can someone tell me what I just typed..don't know what it means. heart exam. sm
Posted By: minmin on 2008-01-04
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Subject: can someone tell me what I just typed..don't know what it means. heart exam. sm
HEART: PMI 5th ICSMCL: Normal. S1 and S2: Normal. No S3 or S4 murmur. Normal sinus rhythm.
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I know what it means - I was wondering if that is the way it should be typed even though -sm
Subject: I know what it means - I was wondering if that is the way it should be typed even though -sm
that wasn't how it was dictated.
cor means heart such as in cor pulmonale
Subject: cor means heart such as in cor pulmonale
Never heart it, but maybe he means pitting edema.
Subject: Never heart it, but maybe he means pitting edema.
heart exam
Subject: heart exam
In heart exam: Heart: regular rate and rhythm. Loud S/L V2. I know there are S1, S2, but never heard V being used before and I have never done cardiology.
Thanks
I'd probably put it after the heart exam, as has been
Subject: I'd probably put it after the heart exam, as has been
Or create a separate subheading - Musculoskeletal: I think either would suffice, of course unless specifically stated insertion point.
Heart exam
Subject: Heart exam
Doctor is using his own form of shorthand. Any idea what Grade 2/6 rough ESM at AA RLLSB is? It's a heart exam, so I'm assuming grade 2/6 rough ejection systolic murmur at....
COR for coronary/heart exam.
Subject: COR for coronary/heart exam.
Not saying COR as a heading? for heart exam etc? nm
Subject: Not saying COR as a heading? for heart exam etc? nm
Throat exam is normal (s/l) mal hempaty 2. Please help me as I have typed this before, just drawing
Subject: Throat exam is normal (s/l) mal hempaty 2. Please help me as I have typed this before, just drawing
a complete blank...TIA
Physical exam - heart with some s/l perianter or preanter beats
Subject: Physical exam - heart with some s/l perianter or preanter beats
On exam this means
Subject: On exam this means
the pupil constricts from 2 mm to 1 mm with a light shining on it, so I'd put 2 to 1.
Phys. Exam on 2 yr - Heart regular rate. s/l vascularity or back appears intact? r
Subject: Phys. Exam on 2 yr - Heart regular rate. s/l vascularity or back appears intact? r
Phys exam on 2 yr old - Heart regular rate. ?? s/l vascularity appears intact or back appears int.
Subject: Phys exam on 2 yr old - Heart regular rate. ?? s/l vascularity appears intact or back appears int.
Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictl
Subject: Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictly verbatim." nm
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Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm
Subject: Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm
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Throat exam is normal, as were the rest of her neck, face, and skull exam.
Subject: Throat exam is normal, as were the rest of her neck, face, and skull exam.
Eye exam: s/l "sub-lamp" exam shows left side has multiple small punctations in the cornea.(t
Subject: Eye exam: s/l "sub-lamp" exam shows left side has multiple small punctations in the cornea.(thanks)
Physical exam on eye exam, s/l Cardinal Welk's space?? noted.NM
Subject: Physical exam on eye exam, s/l Cardinal Welk's space?? noted.NM
What kind of doc is doing the exam? And where in the exam is this test mentioned? nm
Subject: What kind of doc is doing the exam? And where in the exam is this test mentioned? nm
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Question about eye exam...when everting lids on eye exam (sm)
Subject: Question about eye exam...when everting lids on eye exam (sm)
It is EVERT, not AVERT, right? I have always typed it with an E but I have a PA who keeps insisting it is A. I always thought Avert applied to gaze, as if to look away. Just want to make sure everting the eyelid is the right term. TIA.
I just typed in
Subject: I just typed in
at the top of this page i typed in albicas nigras and it gave me albicans nigrans and several web sites. It doe have to do with allergens such as candida and can be similar to thrush, so that alicans nigrans is probably what you are hearing
That is what I have always typed
Subject: That is what I have always typed
so much!
I have typed that. I think they just mean the x-ray...
Subject: I have typed that. I think they just mean the x-ray...
shows changes consistent with CHF.
just like you typed it
Subject: just like you typed it
how should this be typed, please -sm
Subject: how should this be typed, please -sm
The patient is a known C4, C5, C6 quadriplegic....Does that look correct, or should it be C4-C5-C6 quadriplegic? Thank you.
How is this typed
Subject: How is this typed
Injected the knee today with the 3 and 2 Kenalog Xylocaine. Not sure how to type out the 3 and 2. Thank you
How should this be typed
Subject: How should this be typed
50/50 percent mixture, 50/50% mixture or 50:50 percent mixture.
Not sure how this should be typed. Hope someone can give me some insight.
Thanks Carla
no, just exactly like i typed.......nm
Subject: no, just exactly like i typed.......nm
v
It can be typed as you have iI - if that's how it's
Subject: It can be typed as you have iI - if that's how it's
nm
I have always typed it 0.25 (nm)
Subject: I have always typed it 0.25 (nm)
..
it's typed i.e. nm
Subject: it's typed i.e. nm
how should this be typed?
Subject: how should this be typed?
He underwent transrectal ultrasound and biopsy, which revealed 3 plus 3 adenocarcinoma of the prostate.
How should that 3 plus 3 be typed? 3+/3, 3+3?
Have always typed this E;A.
Subject: Have always typed this E;A.
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We always typed 4 x 4s, but never did BOS etc. nm
Subject: We always typed 4 x 4s, but never did BOS etc. nm
That's what I've always typed...
Subject: That's what I've always typed...
Spellcheck is frustrating. I was beginning to think the word didn't exist. Thanks.javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');
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Should be typed aveD.
Subject: Should be typed aveD.
have only typed 0.035 guidewire.......
Subject: have only typed 0.035 guidewire.......
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I'm the one who typed lycopene to you....SM
Subject: I'm the one who typed lycopene to you....SM
Lycopene is used in prostate cancer patients - hope it was a male patient *L*
I'm sure your dictator wanted lycopene, just as I answered you early this a.m. *S*
it's really cO2....and I've only typed it CO2/cO2...nm
Subject: it's really cO2....and I've only typed it CO2/cO2...nm
I have only ever seen it typed "trach" and that's how I do it - nm
Subject: I have only ever seen it typed "trach" and that's how I do it - nm
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Thank you. I have typed this many times but could not think right now.
Subject: Thank you. I have typed this many times but could not think right now.
That's how I've always typed it, but
Subject: That's how I've always typed it, but
I've got to agree with it, I sure can't find it!!! lol
I have heard tell and typed..
Subject: I have heard tell and typed..
risk stratification. So makes sense stratify would be a derivative.
It ticks me off that I have never typed that sm
Subject: It ticks me off that I have never typed that sm
I typed ophth, ortho, GYN when training: Typed ophth surgery even, then family practice, then vitreoretinal surgery etc and still did not know that!!! UGH. Why we are bald-headed and talk to ourselves!!!
I typed your S/L in Google and sm
Subject: I typed your S/L in Google and sm
it asked if I wanted Pinada.
Also WordBoard has a doctor link.
Research Urologists by name – Doctor Reports
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I'd do it just the way you typed it, 1+ iron. nm
Subject: I'd do it just the way you typed it, 1+ iron. nm
nm
after all was typed, went back and
Subject: after all was typed, went back and
listened and it was fibroids, he just stumbled. Thank you for your help
Deborah
i've never typed it
Subject: i've never typed it
LOL! I actually typed it later in report
Subject: LOL! I actually typed it later in report
and it still didn't click. Time to hang up the keyboard for the day.
I've always typed K-dur.
Subject: I've always typed K-dur.
It looks like you typed the same word
Subject: It looks like you typed the same word
twice, or am I cross-eyed? :op
The usual term is symptomatology.
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