indicates a septation? back form of word septate etc.nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2008-01-09
In Reply to: Patient with a ganglion cyst. SM - No Name
Subject: indicates a septation? back form of word septate etc.nm
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How does everyone transcribe "I&D", when I use that form, QA sents is back SM
Subject: How does everyone transcribe "I&D", when I use that form, QA sents is back SM
corrected as I and D, does anyone know why?
septation? nm
Subject: septation? nm
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back brace help please. s/l worman form brace
Subject: back brace help please. s/l worman form brace
Thanks!
Could it be some form of the word osteomyelitis? nm
Subject: Could it be some form of the word osteomyelitis? nm
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some form or word agnosia? sm
Subject: some form or word agnosia? sm
agnosia
Impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum. Syn: agnea.
almost looks like some form of the word cri-du-chat. sm
Subject: almost looks like some form of the word cri-du-chat. sm
cri-du-chat syndrome, cri du chat syndrome, cat-cry syndrome
a disorder due to deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5, characterized by microcephaly, hypertelorism, antimongoloid palpebral fissures, epicanthal folds, micrognathia, strabismus, mental and physical retardation, and a characteristic high-pitched catlike whine. Syn: cat's cry syndrome, Lejeune syndrome.
Analyze? Analysis? Some form of the word? nm
Subject: Analyze? Analysis? Some form of the word? nm
one word, pseudohump, combined form
Subject: one word, pseudohump, combined form
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peristalsing ureter? form of word peristalsis etc. nm
Subject: peristalsing ureter? form of word peristalsis etc. nm
I'm thinking it is phallus word form but the last part totally throws me
Subject: I'm thinking it is phallus word form but the last part totally throws me
Yes that was it! I sent to QA and they came back saying he slaughtered the word! Groan....nm
Subject: Yes that was it! I sent to QA and they came back saying he slaughtered the word! Groan....nm
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A question about the word fixated. Way back I was taught...sm
Subject: A question about the word fixated. Way back I was taught...sm
that fixated was not a work to be used except in the sense of "John's attention was fixated on nude statue". When a doc says he fixated the plate to the bone, I was taught to change it to fixed. Now I am starting to second guess as so many docs use it in this way. Anyone can chime in here. I am so confused.
Lower back pain" is probably the most common use in AE - though "lumbalgia" is a real word
Subject: Lower back pain" is probably the most common use in AE - though "lumbalgia" is a real word in English medicine...it's rarely used.
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My Stedman's spell check comes back with pro embolic (2 separate words). Pro is a word in itself
Subject: My Stedman's spell check comes back with pro embolic (2 separate words). Pro is a word in itself as is embolic. Hope this helps.
back pain, given dura-back if needed for spasm. nm
Subject: back pain, given dura-back if needed for spasm. nm
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s/l zero form or 0 form
Subject: s/l zero form or 0 form
Haven't encountered this before and I can't find it. Doc says: obvious ____________ over the exposed nailbed, the nail having been avulsed.
Thanks.
correct form
Subject: correct form
The correct form is either BI-RADS 1 (never Roman numerals) or BI-RADS category 1. If you do a google search, you can verify this.
...and the plural form would be....:) nm
Subject: ...and the plural form would be....:) nm
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in the form of corneal
Subject: in the form of corneal
just a guess, sorry.
Could it be some form of "scapula"..nm
Subject: Could it be some form of "scapula"..nm
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could be another form of petiolate ??
Subject: could be another form of petiolate ??
I found this in Dorlands:
petiolate having a stalk or petiole.
Maybe petiolar refers to having a petiole? Hope this is helpful, but I'm not totally sure either.
maybe some form of rim i.e. sclerotic rim?
Subject: maybe some form of rim i.e. sclerotic rim?
can you put it in sentence form for us?
Subject: can you put it in sentence form for us?
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Bicro Form?
Subject: Bicro Form?
Possibly Bicro Form back support?
do this report in BOS form??
Subject: do this report in BOS form??
Is q.a.c. allowed in any form?
Subject: Is q.a.c. allowed in any form?
thx
Looks like some form of acetylcysteine? nm
Subject: Looks like some form of acetylcysteine? nm
could be surveillance or some form of it
Subject: could be surveillance or some form of it
oncologists want to see the patient every 3 months with blood work done before
I would use it as the plural form. :) nm
Subject: I would use it as the plural form. :) nm
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On PHQ-9 form the patient's s/l
Subject: On PHQ-9 form the patient's s/l
* Ross * score was 6. Thanks for any help!
warm-and-form
Subject: warm-and-form
some form of equagesic??
Subject: some form of equagesic??
wild guess!
Warm 'N Form. NM
Subject: Warm 'N Form. NM
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psych form
Subject: psych form
Gave her some sheets s/l Vanderbilrup form and two Conners forms screening for ADHD. Thanks
if it's sentence form, then is right the way you have it.
Subject: if it's sentence form, then is right the way you have it.
nm
perhaps some made up form of...
Subject: perhaps some made up form of...
rhonchi - a whistling or snoring sound heard on auscultation of the chest when the air channels are partly obstructed --Webster Medical Dictionary online
wave form
Subject: wave form
This could be a form specific to the
Subject: This could be a form specific to the
facility being called by the abbreviation.
Should I use plural form?
Subject: Should I use plural form?
Patient has cysts on both epididymis. Should I use the plural form epididymides the way he worded it or just epididymis? Please help.
s/l tricht form?
Subject: s/l tricht form?
we were going to give her her s/l tricht or twit form however she walked out without it so we will mail that to her.
no idea!!
Webster's says pleural form is ...
Subject: Webster's says pleural form is ...
apparatuses or apparatus. Have never seen a doc that didn't try to make up his own form of word from time to time either though...so if your account states strictly verbatim without the ability to correct grammar even when you know it's incorrect then I would type what he says.
by mouth, the expanded form of po, yes, per os
Subject: by mouth, the expanded form of po, yes, per os
nm
I think perhaps loop form is correct
Subject: I think perhaps loop form is correct
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Or another form..."neuroma en glottis" ??
Subject: Or another form..."neuroma en glottis" ??
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Callous is the adjective form,
Subject: Callous is the adjective form,
when used as a describing word this is how it should be spelled. Callus is the noun form.
albuterol comes in solid form as well as --sm
Subject: albuterol comes in solid form as well as --sm
liquid or inhaler form, hence the pieces. I would think that any form of nebulizer medication could be dosed as *pieces*. jmo
Would Zomig come in inhaler form?
Subject: Would Zomig come in inhaler form?
I'm finding information on Zomig nasal spray, but nothing on inhalers.
Xoponex also comes in a form called
Subject: Xoponex also comes in a form called
x
This comes in an aerosol form, could he mean pumps???
Subject: This comes in an aerosol form, could he mean pumps???
Carbapenem - form of antibiotics
Subject: Carbapenem - form of antibiotics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbapenem
Zofran comes in that form and dosage. nm
Subject: Zofran comes in that form and dosage. nm
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