The term you mention is spelled "asterixis."
Posted By: Lifer on 2006-12-10
In Reply to: So, was I right? was it axterixis? - Me
Subject: The term you mention is spelled "asterixis."
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Thank you. That is probably it, now that you mention that.
Subject: Thank you. That is probably it, now that you mention that.
Sometimes they will mention sm
Subject: Sometimes they will mention sm
something like that in the PMH as it relates to the chief complaint/reason for being seen.
Thank you, but no mention of diabetes.
Subject: Thank you, but no mention of diabetes.
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could be vitamian, any mention of
Subject: could be vitamian, any mention of
too much of a certain vitamin on blood work?
should mention that he's not saying "stridor" again..
Subject: should mention that he's not saying "stridor" again..
because he mentions it again in the report...no stridor or "sterder" HELP!! I don't want to have to leave 2 blanks!!
Yeah, but I believe the OP did mention that research had been done...sm
Subject: Yeah, but I believe the OP did mention that research had been done...sm
The OP had used Google and found instances of both words being used. Sounds more like the OP was looking for some help with the proper usage of the word in the context of a report. I don't see why she (or he) caught any grief for asking for opinions on the proper term to use.
There was a mention of Zofran later, I will listen again for that Thank you!
Subject: There was a mention of Zofran later, I will listen again for that Thank you!
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There was already a mention of hiatal hernia..
Subject: There was already a mention of hiatal hernia..
so I'm sure that is not what she said. She is an ESL, but she said hiatal hernia very clearly. This sounds like crow. I will go back and listen for crural. Thank you for the quick reply!
No, no mention of prostatitis. see inside
Subject: No, no mention of prostatitis. see inside
patient being treated for penile lesion and circumcision.
PA is clearly saying "post s/l hidas"
im not sure... i could hear an "R" and there was no mention of a PEG anywhere else on the repo
Subject: im not sure... i could hear an "R" and there was no mention of a PEG anywhere else on the report. NM
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just want to mention that there is also a cosyntropin test NM
Subject: just want to mention that there is also a cosyntropin test NM
That sounds like it. I forgot to mention, this is mainly
Subject: That sounds like it. I forgot to mention, this is mainly
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Sometimes they mention diameter of fibers. sm
Subject: Sometimes they mention diameter of fibers. sm
by Shin J. Oh - 2002 - Medical - 816 pages According to his data, the NCV in the proximal segment is faster than in the ... a decrease in the average fiber diameter of the fastest conducting fibers ... books.google.com/books?isbn=0781736811...
As a result, the conventional NCV evaluation is limited in that it is primarily only capable of evaluating the function of the large diameter nerve fibers ... www.freshpatents.com/Nervous-tissue-stimulation-device-and-method-dt20050901ptan20050192567
doc does mention possiblity of arteritis!!
Subject: doc does mention possiblity of arteritis!!
forgot to mention...another search tip...sm
Subject: forgot to mention...another search tip...sm
when doing the Google wildcard search you can use the MINUS(-) exception to narrow the search matches; you can also enter multiple asterisks within the quotes, e.g. "medial * * skin lesion" -biopsy will return all possible matches EXCEPT biopsy; hope that's not confusing...and hope it helps.
forgot to mention - I would spell it out, though...
Subject: forgot to mention - I would spell it out, though...
epithelials
50% effaced (dilated), then usually mention a "station" going from -5 to +5. nm
Subject: 50% effaced (dilated), then usually mention a "station" going from -5 to +5. nm
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There was no mention of nausea or vomiting, but the s/l is close. Thank you I will look into it.
Subject: There was no mention of nausea or vomiting, but the s/l is close. Thank you I will look into it.
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not to mention, decreased range of motion
Subject: not to mention, decreased range of motion
not emotion. geez.
Any mention of the patient's diagnosis in the dictation? It could be..
Subject: Any mention of the patient's diagnosis in the dictation? It could be..
Avonex which is prescribed for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Might be sawing. Do they mention a saw type of instrument? nm
Subject: Might be sawing. Do they mention a saw type of instrument? nm
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PS - forgot to mention mine is from AAMT BOS
Subject: PS - forgot to mention mine is from AAMT BOS
Your "Les Bence" could be vermiformis especially since they mention the cecum...nm
Subject: Your "Les Bence" could be vermiformis especially since they mention the cecum...nm
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Also, any mention of his "dentition", many times a cause in elderly patients?? NM
Subject: Also, any mention of his "dentition", many times a cause in elderly patients?? NM
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Ah, I did see this as a chemo, but there is no mention of any cancer...so I was thinking in a differ
Subject: Ah, I did see this as a chemo, but there is no mention of any cancer...so I was thinking in a differ
ent direction. Thanks a lot!
en face is pronounced *on foss* forgot to mention
Subject: en face is pronounced *on foss* forgot to mention
Are we not professional enough to mention pubic hair in public?!!! Sheesh...nm
Subject: Are we not professional enough to mention pubic hair in public?!!! Sheesh...nm
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Forgot to mention, named after Rene Le Fort in 1901. nm
Subject: Forgot to mention, named after Rene Le Fort in 1901. nm
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Pertubation is part of muscle testing. No other mention of the 'electrical'
Subject: Pertubation is part of muscle testing. No other mention of the 'electrical'
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the only mention is made on pregnancy 142, but does not state "all caps" fight this one gal!
Subject: the only mention is made on pregnancy 142, but does not state "all caps" fight this one gal!
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Oh, now she is adding she forgot to mention insomnia and low back pain (scream!) NM
Subject: Oh, now she is adding she forgot to mention insomnia and low back pain (scream!) NM
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I know, but on head and neck exam in review of systems, it is very usual for Dr. to make mention of
Subject: I know, but on head and neck exam in review of systems, it is very usual for Dr. to make mention of ,,,,
all the usual complaints of the specific region, as in neck, no lyphadenopathy, chest, no rales or wheezes, etc., it is a consult. What does he say about something green on the guy's head????
Even checking old records (back to 2004) didn't mention hyperfferemia....so I guess I'll be le
Subject: Even checking old records (back to 2004) didn't mention hyperfferemia....so I guess I'll be leaving a blank.Thanks for trying.
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The dr spelled that?
Subject: The dr spelled that?
Go with acct specs, but when dr's spell crazy drugs, I put them in quotes. If it wasn't spelled, could he be saying indapamide?
yes, but it's spelled
Subject: yes, but it's spelled
cannabinoids - resembling or related to cannabis.
It can be spelled either way. sm
Subject: It can be spelled either way. sm
Per the manufacturer site, it's spelled CYPHER but in general use and transcription, it's routinely spelled Cypher.
Thank you, but she spelled
Subject: Thank you, but she spelled
it. That's what is confusing me, and I don't even know what the patient is using it for.
I never have spelled it out - not sure about anyone else though
Subject: I never have spelled it out - not sure about anyone else though
TY - I spelled it every other way, but that one! = )
Subject: TY - I spelled it every other way, but that one! = )
Thanks, I did too. Doc even spelled it. nm
Subject: Thanks, I did too. Doc even spelled it. nm
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Thanks. I saw that too, but doc had spelled....
Subject: Thanks. I saw that too, but doc had spelled....
it Pierson. I left it blank and QA put it in with the doc's spelling.
Thanks - He isn't saying it like it's spelled, but that has to be it.
Subject: Thanks - He isn't saying it like it's spelled, but that has to be it.
how should this be spelled?
Subject: how should this be spelled?
The doctor dictates: "An extended time was required to sequentially break the stone into small granular fragments and the remaining fragments in the lower pole infundibuly. It appeared that he had a scarred lower inferomedial pole infundibuly that was not accessible with the flexible ureteroscope."
Infundibular: Infundibularly, infundibuly? As far as I can tell, he is making this word up lol. What do you suggest?
Was it spelled out?
Subject: Was it spelled out?
Could it be ANCA?
term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
Subject: term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
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It is spelled - lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
Subject: It is spelled - lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
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Your are right, but is spelled Stamm....nm
Subject: Your are right, but is spelled Stamm....nm
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No, as spelled previously
Subject: No, as spelled previously
A day late, but they just spelled
Subject: A day late, but they just spelled
Infusion Treatment Area.
It's spelled Advicor
Subject: It's spelled Advicor
At least, that medication is for hyperlipidemia, which you listed, and the dosage fits as well.
it is spelled Gardasil nm
Subject: it is spelled Gardasil nm
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