Usually hear regularly irregular or irregularly irregular. Regular
Posted By: is regular on all fronts. nm on 2007-08-15
In Reply to: Heart rhythm question - sm - becky
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It should be irregularly irregular.
Subject: It should be irregularly irregular.
Probably regularly irregular.
Subject: Probably regularly irregular.
Might be irregularly irregular.. rhythm all over the place. nm
Subject: Might be irregularly irregular.. rhythm all over the place. nm
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On PE heart section doc says "Heart irregular rate regular"?? is that right
Subject: On PE heart section doc says "Heart irregular rate regular"?? is that right
pt with afib
Irregular
Subject: Irregular
Could be saying that as well
thanks it was irregular!!!
Subject: thanks it was irregular!!!
Irregular heart rate
Subject: Irregular heart rate
Here's my question, can a patient have an irregular heart rate and rhythm but have a normal S1 and S2 with no murmur? The patient does have recurrent atrial fibrillations. Thanks.
murmur "lows" and a T S1, S2 somewhat irregular?????
Subject: murmur "lows" and a T S1, S2 somewhat irregular?????
I have two questions on a cardiology transcription I am doing, if you could help. Dictator first says "heart: a T S1, S2 somewhat irregular", the t is throwing me off...what is she meaning by that. Also, she says he has a grade 1-2/6 murmur "lows" emphasis on the S so low SS, if that makes any sense...any ideas on what either of these things mean? I appreciate the help!
No distinct heart sounds. Irregular.
Subject: No distinct heart sounds. Irregular.
Would a doctor ever say "No distinct heart sounds"?
No, he says "joint erosions that are RATTY and irregular." NM
Subject: No, he says "joint erosions that are RATTY and irregular." NM
Verrucous lesions have an irregular or velvety surface. nm
Subject: Verrucous lesions have an irregular or velvety surface. nm
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Patient complains of a very large, irregular, *brufus* mass to her knee....TIA
Subject: Patient complains of a very large, irregular, *brufus* mass to her knee....TIA
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Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear
Subject: Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear
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Ever hear of a regular "spadolence" followup for breast cancer...?
Subject: Ever hear of a regular "spadolence" followup for breast cancer...?
Heart: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur, s/l (no extra beat) is hear
Subject: Heart: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur, s/l (no extra beat) is hear
regular RS might be regular rhythm strip if the doc is old fashioned. nm
Subject: regular RS might be regular rhythm strip if the doc is old fashioned. nm
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Please return to your regularly scheduled
Subject: Please return to your regularly scheduled
programming. My life is more important. How about yours?
Probably regular
Subject: Probably regular
since everything else was normal
s/l S1, S2, regular RS
Subject: s/l S1, S2, regular RS
Is that right? One of my infamous ESLs that I always makes me want to pull my hair out! TIA
30 R (regular) and 60 NPH
Subject: 30 R (regular) and 60 NPH
look in your regular dictionary
Subject: look in your regular dictionary
there is a word syncopize, derivative of syncopate, derivative of syncope.
As a regular helper here, thank YOU both!! nm
Subject: As a regular helper here, thank YOU both!! nm
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Need a regular dictationary for this one!
Subject: Need a regular dictationary for this one!
The correct word is "integral". It means "pertaining to an essential part of the whole".
Okay, QA says regular insulin
Subject: Okay, QA says regular insulin
Is this correct? I was taught it the R was capitalized, but maybe things have changed. My Stedman's says Regular, but I know I read in my company newsletter that it was a small R. I don't want to get a critical error. Guess where I work????
TIA!!
Regular insulin
Subject: Regular insulin
I've seen regular insulin typed both capitalized (Regular) and small (regular). Anyone know for sure which is correct? Anyone know which one the AAMT prefers? Thanks in advance!
Tammy
Regular insulin
Subject: Regular insulin
Thank you! I didn't think it should be but you never know. I know the brand names like Humulin and Lantus are but it kind of puzzled me to see "regular" capitalized.
How about regular insulin?
Subject: How about regular insulin?
Maybe?
No - he definitely is saying "regularly regular"
Subject: No - he definitely is saying "regularly regular"
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s/l occasional DE regular.
Subject: s/l occasional DE regular.
Vitals: Height 5 foot 2 inches. Weight 334 pounds. Pulse 76 and s/l occasional DE regular. Respiratory rate is about 18 per minute.
TIA!!
i would go with regular also in view of the overall sentence
Subject: i would go with regular also in view of the overall sentence
That's a regular word, gamut.
Subject: That's a regular word, gamut.
nm
s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear
Subject: s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear
He runs the whole thing together with a heavy accent, so not sure if the RS goes with the S1, S2 or if it is RS lungs. TIA!
Could it be regular heart sounds?
Subject: Could it be regular heart sounds?
alternative to regular placement nm
Subject: alternative to regular placement nm
Just a regular old-fashioned IVP. They rarely do those.
Subject: Just a regular old-fashioned IVP. They rarely do those.
HEART: Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 s/l plus zero?
Subject: HEART: Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 s/l plus zero?
nm
Sounds like - regular haint (?) dilators were used for D&C.
Subject: Sounds like - regular haint (?) dilators were used for D&C.
s/l "kitshocks" with regular insulin coverage
Subject: s/l "kitshocks" with regular insulin coverage
s/l "kitshocks" with regular insulin coverage
Heart: S1, S2 regular. S/l systolic is noted
Subject: Heart: S1, S2 regular. S/l systolic is noted
Or maybe systolic ____ is not heard.
Heart sounds were regular. She has a s/l pector 6 con-vat-um SM
Subject: Heart sounds were regular. She has a s/l pector 6 con-vat-um SM
which is probably somewhat restrictive of pulmonary function.
Heart regular rate and rhythm?
Subject: Heart regular rate and rhythm?
The heart rate was regular without fills?,
Subject: The heart rate was regular without fills?,
The heart rate was regular without fills?, murmurs, clicks, or rubs.
elected to use a regular 3- to 5-cm *MDS* catheter. (cannot document) nm
Subject: elected to use a regular 3- to 5-cm *MDS* catheter. (cannot document) nm
Patient has not used Advair or s/l humulair on a regular basis. sm
Subject: Patient has not used Advair or s/l humulair on a regular basis. sm
Asthma exacerbation. Pt is on prednisone, albuterol, Atrovent, Clarinex, and Augmentin.
Would use telemetry. Cardiac patients often go there before hitting the regular floors. nm
Subject: Would use telemetry. Cardiac patients often go there before hitting the regular floors. nm
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nope, regular great dictator, very clear. Spells: A-L-O-N.
Subject: nope, regular great dictator, very clear. Spells: A-L-O-N.
couching? laying down a thread and fastening it with small stitches at regular intervals
Subject: couching? laying down a thread and fastening it with small stitches at regular intervals
Phys. Exam on 2 yr - Heart regular rate. s/l vascularity or back appears intact? r
Subject: Phys. Exam on 2 yr - Heart regular rate. s/l vascularity or back appears intact? r
Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Phys exam on 2 yr old - Heart regular rate. ?? s/l vascularity appears intact or back appears int.
Subject: Phys exam on 2 yr old - Heart regular rate. ?? s/l vascularity appears intact or back appears int.
Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
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