could he be saying good pedal pulses?
Posted By: 99MT on 2007-10-08
In Reply to: in the extremities are there NPO? pulses? - PE help
Subject: could he be saying good pedal pulses?
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Pedal pulses (nm)
Subject: Pedal pulses (nm)
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dorsal pedal pulses??
Subject: dorsal pedal pulses??
dorsal pedal pulses..sm
Subject: dorsal pedal pulses..sm
That's the way the vascular surgeons say it....17 years ago I worked with the best on the planet. I wouldn't steer ya wrong.
blood gases? or good pulses? nm
Subject: blood gases? or good pulses? nm
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undetectable pulses? equivocal pulses? nm
Subject: undetectable pulses? equivocal pulses? nm
s/l pedal splenomegaly
Subject: s/l pedal splenomegaly
check abdominal ultrasound, to rule out a pedal splenomegaly
TIA
pedal meds
Subject: pedal meds
s/l pee dal meds. What could this be?
Thanks!
pedal ectasias?
Subject: pedal ectasias?
Help! Sounds like pedal ectasias.
Doc is describing complications patient could get if they were not rehabilitated including pneumonia, pressure sores, DVT etc.
pedal edema
Subject: pedal edema
C-phone foot pedal
Subject: C-phone foot pedal
Does anyone know how to program the foot pedal for a C-phone??
s/l pedal or petal grasper
Subject: s/l pedal or petal grasper
pelvic surgery: "A pedal/petal grasper was then used to move the bowel from the pelvis." -- she's saying it very clearly, drawing a complete blank --- TIA
Lower extremities ? - could be pedal OR it
Subject: Lower extremities ? - could be pedal OR it
could just be plain ol' palpable.
pulses
Subject: pulses
Doctor dictates what s/l "pulses 1 and 4 in the lower extremities"....I doubt it should be pulses 1/4...Can you please help me out?
How about 2+ pulses? nm
Subject: How about 2+ pulses? nm
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Pulses
Subject: Pulses
Can anyone help me with this. I am hearing "popliteal and DP and PT pulses are all 1+. What does DP and PT stand for? TIA
protuberant pulses?
Subject: protuberant pulses?
This is under abdomen under pe...
Abdomen: Soft, nontender. No protruberant pulses or masses.
probably distal pulses
Subject: probably distal pulses
pieces could be pulses
Subject: pieces could be pulses
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huh? pulses would be correct....nm.
Subject: huh? pulses would be correct....nm.
in the extremities are there NPO? pulses?
Subject: in the extremities are there NPO? pulses?
pulses in extremities
He says posterior tibials 2+, politeals 1-1/2+ ???? How should this be typed?
Peripheral pulses?
Subject: Peripheral pulses?
something to do with tibial pulses?
Subject: something to do with tibial pulses?
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"Peter" Pulses?
Subject: "Peter" Pulses?
Lol I know th is sounds stupid.. but it sounds like he's saying Peter Pulses! ? Any Help?
Extremities: were without edema. "Peter" Pulses were present, no calf tenderness
Pulses are FULL AND strong
Subject: Pulses are FULL AND strong
would s/l full-en-strong.
Cardio pulses are equal.
Subject: Cardio pulses are equal.
It sounds like she is saying cardio pulses are equal bilaterally. Could this be right. Is the 'cardio pulses' correct?
is there a term disp pulses?
Subject: is there a term disp pulses?
He has no calf tenderness, and has good s/l disp pulses, or dispa pulses...either that or he is saying disp "uh" pulses..(trying to think of the term)
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D: foot pulses were palpated
Subject: D: foot pulses were palpated
D: foot pulses were palpated and *gouture cells*, pedes pulses were felt... i have a little prob wit my hearing...
Neck exam - pulses
Subject: Neck exam - pulses
Has anyone ever heard of Carotid "end" pulses. This is the second time he has said this and sounds like "end" pulses. Is it possible he could be saying carotid "and" pulses are diminished bilaterally. I cannot find anything anywhere.
Thanks, Karen
sounds like blood pulses
Subject: sounds like blood pulses
She appeared to be in an atrial fibrillation at this time with ventricular response in the 110s to 120s. She did receive a fluid bolus, and blood pulses were obtained. Chest x-ray was very difficult to interpret in this morbidly obese, supine pat
Just put dopplerable pulses, no cap on this one. Hear this a lot. nm
Subject: Just put dopplerable pulses, no cap on this one. Hear this a lot. nm
the last one is likely dorsalis pedis pulses. SM
Subject: the last one is likely dorsalis pedis pulses. SM
Location and name of pulses:
Upper Extremity
* Brachial
* Radial
* Ulnar
Lower Extremity
* Femoral
* Popliteal
* Anterior tibial
* Dorsalis pedis
* Posterior tibial
Head & Neck
* Common carotid
* External carotid:
* External carotid artery
* Temporal
anterior tibial pulses?
Subject: anterior tibial pulses?
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NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!
Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.
Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.
GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
what part of the body? Maybe carotid pulses.
Subject: what part of the body? Maybe carotid pulses.
radial, tibial pulses among lots of others...sm
Subject: radial, tibial pulses among lots of others...sm
and many more in the upper extremities.......
sounds like what? s/l?
Intact reflexes. Pulses 2+ and symmetric.
Subject: Intact reflexes. Pulses 2+ and symmetric.
*kidlieros* and *racelle* pedis pulses
Subject: *kidlieros* and *racelle* pedis pulses
Sorry - I should know these. This man has peripheral uritis, swelling, pain and a tender mass in the right pretibial area. There’s marked livedo reticularis of both legs. The femoral, popliteal, posterior, s/l *kidlieros* and *racelle* pedis pulses . . .
Appreciate any help.
should have typed dorsalis pedis pulses.
Subject: should have typed dorsalis pedis pulses.
In PE, s/l burning carotid pulses were felt. TIA
Subject: In PE, s/l burning carotid pulses were felt. TIA
This is an ESL doctor and it sounds like he is saying "burning" carotid pulses were felt.
radial pulses are symmetrically s/l tine
Subject: radial pulses are symmetrically s/l tine
Is tine correct???
Peripheral pulses are 1-2 (s/l with one) symmetrically equal. sm
Subject: Peripheral pulses are 1-2 (s/l with one) symmetrically equal. sm
Does that make sense. It doesn't sound like it, but I have listened to it over and over.
DP and PT pulses? dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial. NM
Subject: DP and PT pulses? dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial. NM
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Cold be suprapatellar, dorsalis pedis, posterior tibial pulses
Subject: Cold be suprapatellar, dorsalis pedis, posterior tibial pulses
Dopperable pulses is acceptable (not capped) per Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics nm
Subject: Dopperable pulses is acceptable (not capped) per Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics nm
"good capillary refill and *brisk distal pulses*?? over both lower extremities" (my 2 cents) n
Subject: "good capillary refill and *brisk distal pulses*?? over both lower extremities" (my 2 cents) nm
Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
Subject: Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
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Good for you
Subject: Good for you
:-)
good/well
Subject: good/well
According to Webster's, good as an adjective and standard after verbs like "feel" and "taste". It goes on to say that both "good" and "well" are used to express good health, but "I feel good" may connote good spirits in addition to good health. I was always taught in English class that one feels "good," not well. If you feel well, your fingers are working correctly. Since it says that good and well are both used to express health, perhaps you can take your choice. I would write that he looks good.
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