he probably meant "succinylcholine" cholinesterase deficiency sm
Posted By: flybye on 2006-04-06
In Reply to: *flexinile*?? cholinesterase deficiency - ESL
Subject: he probably meant "succinylcholine" cholinesterase deficiency sm
see this link about it
http://psyche.knu.ac.kr/notebook/infocenter/succinylcholine_cholinesterase_deficit.html
I'm almost 100% sure the "flexinile" you heard is "succinyl" :)
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*flexinile*?? cholinesterase deficiency
Subject: *flexinile*?? cholinesterase deficiency
Heavy foreign accent..............patient with a history of *flexinile* cholinesterase deficiency which gives her trouble whenever she has to go under general anesthesia. No other info available..he just mentions this offhandedly.
deficiency
Subject: deficiency
nm
I listened again, definitely not deficiency, but thx for trying. mmw
Subject: I listened again, definitely not deficiency, but thx for trying. mmw
It may be antithrombin III deficiency. nm
Subject: It may be antithrombin III deficiency. nm
nm
dictator says ie (i.e. ?) B12 deficiency
Subject: dictator says ie (i.e. ?) B12 deficiency
everything that looks right is not aways right on my part?
s/l facterphyalidin deficiency
Subject: s/l facterphyalidin deficiency
apparently was also recently diagnosed with _____ deficiency. Due to the _____ deficiency, her treatment options were discussed at length and she was quoted a higher than normal risk for invasive procedure due to this disorder.
I have no idea at this point. Facterphyalidin? Phactafialidin? HELP!javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');
TIA!
factor 12 deficiency??
Subject: factor 12 deficiency??
Does he mean vitamin D deficiency?
Subject: Does he mean vitamin D deficiency?
Can you tell if that's what he means? Sounds like the dictator was really tired and confused.
Cardiotek for vitamin deficiency.
Subject: Cardiotek for vitamin deficiency.
BLANK leiden deficiency
Subject: BLANK leiden deficiency
I have no idea what word he is saying before leiden deficiency.
it either starts with a P or an F
Any ideas?
Factor V (five) Leiden deficiency? nm
Subject: Factor V (five) Leiden deficiency? nm
Yes, the patient has vitamin D deficiency.
Subject: Yes, the patient has vitamin D deficiency.
He says "hypovitamin D emia" but ... not sure that's a word.
Whoops, forgot . . . . above is a deficiency.
Subject: Whoops, forgot . . . . above is a deficiency.
2. History of factor V Gluten deficiency
Subject: 2. History of factor V Gluten deficiency
He had a sickle cell and G6 PD deficiency. Is that correct G6 PD or G6PD?? Thank you
Subject: He had a sickle cell and G6 PD deficiency. Is that correct G6 PD or G6PD?? Thank you
Wow!!! Good work. I was thinking of GI diseases etc, not nutritional deficiency. Kudo's!!!! nm
Subject: Wow!!! Good work. I was thinking of GI diseases etc, not nutritional deficiency. Kudo's!!!! nm
Medications: S/L ?ZOMED and oral iron (patient has iron deficiency anemia)
Subject: Medications: S/L ?ZOMED and oral iron (patient has iron deficiency anemia)
NM
Patient with Factor IX deficiency, taking s/l factor. I found Factrel but can't find anything sm
Subject: Patient with Factor IX deficiency, taking s/l factor. I found Factrel but can't find anything sm
definite if this drug is taken for Factor IX deficiency. Any help would be great.
No, and I meant to IJV...sorry
Subject: No, and I meant to IJV...sorry
This guy is such a mumbler. He says the name of the balloon catheter twice in the report and I can't get it either time. I'm about to give up and leave blanks.....
I meant - Anyone know?
Subject: I meant - Anyone know?
.
maybe he meant..
Subject: maybe he meant..
SPEP
serum protein electrophoresis?
JMO-I don't think that is what is meant.--sm
Subject: JMO-I don't think that is what is meant.--sm
I checked on google as well, and the closest I could come to this term medically was that the patient was malingering. I do not think that fits with this case. but could be wrong. jmo
meant nm
Subject: meant nm
I actually meant...
Subject: I actually meant...
*Avaflow* was probably *IV fluid* with D5.....etc.
Yes, that's what he meant, but now that I see it,
Subject: Yes, that's what he meant, but now that I see it,
I don't think I would want to type that in my report like that. I will have to have to see what the Vac part stands for and find out if I can substitute the real words for that abbreviated slang. But yup, that's what the ESL must have meant, though I think he said it with the word air in there.
Oh, I see what you meant now.
Subject: Oh, I see what you meant now.
(nm)
Sorry, I really meant
Subject: Sorry, I really meant
Upward slowing QRS just a try
I believe that is it. He did say CT though but I think he meant CP. Thx!!!
Subject: I believe that is it. He did say CT though but I think he meant CP. Thx!!!
But what I meant to say was
Subject: But what I meant to say was
you may be right in the Cor Status: Full Cor if is is in reference to a code status. I've heard some unusual things dictated in reference to code status and maybe that's how that account refers to it? That's why I was wondering if there was anything to indicate he was talking about code status.
I meant to say...
Subject: I meant to say...
V of the neck
Sorry I meant
Subject: Sorry I meant
Which is the right way 3 to 4 mm or 3 - 4 mm? Sorry about that.
exactly - that's what I meant to. .
Subject: exactly - that's what I meant to. .
say - I've seen docs write on my own prescriptions: Sig - then the directions on how to take it. Thanks for clearing that up.
Regarding above meant to say sm not nm -
Subject: Regarding above meant to say sm not nm -
nm
I think that's what he meant
Subject: I think that's what he meant
but he only said apex... (I guess of the heart)... this account has a little flagging tool where he can put something in brackets for the doctor to look at
Meant to ask -- or is it 1 and 2...
Subject: Meant to ask -- or is it 1 and 2...
meant 65, not 64!!
Subject: meant 65, not 64!!
I'd take it that he meant (sm)
Subject: I'd take it that he meant (sm)
Percocet 5/325; but, I've been doing this for decades, and if the doctor doesn't take the time to elaborate, then I really don't give a rats Azz anymore.
That's what I meant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SA!!!
Subject: That's what I meant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SA!!!
In this case it HAS DEFINITELY TO BE PLURAL !!!!!
I KNOW THAT THERE IS ALSO PLEURAL, BUT NOT IN THIS CASE!
Sorry, meant mcg (nm)
Subject: Sorry, meant mcg (nm)
nm
Right! That's what I meant to say!
Subject: Right! That's what I meant to say!
Meant to say CMB could also fit. nm
Subject: Meant to say CMB could also fit. nm
Meant to say...
Subject: Meant to say...
AND left knee edema. :-)
meant nm for above, not sm. nm
Subject: meant nm for above, not sm. nm
x
Thanks, I meant hyphenated...
Subject: Thanks, I meant hyphenated...
I meant, are BOTH correct...nm
Subject: I meant, are BOTH correct...nm
maybe he meant 15 mg daily
Subject: maybe he meant 15 mg daily
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/ketor_ids.htm
See the Indications and Dosaging Page also and flag your QA/client as necessary to verify his dosing.
Is it an orthopedic note?
maybe he meant preliminary....sm
Subject: maybe he meant preliminary....sm
and not *prelimited* sacral radiation......that would make more sense....so don't remove the pre- I was wrong......
sorry, I meant "complected"
Subject: sorry, I meant "complected"
edit subject word to "complected". Thanks!
verb, I meant..nm
Subject: verb, I meant..nm
s
sorry, meant "actually"
Subject: sorry, meant "actually"
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sorry, i meant not the number ŕ"
Subject: sorry, i meant not the number ŕ"
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