: cranial nerves

as far as I know it is still II through XII, but I do not do BOS.
Cranial nerves
Subject: Cranial nerves

Cranial nerves II through VII intact.


I'm used to hearing II through XII. Would II through VII also be accurate in some cases? Thanks.


Probably cranial nerves
Subject: Probably cranial nerves

Peroneal are in the leg. Perineal refers to the region between the pubic symphysis and coccyx.
Thank you!! Helped a lot!
Subject: Thank you!! Helped a lot!

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It helped a ton! Thank you so much!!
Subject: It helped a ton! Thank you so much!!

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Thank you both. They both helped. nm
Subject: Thank you both. They both helped. nm


Thanks to those who helped me
Subject: Thanks to those who helped me

on Saturday with my question regarding the correct spellling of Permacath or PermCath, or Perma-Cath.  I have been typing PermCath all the time until this doc specifically says Perma Cath, with the A.  I do have resource books.  I have the Surgical Word Book by Tessier.  On page 1614, Third Edition, it has Perma-Cath catheter and the Perma-Cath drain and on the next page it has PermCath dual-lumen catheter.  This was main reason for asking the question and you can see why I was confused since it is spelled both ways; with and without the A.


Thanks again.


Thanks so much. That helped a lot!!
Subject: Thanks so much. That helped a lot!!


would have helped to know what it was for.....
Subject: would have helped to know what it was for.....


Thanks, that really helped!
Subject: Thanks, that really helped!


This helped me a lot
Subject: This helped me a lot

To figure out if it should be follow up or followup (never follow-up as far as I know)

Replace followup with eat. If it makes sense it should be follow up.

Example "The patient will follow up with me in three weeks"

The patient will eat with me in three weeks"

It makes sense so follow up would be used.

But if you had

"The patient returns for a six month follow up"

and you replace it

"The patient returns for a six month eat"

That doesn't make sense, so you would use followup.

Hope this helps, it was an eye opener for me, as I was the queen of followup issues!!!

Wow none of these ppl helped u at all
Subject: Wow none of these ppl helped u at all

did they lol.

I was hoping someone here could clear it up for me as well but oh well.

It totally confuses me too, and after reading and re-reading in a moment of perfect clarity I got it, and then when I try to apply it to the sentence in question its gone again. But cheer up, maybe QA doesn't know either LOL.
you have helped....sm
Subject: you have helped....sm

tremendously. Thank you so much for your help. I appreciate it!! It is about this time of the night when my brain starts to quit. :-)
Thank you to ALL who helped. :-). nm.
Subject: Thank you to ALL who helped. :-). nm.


Thanks to all who helped, but...
Subject: Thanks to all who helped, but...

whatever he is saying it definitely ends with "enia" and I just cannot figure out what it is.  Will just have to print with a blank.


I don't know if that helped the OP but (sm)
Subject: I don't know if that helped the OP but (sm)

I don't get it. Why parentheses around "negative rod" ? and what is the -502.92 m kg ? meters per kilogram? mg per kg? 10 to the 5th would be 100,000, I believe...
no wonder my screen name is "mushroom" !
cranial nerves - s/l "BFFTC"
Subject: cranial nerves - s/l "BFFTC"


would they say cranial nerves were uncluttered and
Subject: would they say cranial nerves were uncluttered and

equal? 
Under cranial nerve exam
Subject: Under cranial nerve exam

PERRL with left exophoria.  Mild left S/L: LI-TOE-SIS or LID-TOE-SIS (chronic)


My expander is changing it to lithosis but I cannot find it!!??


TIA.


Was your sounds like the cranial nerves? ss
Subject: Was your sounds like the cranial nerves? ss

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cranial s/l nervate toxicity
Subject: cranial s/l nervate toxicity


could be talking about cranial nerves
Subject: could be talking about cranial nerves

like II, III and IV, not real sure.. but the extract and movements is probably extraocular movements.  hope this helps a little...sorry.


cranial nerves: There is no *thalmoplegia*??? Thanks. nm
Subject: cranial nerves: There is no *thalmoplegia*??? Thanks. nm

nm
cranial nerve palsy
Subject: cranial nerve palsy

with "E stem" to the face??  Thanks!
I don't think there is a cranial nerve XIIII?
Subject: I don't think there is a cranial nerve XIIII?

did you mean cranial nerve VIII?


Are you sure not saying cranial nerves? No Message
Subject: Are you sure not saying cranial nerves? No Message

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Hope I helped a little!! nm
Subject: Hope I helped a little!! nm


Glad to have helped - NM
Subject: Glad to have helped - NM

NM
Hope it helped. nm
Subject: Hope it helped. nm


Someone helped me down below with mine..
Subject: Someone helped me down below with mine..

more than happy to pay it forward :)


Hope I helped some!!! nm
Subject: Hope I helped some!!! nm


thanks - happy to be helped! :) nm
Subject: thanks - happy to be helped! :) nm


thats it Cardio MT, you have helped more than you know. Thank you
Subject: thats it Cardio MT, you have helped more than you know. Thank you


Thanks MT0. You've helped me out a lot with this guy. nm
Subject: Thanks MT0. You've helped me out a lot with this guy. nm

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Hope I helped. nm
Subject: Hope I helped. nm


Glad to have helped!
Subject: Glad to have helped!


So glad to have helped. :)
Subject: So glad to have helped. :)


More info would have helped.
Subject: More info would have helped.

If this is in the middle of a procedure, for instance, sentences before and after would have oriented people to what was expected.

Please cut and paste more information next time.
LB or LD function
Subject: LB or LD function

The doc lists a number of pt. problems and throws in "normal LB or LD function."  Which would it be LB or LD?  thanks!