all I could find relating to this subject was dysarthria. nm
Posted By: DumDum on 2007-06-06
In Reply to: s/l atheranocis - mtab
Subject: all I could find relating to this subject was dysarthria. nm
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I doubt it, as appendiceal is relating to the appendix and cystocele relating to the bladder.
Subject: I doubt it, as appendiceal is relating to the appendix and cystocele relating to the bladder.
dysarthria
Subject: dysarthria
dysarthria
Subject: dysarthria
There is mild dysarthria without dysphonia or dysphagia.
Subject: There is mild dysarthria without dysphonia or dysphagia.
I can't hear anything but "lis well"?
Thanks for helping
relating to the stomach...
Subject: relating to the stomach...
The stomach also looks fairly redundant like one might see with somebody with gastric apnea.
Is there such as thing as gastric apnea or maybe even acne? I am unable to find anything on either one.
Here's another - Ultralite - relating
Subject: Here's another - Ultralite - relating
they could not perform a right upper quadrant ultrasound at that time, a CT scan was performed which showed no evidence of acute inflammatory process but _Ultralite__ did show renal calculi without obstruction
I am seeing on Google that this might be right but didn't think I was viewing reliable sites - some mentioned in chat room type settings, etc.
anuric??? relating to anuria - nm
Subject: anuric??? relating to anuria - nm
since you gave NO relating information a guess might be
Subject: since you gave NO relating information a guess might be
x
A couple questions relating to pancreas
Subject: A couple questions relating to pancreas
This is a patient with advanced pancreatic cancer. Here's the part I'm having trouble with. He was admitted to the hospital. "The patient did undergo attempts at [s/l ESRT or "e ester tee"?]. However, the tumor was protruding through the duodenum [s/l ambule] and common bile duct cannot be cannulated. He was determined to be unresectable and underwent a choledochojejunostomy, gastrojejunostomy, and enteroenterostomy for diversion." Whew! Any ideas?
Yes. Temporally --: of, relating to, or limited by time.
Subject: Yes. Temporally --: of, relating to, or limited by time.
Some examples:
neurological symptoms are temporally related to statins.
Determine if symptoms are temporally related to. work,
There is a Brown's sign according to Stedman's ENT book and I saw it on Google relating to tym
Subject: There is a Brown's sign according to Stedman's ENT book and I saw it on Google relating to tympanographic documentation
I know this is too late, but you have it right. Ungual means relating to the nails, subungual is
Subject: I know this is too late, but you have it right. Ungual means relating to the nails, subungual is "under the nail".
It does s/l phrenic lesions, could that be correct in terms of anatomy, relating to diaphragm?
Subject: It does s/l phrenic lesions, could that be correct in terms of anatomy, relating to diaphragm?
What does *S* mean in your subject line? nm
Subject: What does *S* mean in your subject line? nm
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write it just like you have it in subject
Subject: write it just like you have it in subject
Subject: word help
Subject: Subject: word help
might be visual analog score?
If all that is there is the subject line,
Subject: If all that is there is the subject line,
then that is all there is. They did not write anything else.
Subject: DTAD??
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Diffuse alveolar damage (DAD)
operculum? Here is some info on that subject. sm
Subject: operculum? Here is some info on that subject. sm
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don't know your subject matter but probably "biestrogen"...nm
Subject: don't know your subject matter but probably "biestrogen"...nm
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always speculating way off the subject...sheesh. nm
Subject: always speculating way off the subject...sheesh. nm
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see post below - one subject, many replies...nm
Subject: see post below - one subject, many replies...nm
Okay, the subject line looks perverted
Subject: Okay, the subject line looks perverted
so I had to post again to so that would not be the first thing people see when coming to this board. LOL
not sure what your subject line meant but
Subject: not sure what your subject line meant but
I have one account in particular which states "omit sincerely even if dictator states sincerely"
subject/verb agreement
Subject: subject/verb agreement
DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES: AP, lateral and oblique of the left ankle was/were obtained in our office.
I know this is very basic but I also type it as "were" and the spell check always wants me to change it to "was" and now on my last report my manager changed it to "was".
Anybody??
See inside for what the AAMT BOS says on the subject. sm
Subject: See inside for what the AAMT BOS says on the subject. sm
RBC, rbc - RBC is preferred abbreviation for red blood count; rbc for red blood cells.
WBC, wbc - WBC is preferred abbreviation for white blood count; wbc for white blood cells.
The way I remember it is WBC for whenever they are giving like CBC result; wbc for urine or CSF results.
I used to have a big problem with this, but I finally got it! :)
Percocet is very subject to abuse, so probably correct.
Subject: Percocet is very subject to abuse, so probably correct.
Post S/L directly in the subject line
Subject: Post S/L directly in the subject line
we're not talking about that; wrong subject.
Subject: we're not talking about that; wrong subject.
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compound modifiers preceding the subject
Subject: compound modifiers preceding the subject
When the following phrase is dictated:
"He is a well nourished appearing patient,"
What is the most appropriate transcript format? With, or without hyphens? One of our staff Doc.s keeps dictating this phrase and we are stumped. Of course, this one phrase does not appear to be in BOS!
Thanks for your help!
Was completed. Remainder is the subject here and is singular not pleural. nm
Subject: Was completed. Remainder is the subject here and is singular not pleural. nm
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I'm sorry I wasn't more help. I saw your subject line and didn't read further
Subject: I'm sorry I wasn't more help. I saw your subject line and didn't read further
Lying is correct in this case. Laying takes a subject, sm
Subject: Lying is correct in this case. Laying takes a subject, sm
Laying is correct if she is laying an egg or laying a baby down for a nap. If you recline, you are lying. Sounds like a insult, doesn't it, like she isn't telling the truth.
If you goggle bihemispheric, there is a huge amount of information on the subject.
Subject: If you goggle bihemispheric, there is a huge amount of information on the subject.
Give us hint in the subject line, rather posting every message
Subject: Give us hint in the subject line, rather posting every message
You will get more quick responses.
Has anyone heard of prylotherapy? I can find it using Google, but I can't find whether it is cap
Subject: Has anyone heard of prylotherapy? I can find it using Google, but I can't find whether it is cap'd.
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Can find plenty on the internet regarding lipodermosclerosis, but unfortunately cannot find that exa
Subject: Can find plenty on the internet regarding lipodermosclerosis, but unfortunately cannot find that exact spelling in any dictionary... sorry. Anyone else?
Where did you find, I still cannot find that spelling anywhere?
Subject: Where did you find, I still cannot find that spelling anywhere?
all i find
Subject: all i find
is EndoMed LSS laparoscopy system, not a tissue expander...? sorry.
I could not find
Subject: I could not find
pseudoarthopathy on the web, in the Stedman's or anywhere else. I knew what the different words meant, but I did not know if the one word existed.
Sorry, cannot find anything
Subject: Sorry, cannot find anything
If you happen to find out what this word is, please post it. Usually, if the wordd exists or anything close to it...I can find it. My brother is a physician and he also has no idea what the word could be based on what you say it sounds like.
Sorry I couldn't help.
Where did you find that? Thanks!
Subject: Where did you find that? Thanks!
I've checked everywhere, even googled it. Nothing.
Thanks again!
Where did you find that? sm
Subject: Where did you find that? sm
I can only find "Wise" anywhere I have looked or searched. The doctor spells it as "Wyse" but I am not sure that is correct. Did you find it written somewhere? I want to be absolutely sure I am right before going against his spelling.
Must be why I could find sm
Subject: Must be why I could find sm
no other confirmation of that phrase.
Thanks. Could not find that myself! nm
Subject: Thanks. Could not find that myself! nm
About all I could find also. Sorry. nm
Subject: About all I could find also. Sorry. nm
Did you find out
Subject: Did you find out
I am a new mt and was wondering if you found out the answer. I do OB/GYN too. I try to find someone I can call to listen to it!
do we always find them? naw....ya win some..nm
Subject: do we always find them? naw....ya win some..nm
I tried and tried to find this for you...
Subject: I tried and tried to find this for you...
I'm not ortho, but I do ortho every now and then as a secondary. I looked this up all over the place for you (Stedman's books and the Internet) and I just couldn't get it. I spent a good 20 minutes on this earlier today and just couldn't find anything. I tried!!!!
Sorry, can't find this either nm
Subject: Sorry, can't find this either nm
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I can find
Subject: I can find
"copolymer ankle-foot orthotic"
and "calcaneal spur cookie orthotic" listed in Stedman's Ortho and Rehab book. Only the terms are listed, not their applications. Is it either one of these, do you think?
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