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last one! Urinalysis showed greater than 100 white cells per high-power field. There is 3+ bacteria

Posted By: kjlange on 2007-10-01
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Red ( or white) blood cells per high-power field
Consult anyone please?

RBC/HPF or RBCs/HPF or since she says the whole thing out do I type the whole thing out? Usually I know but I must admit I am stumped.

Thanks!
re: 5 and 8 red blood cells (or RBCs) per high power field.
Subject: re: 5 and 8 red blood cells (or RBCs) per high power field.

It is high powered field
For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...
Subject: For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...

I spent a load of money getting trained for MT and I STILL  am not sure about this.  What do the experienced MTs think??
per high power field OR per high powered field.
Subject: per high power field OR per high powered field.


per high power field (nm)
Subject: per high power field (nm)

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Per high power field (nm)
Subject: Per high power field (nm)

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high power field
Subject: high power field

All of my examples etc. have stated "high power field," but I really do not think it matters much. 
high-power field
Subject: high-power field


high-power field
Subject: high-power field


per high power field
Subject: per high power field


How is it you say red cells per high powered field?
Subject: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?

TIA!
RE: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?
Subject: RE: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?

RBC/HPF OR red blood cells/high-powered field (the first is preferred since it is well-known laboratory abbreviation).
UA shows "a field tact" with white blood cells and red blood cells. What's he saying here?
Subject: UA shows "a field tact" with white blood cells and red blood cells. What's he saying here?


LAB DATA: Sed rate 27, s/l aspirit 62,300 white cells, 100 red cells . . . . HELP?
Subject: LAB DATA: Sed rate 27, s/l aspirit 62,300 white cells, 100 red cells . . . . HELP?


Urinalysis - s/l 'full fee-oh' of bacteria (sm)
Subject: Urinalysis - s/l 'full fee-oh' of bacteria (sm)

 


UA Results: (S/l full 'fee-oh') of bacteria and moderate pyuria (cocci in pairs). 


Full 'c/o','fee-oh'?  Any ideas? 


Urinalysis showed a SL spy-graph of 1.005
Subject: Urinalysis showed a SL spy-graph of 1.005

but was otherwise normal.


 


What could "spy-graph" be. Remember its an ESL.


"High power field"
Subject: "High power field"

RBCs) per. high-powered field (HPF)

I agree. "High power field". NM
Subject: I agree. "High power field". NM

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I agree with "high power field" - no hyphen -- see message
Subject: I agree with "high power field" - no hyphen -- see message

Urinalysis is examined under microscope. High power and low power describe the lens settings available for looking at the specimen.
per high power
Subject: per high power

I've always typed per high power field, but Stedman's has it as "high-powered field."
A urinalysis in the office showed a moderate amount of blood. Serum was subsequently sent for sm
Subject: A urinalysis in the office showed a moderate amount of blood. Serum was subsequently sent for sm

A urinalysis in the office showed a moderate amount of blood.  Serum was subsequently sent for an R&M C&S which returned unremarkable. 


 


I know what C&S is.  What is the R&M?????  help please  Donna


urinalysis high bilirubin Ictotest?
Subject: urinalysis high bilirubin Ictotest?

It sounds like "EYE-co-test" the way it's pronounced by my Latin dictator, but I found Ictotest in Saunders pharm Word Book, but did n't find it at Drugs.com which is usually pretty reliable.  Has anyone heard of this?


I found high of 175 and critical values greater than 400
Subject: I found high of 175 and critical values greater than 400

I guess I would just type 4301
Nitrites and white cells?
Subject: Nitrites and white cells?

Lol, I'm too tired too.
says CT of Abdomen showed high
Subject: says CT of Abdomen showed high

s/l output enterocutaneous fistula? 
high powered field
Subject: high powered field

I have always been told it is high powered field.
HPF...high powered field nm
Subject: HPF...high powered field nm


high parg field??
Subject: high parg field??

doc is saying 4 to 10 red blood cells on a "high parg field" ?? any suggestions?


thanks in advance


SL high parg field
Subject: SL high parg field

doc dictates 4 to 10 red blood cells on a SL high parg field...any suggestions?


thanks in advance for any help


leukos =leukocytes (white blood cells)
Subject: leukos =leukocytes (white blood cells)


leukocyte which is part of white blood cells
Subject: leukocyte which is part of white blood cells


can you hear high powered field?
Subject: can you hear high powered field?

instead of hypofield?
Yes!!! I do hear high powered field---
Subject: Yes!!! I do hear high powered field---

So is she saying 851 50 double O for high powered field? is that right?
0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field"
Subject: 0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field"

Sorry!


When I was making the post, it showed the highlighted section, but I guess it didn't actually post that way..."0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field" was what I was questioning


S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells
Subject: S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells and red cells.

The patient has idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Thanks again.
ehrlichiosis - caused by bacteria named Ehrlichia. The bacteria, which are transmitted by ticks, ca
Subject: ehrlichiosis - caused by bacteria named Ehrlichia. The bacteria, which are transmitted by ticks, can infect certain types of white blood cells.


I've used white-white before. You'll hear red-white zone, too. nm
Subject: I've used white-white before. You'll hear red-white zone, too. nm

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800 T-cells (T-helper), normal average 500-1500 cells
Subject: 800 T-cells (T-helper), normal average 500-1500 cells

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positive sickle cells and s/l pardip? cells in the smear
Subject: positive sickle cells and s/l pardip? cells in the smear


It is white. They use acetic acid to stain the area and if there is anything there it turns white.
Subject: It is white. They use acetic acid to stain the area and if there is anything there it turns white.

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white-white per the Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery
Subject: white-white per the Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery


doing arthroscopic knee surgery, white on white tear or something else?
Subject: doing arthroscopic knee surgery, white on white tear or something else?

There was an unstable bucket-handle tear of the medial meniscus s/l white on white or white and white or white/white tear? Thanks


A-cells/accelerations vs D-cells/decelerations
Subject: A-cells/accelerations vs D-cells/decelerations


tears can be in the white-on-white zone
Subject: tears can be in the white-on-white zone


white white zone
Subject: white white zone

There was a longitudinal tear, not all that unstable, in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus in more the white white zone.  Not sure exactly how this should look.  White-white, white/white or something else. Thanks.


ok, me again. Periventricular white matter or paraventricular white matter changes?
Subject: ok, me again. Periventricular white matter or paraventricular white matter changes?


Okay, but he is not saying greater
Subject: Okay, but he is not saying greater

just sacral or sacrosciatic notch. Thanks. I am going to flag it because I have another blank in the report.
Greater/less than
Subject: Greater/less than

When you transcribe that the urine/blood/whatever has greater than (whatever) or less than, do you type out "greater than" or "less than" or do you use the symbols < > ?? 


Thanks! 


Greater than/less than.
Subject: Greater than/less than.

I do too, type out the words that is.  But I'm so paranoid.  Focus dinged me for putting a hyphen between follow and up.  I'm not with the same company now so Focus is no longer an issue.  Love my new company!


Thanks for gettinng back to me.


 


 


greater than 100,000
Subject: greater than 100,000


Greater than 10 to the 5?
Subject: Greater than 10 to the 5?


Should this be spelled out or is the 5 written as an exponent?  Dictation states: greater than 10 to the 5 of E. coli with pan sensitivity.  Thanks.