guess: 'skipping' of the heart. sound, 'palpitation' ?..nm
Posted By: non on 2009-03-01
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heart sound
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Thanks for the info. I think it is P2. He is a ESL Doc. I really appreciate it. I think you helped me last week on another word. Thanks again.
heart sound
Subject: heart sound
doc says ... rubs and rales in the right base, heart without a ....dripsalsa....Any ideas?
maybe it is i n S2 ? Is there a heart sound ES2?
Subject: maybe it is i n S2 ? Is there a heart sound ES2?
fetal heart sound normal, s/l "good axils, no D cells" ?
Subject: fetal heart sound normal, s/l "good axils, no D cells" ?
Does Reglan 0.5 mg p.o. q.6h. sound like a correct dose for newborn who underwent heart surgery? sm
Subject: Does Reglan 0.5 mg p.o. q.6h. sound like a correct dose for newborn who underwent heart surgery? sm
It sounds like doc is clearly stating 0.5 mg, but I can't verify in my drug book or google.
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No that abbreviation pertains to the heart, maybe labor and delivery? Just a wild guess.
Subject: No that abbreviation pertains to the heart, maybe labor and delivery? Just a wild guess.
cystectomy, just a guess, what does it sound like?nm
Subject: cystectomy, just a guess, what does it sound like?nm
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Cannot just guess without a sound alike,
Subject: Cannot just guess without a sound alike,
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It's a good guess but it doesn't really sound like that to me.
Subject: It's a good guess but it doesn't really sound like that to me.
Thanks for the try though!
it doesn't sound like it on re-listen - thanks for the guess though :)
Subject: it doesn't sound like it on re-listen - thanks for the guess though :)
Sound exactly like Ultracet, guess I will leave blank- TY
Subject: Sound exactly like Ultracet, guess I will leave blank- TY
I guess a doctor could get his tongue twisted enough to sound like that!! You may be right, what do
Subject: I guess a doctor could get his tongue twisted enough to sound like that!! You may be right, what do u think Amy? NM
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shoot, wild guess -- could it sound like cutting knife?
Subject: shoot, wild guess -- could it sound like cutting knife?
even sounds stupid to me...dunno
Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
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I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!
Subject: I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!
Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
Subject: Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
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My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.
Subject: My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.
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I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
Subject: I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
Subject: No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
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It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
Subject: It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
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HEART:
Subject: HEART:
Sounds like, "The PMI 2L SV." Is this correct? Thank you.
Heart
Subject: Heart
Both heart tones present without murmurs, lifts, heels or gallops.
Is that right?
Heart
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Heart: Irregular rhythm with normal S1-S2 without murmurs, gallops or friction rubs.
I'm not sure if he said " a regular rhythm or irregular rhythm."
I figured I'd come to the you guys for the answer. You always come through for me. Thanks.
PE heart
Subject: PE heart
She states Heart: Adynamic s/l re-cor-gum
I know I have heard this before, but I am not finding it thanks
COR: ... (heart)
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possibly ascending aorta (AA ?)
Heart
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New account today. Heart: Trigger rates ______ (sounds like trigger rates "in general" without murmur?" General MD doing basic physical exam. Help please!!!
heart
Subject: heart
He has said that on previous patients on this tape. However, for whatever reason he definately starts with "trigger" on this one! Thanks.
Cor is heart.
Subject: Cor is heart.
heart.
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Subject: heart
There were (s/l mershersher gallops)
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s/l Poponey
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San Felipo type A?
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Subject: heart stroke?
Under family history... heart stroke
regurgitating heart?
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possibly mitral regurg
Heart Cath... sm
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Catheterization complete at this point which revealed normal coronary arteries with LV systolic function normal and an injection s/l *pression* of 65%.
Could be pressure, but not sure if that is appropriate...
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Subject: heart exam
In heart exam: Heart: regular rate and rhythm. Loud S/L V2. I know there are S1, S2, but never heard V being used before and I have never done cardiology.
Thanks
I'd probably put it after the heart exam, as has been
Subject: I'd probably put it after the heart exam, as has been
Or create a separate subheading - Musculoskeletal: I think either would suffice, of course unless specifically stated insertion point.
heart rate 90 to ?
Subject: heart rate 90 to ?
Dictator says what sounds like heart rate 90 to "oneteen" would that be the correct way to transcribe? google says oneteen means 11 so would that mean would be 111 in this context? Thanks!
You doing a heart cath or something else? Just might be
Subject: You doing a heart cath or something else? Just might be
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okay guys, another one. HEART
Subject: okay guys, another one. HEART
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Subject: Heart Surgery help
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Subject: Heart exam
Doctor is using his own form of shorthand. Any idea what Grade 2/6 rough ESM at AA RLLSB is? It's a heart exam, so I'm assuming grade 2/6 rough ejection systolic murmur at....
Heart Rhythms - Please SM
Subject: Heart Rhythms - Please SM
I have a doctor who very distinctly dictates that the heart is "regularly regular" - for just about every single patient. I don't think this is how it should be typed and I have been leaving blanks.
Is there a "regularly regular" rhythm - wouldn't it just be "regular"? He is not saying any of the other rhythms, i.e. irregularly irregular, regularly irregular, etc.
Thanks for any input.
heart tones?
Subject: heart tones?
Heart surgery
Subject: Heart surgery
Past medical history: Patent S/L "adductus" valve at 3 weeks of age. Can it be something else or is that right
for the first - heart rate 80 - not sure about second. nm
Subject: for the first - heart rate 80 - not sure about second. nm
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heart scan
Subject: heart scan
It is a heart scan, so probably myonuclear is correct then?
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