it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
Posted By: sassee on 2007-09-10
In Reply to: Rubrocythemia??? - Margaret
Subject: it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
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Sounds like QA is making much ado about nothing.
Subject: Sounds like QA is making much ado about nothing.
That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.
Subject: That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.
What is the rest of the sentence?
Subject: What is the rest of the sentence?
nm
the rest of the sentence
Subject: the rest of the sentence
It is recommended that the patient have a s/l "seizure" and cystoscopy with dilation under general anesthesia. (entire sentence)
What's the rest of the sentence? (sm)
Subject: What's the rest of the sentence? (sm)
I would guess it's "____________ of the esophagus." Clostridium difficile? Dunno, need more info.
P.S. re the rest of the sentence
Subject: P.S. re the rest of the sentence
I think it should read:
The patient’s MRI results showed L3-L4 grade I anterolisthesis of L4 on L3, causing severe narrowing of the lateral recess (or recesses).
intraocular - the rest sounds right nm
Subject: intraocular - the rest sounds right nm
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Context? The rest of the sentence?
Subject: Context? The rest of the sentence?
Can't get it from what you've posted as bronchoscopies aren't accidental.
Subclavian? What is the rest of the sentence? NM
Subject: Subclavian? What is the rest of the sentence? NM
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necrosis maybe? What's the rest of the sentence?
Subject: necrosis maybe? What's the rest of the sentence?
how about "attempts at" ? (depending on rest of sentence)
Subject: how about "attempts at" ? (depending on rest of sentence)
I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)
Subject: I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)
:-)
Rest of sentence may help, but thinking "in lace-up shoes" n
Subject: Rest of sentence may help, but thinking "in lace-up shoes" n
thank you, think doc was making up the word...nm
Subject: thank you, think doc was making up the word...nm
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I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.
Subject: I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.
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menomenorrhagia? Is there really such a word, or is the doc making up one?
Subject: menomenorrhagia? Is there really such a word, or is the doc making up one?
is the dictator making up a word as an sm
Subject: is the dictator making up a word as an sm
adjective for anomaly?
there is a "Waddell" sign, maybe he is making up a word?
Subject: there is a "Waddell" sign, maybe he is making up a word?
Sorry, I am not of more help.
sorry that should be making up a word not work. tired.
Subject: sorry that should be making up a word not work. tired.
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Meant to say I think he is making up the other word - chloratropate
Subject: Meant to say I think he is making up the other word - chloratropate
Another case of a doc making up a word; however, I did get 500+ hits on google for SM
Subject: Another case of a doc making up a word; however, I did get 500+ hits on google for SM
syndactylization and I think in this case, I would go ahead and give your doc her made up word. It's your call, though.
He's making the whole resp. tract 1 word. Give him what he wants! nm
Subject: He's making the whole resp. tract 1 word. Give him what he wants! nm
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making up a work trying to say acromionization but there is no such word blank it, i would nm
Subject: making up a work trying to say acromionization but there is no such word blank it, i would nm
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I think he's making up a word for the part that was actually incarcerated. Give
Subject: I think he's making up a word for the part that was actually incarcerated. Give
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There is also fulminant with the same idea of making the word fulminantly
Subject: There is also fulminant with the same idea of making the word fulminantly
Try making the first word "peau" and see what you come up with such as peau d'orange in the
Subject: Try making the first word "peau" and see what you come up with such as peau d'orange in the breast.
I think the first word is quiescent, not sure about the rest nm
Subject: I think the first word is quiescent, not sure about the rest nm
Could be detumescence (reduction of swelling) and MD is making up his/her own variant of the word.
Subject: Could be detumescence (reduction of swelling) and MD is making up his/her own variant of the word.
I think the doctor means fulminate and is making up his own word fulminately
Subject: I think the doctor means fulminate and is making up his own word fulminately
Lung nodule that is possible a "coccideoma". Is this a word, or is he making stuff up?
Subject: Lung nodule that is possible a "coccideoma". Is this a word, or is he making stuff up?
It really sounds by the sentence--sm
Subject: It really sounds by the sentence--sm
that it has to be "medical" and he just stumbled over his words. just my opinion.
sounds like the sentence should read
Subject: sounds like the sentence should read
"upper extremity,right HAND rigidity with bright red ____ but I don't know what that word is you're questioning.
Sentence sounds good to me!
Subject: Sentence sounds good to me!
nm
it almost always helps to give a complete sentence for the before/after sounds asso. w/ your s/l
Subject: it almost always helps to give a complete sentence for the before/after sounds asso. w/ your s/l
Can you put that word in a sentence for us please? nm
Subject: Can you put that word in a sentence for us please? nm
word/sentence help
Subject: word/sentence help
Well, it could be...
He has an unstable injury and should heal, with fatigue immobilization, appeared to keep using boot.
Meaning the injury is unstable but should heal, because of the amount of fatigue immobilization (meaning fatigue from immobilization) he appeared to keep using the boot. Continuing to use the boot as directed caused the fatigue immobilization?
That is the only thing I can think of. Good luck with that!
word/sentence help
Subject: word/sentence help
I'm sure you do great work. I can't say for positive that is it, but it is the only sense I could make. Words seemed rather plain. Later!
word and sentence help please
Subject: word and sentence help please
Does this paragraph sound correct? particularly the last sentence.
X-RAYS: X-rays were done of the right knee which shows tricompartmental degenerative arthritis. The right elbow shows the previous elbow prosthesis with the proximal elbow implant out the anterior cortex.
IMPRESSION: Degenerative arthritis of the right knee, implant S/L atrusion from the right elbow. tia.
Help with a sentence and word.
Subject: Help with a sentence and word.
1: This was a very deep abscess and I did feel it "would work well for packing." Does what's in quotes make sense?
2: I placed a <s/l valencot> catheter in about 8 cm and sutured it to the skin edge.
TIA!
it sounds like the word has a S sound it it
Subject: it sounds like the word has a S sound it it
Word help... sounds like ossiate
Subject: Word help... sounds like ossiate
Doc says.....stress echocardiogram was negative with normal ejection fraction. Her chest x-ray was negative and S/L ostiate ..... saturation.
I know it is probably something very obvious but I cannot find it.
Thanks.
you need to do a sounds like.. what does the word sound like?
Subject: you need to do a sounds like.. what does the word sound like?
Help with what sounds like a french word to me. sm
Subject: Help with what sounds like a french word to me. sm
Patient has delusions of parasitosis and he states that this is coming under the classification of s/l faux (fox) delue? Any help appreciated.
Word sounds like "Citro-K". Thank you. nm
Subject: Word sounds like "Citro-K". Thank you. nm
Any idea of what the word sounds like
Subject: Any idea of what the word sounds like
before the word ossification?
Thanks but it sounds like the doc is using this word as an adjective.
Subject: Thanks but it sounds like the doc is using this word as an adjective.
That is why I am questioning the pyodermous? in nature. Pyodermas in nature does not seem right to me. Still not sure. I will send for QA. Thanks again.
Sounds like a made-up word
Subject: Sounds like a made-up word
Sounds like he means small protein in the urine and is just making up his own word, as they frequently do :-)
Where in that sentence is this word being spoken?
Subject: Where in that sentence is this word being spoken?
Also, is that a time stamp in there, or is that where this mystery word should be? That's a doozie for sure!
except first word of sentence, you'd spell out n/m
Subject: except first word of sentence, you'd spell out n/m
Sentence-it is hard to just go with the word, need some
Subject: Sentence-it is hard to just go with the word, need some
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Just sounds like a stutter over the word dose to me. nm
Subject: Just sounds like a stutter over the word dose to me. nm
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