That's probably it. Who knows for sure? They get so creative making up new terms. Thanks again
Posted By: ThankfulMT on 2007-12-11
In Reply to: The only other one I can find coming close to it is Micardis for hypertension - MT50
Subject: That's probably it. Who knows for sure? They get so creative making up new terms. Thanks again!
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Two ENT terms.. I get stuck everytime, and I have not heard any feedback on either of these terms-sm
Subject: Two ENT terms.. I get stuck everytime, and I have not heard any feedback on either of these terms-sm
Head thrust demonstrates no catch-up "sicods"
ALSO
"Facutto" step/march testing.
Thanks in advance.
in layman's terms or laman's terms?
Subject: in layman's terms or laman's terms?
Thanks for help!
pardon me? of course they're science terms, but they're also MEDICAL terms...see link
Subject: pardon me? of course they're science terms, but they're also MEDICAL terms...see link
http://www.americanmedicalsystems.com/womens_product_category_objectname_female_vaginal_prolapse_prod.html
Stedman's Medical Equipment terms book or the Ortho terms book would help. nm
Subject: Stedman's Medical Equipment terms book or the Ortho terms book would help. nm
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sorry, maybe he's making it up, don't know.
Subject: sorry, maybe he's making it up, don't know.
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I'll bet he's making a new (sm)
Subject: I'll bet he's making a new (sm)
word here. Waddell's test is an exam used to determine if someone is faking pain. If the patient has exaggerated complaints of pain it is a positive Waddell's.
Sounds like QA is making much ado about nothing.
Subject: Sounds like QA is making much ado about nothing.
thanks that is it, I was making it harder than what it was!!!
Subject: thanks that is it, I was making it harder than what it was!!!
Making progress
Subject: Making progress
He said the first 3 letters again and spelled them:
I, B as in Bictor (meaning V as in Victor), F Laboratory.
So now we have IVF icksee Laboratory.
ESL making me nuts
Subject: ESL making me nuts
I was taught to never change a transcription, even if it's blatantly wrong. I would leave as dictated and leave a note for the doctor (if you have a place to do it)
making a little progress
Subject: making a little progress
with this one, thanks to your answers... still hearing something like "Pradus" but instead of obturate, was saying on THE RIGHT. definitely NOT piriformis or sure does not sound like it, then goes on to gluteus medius and maximus.
thank you, think doc was making up the word...nm
Subject: thank you, think doc was making up the word...nm
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know how the docs are... making up as they go sm
Subject: know how the docs are... making up as they go sm
They are two separate ligaments but he is probably putting them together.
2 more (I think doctor is making this up as he goes along!)
Subject: 2 more (I think doctor is making this up as he goes along!)
What is FUV1, used along with FEV1?? Never heard of it and cannot find. Also he also states FVC as being forced ventiltory capacity, which I know is called forced vital capacity; wonder if I should transcribe a non-word.
Thanks! He is always making up his own words!!
Subject: Thanks! He is always making up his own words!!
Thanks but no..making sure she is clearly pronouning with an L. nm
Subject: Thanks but no..making sure she is clearly pronouning with an L. nm
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I am merely making a suggestion
Subject: I am merely making a suggestion
as to what a doctor MAY be dictating. Doctors make mistakes all the time. It is up to the individual MT to check out the validity of any info they ultimately transcribe. That's what I would do. Any MT who transcribes a "suggestion" should not be working as an MT. ;-)
I think he is making this stuff up. sm
Subject: I think he is making this stuff up. sm
I've gone to every medical website I can find. I have "asked the experts" on various medical websites. Even doctors can't find it! Thank you all for trying. If I come up with anything before I'm 99 years old, I'll post it.
I was NOT the poster making those comments!
Subject: I was NOT the poster making those comments!
I did not make those comments to those posters. As I said, I was making an observation. I give up!
I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.
Subject: I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.
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Sometimes said as ETT tube, making that last "T" redundant and
Subject: Sometimes said as ETT tube, making that last "T" redundant and
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menomenorrhagia? Is there really such a word, or is the doc making up one?
Subject: menomenorrhagia? Is there really such a word, or is the doc making up one?
Thx..Thx..THx :) ESL is making me work 4 my money :)
Subject: Thx..Thx..THx :) ESL is making me work 4 my money :)
making sense of punctuation...
Subject: making sense of punctuation...
I will type this exactly as said. Any help with punctuation would be greatly appreciated.
The pain is rated as severe it is burning tingling it is constant worse with walking better with rest. TIA.
You also need a 0 before .1 making it 0.1. open decimels are a big no no. nm,
Subject: You also need a 0 before .1 making it 0.1. open decimels are a big no no. nm,
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is the dictator making up a word as an sm
Subject: is the dictator making up a word as an sm
adjective for anomaly?
there is a "Waddell" sign, maybe he is making up a word?
Subject: there is a "Waddell" sign, maybe he is making up a word?
Sorry, I am not of more help.
sorry that should be making up a word not work. tired.
Subject: sorry that should be making up a word not work. tired.
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I figured out he's saying troches. I don't think he's making up chloratropate.
Subject: I figured out he's saying troches. I don't think he's making up chloratropate.
Meant to say I think he is making up the other word - chloratropate
Subject: Meant to say I think he is making up the other word - chloratropate
That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.
Subject: That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.
Never mind! I'm tired and making no sense! Thanks for the help!
Subject: Never mind! I'm tired and making no sense! Thanks for the help!
Another case of a doc making up a word; however, I did get 500+ hits on google for SM
Subject: Another case of a doc making up a word; however, I did get 500+ hits on google for SM
syndactylization and I think in this case, I would go ahead and give your doc her made up word. It's your call, though.
Two words are making me crazy... Willing to grovel for help! (See message)
Subject: Two words are making me crazy... Willing to grovel for help! (See message)
Doctor is describing a patient's finger pain. He says:
"At her last visit she did have a maintenance interscalene block and reported several months of improvement in pain to a level of 3/10 when used in combination with her other conservative therapies. These have included Lac-Hydrin applications, paraffin wax applications, and (s/l "co-bayne") and protective (s/l "cutlets") to the left ring finger. The patient has dystonia and extreme difficulty in bending at the PIP joint from a functional standpoint. Numeric pain score is an 8/10..."
First word sounds like Cobain or Cobayne, pronounced just like the last name of the late lead singer of Nirvana. Second word sounds just like cutlets, like veal cutlets.
I have no idea at all what these two words are, and he repeats them in both the subjective and in the assessment. Can anyone save me from leaving four blanks? I'm sick and exhausted with a sick four year old at home, and I'm feeling a bit fussy and frustrated and would be SO thankful for the help.
Thanks!
Let me go back and relisten, but he is making a "K" sound in there, I really despise this guy.
Subject: Let me go back and relisten, but he is making a "K" sound in there, I really despise this guy. LOL
He's making the whole resp. tract 1 word. Give him what he wants! nm
Subject: He's making the whole resp. tract 1 word. Give him what he wants! nm
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it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
Subject: it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
making up a work trying to say acromionization but there is no such word blank it, i would nm
Subject: making up a work trying to say acromionization but there is no such word blank it, i would nm
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I agree about him making it up. This clinic doesn't want blanks
Subject: I agree about him making it up. This clinic doesn't want blanks
nm
I think he's making up a word for the part that was actually incarcerated. Give
Subject: I think he's making up a word for the part that was actually incarcerated. Give
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I guess he's making sure he covers all aspects of the test!
Subject: I guess he's making sure he covers all aspects of the test!
There is also fulminant with the same idea of making the word fulminantly
Subject: There is also fulminant with the same idea of making the word fulminantly
Try making the first word "peau" and see what you come up with such as peau d'orange in the
Subject: Try making the first word "peau" and see what you come up with such as peau d'orange in the breast.
Here are a few hip fx terms for you. sm
Subject: Here are a few hip fx terms for you. sm
hip fracture, fracture of the hip, femoral head fractures, femoral neck fractures, intertrochanteric fractures, trochanteric fractures, subtrochanteric fractures, hip joint, iliofemoral ligament, pubofemoral ligament, ischiofemoral ligament, avascular necrosis, intracapsular fracture, extracapsular fracture, anterior dislocation, posterior dislocation, single fragment fracture, comminuted fracture, stress fracture, incomplete fracture, impacted fracture, partially displaced fracture, completely displaced fracture, single fracture lines, multiple fracture lines, nondisplaced fracture
this one might help for terms
Subject: this one might help for terms
https://www.deltadentalva.com/dds/OralHealthResourceCenter.aspx?DView=CommunityServiceGlossary
It's one of those terms that has been used
Subject: It's one of those terms that has been used
so long that it is not really considered slang anymore, I guess. I've never seen it expanded, even in A/P section.
your terms
Subject: your terms
Bookwalter, Steffee and Veress are correct. Taken from Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology
I know there is a mamillary process of the vertebra, so I suspect he is making up his own words
Subject: I know there is a mamillary process of the vertebra, so I suspect he is making up his own words
as he goes. Thanks for trying though.
Could be detumescence (reduction of swelling) and MD is making up his/her own variant of the word.
Subject: Could be detumescence (reduction of swelling) and MD is making up his/her own variant of the word.
I wonder if he is taking Zestril and lisinopril and making his own drug of zenapril!
Subject: I wonder if he is taking Zestril and lisinopril and making his own drug of zenapril!
I think the doctor means fulminate and is making up his own word fulminately
Subject: I think the doctor means fulminate and is making up his own word fulminately
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