cardiology, echo reading
Posted By: Help! on 2007-01-07
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Subject: cardiology, echo reading
The aortic valve appears to be a s/l tri-commish-er valve with fusion of one s/l commish-er and acts as a bicuspid aortic valve.
he is pretty clear with both of these, but I cannot verify either one. Thanks!!
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cardiology term Echo
Subject: cardiology term Echo
He starts out with
s/l A-fitch aortic root are normal in size.
Thank you Deborah
I think your doc has been reading
Subject: I think your doc has been reading
too much Harry Potter. I think there are Lamentors in there.
No wait, those are Dementors.
Never mind.
reading of an x-ray sm
Subject: reading of an x-ray sm
His zygomatic frontal and zygomatic temporal bones ? are all intact
I bet it is reading! nm
Subject: I bet it is reading! nm
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He is reading from a list sm
Subject: He is reading from a list sm
that the patient wrote so I feel sure that is it. Thanks!
I believe you are reading it wrong sm
Subject: I believe you are reading it wrong sm
There is a comma between tics and the next item so tics and spasm are separate items.
Reading the article below it seems to dB
Subject: Reading the article below it seems to dB
The relationships among visual acuity (log MAR), diagnostic category, age, the magnitude of a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) in log units, photopic foveal thresholds to white and colored light (dB), and the mean deviation on the Humphrey visual field (dB) were studied in patients with various optic neuropathies. All acuity and dB values were expressed as interocular differences, the majority of cases having normal acuity in the fellow eye. In multiple regression analyses, acuity and RAPD were alternately chosen as the dependent or response variable with all remaining variables serving as the predictors or independent variables. The main finding was that the only significant predictor of a RAPD was the interocular mean deviation difference on the Humphrey field and the only significant predictor of acuity was the foveal threshold to white light. Redundant and insignificant variables were therefore identified with multiple regression analysis. Subsidiary findings include: (a) although diagnostic group was not a significant predictor in the above, simple linear regression line slopes relating RAPD magnitude to the Humphrey mean deviation were significantly different between optic neuritis and compression categories; (b) for a given level of acuity, foveal thresholds were substantially worse in these cases with neuronal damage than in strabismic amblyopia, refractive error, or corneal damage; and (c) sensitivity losses for red vs. blue light were similar...
Perhaps he is reading what the patient
Subject: Perhaps he is reading what the patient
incorrectly wrote down in place of Maxalt. That's not so uncommon. I'd leave a blank.
Can a lab reading be "small"??
Subject: Can a lab reading be "small"??
Patient is having high blood sugar and in her labs, dictator says something that s/l "serum acetone small." Is this right or am I crazy?
Hmm after reading the dictation again, you may be right...sm
Subject: Hmm after reading the dictation again, you may be right...sm
Mohs does make sense, he does say with negative results, and this was done some time after the p63, TTF-1, etc. THANK YOU for that great point! My brain is so done today.
Reading your sentence I would think sm
Subject: Reading your sentence I would think sm
That the EEC is enteropathic E. coli due to the anxiety.
He may be reading from what the pt wrote
Subject: He may be reading from what the pt wrote
My doctor does that. He reads the drug as it was incorrectly written by the pt or the medical assistant. I have to look at the PMH to figure it out.
How is this being treated or is this an xray reading? nm
Subject: How is this being treated or is this an xray reading? nm
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Blood Pressure Reading
Subject: Blood Pressure Reading
I had a doctor who did this also, and the person who QA'd my report told me to put it just like you have it except told me to use 120/80 without the "s".
Blood glucose reading, please sm
Subject: Blood glucose reading, please sm
Doc is saying "patient went back on Metaglip and now his sugars are around *100 mg percent*. I've never heard that, just sugars around 100 or whatever, no "mg percent". Thanks for any help!
reading that, it sounded rude. sm
Subject: reading that, it sounded rude. sm
I did not mean it that way. Again, just a pet peeve of mine.
Bet the doctor is reading off the patient's list that sm
Subject: Bet the doctor is reading off the patient's list that sm
the patient wrote him/herself. When they can't tell what it is, they often spell it the way the patient did. I'd leave a blank and make a note with the doctor's spelling if you've already researched the term and found nothing to verify it. I found nothing in my Drake. I never trust a doc's spelling of ANYTHING!!
Bet the PA is reading the patient's history sheet. sm
Subject: Bet the PA is reading the patient's history sheet. sm
9 times out of 10 it is arthroscopy and meniscectomy.
Is this a follow up to lab work or reading a film, etc.? nm
Subject: Is this a follow up to lab work or reading a film, etc.? nm
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I always enjoy reading your replies. Thanks for the info also!
Subject: I always enjoy reading your replies. Thanks for the info also!
reading med list says Toprol, B6?, Protonics..is B6
Subject: reading med list says Toprol, B6?, Protonics..is B6
B6 is okay?
He's very clear. I'm thinking he's reading from pt note.
Subject: He's very clear. I'm thinking he's reading from pt note.
Reading comprehension test s/l Wyatt? nm
Subject: Reading comprehension test s/l Wyatt? nm
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WAG but maybe she's reading some bad handwriting and could be "and herniation?"-nm
Subject: WAG but maybe she's reading some bad handwriting and could be "and herniation?"-nm
After reading my post, I also need to take a typing class, way to many typos!!!!
Subject: After reading my post, I also need to take a typing class, way to many typos!!!!
After reading all of it, would change my answer to distally going with sensation. Not sure about th
Subject: After reading all of it, would change my answer to distally going with sensation. Not sure about the second ??.
echo help
Subject: echo help
Haven't done these in quite awhile and have an ESL dictator!! Anyway, sounds like he's saying "Olfax is used" ??
u r right - it's an echo! nm
Subject: u r right - it's an echo! nm
Thnx.
Echo:
Subject: Echo:
Would be E:A reversal.
echo
Subject: echo
echo
Subject: echo
aliasing-this is an artifact
echo help please
Subject: echo help please
I'm new to this type of account and am feeling lost! Thanks in advance!
Small pericardial effusion, not s/l"heminamically" serious.
She has lost some weight, but she has been reading up on s/l “pekos”, and understands the issue with
Subject: She has lost some weight, but she has been reading up on s/l “pekos”, and understands the issue with
.........insulin resistance and problems with obesity and hyperlipidemia, as well as her elevated blood pressure and so she would like to go over issues with her diet today.
The patient has a diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome with glucose intolerance. Under the plan the doc again says, reviewed "pekos" in detail......
TIA!!!
Are you reading this off of doc notes or is he/she giving you these single letters in dictation? nm
Subject: Are you reading this off of doc notes or is he/she giving you these single letters in dictation? nm
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He's probably relying on his poor memory and NOT reading off the package. Use Destination. nm
Subject: He's probably relying on his poor memory and NOT reading off the package. Use Destination. nm
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Echo Findings
Subject: Echo Findings
Can you hear coaptation of the cusps?
not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
Subject: not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
echo report help
Subject: echo report help
He says, "aortic valve area is 1.3 square cm."
Is that how it is written the "square cm" or is there another way?
Thanks.
s/l duty echo
Subject: s/l duty echo
She had a **duty echo** done in hospital for her shortness of breath and questionable history of CHF.
Echo-VTIV?
Subject: Echo-VTIV?
Echocardiogram report. V1 is 1.0. s/l VTIV 125. Is this correct? Can't find anything on this. TIA
Doppler echo? nm
Subject: Doppler echo? nm
Re: Echo word help
Subject: Re: Echo word help
2 day echocardiograph done which was reported to have normal ___ systolic function.
Today, echocardiograph is done, which was reported to have normal "left ventricular" systolic function.
Transferesic echo?
Subject: Transferesic echo?
Is there such a word as transferesic echo? Its about a test to asses a patient's heart function. Help would be dearly appreciated.
transthoracic echo. =) NM
Subject: transthoracic echo. =) NM
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Echo Word Help Please
sentence starts out "Mitral valve is calcified and thickened, especially the anterior leaflet, most consistent with __________ (sounds like Overmatic disease)????????
trans echo
Subject: trans echo
There is a transesophageal echocardiography guided cardioversion.
Could they be shortening it to trans-echo guided cardioversion?
When sis comes to visit she always gets good laughs reading the phobia pages in my Dorland's.
Subject: When sis comes to visit she always gets good laughs reading the phobia pages in my Dorland's.
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Seems to mein what I am reading that anterior fundoplication is what is performed in terms of achala
Subject: Seems to mein what I am reading that anterior fundoplication is what is performed in terms of achalasia?
Echo links and template
Subject: Echo links and template
Here is what I gleaned from my favorite sites. Hope they help.
First is a template:
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?disc=195764;article=351444;title=Word%20Board
This is a great "clickable" site.
http://www2.umdnj.edu/~shindler/abc.html
s/l vein echo---see content-Thanks
Subject: s/l vein echo---see content-Thanks
"we are going to do a vein echo because we also want to assess him for this systolic murmur which may be both from the mitral and aortic valves."
Echo report question.
Subject: Echo report question.
Pulmonary artery pressure in the range of *-* mmHg s/l in sistally. What is the 'in sistally' part?
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