axial point, maybe
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In Reply to: s/l Kathy's point: The right eye was operated tenotomizing the posterior two thirds of _________ - A-rod
Subject: axial point, maybe
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Sure, that is what a CAT scan is (computerized axial tomography) so it certainly can be an axial sca
Subject: Sure, that is what a CAT scan is (computerized axial tomography) so it certainly can be an axial scan.
Kocher's point is a common entry point for an intraventricular catheter to drain cerebral spinal
Subject: Kocher's point is a common entry point for an intraventricular catheter to drain cerebral spinal fluid from the cerebral ventricles.
Always typed end point. My Stedman's has end point.
Subject: Always typed end point. My Stedman's has end point.
Could it be axial?
Subject: Could it be axial?
IT IS AXIAL
Subject: IT IS AXIAL
Was thinking accesory myself but then sounded exactly like AXIAL the second listen. Thanks to all for your help! I appreciate you so much!
axial? nm
Subject: axial? nm
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axial limit
Subject: axial limit
x-ray of the heel in axial limit??
I cannot find very much information on this..
Thanks in advance!
There is an axial view. nm
Subject: There is an axial view. nm
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s / l axial lift
Subject: s / l axial lift
Hi ladies! I'm typing a neurology discharge summary and it sounds like this doctor is saying axial lift of L5-S1 and T-lift of L4-L5. Anyone ever heard of that? Thanks!
P.S. Transverse and axial are the same
Subject: P.S. Transverse and axial are the same
Should have checked the illustration better before posting!
axial LIF approach... nm
Subject: axial LIF approach... nm
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Maybe extra-axial?
Subject: Maybe extra-axial?
axial and coronal ?
Subject: axial and coronal ?
axial images
Subject: axial images
axial? ischial?
Subject: axial? ischial?
Try axial loading
Subject: Try axial loading
axial limited view
Subject: axial limited view
s/l it.
extraaxial or extra-axial ?
Subject: extraaxial or extra-axial ?
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Axial loading. Log roll is right too. Don't know about the other two. nm
Subject: Axial loading. Log roll is right too. Don't know about the other two. nm
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Googled and came up with axial sesamoid view
Subject: Googled and came up with axial sesamoid view
They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
Subject: They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
Subject: They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
reformations or reformats from the axial data - I've heard it both ways.
?single contiguous axial image
Subject: ?single contiguous axial image
If your client is verbatim, leave in what he (she) says. Otherwise, I would take out one or the other.
calcaneus x-ray - Harris axial or axillary view? (nm)
Subject: calcaneus x-ray - Harris axial or axillary view? (nm)
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AxiaLIF which is an axial lumbar interbody fusion
Subject: AxiaLIF which is an axial lumbar interbody fusion
axial load (test) ? Will try to find you some refs. nm
Subject: axial load (test) ? Will try to find you some refs. nm
anon, listened several times, he says axial imageses. Thank you
Subject: anon, listened several times, he says axial imageses. Thank you
CT scan of the sinuses with axial and coronal s/l retons
Subject: CT scan of the sinuses with axial and coronal s/l retons
Gotta be axial and axillary means pertaining to the armpit! :) nm
Subject: Gotta be axial and axillary means pertaining to the armpit! :) nm
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try 5.0-mm axial images, lung window, and ground glass (is correct)
Subject: try 5.0-mm axial images, lung window, and ground glass (is correct)
that was my point :)
Subject: that was my point :)
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EKG help - J Point
Subject: EKG help - J Point
Cardio doc dictates EKG as follows:
EKG demonstrates normal sinus rhythm at 61 beats per minute with normal axes, normal intervals, J point elevation 1 and 0; otherwise, no ischemic changes.
But just not sure on how to type the 1and 0 or if he is saying 0, but sounds for sure like 1. Anyone with any ideas. This is a new one on me? Any help appreciated!!!
Sometimes I think you can get to the point where
Subject: Sometimes I think you can get to the point where
Someone new at this might have to look-up a lot things. Sometimes you just get to the end of your rope with researching especially when the doc isn't sounding too clear or the word is slurred. We must support one another though not tear each other down. Why can't people just go by the old saying of "if you do not have something nice to say then do not say anything at all". To come off like a know it all proves what? Absolutely nothing in my opinion. Not everyone is up on everything.
.062 (point 062)
Subject: .062 (point 062)
The point I believe is that there are
Subject: The point I believe is that there are
so many drugs that sound alike it is dangerous to guess at an allergy.
it's usually ten-point ROS
Subject: it's usually ten-point ROS
or 14-point, etc.
That's exactly the point...
Subject: That's exactly the point...
I like it here, it's you who don't like it here, with all your complaining and bashing and nagging etc........
I think you are not getting it, you are missing the whole point of this discussion.
What fragmented sentences? You don't know what you are talking about.
I think that's her point. It IS Homer. lol
Subject: I think that's her point. It IS Homer. lol
She's got a good sense of humor about herself. LOL
Great Point
Subject: Great Point
Very good point - never thought of it that way! Thank you so much and if the doctor asks why I expanded her abbreviation I will explain it exactly like that!
Thank you so much!
Yes, I know. The point is, he didn't SAY that sm
Subject: Yes, I know. The point is, he didn't SAY that sm
Although he does mention "near the perforation" later in the report.
My point is, docs sometimes use the abbreviations they use in speaking in their reports as well. Most of the time I will type them out, but it bugs me either way - I like to type verbatim and not add anything the doc didn't say, but if he says it wrong, what are you going to do? (Except maybe leave him a message.)
Could someone point me in the right direction please?
Subject: Could someone point me in the right direction please?
11-year-old with neurofibromatosis, autism, and behavioral disorder. Doc states, "He is on a multiplicity of medications including lithium, S/L hel-a-trek-sone, Abilify, gabapentin, and Trileptal.
He very clearly states this drug just like the S/L above, but I am finding nothing of the sort. Thanks for looking!
so is an exclamation point...sm
Subject: so is an exclamation point...sm
WHO HAS THE PROBLEM AGAIN??
WHO HAS THE PROBLEM AGAIN??
WHO HAS THE PROBLEM AGAIN??
LOL LOL LOL LOL
SEE ME SHOUT, SEE ME DANCE.
SEE YOU FEEL humbled LOL
SO IS AN EXCLAMATION POINT LOL LOL LOL
Subject: SO IS AN EXCLAMATION POINT LOL LOL LOL
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Sorry, static at that point, but SM
Subject: Sorry, static at that point, but SM
S/L
Less than rock
almost like left and right BUT exam is for left side probem.. This one might get a blank. Thanks
could it be Kocher point?
Subject: could it be Kocher point?
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There is Kocher's point. sm
Subject: There is Kocher's point. sm
The ventricular catheter and shunt valve were placed through a burr hole at Kocher's point, and the distal end of the catheter was placed in the superior ... www.neurosurgery-online.com/pt/re/neurosurg/fulltext.00006123-200309000-00028.htm;jsessionid=GKwVBXTBQDzc... - Similar pages |
End point or endpoint?
Subject: End point or endpoint?
I have done ortho for many years and have always typed "endpoint" but I have noticed on some previous files typed by other MTs they use "end point." My stedman's ortho book lists it as "endpoint" (Lachman has a firm endpoint). Does anyone know which is preferred?
Two-point discrimination?
Subject: Two-point discrimination?
Two-point discrimination
Subject: Two-point discrimination
Two-point discrimination is a term used to describe our ability to discriminate (detect) touch from two different points, or sources, versus one point.
Good point!
Subject: Good point!
That is where I have it also, someone was kind enough at one point to tell me about it!
Subject: That is where I have it also, someone was kind enough at one point to tell me about it!
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