heard it said as PTCA in that context many times
Posted By: allie on 2006-08-24
In Reply to: Doc says in diagnoses list... - PAMT
Subject: heard it said as PTCA in that context many times
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heard this many, many times
Subject: heard this many, many times
Worked for an OG/GYN doc for years who said ice ball over and over. Hope this helps!
Have heard it used a couple of times
Subject: Have heard it used a couple of times
Just another way to say serial cardiac enzymes, I believe
I have heard "ballottable" many times in OB. NM
Subject: I have heard "ballottable" many times in OB. NM
Oh yes, indeed. It is in Dorland's. I have heard it many times.
Subject: Oh yes, indeed. It is in Dorland's. I have heard it many times.
I have heard it multiple times and typed it :-)
Subject: I have heard it multiple times and typed it :-)
Sorry, I have heard it so many times, that I actually had to post to make sure there was not a
Subject: Sorry, I have heard it so many times, that I actually had to post to make sure there was not a
"hidden" drug I could not find. But, I am at a teaching hospital. Thanks for helping me to clarify.
"low-transition LVH by voltage" is what I have heard many times before.
Subject: "low-transition LVH by voltage" is what I have heard many times before.
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I personally have never heard of it, but in what context was it used?
Subject: I personally have never heard of it, but in what context was it used?
Actually I have heard shoulders used in this kind of context
Subject: Actually I have heard shoulders used in this kind of context
Sorry - too little, too late for this situation but for future reference....
MD states under Plan: All EKS were fast at six seconds times 2 to 3 times? HELP
Subject: MD states under Plan: All EKS were fast at six seconds times 2 to 3 times? HELP
PTCA
Subject: PTCA
Bless you!!! I think that must be correct!
I'm thinking PTCA
Subject: I'm thinking PTCA
PTCA? (as in angioplasty)
Subject: PTCA? (as in angioplasty)
PTCA problem
Subject: PTCA problem
Post-angioplasty pictures were obtained and showed marked reduction in the stenosis. A 3.5 x 15 mm Vision stent was deployed successfully and taken to a pressure of 14 s/l ATMs?
ATMs?
PTCA of the knee??????
Subject: PTCA of the knee??????
PTCA - percutaneous transluminial coronary angioplasty
Subject: PTCA - percutaneous transluminial coronary angioplasty
PTCA which is percutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty, not sure about "translution"
Subject: PTCA which is percutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty, not sure about "translution"
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...or two times or 2 times. Get some specs from QA. nm
Subject: ...or two times or 2 times. Get some specs from QA. nm
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without any context, maybe concha bullosa? next time give context. thanks!
Subject: without any context, maybe concha bullosa? next time give context. thanks!
Context, context, context. There is a lott
Subject: Context, context, context. There is a lott
of help out here but what is this?
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?
This has gotten me too many times...
Subject: This has gotten me too many times...
I keep getting this and I'd like opinions on this. Right after liver/spleen/abdominal exam, she says something that sounds like "go-ac" or "golac" negative. While I'd be inclined to put guaiac, she then does the GU/rectal exam and says heme negative stool. Wouldn't that be repeating herself? So, I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what it might be instead, or should I stick with guaiac? Thanks bunches!
Probably 7 x 7 (times)
Subject: Probably 7 x 7 (times)
... in answer to your question, LOL.
Seems to be in use at least about 300 times sm
Subject: Seems to be in use at least about 300 times sm
on some med sites on Google. May be one of those "docisms". It is very clear what it means and I would use it, but I don't do BOS and never had a QA etc. Just my opinion.
times? (nm)
Subject: times? (nm)
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x 3 vs. times three
Subject: x 3 vs. times three
Which is correct? What do you use?
Times 2 or x 2
Hi all... I have been told by two different places two different things. I can't decide who is right! Is it written times 2 or x 2? For example: The patient had surgery for corneal transplant x 2. Or... The patient had surgery for corneal transplant times 2.
Was my old place of work correct when they told me to type out the word "times"??
Thanks,
Jen
Everyone does at times...
Subject: Everyone does at times...
Glad to be of help. :-)
(s/l) Klon-u-lac 30 cc 3 times a day
Subject: (s/l) Klon-u-lac 30 cc 3 times a day
Does not say what it is used for.
b.i.d. means twice a day...t.i.d. is three times a day. nm
Subject: b.i.d. means twice a day...t.i.d. is three times a day. nm
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Thank you. I have typed this many times but could not think right now.
Subject: Thank you. I have typed this many times but could not think right now.
s/l outgoing times three
Subject: s/l outgoing times three
I am sure it is "oriented x3" NM
s/l outgoing times three
Subject: s/l outgoing times three
In the physical exam section, the first sentence the doctor says is:
"He is pleasant," then what sounds like "outgoing times three," then "in no acute distress." For a full sentence of what would read, "He is pleasant, outgoing x 3, in no acute distress."
Does that sound right? He says it so quickly that I really can't make it out. I'm just wondering if anyone has ever heard that before.
thanks!
OMG Thanks so much! It's mentioned a ton of times.
Subject: OMG Thanks so much! It's mentioned a ton of times.
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I did cut her a break, several times
Subject: I did cut her a break, several times
I would have been less forthcoming...you know, I got my job on my own...she should as well. Did someone give you a job without your having earned it yourself? And how do you suppose she will keep it IF she gets it? Will she blame yourself for not knowing how to be an MT (just getting quick fix answers here without knowing how to research or having an understanding of what she is transcribing?) or will she blame this board for not helping her enough?
I can symphathize with being new...everyone started out as a newbie; however, I do not condone - nor has this board - answering job test questions. And if she had books as resources as she stated, her questions on this board discredit that statement.
How many times allowed help?
Subject: How many times allowed help?
She has a combination of s/l kramedonol acne and acne rosacea.
Thanks- I will make this one my last for tonight! - Thanks
welcome! Been there, done that, a million times!
Subject: welcome! Been there, done that, a million times!
One of the times he says acute before it but...
Subject: One of the times he says acute before it but...
...not the other 4 times he says this in the report. I googled 'acute on chronic pain' and get no direct reference to that phrase. Is that a common used phrase and if so can you explain for me? Thanks.
lol, I know. Can't even tell you how many times I've seen this from new MTs
Subject: lol, I know. Can't even tell you how many times I've seen this from new MTs
homo 2, eyes and nose, skinny lips - all quite common.
Got it ! Bad dictator after many times..sm
Subject: Got it ! Bad dictator after many times..sm
relistening you are right it is heterozygous factor V Leiden.
Thank you all for your help. It is sincerely appreciated.
Vicodin 10 650 three times a day
Subject: Vicodin 10 650 three times a day
how should this be typed? thanx
many times on c-sections they
Subject: many times on c-sections they
close on 2 sides. They start from the right side and go to the middline, and then go from the left side to the middline, thus resulting in a 2-sided closure.
it's a list, she says it 3 times
Subject: it's a list, she says it 3 times
Height: 155.5 cm, 14% ?iolene?.
Weight: 57.3 kg, 63% ?iolene?.
BMI: 23.7 kg/m2 80% ?iolene?.
what is the right way to write x3? x 3, times 3 or x3
Subject: what is the right way to write x3? x 3, times 3 or x3
Thank you. He said it 9 times in the report!
Subject: Thank you. He said it 9 times in the report!
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Thought that, but said it five times
Subject: Thought that, but said it five times
so I know he really means it, unless it is something like Blundy catheter and I don't think that's it either.
Me again, would it be four times a week?
Subject: Me again, would it be four times a week?
Yes. Many times. in fact. sm
Subject: Yes. Many times. in fact. sm
Sted's Cardio lists rhonchorous cough
2 times per week. only use x with x2.
Subject: 2 times per week. only use x with x2.
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Thank you a million times!
Subject: Thank you a million times!
Thanks so much--I had such a crappy day and the only good thing was *you* taking the time to help out a newbie. Bless you, and I pray that you and I will never have to be "morcellated."
wow, don't know why that copied so many times!
Subject: wow, don't know why that copied so many times!
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