This is used frequently with C-sections, almost
Posted By: correct on 2005-10-20
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Subject: This is used frequently with C-sections, almost
always used when meconium is present.
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many times on c-sections they
Subject: many times on c-sections they
close on 2 sides. They start from the right side and go to the middline, and then go from the left side to the middline, thus resulting in a 2-sided closure.
Pfannenstiel incision used in C-sections. sm
Subject: Pfannenstiel incision used in C-sections. sm
I believe it is capitalized.
Probably talking about frozen and permanent tissue sections. nm
Subject: Probably talking about frozen and permanent tissue sections. nm
nm
It is chain. Used frequently.
Subject: It is chain. Used frequently.
And thus is probably but unless that doc uses the word thus frequently nm
Subject: And thus is probably but unless that doc uses the word thus frequently nm
nm
Probably per os; I hear them say this frequently.
Subject: Probably per os; I hear them say this frequently.
per os - By way of the mouth, as in the administration of medication.
Yes, frequently. And it IS centimeters. nm
Subject: Yes, frequently. And it IS centimeters. nm
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I hear fat-containing hernia frequently sm
Subject: I hear fat-containing hernia frequently sm
They are concerned about intestines being herniated and getting "strangulated" or closed off - fat-containing hernias are relatively benign.
Might be local MAC. Hear MAC anesthesia frequently. nm
Subject: Might be local MAC. Hear MAC anesthesia frequently. nm
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PT/Rehab uses the term scaption frequently..sm
Subject: PT/Rehab uses the term scaption frequently..sm
scaption means abduction (raising the arm away from the body) in the scapular plane. Not a documented word, but worked for a PT and PM&R physiatrist for years who used this terms. Maybe this dictator is botching this word and saying "scapitation" with the same meaning intended??
You will hear "neb" or "nebs" frequently
Subject: You will hear "neb" or "nebs" frequently
Albuterol neb, etc. so I'm sure that's what they were saying.. just "nebs".
My docs use the Ethicon Echelon stapler frequently. Is this it?
Subject: My docs use the Ethicon Echelon stapler frequently. Is this it?
nm
Definately sounds like combigent but she frequently mispronounces. You are probably right. Thanks!
Subject: Definately sounds like combigent but she frequently mispronounces. You are probably right. Thanks!
My ortho docs use the term of weightbearing views frequently... sm
Subject: My ortho docs use the term of weightbearing views frequently... sm
There is also a PA view (my understanding is just a different way of standing when taking the x-ray vs an AP view). The way you are typing them is correct.
There is a Kopan needle that is used for br. biopsy - drs will frequently pronounce as "Kopan'
Subject: There is a Kopan needle that is used for br. biopsy - drs will frequently pronounce as "Kopan's"
BICAP; a form of bipolar electrocoagulation frequently used to arrest gastrointestinal bleeding
Subject: BICAP; a form of bipolar electrocoagulation frequently used to arrest gastrointestinal bleeding
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