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WHECS (wrist hand extension compression support) in Stedmans. nm

Posted By: CL on 2005-12-02
In Reply to: "Wheck" orthopedic glove, can't document. thanks - lm

Subject: WHECS (wrist hand extension compression support) in Stedmans. nm

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S/l Winiker extension splint for the hand. nm/TIA.
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Pt underwent hardware removal R wrist. Now having trouble with thumb extension. sm
Subject: Pt underwent hardware removal R wrist. Now having trouble with thumb extension. sm

Plan - Patient is doing well. Probably s/l TL rupture. Thxs

hand/wrist
Subject: hand/wrist

The doctor is saying what sounds like "pulp pinch" and "pea pinch" measurements.  Could that be correct?
hand/wrist
Subject: hand/wrist

Thanks for your help. I listened again and he's saying key pinch, not pea pinch.
Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R
Subject: Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R


The stays are firm support structures in the support, like the underwires in a bra or collar
Subject: The stays are firm support structures in the support, like the underwires in a bra or collar

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To QA: I'm having trouble with the diffrence between pressor support and pressure support?
Subject: To QA: I'm having trouble with the diffrence between pressor support and pressure support?

Or are the one and the same? 

 

Example: 

 

The infant is on pressor/pressure support (cardiac section). 

 

I get both on google.  Could you give me an example of when you would use either of these? 

 

Any help clearing this up would be MUCH appreciated!   TIA!

Trouble with difference between PRESSURE support and PRESSOR support...
Subject: Trouble with difference between PRESSURE support and PRESSOR support...

Or are they the same thing?  Dictator says that the infant is gradually weaned from pressure OR pressor support and transferred to p.o. medications.  The infant has congestive heart failure. 

 

The dictator has a very strong accent which makes it even more difficult... he could be saying either.  Thanks for any help!

singular for support hose, support ho? (for one leg) Dr. says "ho" twice. ???
Subject: singular for support hose, support ho? (for one leg) Dr. says "ho" twice. ???


He might mean comp for compression, cercvical compression test (Spurling)
Subject: He might mean comp for compression, cercvical compression test (Spurling)


Oh, and you need to check the anatomy of the hand. Do a google search for "bones of the hand"
Subject: Oh, and you need to check the anatomy of the hand. Do a google search for "bones of the hand".

Try this site, you can click on the bones of the hand and it will tell you what the bone is called.


http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/hand/anhand.htm


The trapezoid bone is a bone in the distal row of the carpus; it articulates with the second metacarpal.


The scaphoid bone is the largest bone of the proximal row of the carpus on the radial side, articulating with radius, lunate, capitate, trapzium, and trapezoid.


Please know what you are talking about before you try to be condescending.


probably is isthmusectomy. Those two procedures go hand in hand.
Subject: probably is isthmusectomy. Those two procedures go hand in hand.

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Hand surgery, lead hand?
Subject: Hand surgery, lead hand?

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compression as in extrinsic compression?
Subject: compression as in extrinsic compression?


extension?
Subject: extension?


extension lag ?? (nm)
Subject: extension lag ?? (nm)

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with extension. sm
Subject: with extension. sm


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