google jersey finger - jersey is correct
Posted By: annabanana on 2008-07-12
In Reply to: ortho help. The patient had a s/l jersey-type injury with SM - Just Looking
Subject: google jersey finger - jersey is correct
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New Jersey
Subject: New Jersey
I guess it could be Dressthotic. I found this site Levy & Rappel out of New Jersey. http://www.levyandrappel.com/orthotic_products/classic_leather/dressthotic.php?m=1&sm=1
Hope you post it if you ever find out for sure.
ortho help. The patient had a s/l jersey-type injury with SM
Subject: ortho help. The patient had a s/l jersey-type injury with SM
disruption of the profundus tendon of her left ring finger. TIA
camptodactyly --permanent flexion of finger, usually little finger etc. nm
Subject: camptodactyly --permanent flexion of finger, usually little finger etc. nm
doc is saying the patient has trigger finger of her right ring finger - sm
Subject: doc is saying the patient has trigger finger of her right ring finger - sm
right ring finger trigger finger
Yes that's right :) Trigger finger is a condition of the tendon in the finger - sm
Subject: Yes that's right :) Trigger finger is a condition of the tendon in the finger - sm
causing it to catch and lock in a "trigger" position.
it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
Subject: it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
so it should read...
her right ring trigger finger, no comma.
Trigger finger is a painful condition, causing swelling.
it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
Subject: it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
so it should read...
her right ring trigger finger, no comma.
Trigger finger is a painful condition, causing swelling.
Pulp is correct referring to pulp of finger
Subject: Pulp is correct referring to pulp of finger
according to google - Basikol is correct......
Subject: according to google - Basikol is correct......
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Digosin is correct ref google
Subject: Digosin is correct ref google
Correct... tons of hits on Google..nm
Subject: Correct... tons of hits on Google..nm
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I found PC on Google - can someone confirm it's correct?
Subject: I found PC on Google - can someone confirm it's correct?
Found it ! Cervicalgia is correct. God bless Google ! nm
Subject: Found it ! Cervicalgia is correct. God bless Google ! nm
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Surgery word-3 versions pop up from Google, which is correct?
Subject: Surgery word-3 versions pop up from Google, which is correct?
Innomed or InnoMED or Inamed? for lap band or Lap-Band or LAP-BAND(tm)? surgery
sometimes say finger-nose-finger. nm
Subject: sometimes say finger-nose-finger. nm
nm
Fingerstick, finger stick, or finger-stick?
Subject: Fingerstick, finger stick, or finger-stick?
Which way is most commonly used when in reference to blood sugar tests?
I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary. There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.
As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true).
When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong.
So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google.
gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
finger
Subject: finger
On examination, she has a well-healed carpal tunnel release, full range of motion of all of her fingers. Negative Tinel's and Phalen’s and median nerve compression of the left wrist. Positive elbow flexion test. Negative Froment’s. Negative Scotty Earle's and decreased sensation of the ring and small finger. She does not have any subluxation of the ulnar nerve.
Thanks but this is for the tip of a finger...sm
Subject: Thanks but this is for the tip of a finger...sm
that was cut off. I also found the same link you gave but that is a foam to be placed in the rectum. I cannot find anywhere it it used for lacerations.
What is it an x-ray of? It could be 5th rib, finger, toe...
Subject: What is it an x-ray of? It could be 5th rib, finger, toe...
of the finger, btw :)
Subject: of the finger, btw :)
Thanks in advance
opposes another finger........nm
Subject: opposes another finger........nm
Should be on finger to nose.....nm
Subject: Should be on finger to nose.....nm
finger-stick?
Subject: finger-stick?
S/L 7th finger? up the RCA has about an 80% stenosis
Subject: S/L 7th finger? up the RCA has about an 80% stenosis
sonjury to finger?
Not injury, but "sonjury"?
Fickle finger??
Subject: Fickle finger??
" The anterior posterior nature of this was checked with the use of a "fickle finger" New one for me. Is this right??? TYIA!!!
digital finger?
Subject: digital finger?
nm
trigger finger ?
Subject: trigger finger ?
Trigger finger and trigger thumb are conditions affecting the movement of the tendons as they bend the fingers or thumb toward the palm of the hand. This movement is called flexion.
Trigger finger
Subject: Trigger finger
The dictation is referring to the "condition trigger finger". That condition is affecting the patient's right ring finger, meaning that that finger most like catches or locks down upon certain movement.
finger laceration "eppidiceum" ?
Subject: finger laceration "eppidiceum" ?
This is driving me crazy. He has said it 4 times. "under the eppidiceum" so maybe he is referring to the skin of the finger? The laceration is near the nail bed. I can't find it, have been looking and looking.
middle finger s/l STS release
Subject: middle finger s/l STS release
part of the finger parenycheal or
Subject: part of the finger parenycheal or
something like that? I have had the word before and can't remember. I think it's near bed of the fingernail possibly, can't find it.
Trigger finger surgery help, please...
Subject: Trigger finger surgery help, please...
Resected 2 mm of the central portion of A1 pulley tendon... Beneath this there were (s/l fibular or tubular) changes noted on the flexor digitorum superficialis.
TIA
second blank maybe finger curls
Subject: second blank maybe finger curls
piano key (finger testing)
Subject: piano key (finger testing)
If it's a finger, yes it would make sense
Subject: If it's a finger, yes it would make sense
They refer to the "radial side" and "ulnar side" quite often when talking about the wrist and hand.
Finger? eponychial fold? nm
Subject: Finger? eponychial fold? nm
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catching of finger on right hand.
Subject: catching of finger on right hand.
She has what appears to be beginning as a possible cord there in the s/l 'plamindicularis' ??
s/l Lunaplast finger splint
Subject: s/l Lunaplast finger splint
?
umm..ring finger isn't a diagnosis so of course it's only one
Subject: umm..ring finger isn't a diagnosis so of course it's only one
DIdn't ask anything wrong, but a finger
Subject: DIdn't ask anything wrong, but a finger
cannot be a diagnosis.
found it. There are finger socks. nm
Subject: found it. There are finger socks. nm
Sorry. Misread. You did not say trigger finger. sm
Subject: Sorry. Misread. You did not say trigger finger. sm
Typed for osteopath and they do trigger point releases etc. OMT really works. After typing all the time my shoulders were up around my ears, I always diagnosed myself as having transcriptionist turtle neck!!!!
"Trigger" finger is a condition. You are
Subject: "Trigger" finger is a condition. You are
thinking of the finger that pulls the trigger of a gun.
s/l finger turn technique
Subject: s/l finger turn technique
C section incision extended laterally with s/l finger turn technique
Trigger finger? just a guess.
Subject: Trigger finger? just a guess.
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"fine finger" movements, probably
Subject: "fine finger" movements, probably
According to the FDA it is Kittner. I basically go by them so I know who to point the finger at if
Subject: According to the FDA it is Kittner. I basically go by them so I know who to point the finger at if
QA ever wants to point the finger at me and tells me that I am wrong. LOL
Device Listing Database
Proprietary Device Name: X-RAY GAUZE: LAP SPONGES; SPECIALTY, CHERRY, KITTNER DISSECT
Common/Generic Device Name: X-RAY GAUZE: LAP SPONGES; SPECIALTY, CHERRY, KITTNER DISSECTOR, PEANUT DISSECTOR
Classification Name: GAUZE/SPONGE, INTERNAL, X-RAY DETECTABLE
Device Class: 1
Product Code: GDY
Regulation Number: 878.4450
Medical Specialty: General & Plastic Surgery
Owner/Operator: DUKAL CORP.
Owner/Operator Number: 9005925
Registered Establishment Name: DUKAL CORP.
Establishment Registration Number: 2435946
Date of Listing: 05/10/05
Listing Status: Active
Establishment Operations: Specification Developer
Listen for finger extension splint (nm)
Subject: Listen for finger extension splint (nm)
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