actually he might have said 60 (6-0) He is telling you "six zero" so you don't typ 16 inste
Posted By: ltt on 2007-07-19
In Reply to: His EF was ..Dr. says 66 zero %.. 66.0% or just 66%? thank you - debbie
Subject: actually he might have said 60 (6-0) He is telling you "six zero" so you don't typ 16 instead of 60
Probably too late for this message, but wanted to give you an FYI - I have several doctors who say "fifty, five zero" hoping the transcriptionst understands they are saying 50 rather than 15
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S/l "six-mono-asteo" morphine?
Subject: S/l "six-mono-asteo" morphine?
The patient was found unconscious and brought to the hospital:
"She was positive for opiates on her screen and negative for (s/l six-mono-asteo) morphine. She had an elevated QTC and an elevated amitriptyline level"
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Thanks for telling me. nm
Subject: Thanks for telling me. nm
This is what my gut was telling me to do
Subject: This is what my gut was telling me to do
This is why I'm so confused because the grading of the transcripts is so inconsistent. They say transcribe as dictated, then add headings, it's always different. It would be nice if it were the real world then there would be more of a reference point. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for telling us. nm
Subject: Thanks for telling us. nm
nm is telling you that ST is not an abbreviation sm
Subject: nm is telling you that ST is not an abbreviation sm
in this case. ST is an electrocardiographic wave segment.
thanks for telling us, but 'stylus' is also right...sm
Subject: thanks for telling us, but 'stylus' is also right...sm
sty·let (st-lt, stlt)
n.
1. A fine wire that is run through a catheter, cannula, or hollow needle to keep it stiff or clear of debris.
2. A slender surgical probe.
Also called stylus.
No there was not any telling info prior to that. ..
Subject: No there was not any telling info prior to that. ..
I sent for QA, so I'll let you all know what it is :) Thank you though!!
Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm
Subject: Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm
sorry it posted so many times--it kept telling me there was an error, so I kept reposting! OOPS!
Subject: sorry it posted so many times--it kept telling me there was an error, so I kept reposting! OOPS!
Something's telling me this might be a German sort of word to describe the quality of the
Subject: Something's telling me this might be a German sort of word to describe the quality of the
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No I'm actually not rude...but go ahead and keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel bette
Subject: No I'm actually not rude...but go ahead and keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.
Why don't you go read through your posts, they don't sound very friendly to me.
Sound like she is dictating "fixed hydrocephalus" or "six hydrocephalus", but I can't
Subject: Sound like she is dictating "fixed hydrocephalus" or "six hydrocephalus", but I can't find anything
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