has anyone ever heard of a jaw-thrust head tilt
Posted By: charlie on 2008-01-16
In Reply to: he remained in a s/l jostlest head tilt position. TIA - charlie
Subject: has anyone ever heard of a jaw-thrust head tilt
position? TIA
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When I hold my nose, tilt my head back and sm
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say your s/l really fast it "sounds" like drug-eluting stent..? lol worth a try anyway, couldn't find anything else.
he remained in a s/l jostlest head tilt position. TIA
Subject: he remained in a s/l jostlest head tilt position. TIA
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have heard of scapular tilt. nm
Subject: have heard of scapular tilt. nm
Prong thrust technique - osteopathy
Subject: Prong thrust technique - osteopathy
Does anyone know if it is a prong thrust technique or a pronged thrust technique?
Its not in my Stedmans Ortho book, and I can't find it on the web. Sending to QA but I would like to know for next time. Even a shove in the right direction to an online reference would be appreciated!
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How about tilt?
Subject: How about tilt?
anterior TFL talar tilt? sm
Subject: anterior TFL talar tilt? sm
Saying something like anterior talofibular tilt test?
talar tilt test
Subject: talar tilt test
http://www.mtdesk.com/lists_foot.shtml
Could it be tilt table testing?
Subject: Could it be tilt table testing?
Talar tilt test (?) nm
Subject: Talar tilt test (?) nm
Talar Tilt Test
Subject: Talar Tilt Test
Yes maybe that could be it. Thanks
Back testing....tilt ?..please sm
Subject: Back testing....tilt ?..please sm
Right and left lateral bend 45 degrees, (s/l right and left tilt 30. )
Sorry but I have a speedy mumbler over here !!
no list? (another word for tilt) nm
Subject: no list? (another word for tilt) nm
ESL doctor sounds like till/tilt
Subject: ESL doctor sounds like till/tilt
What is the ESL doctor's primary language? That matters when trying to evaluate what you heard him try to say in English. Try to speed him up and see what it sounds like.
he is doing a tilt table test and I've never done this before
Subject: he is doing a tilt table test and I've never done this before
at conclusion of study says there is a tendency for offostesis <- spelled phonetically
No evidence of any s/l propsapatella alta or tilt
Subject: No evidence of any s/l propsapatella alta or tilt
patella alta or tilt (not sure of the "props" s/l
Subject: patella alta or tilt (not sure of the "props" s/l
does anyone know where I can find a sample of a tilt table test?
Subject: does anyone know where I can find a sample of a tilt table test?
Taylor tilt test? Physical therapy - can anyone confirm? nm
Subject: Taylor tilt test? Physical therapy - can anyone confirm? nm
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treadmill???, tilt-table-test (but i think that is diff than cardiolite)
Subject: treadmill???, tilt-table-test (but i think that is diff than cardiolite)
....thats a tough one and i have had cardiology for years.
positive tilt table and had near syncopal episodes with vasodepressor **not cardio hibatory**
Subject: positive tilt table and had near syncopal episodes with vasodepressor **not cardio hibatory**
Ortho exam-"She has a bilateral FUSE sign as well as lateral patellar tilt." Not effusion. H
Subject: Ortho exam-"She has a bilateral FUSE sign as well as lateral patellar tilt." Not effusion. Help!
Never heard of it as part of an exam, but have heard of punch biopsy?
Subject: Never heard of it as part of an exam, but have heard of punch biopsy?
CT head/esl doc
Subject: CT head/esl doc
CT brain showed central s/l "cortical and cerebellar" involutional changes, old infarct in the territory of the anterior s/l "BR" of the left middle cerebral artery.
Not sure on the wording in first one. I am coming up with a blank on the second.
Ha ha! This doc is exactly enough of a bu**head to say this... (sm)
Subject: Ha ha! This doc is exactly enough of a bu**head to say this... (sm)
Thanks! I bet that's it!
CT of the head
Subject: CT of the head
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s/l CVC of the head was done???
Subject: s/l CVC of the head was done???
Head. Thank you!
Subject: Head. Thank you!
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Help! Head CT. SM
Subject: Help! Head CT. SM
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HEAD CT
Subject: HEAD CT
I am have troubles filling in the blanks here, can anyone lead me in the right direction?
HEAD CT
Contiguous axial image was obtained from base of the skull to the vertex without (intravenous) IV contrast. Multiple regions of decreased density are seen in the right and left internal capsule. There is no evidence of benign shift, common mass effect or (avastment) of cell _______intervals or cisterns. The cell _____intervals are_________ . Inspections of _________was unremarkable.
HEAD CT
Subject: HEAD CT
IMPRESSION
1. Multiple regions of low density in both sides of internal capsule. (cannot understand this word) represent old white matter infarcts.
head?
Subject: head?
CT of Head.
Subject: CT of Head.
Does this sound right: ...effacement of sulci, ventricles, or cisterns. Inspection of (bone or brain?) windows are unremarkable.
Head laceration still.
Subject: Head laceration still.
Doctor is referring to s/l "Harrow" arterial bleeders being cauterized. Can't find anything on this either?
Head CT scan.
Subject: Head CT scan.
Head CT scan per verbal report from the radiologist is that the patient has very large subdurals bilaterally. The largest component of these are chronic subdurals. Some small, newer, subdurals are also seen. This is causing some effacement of the __________ (s/l girye)
caudad, towards the head end of something
Subject: caudad, towards the head end of something
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head at spines -7
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Subject: help on MRI of the head results
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from the ipsilateral head
Subject: from the ipsilateral head
nm
Thank you! That is it! It just was not clicking in my head.
Subject: Thank you! That is it! It just was not clicking in my head.
nm
Thanks for the info. Never head them from our FPs. nm
Subject: Thanks for the info. Never head them from our FPs. nm
lol maybe his head is up his butt!
Subject: lol maybe his head is up his butt!
head trauma
Subject: head trauma
The patient had head trauma and a few months later was found to have a s/l flabomorphit adenoma.
This is an Asian dictator who is very difficult to understand. Any help would be appreciated.
I think you two got it. You know its there in your head you just can't extract it!
Subject: I think you two got it. You know its there in your head you just can't extract it!
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banging head here
Subject: banging head here
That's my DUH for the week! Thanks!
Not unless the patient has his head up his @ss nm
Subject: Not unless the patient has his head up his @ss nm
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Head exam: See
Subject: Head exam: See
"An s/l OMIRE reservoir is present on the left side of the patient's scalp."
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S/L copidus calluseium ???
New at this, but could it be "of her head"?
Subject: New at this, but could it be "of her head"?
Of course! Where's my head today! LOL Thanks
Subject: Of course! Where's my head today! LOL Thanks
titribation of his head?
Subject: titribation of his head?
Dr says titribation of his head or something that sounds like that, anyoe know what that is?
titubation of head?
Subject: titubation of head?
could it be titubation of his head
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