decreased voluntary movement?
Posted By: Patty on 2009-05-20
In Reply to: decreased s/l flying femur movements? - Kelley
Subject: decreased voluntary movement?
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"cicadic" eye movement - is that right?
Subject: "cicadic" eye movement - is that right?
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s/l acetonic movement...sm
Subject: s/l acetonic movement...sm
Patient is in her usual state of health but is having much less ____ (s/l acetonic movements.) It appears that the neurologist has recently started her on amantadine.
TIA
or perhaps just clonic movement
Subject: or perhaps just clonic movement
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cuneiform movement
Subject: cuneiform movement
Akinesthesia is loss of movement, so maybe an
Subject: Akinesthesia is loss of movement, so maybe an
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Neuro- movement disorder
Subject: Neuro- movement disorder
...blepharospasm and s/l cervical stone and cervicogenic headache.
(pt getting Botox injections)
pelvic rock - referring to movement..
Subject: pelvic rock - referring to movement..
As in "There is no pelvic rock." Is that your usage?
periodic movement disorder? Hear that a lot with RLS. nm
Subject: periodic movement disorder? Hear that a lot with RLS. nm
That could be correct, i.e., any jarring movement causes pain. (nm)
Subject: That could be correct, i.e., any jarring movement causes pain. (nm)
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medical term for difficult movement?
Subject: medical term for difficult movement?
looking for a word that means difficult movement, would ataxia work?
A colonic-type movement is noted.
Subject: A colonic-type movement is noted.
This is an upper extremity exam. The doc says, "Sominvoluntary spontaneous movements while at rest with a "colonic" type movement is noted.
patient with tic has *sinusoto* movement of the head?? Thanks. nm
Subject: patient with tic has *sinusoto* movement of the head?? Thanks. nm
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can you hear "some subtle" movement...??
Subject: can you hear "some subtle" movement...??
maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion
Subject: maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion
wild guess: ' lateral traction movement.' ?..sm
Subject: wild guess: ' lateral traction movement.' ?..sm
nystagmus is right.....
nystagmus is an unintentional jittery movement of the eyes
saccades ==Rapid eye movement to redirect the line of sight.? sm
Subject: saccades ==Rapid eye movement to redirect the line of sight.? sm
If that is not the term, please give sentence etc.
ophth glossary/link for you.
http://www.checdocs.org/gen_glossary.htm
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AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)
Subject: AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)
no, it s/l decreased
Subject: no, it s/l decreased
I have listened over and over. I know the term nuclear sclerotic, but he s/l he is saying decreased. Thanks for the help.
Duh by me - decreased rom!! thanks
Subject: Duh by me - decreased rom!! thanks
decreased? sm
Subject: decreased? sm
it's close to your s/l (IF you say it while yawning) and it fits with paresthesias... ?? =)
I also think it would be decreased, and
Subject: I also think it would be decreased, and
it sounds like the patient has meralgia paresthetica.
I was confused by the subject line because I thought the patient was having the problem while yawning, LOL.
decreased curves
Subject: decreased curves
The guy could be more organized but that's not your fault. That is fine the way it is.
Neck: Decreased ROM in all "axies"
Subject: Neck: Decreased ROM in all "axies"
first thought is decreased expiratory or sm
Subject: first thought is decreased expiratory or sm
inspiratory phases bilaterally.
Says...Reflexes were decreased at his ankles with... sm
Subject: Says...Reflexes were decreased at his ankles with... sm
s/l equivalent of toes bilaterally.
decreased sclerotic cataract
Subject: decreased sclerotic cataract
Does this make sense? Doing a cataract surgery and it s/l the preop dx is descreased sclerotic cataract.
decreased renal function. His *EFR* was 49 ml
Subject: decreased renal function. His *EFR* was 49 ml
decreased auditory acuity s/l AS ?
Subject: decreased auditory acuity s/l AS ?
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Doc says AC joint with decreased "scapitation" ?
Subject: Doc says AC joint with decreased "scapitation" ?
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decreased s/l nimblization of the mastoids
Subject: decreased s/l nimblization of the mastoids
not to mention, decreased range of motion
Subject: not to mention, decreased range of motion
not emotion. geez.
decreased air entry over the apices bilaterally. nm
Subject: decreased air entry over the apices bilaterally. nm
nm
RUE has functional ROM but there is decreased s/l proprius synchronius sm
Subject: RUE has functional ROM but there is decreased s/l proprius synchronius sm
mechanics of the shoulder girdle.
Pain decreased with "solumpus" patch
Subject: Pain decreased with "solumpus" patch
I have no clue what this could be ... sounds like sul-um-pus patch??Doctor says the patient's pain is decreased with heat and ____ patches. Thanks.
Pt with MS, s/; "Tatense" is decreased over the right upper extremity.
Subject: Pt with MS, s/; "Tatense" is decreased over the right upper extremity.
This is on Neurologic exam: Dorsiflexor 2/5 and the remainder at 4/5. DTRs are 3+ throughout, except for 2+ at the ankles. Tatense is decreased over the right upper extremity but intact throughout on the remaining three extremities.
large areas of decreased attenuation
Subject: large areas of decreased attenuation
decreased s/l flying femur movements?
Subject: decreased s/l flying femur movements?
Under neurologic exam, motor exam. s/l decreased flying femur movements right vs. left.
The patient has decreased skin s/l tuther. Help???
Subject: The patient has decreased skin s/l tuther. Help???
Decreased visual field on the right s/l 2 threat or throughout?
Subject: Decreased visual field on the right s/l 2 threat or throughout?
I don't know if this makes sense.
Decreased visual field on the right s/l 2 threat or 2 throughout. Do either of these make sense, or something else?
Apokyn? used for treating loss of control of body movements such as muscle stiffness, slow movement
Subject: Apokyn? used for treating loss of control of body movements such as muscle stiffness, slow movements, or trouble moving associated with advanced Parkinson disease???
hypovolemia is a state of decreased blood volume
Subject: hypovolemia is a state of decreased blood volume
decreased breath sounds at the bilateral s/l faces? nm
Subject: decreased breath sounds at the bilateral s/l faces? nm
WILD GUESS maybe decreased vision, sclerotic cataract, although...
Subject: WILD GUESS maybe decreased vision, sclerotic cataract, although...
usually the dictator does not lump these together like this? Any other words around diagnosis? This is when I wish we could listen to each other's reports.
Ortho help. Would this make sense: Posture s/l has decreased on the lordosis?
Subject: Ortho help. Would this make sense: Posture s/l has decreased on the lordosis?
Aerodynia can relate to "swallowing" of excessive air, so flow decreased, less pressure. NM
Subject: Aerodynia can relate to "swallowing" of excessive air, so flow decreased, less pressure. NM
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Decreased pinpric sensation to the bilateral lower extremities but areas of s/l passhiveness -sm-
Subject: Decreased pinpric sensation to the bilateral lower extremities but areas of s/l passhiveness -sm-
with increased sensation. Would passiveness fit here? Help is appreciated. Thanks!
STRESS: Images reveal decreased uptake of radioisotope in the inferior wall and BASAL septum.
Subject: STRESS: Images reveal decreased uptake of radioisotope in the inferior wall and BASAL septum.
S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells
Subject: S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells and red cells.
The patient has idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Thanks again.
I hear lumbar. So would it make sense as: Posture has decreased lumbar lordosis
Subject: I hear lumbar. So would it make sense as: Posture has decreased lumbar lordosis
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