a moribund status
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-01-24
In Reply to: Death report anyone heard of s/l amorben status definitely not saying morbid - xcopper
Subject: a moribund status
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moribund?
Subject: moribund?
I wouldn't change" status" to "with" here, performance status is, sm
Subject: I wouldn't change" status" to "with" here, performance status is, sm
a specific term to quantify the patient's well being, "performance with" doesn't mean the same thing.
Mental Status Exam: Symptom Status?
Subject: Mental Status Exam: Symptom Status?
Here's the context: He smiles much of the time; he is cooperative. Symptom status revealed that he knew that George Bush was the current president and that Bill Clinton preceded him. He denies hearing any voices.....
Symptom sounds similar to System, Simple, etc., for this example. Any input?
Status post stent placement and status post s/l key-til? placement
Subject: Status post stent placement and status post s/l key-til? placement
DNR status
Subject: DNR status
In assessment if dictates DNR-how would you transcribe that? I know I have to expand, but would I capitalize it or just leave it do not resuscitate?
Status
Subject: Status
No, I said status means "with." Replace the word "status" with the word "with" since they mean the same thing and then you don't need a comma. :-)
Status
Subject: Status
Maybe you're getting a different vibe from the doc than I would. I would think that he meant decreasing performance in say- his activity level. If he meant decreasing performance status, he would actually be saying "decreasing performance condition." Really doesn't make much sense, even for an ESL, while a lot of them do put the noun before the adjective. :-) Status usually means at the present time where status post means the time afterwards. I wouldn't think he meant "decreasing performance status" meaning the condition of decreasing performance but rather "decreasing performance" with nausea, diarrhea, etc. It doesn't seem necessary for him to add the word "status" after "performance, where "decreasing performance," status, i.e, conditions of nausea, diarrhea, etc. would be necessary. But, the doc's ESL, so who really knows. :-)
Status Asthmaticus
Subject: Status Asthmaticus
Status Asthmaticus - Status asthmaticus is a medical emergency in which asthma symptoms are refractory to initial bronchodilator therapy in the emergency
status post PCI
Subject: status post PCI
I see this all the time in cardiology.
status post TAB? SM
Subject: status post TAB? SM
Here is a link with some abbrevs for OB/GYN.
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/obgyn-clerkship/UVA/Abbreviations.cfm
patient status
Subject: patient status
Patient has COPD, recent MI, anemia, is nonambulatory but is stable. She is being discharged for physical therapy. Her prognosis from a cardiac standpoint is [s/l bare/there]. Thanks.
it is mental status
Subject: it is mental status
They give lactulose with hepatic encephalopathy. Helps to lower ammonia level. Dad had cirrhosis so know first hand :-(
status post
Subject: status post
nm
Neurovascular status. NM
Subject: Neurovascular status. NM
Code status
Subject: Code status
Anyone know if code status is addressed in the AAMT BOS? I cannot find it but am not certain what to look under either. Wondering if this should always be set apart with all caps or separate line?
Status post or status-post?
Subject: Status post or status-post?
Just curious..have been using status-post and never heard anything about it being wrong, QA just told me today that it is status post and I can't get with my regular QA gal to clarify..anyone??
Status post
Subject: Status post
I have never seen/used a hyphen either. I guess it also depends upon what the doctor wants. I have one doctor where I use a hyphen in follow-up no matter what, and I know that is not "correct" just they way he wants it.
status post
Subject: status post
no hyphen....Status post
Status post ......
Subject: Status post ......
I am lost ladies......
"Status post (s/l) when-troco-nay pay and gout,time four years." This is in past history. Foreign doc.
Thanks for any help! Kelley
Discharge status
Subject: Discharge status
Psychiatric discharge summary: Sounds like OPT NSD 'discharge'.
Could it be Vigamox? Many pts are on this status
Subject: Could it be Vigamox? Many pts are on this status
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Status post?.................nm
Subject: Status post?.................nm
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status post
Subject: status post
Thanks...but I don't think I hear the word Post.
(s/l?) focult status?
Subject: (s/l?) focult status?
(s/l?) focult status?
of occult status
Subject: of occult status
focal status
Subject: focal status
focal status as in Neuro
performance status
Subject: performance status
he presented to my office with s/l; decreasing performance status nausea, diarrhea
If this is decreasing performance status is there any punctuation following?
This is also an ESL
Thanks
Performance status
Subject: Performance status
Since the word "status" means "with" the sentence would read, decreasing performance with nausea, diarrhea.... You wouldn't put a comma before with. It would be bad grammar, IMHO. :-)
Comma after status.
Subject: Comma after status.
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one never puts post together when status is....
Subject: one never puts post together when status is....
Sorry, I cannot help you with the atouche thing but I saw you put
status postbilateral......
As I know it, we put post together with the next word only if STATUS does not precede post....
postmastectomy would be correct but status postmastectomy would be incorrect....s/b status post mastectomy in the latter case. *S*
impression, SP - status post
Subject: impression, SP - status post
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Mental status exam
Subject: Mental status exam
That is usually a mini-mental status exam. Could that be what he is saying?
Clarification - s/l symptom status
Subject: Clarification - s/l symptom status
To clarify, I need help with this:
He smiles much of the time; he is cooperative. s/l Symptom status revealed that he knew that George Bush was the current president and that Bill Clinton preceded him. He denies hearing any voices.....
Thanks!
ACOG performance status?
Subject: ACOG performance status?
Doc is saying ECOG performance status 1 and s/l ACOG performance status 1. I do not think he is repeating the ECOG again. Not sure what ACOG means if there is such a thing. Patient has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and AIDS and is admitted for chemotherapy.
You must be talking about employee status...
Subject: You must be talking about employee status...
because I agree with the other poster... I make 2-3 times the amount as an IC paid by the line as I would hourly... Thank God I still have the job. However, my mom did the same thing but just recently went to employee status because she needed the health benefits as her and my father were both self employed.... so it just depends on your situation I think!
unknown s/l "debattle" status.
Subject: unknown s/l "debattle" status.
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status post ilia? please sm
Subject: status post ilia? please sm
Under HPI, patient has a very long and complicated history. Towards the end of the list, doctor says "dysphagia status post PEG, anemia status post ilia, status post UTI etc."
Truth is, he says anemia status post ilia and then repeats himself w/o anemia, he just says status post ilia, status post UTI.
Any ideas what this ilia is? :) Thanks.
Could he be saying "renal status" panel?
Subject: Could he be saying "renal status" panel?
OH DUH! STATUS POST! I NEED A MARGARITA!
Subject: OH DUH! STATUS POST! I NEED A MARGARITA!
GEE, I FEEL REALLY DUMB.
marital status single?
Subject: marital status single?
x
status post lap-ness?
Subject: status post lap-ness?
This person had significant GI symptoms which are resolved status post s/l lap-ness
status post dialysis?
Subject: status post dialysis?
ASCVD status post BMI?
Subject: ASCVD status post BMI?
I am puzzled on this one- I am used to doctors saying ASCVD status post MI but this one sounds like something different along the lines of status post BMI, DMI? I cannot figure it out- any ideas?
ASCVD status post BMI
Subject: ASCVD status post BMI
Could it be the DMI - diaphragmatic myocardial infarction.
status post s/l r & d for an abscess?
Subject: status post s/l r & d for an abscess?
I assume it is drainage, but not sure?
Help with mental status term
"The patient did have difficulty following the procedure. She had some mental _____ and whether or not this is related to anesthesia or to her severe blood loss is not quite clear but she is doing very well now. She is pretty sharp. She is accompanied by her caregiver and seems to ask the appropriate questions."
It sounds something like it ends in "tion"
Definitely noteworthy status post s/m
Subject: Definitely noteworthy status post s/m
Noteworthy is defined in Random House Webster's Dictionary and is one word. Status post means following or after and is two separate words. Hope this helps!
Status post MVR CABG.
Subject: Status post MVR CABG.
Should there be a comma MVR,CABG. I came across MVR/CABG and am now doubting myself. Thanks for your help.
status post mvr cabg
Subject: status post mvr cabg
hi,
Look what i have come across is that mvr is mitral valve replacement and cabg is coronary artery bypass graft so status post mvr, cabg or mvr and cabg is the proper way i feel. usually putting mvr/cabg means it can be either of the two but here both are different procedures so I guess to be on the safer side i think it should be cabg, mvr or cabg and mvr.
hope that helps.
s/l status post cuv edge
Subject: s/l status post cuv edge
past surgical history, first item is s/l status post cuvedge?
Do you hyphenate status post? nm
Subject: Do you hyphenate status post? nm
Thanks!
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