Thanks, but definitely hearing hi or hyper
Posted By: shelly on 2008-03-06
In Reply to: diurnal profile? - Naynay
Subject: Thanks, but definitely hearing hi or hyper
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Hyper-CVAD is what i found. nm
Subject: Hyper-CVAD is what i found. nm
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Subject: At the end of report, he now says hyper, er, um, hypothyroid - so must be Levothroid
Hypo, hyper, macro, micro
I'm a long-time MT and I still have a problem telling hypo from hyper, hypothyroid from hyperthyroid, macro from micro, etc....unless it's very obvious from the content of the dictation which is a lot of times isn't. Another difficulty is the lab values...it's hard to tell 15 or 50, 20 from 30. I leave blanks and then I see where QA fills them in. So, I don't know if my hearing is getting bad or if they or just guessing. Or, they may have access to othe lab values from previous dictation. So I'm just wondering if this is a common problem with other MT's. Maybe I need to have my hearing checked.
Thanks CL! I'll double check if it's hypo or hyper. New dictator ...
Subject: Thanks CL! I'll double check if it's hypo or hyper. New dictator ...
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Yep, You are hearing one over four
Subject: Yep, You are hearing one over four
or 1/4. Could listen to see if there are any pluses in there though.
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Subject: could I be hearing this right?
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Re: could I be hearing this right?
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Subject: you sure you are not hearing O2 sat 92%?
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Subject: OB..I do not know if I am hearing this even..
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Subject: Are you hearing this as boy-yay or boy-ett? nm
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Subject: not hearing this right please help :)
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Subject: Could you be hearing CVP for DVT there? No
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thanks. i'm not hearing the "c" though.
Subject: thanks. i'm not hearing the "c" though.
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Thanks to both. Yes, I am hearing that now
Subject: Thanks to both. Yes, I am hearing that now
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Subject: Not sure if I am hearing this right.
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Subject: Wow. I was not sure what I was hearing
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Subject: Now I'm hearing it, but...
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This is probably something I'm just not hearing right, but need help with s/l
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Subject: Thanks, but just not sure. I am definitely hearing a T in there. Hopefully he will say it again.
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Subject: Just go with it if that is what you are hearing. nm
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Subject: Could you be hearing this...
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