Yeah, i type Mallampati a lot, but it isn't even close to that....any other ideas out there?
Posted By: tracy on 2009-01-06
In Reply to: No idea on first, but second is probably - Mallampati. (NM)
Subject: Yeah, i type Mallampati a lot, but it isn't even close to that....any other ideas out there?
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!
Subject: Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
xx
Mallampati - this 1 got me for a while, 2!
Subject: Mallampati - this 1 got me for a while, 2!
nm
It is Mallampati III
Subject: It is Mallampati III
Here's a link that explains the classification:
http://www.anest.ufl.edu/at/case1/mallampati.html
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
It's Mallampati.
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
Mallampati. nm
Subject: Mallampati. nm
Mallampati.
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
nm
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
Scores a patient's airway patency.
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
Thank you so much-Mallampati.
Subject: Thank you so much-Mallampati.
I swear, I need more coffee or something to wake up. I'm making a few mistakes today...not so good to have to call my new SA5 supervisor saying I forgot to do the ADT match on an easy record. What a goober.
Mallampati II
Subject: Mallampati II
xx
Mallampati
Subject: Mallampati
Mallampati nm
Subject: Mallampati nm
.
According to BOS - It's Mallampati IV
Subject: According to BOS - It's Mallampati IV
It can also be stated as Mallampati-Samsoon, but the classification is always I - IV, and the roman numeral should be used.
Mallampati classification
Subject: Mallampati classification
xx
Is it Mallampati, or Mallampatti?...nm
Subject: Is it Mallampati, or Mallampatti?...nm
nm
Mallampati (score)
Subject: Mallampati (score)
nm
Class 3 Mallampati NM
Subject: Class 3 Mallampati NM
x
class III Mallampati. NM
Subject: class III Mallampati. NM
Mallampati score
Subject: Mallampati score
Mallampati score. check Cardiopulmonary.
Mallampati score
Subject: Mallampati score
its Mallampati score
Mallampati score. nm
Subject: Mallampati score. nm
WAG but Mallampati 4? (airway) ?sm
Subject: WAG but Mallampati 4? (airway) ?sm
Mallampati Score, Mallampati Classification. ... Higher Mallampati score (Type 4 ) is higher risk. More difficult intubation; Associated with Sleep Apnea ...www.fpnotebook.com/ENT/Exam/MlmptScr.htm - 21k - Cached - Similar pages
The Mallampati classification is a commonly used means of preoperatively predicting a difficult endotracheal intubation. As the laryngeal portion of the ... cat
Mallampati score. sm
Subject: Mallampati score. sm
Nov 3, 2008 ... Mallampati Score, Mallampati Classification. ... Higher Mallampati score (Type 4 ) is higher risk. More difficult intubation; Associated with ... www.fpnotebook.com/ENT/Exam/MlmptScr.htm - 21k - Cached - Similar pages
Jul 28, 2006 ... The Mallampati score, an assessment of tongue size relative to the oral pharynx, has become a staple among the difficult-intubation ...emergency-medicine.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2006/728/2 - Similar pagesby A
Mallampati Score
Subject: Mallampati Score
Supposed to be classification for ease of intubation.
Mallampati oropharyngeal score
Subject: Mallampati oropharyngeal score
yes class 3 would be fine
Mallampati class IV airway
Subject: Mallampati class IV airway
Mallampati score (check spelling) nm
Subject: Mallampati score (check spelling) nm
It is Mallampati. A classification used in ariway assessment.
Subject: It is Mallampati. A classification used in ariway assessment.
The number would be Class IV
Yeah, there are. But
Subject: Yeah, there are. But
"Are you kidding? Does not deserve an answer." sounds more like specific question related rather than too many posts related.
yeah, could have been PET
Subject: yeah, could have been PET
sure did s/l pan though! I didn't think pan CT made any sense and couldn't find a reference, but I wanted to be sure.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the help!
OHH yeah that does help. She did say
Subject: OHH yeah that does help. She did say
pt is scheduled for a "colectomy takedown and reanastomosis" I guess I'll leave it as she says it. I thought maybe she could have been using the wrong term and meant "colostomy takedown" or it could have been "colectomy, takedown, and reanastomosis" like the pt was going to have another colectomy.
Thanks so much for the help! And just in time, too, I'm just about to send in the report. Much appreciated!
well yeah, sure....if it is an ESL....*LOL*
Subject: well yeah, sure....if it is an ESL....*LOL*
too funny!!! You're correct!!!!
Of course, I was just taking *a guess* - because I don't know a *y* - and I just based my response on the 2a the OP typed.....but thanks for adding to the helping fun part of all this
And oh yeah...
Subject: And oh yeah...
Does anyone know where a good psych eval template is??? Preferably one with samples. TY again.
yeah, yeah, that's it!
Subject: yeah, yeah, that's it!
THANKS! :)
Ha, yeah I know about the
Subject: Ha, yeah I know about the
no "v". I have several ESLs!
yeah, maybe...
Subject: yeah, maybe...
Maybe that does look better.
I wish we could find this documented in some reference book!
Uh, yeah, that should be
Subject: Uh, yeah, that should be
malformation. Both times. Yikes! lol I think I need to go to bed.
LOL, yeah maybe!
Subject: LOL, yeah maybe!
nm
yeah..
Subject: yeah..
That is what I knew to do, I am just second guessing everything tonight! Thanks!
yeah!!!
Subject: yeah!!!
Thanks guys. Yes the patient had kydney stones.
YEAH!
Subject: YEAH!
I love it when you look and look and then find it.
Yeah....FDL
Subject: Yeah....FDL
got it earlier while searching for correct word.....thnx for your time....
Yeah...
Subject: Yeah...
Yeah. I know. 21 of the 25 doctors I routinely transcribe are ESL. It's challenging, to say the least. I was just hoping that someone would recognize the sounds. (I know that sometimes I can, even when reading what someone else heard.)
I blanked it. Will report back if anyone cares.
yeah
Subject: yeah
yeah it is technetium sorry rushing while writting the post. Thanks
Yeah! Thank you!
Subject: Yeah! Thank you!
I was getting so frustrated by that one. Thanks for helping me!
Yeah thats it! Thank you!
Subject: Yeah thats it! Thank you!
Oh yeah...
Subject: Oh yeah...
I know how that is. It's weird that some docs expect you to go against common rules. The BOS says use of actual numbers should be used exclusively but at times to use your own judgement. But, even common English rules say not to spell out numbers above 10. Now, capitalizing generic medicines is just plain crazy. But you do what they ask, no matter how ignorant. :-) Been there, done that.
oh, yeah that's it.!? Thanks nm
Subject: oh, yeah that's it.!? Thanks nm
x
|