Where in report is this & can we have a full
Posted By: sentence, please? Thanks. nm Helper on 2007-09-30
In Reply to: for PMH doc says cardiac cath...with report of a normal s/l Propation??? Any ideas? - catherization help
Subject: Where in report is this & can we have a full
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he has full extension of the s/l elbow box at full flexion. nm
Subject: he has full extension of the s/l elbow box at full flexion. nm
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full?
Subject: full?
Sometimes they say "full bag of waters."
Maybe full?
Subject: Maybe full?
full lesion
I have an extremely difficult dictator with a thick accent. Sound like: "Full" lesion of actinic keratosis. Is there some other word that starts with an F that precedes lesion commonly because I am not sure if that is what he is saying?
ROS: S/L Riska full (?) sm
Subject: ROS: S/L Riska full (?) sm
Elderly male with diarrhea, weight loss, ulcerative colitis, anemia. Thanks!
full fluid WBC
Subject: full fluid WBC
Urinalysis: Positive nitrite with large leukocytes, "full fluid" WBC.
full field WBC /nm
Subject: full field WBC /nm
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Full sentence
Subject: Full sentence
EEG Interpretation: This is a normal low-voltage fast EEG with ?densodishapena? effect. No epileptiform or focal abnormalities are seen. Thanks for your help!
Could we have a full sentence or 2 to try to help you???!!!! nm
Subject: Could we have a full sentence or 2 to try to help you???!!!! nm
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need full sentence . .. but
Subject: need full sentence . .. but
perhaps "this represents" a pathologic fracture
What is the full sentence? nm
Subject: What is the full sentence? nm
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Does he have his mouth full?
Subject: Does he have his mouth full?
LOL
My guess would've been dysthymic disorder.
full sentence sm...
Subject: full sentence sm...
His ACL, I do not think is very functional, but he has benevolent arthritis.
Need full sentence but sm
Subject: Need full sentence but sm
is it possible they are saying Xeroform and albuterol inhaler?
full sentence is...
Subject: full sentence is...
He has had only minimal response to prednisone and s/l serum form Albuterol inhaler.
Thank you
full field nm
Subject: full field nm
Full sentence
Subject: Full sentence
Sorry bout that, the sentance reads....
"Results were obtained approximately two hours after ordering, when the radiologist notified Dr. Jones that the patient had experienced a traumatic torticollis of hemorrhage.
full sentence?
Subject: full sentence?
full extension, maybe
Subject: full extension, maybe
nm
Full sentence, please. Thx. nm
Subject: Full sentence, please. Thx. nm
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Can we have the full sentence please.
Subject: Can we have the full sentence please.
sentence in full please
Subject: sentence in full please
Full sentence?
Subject: Full sentence?
a full sentence would help us to help you....
Subject: a full sentence would help us to help you....
full sentence please...nm
Subject: full sentence please...nm
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um, we need a full sentence please
Subject: um, we need a full sentence please
Here's the full sentence.
Subject: Here's the full sentence.
Her right hip has an incision along the iliac crest. The incision is clean, dry, and intact. No significant drainage or s/l memory foam edema.
full context please?
Subject: full context please?
Full sentence? - nm
Subject: Full sentence? - nm
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Drug- S/L Mat-tel-full-uh
Subject: Drug- S/L Mat-tel-full-uh
Drug that sounds like Mah-tel-ful-ah?
full tent
Subject: full tent
sats is 02 saturation, sepsis protocol is right.. and it's full tent mask :)
full sentence would help . . .
Subject: full sentence would help . . .
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Full sentence
Subject: Full sentence
There is mild hypertrophy of the nipple petelae. The condition is symmetric.
What's the full sentence? nm
Subject: What's the full sentence? nm
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full sentence
Subject: full sentence
He had no interval change and no evidence for "an H nerve tumor" or other space-occupying lesions within the cranium.
Full sentence please.
Subject: Full sentence please.
Maybe full weightbearing? nm
Subject: Maybe full weightbearing? nm
The full sentence might help
Subject: The full sentence might help
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full core
Subject: full core
The patient was discharged home full core. I have heard this several times, so I am sure this is what he is saying.
Pulses are FULL AND strong
Subject: Pulses are FULL AND strong
would s/l full-en-strong.
Close to full extension?
Subject: Close to full extension?
nm
full radius resector
Subject: full radius resector
Please see full sentence re patient here. thanks
Subject: Please see full sentence re patient here. thanks
I did communicate with the patient through a friend of the patient’s whose English was marginal, though clearly better than the patients.
with a mouth full of marbles it s/l
Subject: with a mouth full of marbles it s/l
flocking tremor or placking tremor
range of motion is full
Subject: range of motion is full
then it sounds like fingers are in touch, capillary refill is brisk. This is an ER note, speed talker, wrist laceration. I am wondering if it is something to do with light touch rather than fingers. It is definitely touch not intact. TIA
Full-scale survey
Subject: Full-scale survey
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full+ triscupid regurgation
Subject: full+ triscupid regurgation
Am I hearing right? "triscupid wall prolapse with full plus (+)?triscupid regurgitation? If I am right , do I use the symbol or word
Can we have the full sentence & the one after? I'm thinking something
Subject: Can we have the full sentence & the one after? I'm thinking something
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need more info - want to help, need full sentence
Subject: need more info - want to help, need full sentence
In relation to what? Full sentence please? nm
Subject: In relation to what? Full sentence please? nm
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Full sentence dictated
Subject: Full sentence dictated
An eye speculum was placed. The peridium was incised from the 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock meridian and the 9 o'clock to 11:30 o'clock meridian. Does that help?
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