The correct term is hidradenitis supprativa. nm
Posted By: lynn on 2007-01-21
In Reply to: Help please s/l - debbie
Subject: The correct term is hidradenitis supprativa. nm
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hydradenitis supprativa..........I think....
Subject: hydradenitis supprativa..........I think....
is ala the correct term????
Subject: is ala the correct term????
Your second term is correct: stick tie. nm
Subject: Your second term is correct: stick tie. nm
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Can anyone confirm or correct this term~
Subject: Can anyone confirm or correct this term~
because I can not find it anywhere. The doc is saying "
Persistent mild pericardial effusion status post pericardial centesis for cardiac s/l "topidnod" secondary to a large effusion.
I think puffs would be a correct term there. sm
Subject: I think puffs would be a correct term there. sm
There are puffs as in like oat puffs or Cheetos puffs, etc that make good finger foods for infants.
EUS F&A, is this correct surgical term? Cannot hear clearly
Subject: EUS F&A, is this correct surgical term? Cannot hear clearly
Bulky adenopathy in the patient’s upper abdomen. These will be most easily accessed via EUS F&A.
It appears to be a correct term for a type of MRI
Subject: It appears to be a correct term for a type of MRI
T1W High-Resolution Isotropic Volume Examination
aliquot is the correct term - I'd change it. nm
Subject: aliquot is the correct term - I'd change it. nm
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you have the first five letters of the correct term. easy lookup from here.
Subject: you have the first five letters of the correct term. easy lookup from here.
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I would be curious to know correct term for this study...purpleadvocate...let us know!
Subject: I would be curious to know correct term for this study...purpleadvocate...let us know!
hidradenitis nm
Subject: hidradenitis nm
nm
definitely hidradenitis....I once had it....LOL
Subject: definitely hidradenitis....I once had it....LOL
hidradenitis
Subject: hidradenitis
hidradenitis suppuritiva. nm
Subject: hidradenitis suppuritiva. nm
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No, it's hidradenitis suppurativa
Subject: No, it's hidradenitis suppurativa
nm
sure it's not hidradenitis suppurativa?
Subject: sure it's not hidradenitis suppurativa?
sted derm
is it uveitis or hidradenitis
Subject: is it uveitis or hidradenitis
check whether it is uveitis or hidradenitis
That's hidradenitis, not hydradenitis
Subject: That's hidradenitis, not hydradenitis
hidradenitis suppurativa.......n/m
Subject: hidradenitis suppurativa.......n/m
Sorry, no such thing as Wheel of Anesthesia. Wheel of Fortune maybe, but the correct term is wheal
Subject: Sorry, no such thing as Wheel of Anesthesia. Wheel of Fortune maybe, but the correct term is wheal
term i
term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
Subject: term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
x
Help with term
Subject: Help with term
Doc is saying, when he's giving DTR's or pulses are s/l "coolmen" or coolen" and strong. I've never encountered this word in 10 years, thought I figured it out once, forgot to write it down and now have the same doc back...just bugging me help anyone?
MRI term
Subject: MRI term
Doing an MRI of the back, s/l CCAB "Marlar"
is there a term C&P or CNP?
Subject: is there a term C&P or CNP?
Weight loss, check Hemoccult cards x 3, check s/l C&P, PSA.
tia
OR term
Anyone heard of an Essure tubal occlusion? Thanks.
OB term
Subject: OB term
Has anyone ever heard of bicellar cerebellar diameter. All I can find is transverse cerebellar diameteter. Txs. - Linda
help with a term
Has anyone ever heard a dictator say "gimmed off with a rongeur"? Do you know of any good orthopedic websites I could research? I am an MT student in desperate need of some direction!!!
How is this term used? nm
Subject: How is this term used? nm
Term
Subject: Term
It is probably chronic cholecystitis
Term
Subject: Term
How about procurement officer
Help with ob-gyn term.
Subject: Help with ob-gyn term.
...progesterone receptor deficiency contributing to the very early pregnancy losses and failure of good s/l "prostentation".
Help with ob-gyn term
Subject: Help with ob-gyn term
Prosemination????
http://www.onelook.com/?w=prosemination
says Pro B&P is 56 is Pro B&P a lab term?
Subject: says Pro B&P is 56 is Pro B&P a lab term?
Help with a PM&R term..
Subject: Help with a PM&R term..
I'm typing a physical therapy report...she is saying something about transfers, sitting and standing balance, stability and it sounds like tall mewing???? That's exactly what it sounds like she is saying. I can't find anything like that or even figure out what she means. I know it's going to be something I'll feel stupid about asking but my brain is so tired I just can't figure it out. TIA
term
Subject: term
repolarization abnormality, perhaps?
help on 2 med term
I am doing a report on a woman who has Graves' disease. 2 term I cannot seem to find
1-medical term excessive body hair---It sounds like the dictator is saying "perirelar"--
2-medical term for when a woman has too much androgen--patient has well-develop male (sound like eschen)
I know I have seen both terms in the past but I just cant seem to find them--can anyone help
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Thanks. Another new term for me. NM
Subject: Thanks. Another new term for me. NM
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lab term?
Subject: lab term?
CBC on admission showed a white blood cell count of 12.5. No band s/l EMU was present
Ski term s/l
Subject: Ski term s/l
Patient sustained knee injuries. Was wearing skis with s/l inset or dinge or something set at 7.5. Thanks.
The term is
Subject: The term is
Gilbert syndrome. It is just pronounced Jilbar.
OB term
Subject: OB term
The patient progressed in labor to about 8 to 9 cm with _______ (s/l caput) and no change in the cervix for three hours
The term is cri
Subject: The term is cri
This is correct French pronunciation (s/l cree). I believe the full term is cri du chat, French for cat's cry. This is a description of the sound made during curettage.
help w/ term: s/l AMZ
Subject: help w/ term: s/l AMZ
The diagnosis in my report is: Left knee arthroscopy, open s/l AMZ. Is that right? thank you! :)
Obviously that's not a term, but just
Subject: Obviously that's not a term, but just
my attempt to spell your s/l another way.
Rx term...
Subject: Rx term...
I hope I don't end up looking like a fool for posting this, but....
I have done more of this docs files that ANYONE elses... and I have never heard her say this before... "one q. day to p.a.p." she says it twice on two different meds. She is always VERY easy to understand. It's definitely not b.i.d. or t.i.d. Does p.a.p. or t.a.p. exist? I have googled all over the place and even had another MT listen to the file. (please don't rake me over the coals... I'm a newbie - haha)
Help? Please? Thank you.
Rx term
Subject: Rx term
Could it be a department or even a formulary specific to the institution? or maybe a program to help pay for chronic meds, e.g., Prescription Assistance Program?
HELP with IVF term
Subject: HELP with IVF term
This is an IVF pregnancy conceived with the help of s/l EC?
med term
Subject: med term
The only form of epinephrine that is viewed in an abbreviated nature, so to speak, is the trademark EpiPen.
This is just an old term used when it
Subject: This is just an old term used when it
was not polite to discuss these things in detail. I remember when my grandmother had a hysterectomy and it was just hush-hush, we didn't say such things specifically.
term
Subject: term
She is doing well in terms of her herniated disc with lumbar s/l paxing unit.
Any idea of above term....?? could it be lumbar packs?
term help
Subject: term help
HEENT: Throat is congested. She has some s/l aftersalses in the upper part of the pallet.
Need help with the above term..thanks
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