Yeah :) It does really sound like he's describing the pain with this word. nm
Posted By: tracy on 2009-03-02
In Reply to: Giardia is an infection that causes diarrhea, not appropriate - for a chest exam.???? (NM)
Subject: Yeah :) It does really sound like he's describing the pain with this word. nm
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It is possible if doc is just using the word as an adjective describing any associated pain.
Subject: It is possible if doc is just using the word as an adjective describing any associated pain.
has anyone ever hard of the phrase quick tick describing chest pain
Subject: has anyone ever hard of the phrase quick tick describing chest pain
The doctor dictatates the following: HER QUICK TICK LEFT SIDED CHEST PAIN CONTINUES.
Does it sound like possibly outflow obstruction and hypokinesis is usually in an area describing the
Subject: Does it sound like possibly outflow obstruction and hypokinesis is usually in an area describing the movement, i.e.
apical hypokinesis
left ventricular hypokinesis
segmental
etc.
help with word describing facial swelling..
Subject: help with word describing facial swelling..
My doctor dictated that the patient had developed S/L sideral facial swelling? Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!
New to pain clinic tx - does this sound right.
Subject: New to pain clinic tx - does this sound right.
The examination of the cervical spine showed limited extension, which is painful, as well as limited lateral rotation, which is also painful. Flexion is very limited due to pain.
s/l Axillary is positive at approximately C5 on the right in the cervical paraspinous region.
It isn't very clear and really sounds more like axilony (does not s/l he's saying axial nerve). Axillary is the only thing that makes sense to me. Does anyone know if there's another possibility? Thanks :)
yeah...like hyperflexibility. It is not a word either--sm
Subject: yeah...like hyperflexibility. It is not a word either--sm
but used a lot. I hear subluxation, and subluxing all the time, but I have never heard any of my ortho docs say subluxability, but I suppose it could be accepted.
word help - pain management
Subject: word help - pain management
The patient will undergo diagnostic s/l putivly therapeutic costotransverse costovertebral joint blockade.
What does the word sound like?
Subject: What does the word sound like?
word help - does it sound ok
Subject: word help - does it sound ok
She remembers seeing blot with a s/l peets s/l of sun.
it sounds like the word has a S sound it it
Subject: it sounds like the word has a S sound it it
it actually sound more like one word gordentition?
Subject: it actually sound more like one word gordentition?
It definitely has a C or a K sound at the beginning of the word. sm
Subject: It definitely has a C or a K sound at the beginning of the word. sm
I think I will just flag this one, though. Thanks for all help.
you need to do a sounds like.. what does the word sound like?
Subject: you need to do a sounds like.. what does the word sound like?
Are you asking what the word is after Timoptic? If so, what does that sound like...
Subject: Are you asking what the word is after Timoptic? If so, what does that sound like...
it could be many things, there is Timoptic XE, it could be ophthalmologic, need more information to determine that.
sound right and word help and punctuation...
Subject: sound right and word help and punctuation...
MRI SCAN: MRI scan does show a fracture of the anterior superior aspect of the glenoid labrum with mild depression and a s/l subafractal along the medial margin of the scapula towards the spine which is nondisplaced.tia
No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
Subject: No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
There is an S sound in the word, also not system or social
Subject: There is an S sound in the word, also not system or social
Lower back pain" is probably the most common use in AE - though "lumbalgia" is a real word
Subject: Lower back pain" is probably the most common use in AE - though "lumbalgia" is a real word in English medicine...it's rarely used.
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a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
Subject: a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
therefore YURanalysis sounds like it has a consonant and so A is used. With MI and MRI, it sounds like EM-I or EM-R-I. It sounds like a vowel and so AN is used.
word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct
Subject: word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct
X-rays taken today indicate the prosthesis to be in good alignment. There is no evidence of loosening s/l or___ radiolucency. There is some calcification noted at the femur and the acetabulum, but the joint space is well maintained.
brain scan finding? what does the word before it sound like? sm
Subject: brain scan finding? what does the word before it sound like? sm
possibilities include frontal horn pseudocyst, anterior horn pseudocyst...more info?
pt with dental pain - on PE, states "...'OROBUCCAL (1 word?) SYMPOSIN' appears to be normal
Subject: pt with dental pain - on PE, states "...'OROBUCCAL (1 word?) SYMPOSIN' appears to be normal"
I found this too, but he destroys the word so badly, doesn't sound like this. Thanks.
Subject: I found this too, but he destroys the word so badly, doesn't sound like this. Thanks.
b
Words not found in mtstars word help with posible sound like
Subject: Words not found in mtstars word help with posible sound like
Huntington's Chorea
Could be describing the plug (which really
Subject: Could be describing the plug (which really
makes no sense to me). It is literally a plug of mucus, therefore mucus plug.
describing gait would be hyphenated...sm
Subject: describing gait would be hyphenated...sm
gait is broad based
patient has a broad-based gait.........
Sounds to me like he's just describing the shape
Subject: Sounds to me like he's just describing the shape
of the part of the patella that remains (and the rest is missing.
He is probably describing the findings on an MRI scan SM
Subject: He is probably describing the findings on an MRI scan SM
If a patient has had spine surgery, the MRI is more than likely done with contrast. The contrast causes the MRI to "signal" when the contrast is bright in any area. That's what it means.
crazy observation here, but could he be describing...sm
Subject: crazy observation here, but could he be describing...sm
the sound of the puffs being administered, instead of staying 1 "puff" b.i.d., he's saying something that sounds like the med being administered? I know that sounds dumb, but that's what comes to my mind.
Do you think this is a brand name or describing a condition???nm
Subject: Do you think this is a brand name or describing a condition???nm
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Looks like a phrase describing dyes. sm
Subject: Looks like a phrase describing dyes. sm
first word looks like roentgenography or roentgenograph (x-ray) contrast media.
The sceond is Diatrizoate Meglumine, which is like Cystographin, another contrast dye.
Contrast media link for you.
http://imaging.mallinckrodt.com/Products/ProductList.asp?DataGroup=2
Sounds like he is describing the prostate.
Subject: Sounds like he is describing the prostate.
dr is describing postop incisions- sm
Subject: dr is describing postop incisions- sm
She does have some erythema in her perineum and her buttocks. She is not tender in this area, and there is no s/l screpadence or sucrepadence or induration noted.
possibly occult sciatic pain ( pain hidden/concealed/not manifest) ? nm
Subject: possibly occult sciatic pain ( pain hidden/concealed/not manifest) ? nm
if it's in the spine, it could be "discogenic" pain versus "facet"-related pain
Subject: if it's in the spine, it could be "discogenic" pain versus "facet"-related pain
may be rachis or rakish, describing the segment.nm
Subject: may be rachis or rakish, describing the segment.nm
nm
end-to-side colostomy, describing the anastomosis? nm
Subject: end-to-side colostomy, describing the anastomosis? nm
s
yes, if describing location in surgery, not for time though. (nm)
Subject: yes, if describing location in surgery, not for time though. (nm)
x
Not sure. It sounds like he's describing the base as "fibromere"
Subject: Not sure. It sounds like he's describing the base as "fibromere"
When describing a rash, it's discrete and not discreet, right? (sm)
Subject: When describing a rash, it's discrete and not discreet, right? (sm)
Just verifying...I haven't typed that term in a long time. TIA.
He was describing basilic vein, why it was inaccessible.
Subject: He was describing basilic vein, why it was inaccessible.
Thank you very much for the research and information you acquired.
could be TKA-total knee amputation. pain could be "ghost" pain --nm
Subject: could be TKA-total knee amputation. pain could be "ghost" pain --nm
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Drug name - s/l amarek, for back pain and neck pain
Subject: Drug name - s/l amarek, for back pain and neck pain
Any ideas? Thanks!
So he's probably describing a problem with the tendon itself - appearance is bowstrung?
Subject: So he's probably describing a problem with the tendon itself - appearance is bowstrung?
nm
I believe it is mucous because it is describing the type of cyst. See inside.
Subject: I believe it is mucous because it is describing the type of cyst. See inside.
A mucous retention cyst is a cyst caused by an obstruction of a duct, usually belonging to the parotid gland or a minor salivary gland.
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?
Might be describing the skin of the abdominal walls has having scaling, as in a rash.
Subject: Might be describing the skin of the abdominal walls has having scaling, as in a rash.
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Also when used as a compound modifier describing a noun or pronoun, it is follow-up - sm
Subject: Also when used as a compound modifier describing a noun or pronoun, it is follow-up - sm
For example, follow-up MRI or follow-up examination. I hope this helps you!
grafts are either straight or curved, so perhaps saying, "U-type" (describing the shape)? prob
Subject: grafts are either straight or curved, so perhaps saying, "U-type" (describing the shape)? probably not UTI... nm
Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
shoulder pain and knee pain
Subject: shoulder pain and knee pain
Doctor says, "he denies any neck pain or s/l ridicular symptomatology into the upper extremity.
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