Yeah you're right I think Robert Jones dressing is correct as it is used for orthopedic support b
Posted By: MT-gurl on 2009-03-10
In Reply to: Robert jones dressing sm - Tracey
Subject: Yeah you're right I think Robert Jones dressing is correct as it is used for orthopedic support bandage...
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Robert jones dressing sm
Subject: Robert jones dressing sm
Pt has tibial tendonitis and tibial sesamoid. Dr dictates he will use a s/l "Rogerman dressing". I am thinking she means Robert Jones dressing.
Fits the context does it not??
Robert Jones dressing?
Subject: Robert Jones dressing?
could it be Robert Jones dressing?
Robert Jones? (immobilizing dressing, bandage, or sometimes called a splint by orthopeds)
Subject: Robert Jones? (immobilizing dressing, bandage, or sometimes called a splint by orthopeds)
Yeah, Kling is right; it's a kind of dressing. The other one is
Subject: Yeah, Kling is right; it's a kind of dressing. The other one is
..."extended care with penicillin and Unasyn," maybe?
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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Oh yeah I guess you're right
Subject: Oh yeah I guess you're right
didn't think of that! I guess he is saying Viagra though.
You're welcome, yeah some OT tonight.
Subject: You're welcome, yeah some OT tonight.
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. ???
yeah, if you're a verbatim account do nitro paste, otherwise
Subject: yeah, if you're a verbatim account do nitro paste, otherwise
spell out to nitroglycerin paste. Doc slang. Don't cha love it!
these would be lower case correct? orthopedic department of the medial school.
Subject: these would be lower case correct? orthopedic department of the medial school.
perhaps a trip to the orthopedic department at the medical school would help him find somebody that could advise him regarding this approach.
shopping cart sign is correct., i.e. leaning forward on a shopping cart for support relieves back pa
Subject: shopping cart sign is correct., i.e. leaning forward on a shopping cart for support relieves back pain/neuro symptoms
Following dressing change, the dressing was replaced under increased layers of s/l Perlex. nm
Subject: Following dressing change, the dressing was replaced under increased layers of s/l Perlex. nm
Yep type of dressing is Kerlix, fluff (as a separate dressing)
Subject: Yep type of dressing is Kerlix, fluff (as a separate dressing)
occlusive dressing -- dressing that hermetically seals? sm
Subject: occlusive dressing -- dressing that hermetically seals? sm
Dept Physiology, Development and Implantation of a Biological Pacemaker (Sponsor: ... Evaluation of a new liquid occlusive dressing for excisional wounds. ... bioinfo.osa.sunysb.edu:8080/fdp/public/researchSearch.jsp?firstname=&keywords=Death&logic=and - 203k - Cached - Similar pages [ More results from bioinfo.osa.sunysb.edu ] |
A permanent pacemaker is an electronic device that helps maintain adequate ... formed at or near the insertion site and covered with an occlusive dressing. ... www.ajnonline.com/pt/re/ajn/fulltext.00000446-199602000-00025.htm;jsessionid=GJ6L2X66kBJc66Tq01NQpR8hldhQ... - Similar pages |
Dressing sutures, sounds like "glusa" dressing?? NM
Subject: Dressing sutures, sounds like "glusa" dressing?? NM
I mean JONES, not Jodi, sorry
Subject: I mean JONES, not Jodi, sorry
nm
I believe you're correct. Thanks.
Subject: I believe you're correct. Thanks.
I believe you're correct. nm
Subject: I believe you're correct. nm
You're both correct. Thank you.
Subject: You're both correct. Thank you.
I do believe you're both correct. Thanks.
Subject: I do believe you're both correct. Thanks.
I believe you're correct. Thanks.
Subject: I believe you're correct. Thanks.
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You're correct on both
Subject: You're correct on both
nm
You're correct...it is RPR.
Subject: You're correct...it is RPR.
It is an abbreviation for rapid plasma reagin.
you're correct sm
Subject: you're correct sm
most often you will hear hyperthenar eminence
you're correct
Subject: you're correct
Thanks for your help. You're correct. sm
Subject: Thanks for your help. You're correct. sm
I typed in obtended and my expander changed it to obtunded, so I must have had this come up at least once before!
Thanks!
Here is dressing list. OpSite dressing?
Subject: Here is dressing list. OpSite dressing?
http://wound.smith-nephew.com/us/Alphalisting.asp?NodeId=2326
There's a Watson-Jones fx classification. nm
Subject: There's a Watson-Jones fx classification. nm
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Jones fracture s/l hydraseal?
Subject: Jones fracture s/l hydraseal?
I think you're correct. They have the patient say EE-DD-CC,
Subject: I think you're correct. They have the patient say EE-DD-CC,
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I belive you're correct
Subject: I belive you're correct
Psych drugs....There are multiple combinations of hydrochlorothiazide with other meds...Do you need a particular brand name?
The Quarterly Index is what I go by....I know, it's old timey, but works for me.
I would think REconstruction is definitely correct, and you're welcome. sm
Subject: I would think REconstruction is definitely correct, and you're welcome. sm
My dad and sister are both English majors. Some of their knowledge stuck. LOL
Bence Jones protein. Don't know about the spike. nm
Subject: Bence Jones protein. Don't know about the spike. nm
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immunophoresis positive for Bence-Jones SM
Subject: immunophoresis positive for Bence-Jones SM
as in Bence-Jones proteinuria.
If you're hearing "number" in there, then yes it's correct. nm
Subject: If you're hearing "number" in there, then yes it's correct. nm
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You're Welcome but I hope I am correct. Cannot really verify, but
Subject: You're Welcome but I hope I am correct. Cannot really verify, but
I am hearing a sp sound at the end of the word instead of ft.
Please help - Ortho - sounds like "she was placed into a Bolton Jones
Subject: Please help - Ortho - sounds like "she was placed into a Bolton Jones
Thanks!
s/l bench jones? total protein which is high and a
Subject: s/l bench jones? total protein which is high and a
urine without any s/l M-spike?
Stedman's shows pseudo-Jones fracture
Subject: Stedman's shows pseudo-Jones fracture
You're looking for a device/system here and not a person, correct? nm
Subject: You're looking for a device/system here and not a person, correct? nm
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You're correct. From onelook.com, a force that moves something along. He's a
Subject: You're correct. From onelook.com, a force that moves something along. He's a
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You're correct, but use red-red. Hear red-white, too, borders, zones, etc. nm
Subject: You're correct, but use red-red. Hear red-white, too, borders, zones, etc. nm
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it's Graves' disease, named after Robert James Graves(1796–1853), a British physician
Subject: it's Graves' disease, named after Robert James Graves(1796–1853), a British physician
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You're correct. Made adjustments so far; missed ཆ' for one set of units. Thx! nm
Subject: You're correct. Made adjustments so far; missed ཆ' for one set of units. Thx! nm
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Ventilatory support
Subject: Ventilatory support
ventilatory support??
Subject: ventilatory support??
maybe?
Nutrition support
Subject: Nutrition support
A patient who is 65 years old is cachectic and weak would benefit from nutritional support so is started on ( ? ) one can a day. It sounds like Pulmicare.
N-U support for foot? See msg
Subject: N-U support for foot? See msg
The patient underwent physical therapy and has been given an N-U support for his foot.
Doc states it as "in dash you" support
echmal support?
Subject: echmal support?
s/l echmal support? A baby who is undergoing stage I Norwood operation for left hyperplastic heart syndrome.
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