You might be right, I will listen for that; she is a slurry spoken American doc. Thank you for your
Posted By: Sandy54 on 2006-02-09
In Reply to: is this an ESL doc? all I can think of is "external canals" as a s/l (do they say anything els - flybye
Subject: You might be right, I will listen for that; she is a slurry spoken American doc. Thank you for your
help.
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BU/slurry consult
Subject: BU/slurry consult
This is for a patient with an ORIF surgery for a dislocated hip and fracture. The nurse states a BU was placed. Does anyone know what BU would stand for? And following surgery the patient had a slurry ? consultation. Any ideas on that one?
Never mind. He's so slurry that I think
Subject: Never mind. He's so slurry that I think
he's actually slurring over 'atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease'. This should be a fun report, LOL.
No, this word is spoken only once
Subject: No, this word is spoken only once
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The QA gods have spoken
Subject: The QA gods have spoken
it was HVCD Hypertensive cardiovascular disease.
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Thanks to all - I blanked it - doc could have spoken clearly! nm
Subject: Thanks to all - I blanked it - doc could have spoken clearly! nm
Where in that sentence is this word being spoken?
Subject: Where in that sentence is this word being spoken?
Also, is that a time stamp in there, or is that where this mystery word should be? That's a doozie for sure!
still cannot verify urochannel and it is being clearly spoken
Subject: still cannot verify urochannel and it is being clearly spoken
He says it like 6 times. Not sure if he means urinary channel or ?? I know he is not saying the Monti-Yang. I don't know..
yes it does, thank you. ps - not offshore, but not American either. nm
Subject: yes it does, thank you. ps - not offshore, but not American either. nm
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is the doctor american?
Subject: is the doctor american?
Finish-American?
Subject: Finish-American?
I swear this doctor had too many pain meds. He says and spells FINISH American. Never heard of it!
African-American or African American
Subject: African-American or African American
For a long time, ASR was typing African-American. Now, it's typing African American without the hyphen. Does anyone know which way is correct?
Thank you so much in advance. I hope you're having a great transcription day and getting at least some easy docs. I can't believe resident changeover is just a few months away. Oh, how I dread that....
Per google on American Society of
Subject: Per google on American Society of
Clinical Oncology it is Stage IAE.
per Google, American College of.
Subject: per Google, American College of.
Chest Physicians and the Journal of Neurosurgery use the term.
African-American hyphenated?
Subject: African-American hyphenated?
I was always taught African-American was hyphenated, and that's the way it came up on the ASR for the longest time. Now, it comes up without the hypen. Thoughts? We don't hyphenate Caucansian-male.
One thought - if the Indians are using our ASR, they should have to submit corrections before they are changed.
Just call me cornfused and befuzzled.
Standardized by the American Diabetes Association.
Subject: Standardized by the American Diabetes Association.
My guess is that people were probably doing it both ways, and so to just make it easier, they picked the one that was easier to read.
The American HeritageŽ Medical Dictionary
Subject: The American HeritageŽ Medical Dictionary
verˇteˇbra (vűrt-br)
n. pl. verˇteˇbras or verˇteˇbrae
Agree with you have always typed pleural as vertebrae, but just wanted to note what this dictionary states.
Mucus plug per American Pregnancy
Subject: Mucus plug per American Pregnancy
...a Native American lady. Are the caps correct? TIA, nm
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Tako-Tsubo per American Heart Association.
Subject: Tako-Tsubo per American Heart Association.
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it was changed by the American Diabetes Association years ago to type 2 NM
Subject: it was changed by the American Diabetes Association years ago to type 2 NM
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American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) see message...
Subject: American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) see message...
A = Complete: No motor or sensory function is preserved in the sacral
segments S4-S5.
American Drug Index has sinografin. Buy a drug book or use rxlist.com
Subject: American Drug Index has sinografin. Buy a drug book or use rxlist.com
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See inside for colon cancer staging per the American Cancer Society.
Subject: See inside for colon cancer staging per the American Cancer Society.
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_3X_How_is_colon_and_rectum_cancer_staged.asp
well, this site IS an American MT site....nm
Subject: well, this site IS an American MT site....nm
I tried to listen...
Subject: I tried to listen...
for films and it was just not coming through, I didn't think of lunges though. Thank you
Thank you, I will listen again
Subject: Thank you, I will listen again
:-)
Thanks, that is probably it. I will listen to it again.
Subject: Thanks, that is probably it. I will listen to it again.
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could be, I will listen again, thanx
Subject: could be, I will listen again, thanx
One I came across you might want to listen for. Not sure ...
Subject: One I came across you might want to listen for. Not sure ...
A new liver biopsy instrument taking the form of a suction biopsy syringe with two pistons and a Menghini needle, is described.
I think OP should re-listen...
Subject: I think OP should re-listen...
if I HAD to make a guess, I would guess it had something to do with full extraocular movements, but cannot think of anything expanding from FOF.
The more I listen...
Subject: The more I listen...
The more I think maybe she is saying opioid and benzo screen. Would love to hear some opinions on this. Thanks again!
Going to listen again for that, thank you!
Subject: Going to listen again for that, thank you!
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Going to listen for this, thank you!
Subject: Going to listen for this, thank you!
x
Will listen again.
Subject: Will listen again.
Thanks for your help.
Re-listen
Subject: Re-listen
That does not make sense. Are you sure you are hearing Stool - that might be what is throwing you off, try listening for sludge or something else.
Maybe - I am going to listen again, thanks!
Subject: Maybe - I am going to listen again, thanks!
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I will listen to it again--
Subject: I will listen to it again--
Thanks for the suggestions!
Please Listen
Subject: Please Listen
Hello, my fellow MTs. I need your help to listen to this string of words to see if it makes sense.
Doc is dictating CT orbits. This is what it sounds like:
Optic nerve sheaths or sleeves (???) are ectatic bilaterally.
Can you help?
Thanks in advance.
ooh, maybe. I will take another listen. Thanks!
Subject: ooh, maybe. I will take another listen. Thanks!
that might be it, I will listen again
Subject: that might be it, I will listen again
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Maybe, let me listen again!
Subject: Maybe, let me listen again!
Thanks
Listen for the following:
Subject: Listen for the following:
rectus muscle??? (a shot in the dark here)
silk ties for hemostasis
to remove the lymph node bearing tissue
Reflected/FloSeal, I think, are both correct
figure-of-eight
the more i listen, it s/l
Subject: the more i listen, it s/l
shull deformity, but still, what is it??
I think that's it. I will listen again.
Subject: I think that's it. I will listen again.
Thanks for the help!
No no, none of those. I already tried to listen out to them and it definitely is not that. Any other
Subject: No no, none of those. I already tried to listen out to them and it definitely is not that. Any other
Will listen again-Thanks!
Subject: Will listen again-Thanks!
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I will listen again
Subject: I will listen again
Thanks for the response! When researching that is the conclusion I came up with, but it really sounds like "dys" at the beginning! Thanks!
thanks. will listen again. not sure though.
Subject: thanks. will listen again. not sure though.
;)
Thanks - I was trying to listen for that but (SM)
Subject: Thanks - I was trying to listen for that but (SM)
he has such a thick accent but that is it! Thank you!
listen for
Subject: listen for
monofilament testing
Thanks! I will listen again . . . Maybe
Subject: Thanks! I will listen again . . . Maybe
Thanks you!!!!
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