arytenoid...type of cartilage in the larynx..nm
Posted By: wanderer on 2007-10-08
In Reply to: vocal cord edema and small posterior - gi pros
Subject: arytenoid...type of cartilage in the larynx..nm
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no sounds more like quadangular? cartilage, then says removed cartilage and s/l vulna??
Subject: no sounds more like quadangular? cartilage, then says removed cartilage and s/l vulna??
nasal connects to pharynx, not larynx
Subject: nasal connects to pharynx, not larynx
nm
cartilage
Subject: cartilage
Hylan cartilage? States -- grade II hylan cartilage change?
cartilage
Subject: cartilage
hyaline cartilage
cartilage ?
Subject: cartilage ?
S/L "nuted cartilage"
Subject: S/L "nuted cartilage"
"presents for __cartilage and local tissue advancement" (ear)
May be cartilage grafting. nm
Subject: May be cartilage grafting. nm
nm
Not saying cartilage space?
Subject: Not saying cartilage space?
I cannot think of anything it could be but cricoid, as in cricoid thyroid space, unless it is cartilage.
s/l broncho cartilage
Subject: s/l broncho cartilage
She subsequently had a podiatry evaluation and a surgical decision of some damaged s/l broncho cartilage. This in in the foot.
Can you hear "denuded cartilage?" nm
Subject: Can you hear "denuded cartilage?" nm
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cartilage knee brace?
Subject: cartilage knee brace?
is there s/l cudinalar cartilage in the nose?
Subject: is there s/l cudinalar cartilage in the nose?
shouldn't it be ?hyaline? cartilage and probably
Subject: shouldn't it be ?hyaline? cartilage and probably
full-radius resector.
Is there such a thing as triradial cartilage? Thanks for the help. nm
Subject: Is there such a thing as triradial cartilage? Thanks for the help. nm
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Patellofemoral cartilage loss
Subject: Patellofemoral cartilage loss
cartilage and ligamental repair?
Subject: cartilage and ligamental repair?
lastly would they say bowing of the septal cartilage
Subject: lastly would they say bowing of the septal cartilage
was reduced using some s/l Storing?
There is quadrangular cartilage in the nose, but vulna is new on me
Subject: There is quadrangular cartilage in the nose, but vulna is new on me
There was s/l inubreation of part of the cartilage off the bone
Subject: There was s/l inubreation of part of the cartilage off the bone
in Grade III fashion.
Thanks
same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.
Subject: same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.
nm
Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug. nm
Subject: Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug. nm
which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2?
Subject: which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2?
I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM
Subject: I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM
I forget which ones use Roman and which do not. TIA
When doctor says tib-fib, do you type it like that or do you type tibiofibular? Thanks
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Siewart type I or Siewert type I
Subject: Siewart type I or Siewert type I
When I google it, I'm finding both. Cannot locate it in a Stedman's book. Doctor spells with "a" but you can't always go by the spellings!
How do I type this particular type of dialysis bath? sm
Subject: How do I type this particular type of dialysis bath? sm
Doc is an ESL and unclear, but it s/l he is saying "...using a 3 K 21/2 bath." I have never had this in a report and after googling, am still as clueless as I was. I cannot find it in AAMT, either. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
acromion process - type 2 or type II
Subject: acromion process - type 2 or type II
Could it be hollowing-type or hollow-end-type? - nm
Subject: Could it be hollowing-type or hollow-end-type? - nm
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how to type out Type I Aortic aneurysm
Subject: how to type out Type I Aortic aneurysm
Would you use a roman numeral for Type I Aortic aneurysm or use Type one or type 1 ... I am thinking it is Type I but I am unsure. I am new to this all. Thanks for any help.
I would type it under PLAN and type what is dictated.
Subject: I would type it under PLAN and type what is dictated.
I have had that happen to me before, and I was told by QA to not move things around in the report, maybe that is the same for you, but if I were typing this report, I would type it in the order as is dictated, even if that means typing it under the heading PLAN. Also, his vitals were probably taken at the end of the exam as they were repeated, so it would make sense to type them again under that heading. Hope that helps!
Type II diabetes vs. Type 2....sm
Still running into confusion about this....which is it? If Type 2, was this a medical community change accepted by all?
Could it be pincer-type and cam-type?
Subject: Could it be pincer-type and cam-type?
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Type 2 DM or type II DM, which is correct? nm
Subject: Type 2 DM or type II DM, which is correct? nm
what type of dictation do you type?
Subject: what type of dictation do you type?
It might help to know the specialty. I am finding a lithiasis, but I don't think it would relate to gonorrhea, are you sure it is gonorrhea?
how to type a blood type
Subject: how to type a blood type
simple question but how is a blood type transcribed .. such as 0+ .. is there a space between the 0 and + or is the word positive typed out? Thanks for your help.
ONCOtype, ONCO type, ONCO Type, found all three...
Subject: ONCOtype, ONCO type, ONCO Type, found all three...
nm
MRI of the C-spine - which is correct Modic type II changes or Modic type 2 changes.....nm
Subject: MRI of the C-spine - which is correct Modic type II changes or Modic type 2 changes.....nm
pincer-type nail or pincher-type nail? nm
Subject: pincer-type nail or pincher-type nail? nm
Of course you should type it. Why would you not type it? nm
Subject: Of course you should type it. Why would you not type it? nm
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I would type it like this
Subject: I would type it like this
It sounds like a direct quote from the patient and not the doctor’s words. I would type it:
The patient reports, "When he tried to pee, he got weak, dizzy, hit the floor, did not feel right."
Would type exactly the way you have it.
Subject: Would type exactly the way you have it.
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I just type re-x-ray as that is what they say. nm
Subject: I just type re-x-ray as that is what they say. nm
Would you type I&D'd?
Subject: Would you type I&D'd?
The toe was then I&D'd
Type 2
Subject: Type 2
Yes, it used to be Type II, but clarity is more important, so it was changed. Either would be acceptable in transcription, however.
Ah, eye-type
Subject: Ah, eye-type
good subject for you, huh? ;) Thanks for the correction. It's good to know so I can be right for a change!! :)
T1/2 is the way I type it....
Subject: T1/2 is the way I type it....
T1/2 is the way I've always seen it. (I've been doing radiology transcription for 3+ years) Hope this helps.
I type it just as you have it. nm
Subject: I type it just as you have it. nm
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yes, that's how I'd type it NM
Subject: yes, that's how I'd type it NM
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How to type this?
Subject: How to type this?
What is the best way to type this:
She has diffusely diminished strength at "four plus to five minus over five" in the right upper extremity.
Thanks
I type 2/5 , 3/6, etc. nm
Subject: I type 2/5 , 3/6, etc. nm
nm
This is how I would type it. SM
Subject: This is how I would type it. SM
TECHNIQUE: Coronal TR 500/TE 15, sagittal TR 500/TE 12, sagittal TR 3050/ TE 95, axial gradient TR 47/TE 15.
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