The patient's "templin" moved posteriorly and he feels like it is falling out
Posted By: thank you on 2006-10-05
In Reply to: Can you give us the sentence with this in it? Thx. nm - wanderer
Subject: The patient's "templin" moved posteriorly and he feels like it is falling out
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patient feels his ears need to pop
Subject: patient feels his ears need to pop
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Nursing feel or feels? that the patient has been doing well. TIA
Subject: Nursing feel or feels? that the patient has been doing well. TIA
patient says her lungs feels _____(natty)?
Subject: patient says her lungs feels _____(natty)?
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LOL, perhaps the patient feels very "negative" about females? These docs can make you smile,
Subject: LOL, perhaps the patient feels very "negative" about females? These docs can make you smile, huh? nm
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Could be posteriorly and caudally
Subject: Could be posteriorly and caudally
It should be caudally and I also believe posteriorly.
Subject: It should be caudally and I also believe posteriorly.
Cysts in themselves are sacs that can extend caudally (down) or cephalad (towards the top).
caudalOne entry found for caudal.
Main Entry: cau·dal Pronunciation: 'ko-d&l Function: adjective Etymology: New Latin caudalis, from Latin cauda tail 1 : of, relating to, or being a tail 2 : situated in or directed toward the hind part of the body - cau·dal·ly /-d&l-E/ adverb
anteriorly and posteriorly
Subject: anteriorly and posteriorly
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hip was dislocated posteriorly with an s/l osteos?
Subject: hip was dislocated posteriorly with an s/l osteos?
maybe something like after the soft tissue was moved into position?...nm
Subject: maybe something like after the soft tissue was moved into position?...nm
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The moderator moved it & the reply disappeared.
Subject: The moderator moved it & the reply disappeared.
In response to your question, subtalar = ankle/foot, so unless the pt. has foot problems also, that's probably not it. What about subscapular?
I answered thie earlier, but when moved
Subject: I answered thie earlier, but when moved
the answer was lost. The "q" by itself is a dangerous abbrevision. Refer it to your supervisor as apparently the QA person does know this and, if nothing else, for clarification if they want you to use it.
If verbatim, you can't get around the ugly phrase. Otherwise, moved via LifeFlight? nm
Subject: If verbatim, you can't get around the ugly phrase. Otherwise, moved via LifeFlight? nm
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feels
Subject: feels
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do not know how to spell... he just feels s/l bla-za about everything. thank you
Subject: do not know how to spell... he just feels s/l bla-za about everything. thank you
which she feels ARE associated with...my only correction.
Subject: which she feels ARE associated with...my only correction.
nm
feel or feels sm
Subject: feel or feels sm
Nursing notes no new problems or complaints and feel/feels the
patient has been doing quite well. I'm thinking the correct word is
"feel" but want to verify.
Yes. He just means she feels the
Subject: Yes. He just means she feels the
irregular heartbeat. I would make it all one sentence though:
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It looks good to me with feels
Subject: It looks good to me with feels
Thanks!! Today feels like Monday for me!!
Subject: Thanks!! Today feels like Monday for me!!
She feels better although her s/l "sats" are 88, but that my be normal for her. nm
Subject: She feels better although her s/l "sats" are 88, but that my be normal for her. nm
everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM
Subject: everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM
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Subject: Nursing notes no problems and feels
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Subject: Thank you maj, I know what it feels like to be stuck and how great it is when this board has helped me "fill in the blank" without sending that report out looking like swisscheese.
perivascular space?... PS Hope your baby feels better!..nm
Subject: perivascular space?... PS Hope your baby feels better!..nm
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Since going back to work, she feels like she does get a "REBRIEF" from caretaking responsibil
Subject: Since going back to work, she feels like she does get a "REBRIEF" from caretaking responsibilities.
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Subject: Early satiety? It means stomach feels full very quickly.....sm
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Subject: doc dictates "the patient has 120 pack year smoking history", patient is 75...is that right???? NM
Patient is here for an s/l eflex injection. Patient previously had Orthovisc.
Subject: Patient is here for an s/l eflex injection. Patient previously had Orthovisc.
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Subject: A1c; patient is to follow up in 2 weeks; patient has a followup in 2 weeks.
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Subject: Patient given PPD - sm pls
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Subject: Patient does have a UTI but would it
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Subject: same doc. same patient
the lesion was vascular in natureand most likely _____ malformation.
S/L avio-lymphatic
HIV patient. Please sm.
Subject: HIV patient. Please sm.
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do you have a Dx on this patient, and
Subject: do you have a Dx on this patient, and
if not, what is the chief complaint?
new patient
Subject: new patient
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OD q.d.? Is it for the patient's eye? nm
Subject: OD q.d.? Is it for the patient's eye? nm
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cc: the patient
Subject: cc: the patient
then he said, note to the transcriptionist, make sure that a copy of the mri scan results is sent to the patient with this letter.
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Subject: What is the patient's dx? nm
Are you sure the patient isn't
Subject: Are you sure the patient isn't
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Subject: How old is this patient?
The patient has a ... (sm)
Subject: The patient has a ... (sm)
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Patient is p.o.ing well??????
Subject: Patient is p.o.ing well??????
POing??? or just change to eating? It's a 3-month-old baby girl.
What is the patient
Subject: What is the patient
in the hospital for? Main symptoms? Specialist seeing the patient?
Is patient ill otherwise? sm
Subject: Is patient ill otherwise? sm
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Subject: Doc is saying the patient is this PDI-3 or
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The patient has both, so you must be...
Subject: The patient has both, so you must be...
correct!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!
but patient has URI, not UTI, yes? (nm)
Subject: but patient has URI, not UTI, yes? (nm)
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Subject: Patient with AML,
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Thank you but the patient..sm
Subject: Thank you but the patient..sm
only came in for refill of birth control. She was out of insurance for a time period. No infections or anything.
Thank you for trying though. I do appreciate it. This dictator loves to ramble and sometimes not very clear.
The patient is on s/l T P.
Subject: The patient is on s/l T P.
It is definitely some sort of ventilator.
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