hmmm--good possibility...sm
Posted By: nn on 2006-10-31
In Reply to: mucopolysaccharidosis? sm - Txczech
Subject: hmmm--good possibility...sm
I had to send it back already with blanks and a note to my coordinator for some help. this sounds pretty close, as in the note to the referring physician, he mentioned a urine test for this too. It is hard to believe a one year old baby would have something like this though, but I do appreciate your help. I will let you know when I find out definitely what it is. oh, and I am hopped up on Hershey kisses with caramel, so don't feel bad! LOL. thanks again. I have a feeling this might be it.
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Now thats a good possibility!
Guess your up late too? Somehow don't think thats what my doc was saying, although would be more interesting!!!!
Dawn
Is there any possibility
Subject: Is there any possibility
That's for pulmonary artery hypertension.
Always a possibility...
Subject: Always a possibility...
Could be from the area of the thigh up to the mid-pubic line???
Flailing. Another possibility. nm
Subject: Flailing. Another possibility. nm
x
That's a definite possibility
Subject: That's a definite possibility
I'm thinking that too. He might be saying something to the effect that the pt needs to step up, get going, finally agree to have this test performed. Thanks for the help
found a possibility, but (sm)
Subject: found a possibility, but (sm)
I personally wouldn't take it upon myself to add any initials at all unless they were specifically requested.
another possibility -- "choanal atresia"?? -- nm
Subject: another possibility -- "choanal atresia"?? -- nm
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That's a possibility, but I'm not sure. I had to go ahead and send. Thanks!
Subject: That's a possibility, but I'm not sure. I had to go ahead and send. Thanks!
another possibility is buccal mucosa nm
Subject: another possibility is buccal mucosa nm
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Looks like Tina may have hit it, but if not, possibility of Coumadin? nm
Subject: Looks like Tina may have hit it, but if not, possibility of Coumadin? nm
,,
Para 2 with twins (another possibility)
Subject: Para 2 with twins (another possibility)
x
Xalatan - possibility if for eye dictation
Subject: Xalatan - possibility if for eye dictation
WAG here... possibility would be "pretty small"??? NM
Subject: WAG here... possibility would be "pretty small"??? NM
x
Evaluation for possibility of lymphoma
Subject: Evaluation for possibility of lymphoma
His peripheral blood lymphocyte analysis revealed no s/l coronal populations.
that's a possibility - I'll have to listen again...sm
Subject: that's a possibility - I'll have to listen again...sm
I listened over the phone last night - we were even thinking that he was saying "a bit of" pancreatitis in the hx (which doesn't make sense, either), but it's mentioned in the dx, too, and he wouldn't be saying that in the dx...I'm stumped.
last CBC, her leukocytes?? i know nothing to do with thyroid panel but a possibility. nm
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Googling suggested polysplenia as a possibility.
Subject: Googling suggested polysplenia as a possibility.
(nm)
another possibility - Zaroxolyn, depending on dialect?
Subject: another possibility - Zaroxolyn, depending on dialect?
That's a possibility. It's garbled, but I hear what might be atrophy but don't know.
Subject: That's a possibility. It's garbled, but I hear what might be atrophy but don't know.
Yes, that is also a possibility, if listen closely, you should hear which??? >-)
Subject: Yes, that is also a possibility, if listen closely, you should hear which??? >-)
x
Actually, giving it more thought, Ceptaz is also a possibility. sm
Subject: Actually, giving it more thought, Ceptaz is also a possibility. sm
...though none of these are cardiac meds, actually.
Wound care - Another possibility would be to go to one of the s/l echinocadins. Help Please! nm TIA
Subject: Wound care - Another possibility would be to go to one of the s/l echinocadins. Help Please! nm TIA
x
Maybe sclerae-gray test, that would be more for neurological, but maybe a possibility.
Subject: Maybe sclerae-gray test, that would be more for neurological, but maybe a possibility.
Possibility of using a long-acting preparation with some inhaled steroids would be s/l forpeasmal.
Subject: Possibility of using a long-acting preparation with some inhaled steroids would be s/l forpeasmal.
I have no clue. Thanks. x
NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!
Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.
Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.
GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
Hmmm...could be. Probably is.
Subject: Hmmm...could be. Probably is.
Lactic acid level was 1.1
hmmm...a.c.? nm
Subject: hmmm...a.c.? nm
s
hmmm, not sure, but thanks for trying!
Subject: hmmm, not sure, but thanks for trying!
:)
Hmmm.
Subject: Hmmm.
The only other meds I can think of that sound anywhere near that are Meclomen and Motrin.
Hmmm...
Subject: Hmmm...
I googled and there is a HTAB LA for bronchospasms.
hmmm - can't think of anything :( NM
Subject: hmmm - can't think of anything :( NM
Hmmm.... maybe
Subject: Hmmm.... maybe
Maybe inguinal hernia, TRUS (transrectal ultrasonography) or TRUSP (transrectal ultrasonography of the prostate) ??
Hmmm -- I am not sure ..... sm
Subject: Hmmm -- I am not sure ..... sm
I am familiar with Venturi, grommet, Paparella. I can't find anything close to sounding like "dutcher".
hmmm, if it is EGD, then the
Subject: hmmm, if it is EGD, then the
whole word is esophagogastroduodenoscopy (scope of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum). Do ya think that's it?
Hmmm
Subject: Hmmm
I think this must be it. The patient is a 72 yo in the ER with diarrhea so I have no clues as to her past medical history. Ugggh, hate it when docs spell also.
Thanks to both of you.
hmmm
Subject: hmmm
Thank you for you honesty and encouragement.
hmmm
Subject: hmmm
Not saying Valcyte by any chance?
hmmm
Subject: hmmm
nope he isnt ESL, but he does shmoosh his words together sometimes. I will relisten to it and see if that it what he says. Thanks.
hmmm
Subject: hmmm
Did you mean: levoxyl ?
I guess I'll just leave Levoxyl alone.
Thanks :)
Hmmm
Subject: Hmmm
PENT ICCP
could it be anti-CCP?
P(ENT I)CCP
But that would still leave the P to be determined. I also would like to know if he spelled PENT or if he said it.
hmmm...
Subject: hmmm...
That makes sense b/c of the renal failure... i'm thinking the doc is misspeaking... i clearly hear the PLEX part... i think i'll be leaving that one blank ;)
Thanks!! :)
hmmm....sm
Subject: hmmm....sm
I can only come up with some wild guesses at the moment, such as:
get formolent = ___ for a minute
OR
get formolent = get 4 ____
as in "the wound bed was allowed to ___ for a minute to control some bleeding" or "the wound bed was allowed to get 4 ____ to control some bleeding"
I wish I could be more help...
hmmm...
Subject: hmmm...
Could he/she be saying: Appendectomy, "apparently" 3 D&Cs, tonsillectomy. It doesn't really make sense with the parentheses, makes it sound like the patient had 3 D&Cs at the time of the appendectomy.
hmmm...
Subject: hmmm...
The only thing that comes to mind is that he is possibly saying "OC", meaning oral contraceptive. I'd have to blank him if that's not what he says.
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Hmmm....ridges? Got me...nm
Subject: Hmmm....ridges? Got me...nm
s
Hmmm..maybe serpiginous SM
Subject: Hmmm..maybe serpiginous SM
Don't know if it fits...sorta sounds like it.
serpiginous Creeping; denoting an ulcer or other cutaneous lesion that extends with an arciform border; the margin has a wavy or serpent-like border.
hmmm...maybe "pathogenic"...nm
Subject: hmmm...maybe "pathogenic"...nm
nm
Hmmm....autism? nm
Subject: Hmmm....autism? nm
s
hmmm - see reply
Subject: hmmm - see reply
Actually after listening to that one at least 50 times, I could get nothing else from it. A Cobb can be a retractor or elevator. In this case, it was used to scrape vertebrae...I did find micro-Cobb. But it really didn't sound a bit like that. Macoa or Mikoa perhaps, but I tried every spelling I could think of. Oh well...it's a mystery, and the report went to proofing, but it left me curious. Thanks!
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