evident splitting?
Posted By: nn on 2009-01-26
In Reply to: s/l evident splinting - mt
Subject: evident splitting?
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s/l evident splinting
Subject: s/l evident splinting
MRI scan indicates a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with bone contusion of the posteromedial and proximal tibia extending to the tibial spines. There is also S/L evident splinting of inner free edge of the posterior and lateral meniscus related to meniscal debridement. Any ideas will be appreciated. tia.
I am not sure if all of this sentence makes sense but that is what it sounds like.
evident?, attendant?
Subject: evident?, attendant?
She has multiple small cutaneous s/l vinyals evident in her right arm
Subject: She has multiple small cutaneous s/l vinyals evident in her right arm
Here is more for context, and patient has AV fistula:
On examination, she has a good thrill in the antecubital fossa. She has multiple small cutaneous ?vinyals? evident in her right arm and over the clavicle.
Probably splitting. I'm just not sure
Subject: Probably splitting. I'm just not sure
if he means the tissue split open or the actual sutures split, but either way, I'd guess splitting.
No S splitting...nm
Subject: No S splitting...nm
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S splitting
Subject: S splitting
what is S splitting .. I googled it and could not find any reference to this.
Think possibly splitting - nm
Subject: Think possibly splitting - nm
Patient could be splitting the pills,
Subject: Patient could be splitting the pills,
so it is possible.
hair splitting corrections
Subject: hair splitting corrections
The registered trademark is spelled ENDO CATCH, but depending on how QA and the AAMT attacks you it could be right or wrong. What's right today is wrong tomorrow and changed back the next day.
It's become petty. If you can spell it, and someone can read it aloud from what you transcribed why isn't that good enough?
PFFTT! We are transcribing doctors who say stupid things like "satting," and "Coumadinized," which aren't even real words and they accept that!
I'm already miffed thinking of how stupid QA and the AAMT are and I have not even finished "coffeeing!" LOL.
I agree, maybe it is a weird way of splitting that 70 dosage?
Subject: I agree, maybe it is a weird way of splitting that 70 dosage?
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