increased "vocal breathing" and tachypnea? nm
Posted By: Beverly Riffe on 2007-04-24
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maybe increased work of breathing ? nm
Subject: maybe increased work of breathing ? nm
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tachypnea ? nm
Subject: tachypnea ? nm
tachypnea???
Subject: tachypnea???
tachypneic (i.e., tachypnea)
Subject: tachypneic (i.e., tachypnea)
!!
is it increased LFTs and a CPK? nm
Subject: is it increased LFTs and a CPK? nm
xx
Perhaps increased or elevated cholesterol?
Subject: Perhaps increased or elevated cholesterol?
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Increased LFTs and recheck a CPK...
Subject: Increased LFTs and recheck a CPK...
LFTs means liver function tests, and CPK is a test that stands for creatinine phosphokinase.
My little Medical Abbreviations book is one of my most well-worn and well-loved pieces of reference material! I'd highly recommend one for stumpers like these!
Would "thinning" be increased spending.
Subject: Would "thinning" be increased spending.
s/l increased skud uptake?
Subject: s/l increased skud uptake?
on stress test. Previous report says gut uptake, but not able to verify. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
hyperreflexia in place of increased reflexia?
Subject: hyperreflexia in place of increased reflexia?
I believe it would be "reduced hemoglobin A with an increased A2 fraction"
Subject: I believe it would be "reduced hemoglobin A with an increased A2 fraction"
breathing
Subject: breathing
Breathing
Subject: Breathing
Probably diaphragmatic breathing. Common with anxiety attacks.
Lilly
Cardiology - increased s/l trabiculation in the left ventricle.
Subject: Cardiology - increased s/l trabiculation in the left ventricle.
I looked up trabiculation and I cannot find any reference to the heart.
lab test - increased s/l WEN or WYN of 22 suggestive of mild dehydration
Subject: lab test - increased s/l WEN or WYN of 22 suggestive of mild dehydration
pursed lip breathing
Subject: pursed lip breathing
nm
Name of breathing syndrome
Subject: Name of breathing syndrome
He has a history of HV, as well as _____ and mom was concerned regarding his complexion being pale and weak.
Blank s/l shawbears (It sounds french) I really have no clue!?!
s/l worka breathing
Subject: s/l worka breathing
This is an infant with a URI and the doc says mom is to bring back to ER if she notices s/l worka breathing, increased fever, etc...
what about just work of breathing
Subject: what about just work of breathing
same as saying difficulty breathing, basically having to work at it.
Could it be "focal breathing"?
Subject: Could it be "focal breathing"?
breathing treatments?
Subject: breathing treatments?
apoatropine (?) bromide breathing treatment
and
BiPAP with settings of IPAP 10, EPAP 0-5 (?)
Help with breathing barometers please
Subject: Help with breathing barometers please
New doctor and I have never heard of this term -- cannot find it anywhere even in my big fat purple book! Sounds like anseties barometer. I can hear the barometer part clearly and it is a lung/breathing issue. Any clues? I'm completely stumped here. It doesn't help that my eyes are bugging out because my new glasses are not here yet. :-) Thanks for any help in advance.
S/L percelet breathing
Subject: S/L percelet breathing
The patient has obvious COPD and s/l percelet breathing. TIA.
pursed-lip breathing. nm
Subject: pursed-lip breathing. nm
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bathematic breathing?
Subject: bathematic breathing?
Is there such a thing as bathematic breathing and how is it spelled? It is used by a psychologist as a way to help the patient relax. Thanks!
possibly no increased edema, no local mass effect?
Subject: possibly no increased edema, no local mass effect?
Pt with increased tracheal s/l "vis ab" and s/l anesthesia class 3 airway. sm
Subject: Pt with increased tracheal s/l "vis ab" and s/l anesthesia class 3 airway. sm
He has excessive work of breathing, and he is using some accessory muscles. There is increased tracheal s/l vis ab. His airway is s/l anesthesia class III, large beefy uvula, large tongue, no really recessed mandible.
increased uptake right T-L junction (lumbosacral spine) is this typed right?
Subject: increased uptake right T-L junction (lumbosacral spine) is this typed right?
Breathing? Breath sounds? nm
Subject: Breathing? Breath sounds? nm
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Breathing/lung test
Subject: Breathing/lung test
Sounds like the doctor is saying pulsac
__Pulsac__ is 97 percent of room air. Peak flow 210, 255
I found a lot of lung functioning tests on webmd but nothing that matched the sound of this. I must not be close because I'm not bringing anything up on Google either.
s/l unihard breathing treatment?
Subject: s/l unihard breathing treatment?
Dr. is states something that s/l unihard, uniheart breathing treatment, person with asthma
breathing without stridor or ?sturdor? n/m
Subject: breathing without stridor or ?sturdor? n/m
I am stumped also. Tried to make pneumatic out of it, due to breathing etc. but nothing!!! nm
Subject: I am stumped also. Tried to make pneumatic out of it, due to breathing etc. but nothing!!! nm
MRI demonstrates s/l coagular increased signal within the posterior horn of the medial meniscus.
Subject: MRI demonstrates s/l coagular increased signal within the posterior horn of the medial meniscus.
Thanks!
Heart rate 60, breathing in 14 breaths a minute?
Subject: Heart rate 60, breathing in 14 breaths a minute?
x
is vocal breathing a fancy term for snoring?
Subject: is vocal breathing a fancy term for snoring?
Yes...It's Deep sighing hyperventilation (kussmaul breathing) (sm)
Subject: Yes...It's Deep sighing hyperventilation (kussmaul breathing) (sm)
a symptom of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
s/l change doxed respirations with periodic breathing. sm
Subject: s/l change doxed respirations with periodic breathing. sm
In terms of sleep disordered breathing, specifically in the central sleep apnea, there was very minimal evidence of either central sleep apnea or change doxed respirations with periodic breathing. Obviously with tracheostomy and the upper airway circumvented, there was no obstructive component to sleep disordered breathing.
Bone scan is reviewed dated 03/06/09 which shows increased activity to the pubic bones at the sm
Subject: Bone scan is reviewed dated 03/06/09 which shows increased activity to the pubic bones at the sm
s/l synthesis. Thanks!
Seems to be under spinal x-rays they do a marrow signal ... "Normal or increased T2 signal intens
Subject: Seems to be under spinal x-rays they do a marrow signal ... "Normal or increased T2 signal intensity in marrow of compressed vertebrae, Abnormal marrow signal involves entire vertebral body..."
Following dressing change, the dressing was replaced under increased layers of s/l Perlex. nm
Subject: Following dressing change, the dressing was replaced under increased layers of s/l Perlex. nm
do you mean agonal breaths/agonal breathing?
Subject: do you mean agonal breaths/agonal breathing?
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