his obstructive sleep apnea.
Posted By: mt on 2008-10-02
In Reply to: What comes next? It almost looks like sm - Txczech
Subject: his obstructive sleep apnea.
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sleep apnea
Subject: sleep apnea
anergic (loss of energy)
med help for sleep apnea s/l seabat
Subject: med help for sleep apnea s/l seabat
never mind, he was saying alopecia, sleep apnea thanks
Subject: never mind, he was saying alopecia, sleep apnea thanks
have you heard of s/l lopecious sleep apnea
Subject: have you heard of s/l lopecious sleep apnea
Patient with sleep apnea s/l d-sats to 87%
Subject: Patient with sleep apnea s/l d-sats to 87%
sleep apnea, shortness of breath and ?aneric? drug allergy nm
Subject: sleep apnea, shortness of breath and ?aneric? drug allergy nm
nm
That should be s/l NOT medical sleep (I need sleep)
Subject: That should be s/l NOT medical sleep (I need sleep)
obstructive
Subject: obstructive
sounds like Both obstructive BPH
okay thanks
??chronic obstructive??
Subject: ??chronic obstructive??
obstructive BPH is correct - sm
Subject: obstructive BPH is correct - sm
don't know what's before it unless you give me more of the sentence.
obstructed versus obstructive
Subject: obstructed versus obstructive
In a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, I very often hear chronic "obstructed" tonsils and adenoids. One of my MT's thinks it should be obstructive instead of obstructed. While I have always used obstructed and it may be incorrect, I have never been instructed otherwise. Does anyone know the answer??
Thank you for your input in advance!!
Kim
finally got it, it was obstructive series!! Thanks all :)
Subject: finally got it, it was obstructive series!! Thanks all :)
try stertor - obstructive snoring - nm
Subject: try stertor - obstructive snoring - nm
apnea and bradycardia, A/Bs, A&Bs
Subject: apnea and bradycardia, A/Bs, A&Bs
Stedman's lists all three as acceptable forms.
maybe chronic obstructive airway disease
Subject: maybe chronic obstructive airway disease
COPD
HOCM hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
Subject: HOCM hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
nm
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Subject: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Try using ask.com instead of google - I've found a lot of med terms on there that I couldn't find elsewhere.
apnea-hypopnea index
Subject: apnea-hypopnea index
apnea or apneic type episode
Subject: apnea or apneic type episode
ss
s/l capsid. newborn with apnea, bradycardia, desaturations. sm
Subject: s/l capsid. newborn with apnea, bradycardia, desaturations. sm
s/l the patient was on "capsin" TIA
welcome- now get some sleep!
Subject: welcome- now get some sleep!
YES, I must need more sleep. Thanks!! nm
Subject: YES, I must need more sleep. Thanks!! nm
Thank You - I really need some sleep!
Subject: Thank You - I really need some sleep!
I think she went to sleep.
Subject: I think she went to sleep.
Like I said, need sleep lol. Thanks! N/M
Subject: Like I said, need sleep lol. Thanks! N/M
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q. hour of sleep
Subject: q. hour of sleep
How do you type q. hour of sleep?
q. hour of sleep
Subject: q. hour of sleep
I e-mailed AAMT with this same question about a month ago. Their response to me was as follows:
"He may be dictating "hour of sleep" because he expects you to use the abbreviation h.s. However, this particular abbreviation is on the Dangerous Abbreviations List, and we are encouraged to transcribe this as either "nightly" or "at bedtime." If the dictator questions you about this, you can show him the appendix in your Book of Style or refer him to the Dangerous Abbreviations List under Patient Safety Goals on the JCAHO web site (www.jcaho.org)."
Med for sleep s/l rosarum...
Subject: Med for sleep s/l rosarum...
I did give him a sample of _____ (s/l rosarum) 8 mg one right before bedtime, discussed side effects.
TIA
Thank you! Been working since 7 a.m. In need of sleep.
Subject: Thank you! Been working since 7 a.m. In need of sleep.
nm
med for headache and sleep s/l
Subject: med for headache and sleep s/l
Will try s/l des-er-row in the evenings to help with headaches and sleep.
Thanks a bunch
Sleep medication s/l rim-all-tee-on. TIA
Subject: Sleep medication s/l rim-all-tee-on. TIA
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Sleep Study help...
Subject: Sleep Study help...
Unfortunately, as (s/l):THEY GOT WENT UP in CPAP, all the way up to 13, it was an inappropriate level and they could not get higher. The patient continuously asked if they could decrease the pressure for comfort.
Anyone? Thanks!!
Happy to help...sleep well. (nm)
Subject: Happy to help...sleep well. (nm)
:)
wondering then if its an apnea hypopnea index... just wondering... n/m
Subject: wondering then if its an apnea hypopnea index... just wondering... n/m
drug for sleep s/l Tragenol
I don't know if it's the way doc is saying it, but he stumps me all the time.
It is a med. and sounds like tragenol
He is prescribing it to help pt sleep.
a low threshold to having pt have a sleep study.
Subject: a low threshold to having pt have a sleep study.
Question of obstructive sleep apnea – I told the patient to talk with his wife about stopping breathing while he is sleeping at night. I also asked him to carefully to look at his drowsiness during the day. I would have a low threshold to having this patient have a sleep study.
Rozerem. Brand new sleep aid.
Subject: Rozerem. Brand new sleep aid.
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sleep study question. sm
Subject: sleep study question. sm
He is excessively sleepy and has an "EPORT" of 14 points.
I remember having it on a different report as "EPORT" score, but I can't recall how to spell it and I just can't find it. Thank you so much!
soporific - inducing sleep
Subject: soporific - inducing sleep
you almost had it
Sleep Medicine Word Help
Subject: Sleep Medicine Word Help
In the HEENT section the doctor dictates: Mallampati III. Type I Molderclusion
I have googled the bold and underlined word: Moldercusion and cannot figure it out?
Thanks
Are you sure it's for allergies? Lunesta for sleep?
Subject: Are you sure it's for allergies? Lunesta for sleep?
DUH....I'm going to blame that on my lack of sleep:) THX...NM
Subject: DUH....I'm going to blame that on my lack of sleep:) THX...NM
OTC sleep medicine s/l arterill
Subject: OTC sleep medicine s/l arterill
It s/l arterill, or arderwheel, or arterwill??? It is for sleep (OTC)
Thanks!!
Abby
Order for sleep study
Subject: Order for sleep study
For her snoring and sleep dysfunction, ICD code 70 0.56, obtain sleep study at ******* Hospital.
My question is about the part in red. He dictates this clearly but very fast. Does this look right? I've never seen this before.
Thanks.
drug s/l "Walsum" Sleep Aid
Subject: drug s/l "Walsum" Sleep Aid
Anyone heard of this drug?
Thanks,
Abby
I believe that is it. Thank you! It is 2 a.m.; lack of sleep taking affect.
Subject: I believe that is it. Thank you! It is 2 a.m.; lack of sleep taking affect.
No, patient has sleep disorder and migraines.
Subject: No, patient has sleep disorder and migraines.
Thanks anyway!
newborn sleep study word
Subject: newborn sleep study word
On newborn: She continued to have brief episodes of apnea and bradycardia that was thought to be secondary to reflux. A sleep study with _____ (starts with p and ends with o) was obtained that showed severe gastroesophageal reflux.
No. Clearly trazodone. Taking at bedtime to help with sleep.. nm
Subject: No. Clearly trazodone. Taking at bedtime to help with sleep.. nm
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Maybe valerian to help with sleep? People take biotin
Subject: Maybe valerian to help with sleep? People take biotin
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q.h.s. should be at bedtime or at hour of sleep due to clarity. Actually I have never seen q. hs bef
Subject: q.h.s. should be at bedtime or at hour of sleep due to clarity. Actually I have never seen q. hs before.
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