iron studies
Posted By: lost on 2005-07-29
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Iron studies were normal except that his B and C were negative.
This is under abnormal liver function test, most likely fatty liver disease.
When I google I get hepatitis B and C info. Help clear my confusion!
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question on iron studies
Subject: question on iron studies
1) Hemoglobin and hematocrit are low at 11 and 33, and iron stores s/l "in percent saturation" is also low.
2) I requested complete CBC with pathology s/l "steri B slide".
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Medications: S/L ?ZOMED and oral iron (patient has iron deficiency anemia)
Subject: Medications: S/L ?ZOMED and oral iron (patient has iron deficiency anemia)
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LEV studies??
Subject: LEV studies??
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Lab studies need help with s/l
Subject: Lab studies need help with s/l
Cholesterol is 315, with an LDL of 202. Hemoglobin A1c is 10.5, glucose is 283 s/l lab A is normal.
T3, T4 and TSH are thyroid studies. sm
Don't know about the cytes part you are hearing.
LABORATORY STUDIES
Subject: LABORATORY STUDIES
IV INCREMENTAL
LABORATORY STUDIES: WHAT IS SMAC
Sorry. All I can think of is vascular studies etc. nm
Subject: Sorry. All I can think of is vascular studies etc. nm
not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
Subject: not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
Something like ELISA studies? sm
Subject: Something like ELISA studies? sm
Sorry. I am just stumped. Here are a couple of links which tell about diagnostic studies etc.
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http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic122.htm======
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec07/ch081/ch081b.html
We us coagulation studies as we are not
Subject: We us coagulation studies as we are not
allowed to use slang. However, if typing it verbatim it would be coags as it is not an acronym for anything.
That's what it is, she's says "EP studies". Thank you!!
Subject: That's what it is, she's says "EP studies". Thank you!!
S/L iron d or ion d
Subject: S/L iron d or ion d
List of meds - "iron d" or "ion d" 25 mg one per day.
Please and thanks.
slo-iron?
Subject: slo-iron?
States SLO-iron, not sure if this is correct, 60 mg b.i.d. CC, not sure if she means mL or what, not sure of SLO-iron.
Ion Iron?
Subject: Ion Iron?
I have a dr. that has an accent. I think he is sayin ion iron. Has anyone had an ESL dr. say who says ion iron instead of just saying iron? Just wondering if maybe I'm hearing it wrong.......
On admission his ion iron, PTT were both elevated above 90
ulnar conduction studies
Subject: ulnar conduction studies
Pulmonary functiuon studies
Subject: Pulmonary functiuon studies
Her pulmonary function studies were normal but her put her on s/l "Areva". I know there is Abreva but that is for cold sores. Any suggestions?
Re pulmonary function studies, s/l FED-1 - ?
Subject: Re pulmonary function studies, s/l FED-1 - ?
Doctor dictates... Prior to bronchodilator her FVC was 69% predicted and s/l FED-1 was 58% predicted.
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Pulmonary function studies
Subject: Pulmonary function studies
It's "FEV-1". I think it means forced expiratory volume. FVC is forced vital capacity.
palmar sensory studies? nm
Subject: palmar sensory studies? nm
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Yes, names of studies are not part of
Subject: Yes, names of studies are not part of
the diagnosis and it is not required to type them out. I think that's in BOS, but good luck finding it. :o]
electromyographic conduction studies
Subject: electromyographic conduction studies
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short for coagulation studies
Subject: short for coagulation studies
stool viral studies?
Subject: stool viral studies?
parenteral iron
Subject: parenteral iron
That must be it; thanks!
s/l praternal iron
Subject: s/l praternal iron
Doctor refers to patient who is on longterm iron replacement, saying she may need "praternal iron".
I'd do it just the way you typed it, 1+ iron. nm
Subject: I'd do it just the way you typed it, 1+ iron. nm
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seroblastic iron
Subject: seroblastic iron
Is there anything like seroblastic iron in thrombocythemia?
seroblastic iron
Subject: seroblastic iron
It was sideroblastic, thanks
s/l Iron Forte???? tia
Subject: s/l Iron Forte???? tia
iron levels
Subject: iron levels
Recent blood work showed an iron that was 38% s/l staf of 13%.
Cannot make out word.
Protime and prothrombin time. They are two different studies.
Subject: Protime and prothrombin time. They are two different studies.
PT and PTT are abreviations
Noninvasive blood flow studies?
Subject: Noninvasive blood flow studies?
Ok, punctuation on this one is making me crazy. I'm finding it every way possible and am not sure which is the most acceptable.
Noninvasive blood-flow studies...
non-invasive blood flow studies...
noninvasive blood flow studies...
All advice is appreciated!
Noninvasive blood-flow studies...
Subject: Noninvasive blood-flow studies...
Usually no comma is needed after non, and since blood flow modifies "studies," then I would go with noninvasive blood-flow studies. Hope that helps :)
Bravo pH probes are used in manometry studies
Subject: Bravo pH probes are used in manometry studies
Electromyogram (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies . ? nm
Subject: Electromyogram (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies . ? nm
Thank you so much! I am horrible in these kinds of studies! Very much appreciated! nm
Subject: Thank you so much! I am horrible in these kinds of studies! Very much appreciated! nm
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Blood work: One of the studies have *insipidus BNP*.
Subject: Blood work: One of the studies have *insipidus BNP*.
tagged? they do red and white cell studies nm
Subject: tagged? they do red and white cell studies nm
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lower extremity venous studies
Subject: lower extremity venous studies
s/l FIZMOGRAPHIC studies.. lung capacity
Subject: s/l FIZMOGRAPHIC studies.. lung capacity
The restrictive lung disease, however, was not confirmed by the total lung capacity done by _____ studies, which actually showed her to have a normal total lung capacity. She had a normal diffusion study.
s/l FIZMOGRAPHIC studies.. lung capacity
Subject: s/l FIZMOGRAPHIC studies.. lung capacity
The restrictive lung disease, however, was not confirmed by the total lung capacity done by _____ studies, which actually showed her to have a normal total lung capacity. She had a normal diffusion study.
Help with study for claudication...s/l nivalson studies.
Subject: Help with study for claudication...s/l nivalson studies.
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Tam, any possible chance this could be "serum iron?" nm
Subject: Tam, any possible chance this could be "serum iron?" nm
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not just saying iron 325 mg a day? usual dose.
Subject: not just saying iron 325 mg a day? usual dose.
Anyone heard of Wewill iron or
Subject: Anyone heard of Wewill iron or
weevil iron.
It s/l we will iron. The patient has anemia.
sideroblastic iron and thrombocythemia?
Subject: sideroblastic iron and thrombocythemia?
Venofer (iron sucrose)
Subject: Venofer (iron sucrose)
med list - s/l iron p.r.n. for nausea? (sm)
Subject: med list - s/l iron p.r.n. for nausea? (sm)
Would they prescribe iron to help control nausea symptoms? Dr. is clearly saying it, but I have never heard of this use for iron before (???).
feosol iron or contipation sm
Subject: feosol iron or contipation sm
Pt. could be anemic or have constipation from drug. Old drug but still used.
transfusional iron overload
Subject: transfusional iron overload
The doctor is talking about his practice, He says, " I have a fair amount of sickle cell disease, transfusion on a ------------sickle cell...."
Sounds kindof like blood-button---- any ideas girls?? Thanks!
Vitafol ? (iron with vitamins)
Subject: Vitafol ? (iron with vitamins)
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