Word help Constitutional, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiovascular, s/l *tory. This is 12-point ros
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HEENT is head, eyes, ears, nose and throat. NECK would be listed separately.
Subject: HEENT is head, eyes, ears, nose and throat. NECK would be listed separately.
Ears, Nose & Throat
Subject: Ears, Nose & Throat
Hello all...typing for a fast one today! She is speaking of KD68 androgen. I cannot make out if it is KD 68 interandrogen or inner androgen. Any clues?
Another issue is There is minimal erythema of the incus of the right drum. However, it doesn't sound like incus...sounds like she is saying enos. Not stumbling over the dictation, but just doesn't sound like incus. Thanks!
Ears, Nose, Throat
Subject: Ears, Nose, Throat
Patient had an excisional biopsy of salivary gland. Pathology indicates low-grade s/l nucu derm mine carcinoma...any ideas?
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Subject: Ears, Nose, Throat grossly negative
ENT? Are you in the face, sinuses, throat, ears, where?? nm
Subject: ENT? Are you in the face, sinuses, throat, ears, where?? nm
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Think ear, nose, throat (ENT)
Subject: Think ear, nose, throat (ENT)
Could be saying "a NAR septum."
nose, throat, and monk?
Subject: nose, throat, and monk?
I have never heard of this term, anyone else?
The idea of nose, throat, and monk were neck is supple, (_) no bruiting.
Odoriferous odor noted in S/L ears? sore throat
Subject: Odoriferous odor noted in S/L ears? sore throat
Patient with sore throat, sinusitus. Thanks!
s/l ears, nose, monk
Subject: s/l ears, nose, monk
Just guessing, but could be: ears, nose and throat unremarkable (not monk; listen again.) Neck is supple without bruits. (not bruiting).
nose, throat, and possibly "mouth", as in checking for state of dentition as well as Candida,
Subject: nose, throat, and possibly "mouth", as in checking for state of dentition as well as Candida, thrush, etc. (?)
correct - allergic rhinitis - runny eyes and nose
Subject: correct - allergic rhinitis - runny eyes and nose
word help constitutional
Subject: word help constitutional
yes it is respiratory . HEENT, then cardiovascular, then respiratory and then abdomen, etc. etc. So, logically, respiratory "should" follow the cardiovascular..
s/l ___do-nis (first of word cut off by background nose).
Subject: s/l ___do-nis (first of word cut off by background nose).
protuberant lower abdominal area with ______________ and fluid wave suggestive of the presences of ascites
vibrissa - nose hair; vibrissae - nose hairs. nm
Subject: vibrissa - nose hair; vibrissae - nose hairs. nm
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Are constitutional or chronic in there anywhere? nm
Subject: Are constitutional or chronic in there anywhere? nm
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see link...all the *tory failures on Onelook.com
Subject: see link...all the *tory failures on Onelook.com
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Pt with vertigo with s/l "a lith a tory" or with orthostatic changes. sm
Subject: Pt with vertigo with s/l "a lith a tory" or with orthostatic changes. sm
He states that he has lightheaded sensation and vertigo on change of position of the head, whether it is __ or with orthostatic positional changes. (Later in dictation, doc says "His dizziness is associated with head position. However, it is both with head turning side to side, as well as orthostasis.", so the word seems to be related to the turning head maybe??)
Kocher's point is a common entry point for an intraventricular catheter to drain cerebral spinal
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Always typed end point. My Stedman's has end point.
Subject: Always typed end point. My Stedman's has end point.
isn't it suppose to be about cardiovascular?
Subject: isn't it suppose to be about cardiovascular?
cardiovascular exam
Subject: cardiovascular exam
Distant heart sounds. There is no S3 or S4 that I can appreciate at the time of my exam. He is not short of breath either. There are no s/l wisps or hues .
The patient does have a history of heart problems including afib, coronary artery occlusive disease, ischemic cardiomyopathy, stents, etc.
it's ASCVD - arteriosclerotic cardiovascular ds.
Subject: it's ASCVD - arteriosclerotic cardiovascular ds.
or atherosclerotic cardiovascular ds...both correct
Subject: or atherosclerotic cardiovascular ds...both correct
ASCVD - my mother died of that and states this on her death certificate
? eructating nausea. ........ Cardiovascular:
Subject: ? eructating nausea. ........ Cardiovascular:
pediatric cardiovascular help needed please
Subject: pediatric cardiovascular help needed please
In the history, the doc dictates "We initially saw this young man with an episode of **sid-nims-corrhea** in 2003. There is nothing else to help me figure this out, and I have tried multiple spellings. He is a very clear doctor most of the time, but I am totally stumped. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Could it be Labetalol (Trandate) for Cardiovascular
Subject: Could it be Labetalol (Trandate) for Cardiovascular
system and hypertension?
Cardiovascular: No S3, ??rev, or early systole
Subject: Cardiovascular: No S3, ??rev, or early systole
Anyone know if its REV, rev, RAV, rav, etc.. Can't figure it out.
maybe HTN? (hypertension) with hypertensive cardiovascular disease
Subject: maybe HTN? (hypertension) with hypertensive cardiovascular disease
COR is an acceptable heading for Heart/Cardiovascular.
Subject: COR is an acceptable heading for Heart/Cardiovascular.
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Cardiovascular problem signs include swelling
Subject: Cardiovascular problem signs include swelling
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I found Ashman beats in Stedman's Cardiovascular Words (NM)
Subject: I found Ashman beats in Stedman's Cardiovascular Words (NM)
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Stedman's Cardiovascular has words hyphenated, hope this helps! Nm
Subject: Stedman's Cardiovascular has words hyphenated, hope this helps! Nm
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Is it a cardiac patient? CVICU (Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit?)
Subject: Is it a cardiac patient? CVICU (Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit?)
has to do with throat lesions. nm
Subject: has to do with throat lesions. nm
Description of throat as
Subject: Description of throat as
s/l "malenpotty"
s/l KBX or KVX for sore throat (NM)
Subject: s/l KBX or KVX for sore throat (NM)
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throat positive LAD?
Subject: throat positive LAD?
I'm lost on this one, any help is greatly appreciated.
did the patient have a sore throat?
Subject: did the patient have a sore throat?
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fever, sore throat
Subject: fever, sore throat
over the counter Robitussin-DM, PR and cough s/l(sinusitis)
throat spray for endoscopy
Subject: throat spray for endoscopy
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PLS HELP throat exam, s/l foucal?, THANX
Subject: PLS HELP throat exam, s/l foucal?, THANX
Anyone ever heard of throat mites? sm
Subject: Anyone ever heard of throat mites? sm
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s/l TC with throat injury. see inside
Subject: s/l TC with throat injury. see inside
The patient states on initial evaluation that he is currently not having any throat pain nor is he stridorous. The patient does have a medical history of a s/l TC approximately a year ago for which he was intubated and actually on extubation had to be re-intubated and had some tracheal scarring
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Mouthwash for sore throat
Subject: Mouthwash for sore throat
S/L Bradfords could possibly Branfords' I can't find anything like it!
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Strep throat slang?
Subject: Strep throat slang?
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Looking for anatomical structure in the throat. sm
Subject: Looking for anatomical structure in the throat. sm
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LARYNX AND PHARYNX: Reveals normal adenoids, COIN-I-AYE, pharyngeal walls, piriforms, epiglottis, folds, true cords and mobility.
for ears... nm
Subject: for ears... nm
"Magic Swizzle" for sore throat??? TIA....nm
Subject: "Magic Swizzle" for sore throat??? TIA....nm
Might be tonsillopharyngeal if the throat, oropharynx isn't mentioned after this. nm
Subject: Might be tonsillopharyngeal if the throat, oropharynx isn't mentioned after this. nm
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sounds like he is saying krudden sore throat
Subject: sounds like he is saying krudden sore throat
TIA!
My ears are hearing a med that s/l...
Subject: My ears are hearing a med that s/l...
dy-no-sar-con-si-pro. I do not have any context for it as it is just listed in the medications. He doesn't have any illnesses except hypertension. This doctor has a tendency to say meds incorrectly.
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