how do you write left shoulder minus 30 ER?
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how do you write left shoulder minus 30 ER?
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s/l labile repair of the left shoulder.thank you
Subject: s/l labile repair of the left shoulder.thank you
Is this in relation to an EMG or other study -- left shoulder -30 ER (evoked response) No msg.
Subject: Is this in relation to an EMG or other study -- left shoulder -30 ER (evoked response) No msg.
minus to 40, maybe
Subject: minus to 40, maybe
nm
Yes, that is what he is saying, minus a few syllables. Thanks.
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How do you type it when doc says plus minus, tia
Subject: How do you type it when doc says plus minus, tia
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Ophthalmology - 20/40 minus or -?
Subject: Ophthalmology - 20/40 minus or -?
Is it correct to type out the word minus or do you use -?
Per BOS - plus/minus written out unless
Subject: Per BOS - plus/minus written out unless
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plus/minus headache--I think
Subject: plus/minus headache--I think
Doc is dictating intake report and says the patient has "some s/l plus/minus headache along with weakness." Is there such a thing as a plus/minus headache? If so, how would I type it? Please help as all my QA editors seem to be having PMS or a midlife crisis and I'd like to avoid sending this one in :-)
Per BOS2 - plus/minus not "+/-"
Subject: Per BOS2 - plus/minus not "+/-"
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We went with "minus 1-mm to minus 1.5-mm…" (nm)
Subject: We went with "minus 1-mm to minus 1.5-mm…" (nm)
x
I would go with minus 2-degree axis
Subject: I would go with minus 2-degree axis
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Cervix 690 minus 1 with swelling. sm
Subject: Cervix 690 minus 1 with swelling. sm
Should I type this as 6.90 minus 1 with swelling? Just had the same doctor with another patient coming in with labor, and she says "Cervix is 390 and 0." That should be 3.90, meaning the cervical length, right? But what about this patient of 690 minus 1 with swelling? Is that cervical length of 6.90? Thank you.
thanks, is the minus a logical word tho?
Subject: thanks, is the minus a logical word tho?
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Funny thing, I had this yesterday and left 3 blanks that QA also left blank.
Subject: Funny thing, I had this yesterday and left 3 blanks that QA also left blank.
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pain over the left hip and a biopsy of the left s/l SA pablum showed adenocarcinom
Subject: pain over the left hip and a biopsy of the left s/l SA pablum showed adenocarcinom
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probably means left anterior descending. Instead of saying LAD, just saying left AD.
Subject: probably means left anterior descending. Instead of saying LAD, just saying left AD.
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S/P left total knee reconstruction. On exam, has a palpable s/l clod defect on the left knee.
Subject: S/P left total knee reconstruction. On exam, has a palpable s/l clod defect on the left knee.
:-)
Yes that is the osteopenia score of the hip which can range between osteopenia between minus 1.0 and
Subject: Yes that is the osteopenia score of the hip which can range between osteopenia between minus 1.0 and minus 2.5.
Thank you, I will also write this down.
Subject: Thank you, I will also write this down.
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How do you write this....
Subject: How do you write this....
When the dictator says, "enclosure and copy cc to"...
Thanks!
how to write this.....
Subject: how to write this.....
one more question for today.........
How do I correctly write the 1-to-100,000 in this sentence?.........
2% Xylocaine with 1-to-100,000 epinephrine was injected subcutaneously
how to write something please....
Subject: how to write something please....
MRA: Abdominal aorta. No evidence for renal artery stenosis. OR
MRA abdominal aorta. No evidence for renal artery stenosis.
The doctor started out with the ECG findings then went to this. Or would this go under the ECG heading? Thanks
How to write it:
Subject: How to write it:
1:1,000 as a ratio
How to write Q.o.d.
Subject: How to write Q.o.d.
q. o.d. or Q.o.d. or qod?
I cannot find that one in BOS.
Thanks!
How would you write this? sm
Subject: How would you write this? sm
"When he Valsalvas I can appreciate the hernia..." Would it be Valsalva's or valsalvas, or what? TIA
Not sure how to write this
Subject: Not sure how to write this
generally a one-on-one student-faculty rotation. Should I have the hyphens between all of these or just one on one? Not sure which would be correct. This is a letter of recommendation and need to be correct with it.
Thanks
Write it out per BOS II. nm
Subject: Write it out per BOS II. nm
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Thank you. I will write that one down!! nm
Subject: Thank you. I will write that one down!! nm
Don't know how to write this...
Subject: Don't know how to write this...
Patient has had recent diagnosis of diabetes with recent hemoglobin A1c over 12.
Thanks in advance!
how to write JVP
Subject: how to write JVP
JVP is estimated at 8-10 cm of water at 90 degrees? Is this correct? I have never heard this type of description before.
how would you write this?
Subject: how would you write this?
The final diagnosis was a "grade 2 of 3" mixed glioma
Would you write "2 of 3" or would you write 2/3?
I wasn't sure...thanks!
How do you write....
Subject: How do you write....
an expression of solution such as if dictated like one to one thousand, would I write is like this 1:1000?
how do I write this?
Subject: how do I write this?
How do I write the "eight two fraction" part???
The patient does have a hypochromic microcytic anemia and her hemoglobin electrophoresis does show a reduced hemoglobin A with an increased "8, 2 fraction" and increased hemoglobin F, all compatible with her history of beta thalassemia
How to write this . . . SM
Subject: How to write this . . . SM
Platelets are elevated at "twelve sixty eight"
12.68 ?
PSA - do you write this out?
Subject: PSA - do you write this out?
I am working on a History and Physical Examination, he dictated after the History the following: PSA, on Nilandron 150 mg daily, has been elevated but stable with last PSA 4.8. Do I need tp type it like this? Prostate-specific antigen (PSA), on Nilandron 150 mg daily, has been elevated but stable with last PSA 4.8. Since this is the first mention of the PSA or is that LAB where it should be understood?
how would you write this?
Subject: how would you write this?
She has an approximately [25 pack year history] of smoking...
Would you leave it like that or would you write [25-pack year history] or [25-pack-year history?]
Thanks!!!!
How would you write this...
Subject: How would you write this...
This just isn't sitting right with me, and I think the doctor's old service (his nurse) has been doing this wrong for awhile now. I just took over this account and have been reviewing and comparing old notes with current dictation.
"The patient was injected with "a quarter percent" Marcaine and morphine."
She was typing this as 25% - It should be 0.25% shouldn't it. I'm so tired right now I need to go to sleep, but have to turn this job in first. Thanks for helping. ME
Thanks so much! Will write it in my book. nm
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how to write "..well-corticated..."
Subject: how to write "..well-corticated..."
Just a general question: It seems a significant percentage of radiologists will use the term "well corticated" to describe an accessory ossicle or perhaps old trauma to differentiate what may appear to be an acute fracture. Since "corticated" is not an actual word, can anyone help with an appropriate way to rephrase this? eg "At the distal tip of the fibula is a well-corticated bony lesion, likely an accessory ossicle or old trauma and not an acute fracture."
maybe "lesion with good cortical margins" or some such, but wondering if there are other suggestions.
Thanks.
yes, unless you want to write herniae instead.
Subject: yes, unless you want to write herniae instead.
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I would write it out even if it is verbatim
Subject: I would write it out even if it is verbatim
PPD is a test for tuberculosis. You aren't just writing a document to appease the doctor. You are writing a legal document that many other people may want to read, including an insurance auditor or a lawyer, neither of which may have any clue what PPD means EVEN IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SENTENCE and will have no inclination to look it up.
That's just me, someone who audits physician records and slaps them on the wrists for this like this, but you do want you want.
i always write the word out nm
Subject: i always write the word out nm
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I write it as such, 3490
Subject: I write it as such, 3490
is the doc saying 3,490? I have been told no commas.
cardiology how to write something
Subject: cardiology how to write something
LVH with TRS widening and repolarization abnormality.
TRS is it TRS or TRs
Thank you
Deborah
Proper way to write T. Max? nm
Subject: Proper way to write T. Max? nm
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how to write P0313
Subject: how to write P0313
He says she is a G4 P0313. Is this correct?
Thank you
Deborah
I don't think so. You never write 8:00 o'clock. nm
Subject: I don't think so. You never write 8:00 o'clock. nm
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Just wondering how some of you would write this.
Subject: Just wondering how some of you would write this.
He put his arm through a window and had
40 some odd stitches.
Is it just as I put it above or are there hyphens? Never run into this.
Thanks!
I usually write it as one word, nm
Subject: I usually write it as one word, nm
how to write..Q waves in one and L..thank you
Subject: how to write..Q waves in one and L..thank you
what is the correct way to write qhs??
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