listen for Sever's disease, painful condition of heel in growing children.
Posted By: Goldie on 2007-10-03
In Reply to: I can't find anything close to the s/l. - Googled everything I can think of
Subject: listen for Sever's disease, painful condition of heel in growing children.
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for painful right heel, please sm..
Subject: for painful right heel, please sm..
The patient already has put a (s/l-shin-) into her shoe to raise the heel, and this apparently is comfortable.
ESL doc, can't understand what it is.
-algia just means a painful condition. It can be stuck on anything
Subject: -algia just means a painful condition. It can be stuck on anything
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Sever's disease
Subject: Sever's disease
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel
Subject: Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel
Ah...could be Sever's disease! Looks like it on a search. nm
Subject: Ah...could be Sever's disease! Looks like it on a search. nm
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s/l fishing and sclerosis with Sever's disease. nm
Subject: s/l fishing and sclerosis with Sever's disease. nm
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teenaged children or teenage children? NM TIA
Subject: teenaged children or teenage children? NM TIA
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Yes, he is saying Sever's --- nm
Subject: Yes, he is saying Sever's --- nm
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Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.
Subject: Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.
senescent (growing old)
Subject: senescent (growing old)
s/l bydrape? .. slightly growing?
Subject: s/l bydrape? .. slightly growing?
The thigh was also prepped prior to prepping the face (and a bydrape ) was placed (slightly growing)from the operative fields
http://depts.washington.edu/growing/Assess/SBS.htm
Subject: http://depts.washington.edu/growing/Assess/SBS.htm
I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
Subject: I heard when I was growing up that a "rising" or "rison" was a boil or an
abscess on your skin. For instance, it may be on your calf. People would tape a piece of "fat back meat" on their leg to draw out the poison. It works too. I don't know what kind of solution it is here though but probably something similar.
maybe painful? NM
Subject: maybe painful? NM
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She has had two children
Subject: She has had two children
It was a regular clinic note. I'm not sure of the work type, I had to go ahead and send it in with a blank.
if she's had 2 children...
Subject: if she's had 2 children...
then it would be multiparous
Ever have it? It's awful, not painful sm
Subject: Ever have it? It's awful, not painful sm
but extremely embarrassing. Especially when it lasts for hours then turns into a horrendous bout of diarrhea. I have intolerance to ibuprofen and it causes this. Of course, it took them five years to figure out what was causing the rumbling. Go figure!
She is 1 of 6 children, should this be spelled out? TIA
Subject: She is 1 of 6 children, should this be spelled out? TIA
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"nuliparous" (never had children) ??
Subject: "nuliparous" (never had children) ??
painful nodules on feet sm
Subject: painful nodules on feet sm
These have not been s/l "disicular" and have not ulcerated. Clueless this morning!
Gosh, that sounds painful!
Subject: Gosh, that sounds painful!
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poignant (physically painful)
Subject: poignant (physically painful)
s/l painful "disphyte fahjaw" ???
Subject: s/l painful "disphyte fahjaw" ???
Patient says it hurts when she swallows. On the assessment, the doc says Painful "dysphyte fahjaw" for solids and liquids.
Any ideas on this??
Thanks!
Abby
How about nulliparous? - never having borne children??
Subject: How about nulliparous? - never having borne children??
patient with swollen, painful 4th digit. Placed on please sm
Subject: patient with swollen, painful 4th digit. Placed on please sm
s/l col-chi-zine. Thanks
Children's cardiology report, sentence is.....
Subject: Children's cardiology report, sentence is.....
Examination of his chest, abdomen, and extremities was unremarkable. He had a well healed mid sternotomy incision with some mild s/l cubuloid appearance.
Thanks for your help
Yep, it's a lab profile; I used to type it all the time at my children's
Subject: Yep, it's a lab profile; I used to type it all the time at my children's
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Here is what the letters stand for. From About.com: Special Needs Children
Subject: Here is what the letters stand for. From About.com: Special Needs Children
The initials in V.A.T.E.R. syndrome refer to five different areas in which a child may have abnormalities: Vertebrae, Anus, Trachea, Esophagus, and Renal (kidneys). There may also be cardiac and limb conditions, which changes the acronym to V.A.C.T.E.R.L. A child diagnosed with one of these syndromes will not necessarily have a problem in every area, but a constellation of birth defects involving many of the areas. There is no currently known cause, but a gene defect is believed to be involved.
Normal blood pressure for children
Subject: Normal blood pressure for children
Does anyone know of a good reference regarding blood pressure readings in a well child versus sick child?
Would a pressure of something like 94/60 considered normal for a child? What would be considered high? Thanks.
painful erections, underwent s/l CONTROL FLOMOTOMY.....nm TIA
Subject: painful erections, underwent s/l CONTROL FLOMOTOMY.....nm TIA
Maybe mucositis, painful inflammation of the mucous tract
Subject: Maybe mucositis, painful inflammation of the mucous tract
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FlavorX, it comes in different flavors so you can get children to take the meds more easily. nm
Subject: FlavorX, it comes in different flavors so you can get children to take the meds more easily. nm
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No. The definition of parous is: having given birth to one or more viable children EOM
Subject: No. The definition of parous is: having given birth to one or more viable children EOM
Clofarabine is used for treating certain types of leukemia in children and adolescents who have had
Subject: Clofarabine is used for treating certain types of leukemia in children and adolescents who have had at least 2 previous treatment regimens of medicine.
Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..
Subject: Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..
Alzheimer's disease
Also known as:
Alzheimer's dementia
Alzheimer's sclerosis
Alzheimer's syndrome
Alzheimer-Perusini disease (misnomer)
Dementia of the Alzheimer type
Senile dementia of the Alzheimer type
Synonyms:
Presenile dementia, senile dementia.
Associated persons:
Alois Alzheimer
James Parkinson
English physician and paleontologist, born April 11, 1755, Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London; died 1824, London.
Associated eponyms:
Parkinson's crisis
Exaggeration of the characteristics of parkinsonism associated with acute anxiety.
Parkinson's disease
A degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by masklike facies, a fine, slowly spreading tremor, cogwheel rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability with a peculiar gait.
Parkinson's facies
The immobile, expressionless, masklike facial characteristic of parkinsonism.
probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm
Subject: probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm
Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease
Subject: Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease
Pt has has pink raised ciruclar lesions on trunk and distal extremities.
Dx is S/L En Saint Reole disease. Any body know what the heck this is?
Thanks!
Oh duh, I mean heel tap of course nm
Subject: Oh duh, I mean heel tap of course nm
re: Just says for heel, no details
Subject: re: Just says for heel, no details
heel spur--something???
Subject: heel spur--something???
heel spur?
Subject: heel spur?
Heel spur?
Subject: Heel spur?
Em-bal-bic 7.5 mg b.i.d. for heel pain. nm TIA
Subject: Em-bal-bic 7.5 mg b.i.d. for heel pain. nm TIA
sounds like em-bal-bic maybe um-bal-bic or im-bal-bic...or maybe the 1st sound is just him saying ummmm, not sure. any help greatly appreciated.
heel exercises ? nm
Subject: heel exercises ? nm
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Peekaboo heel?
Subject: Peekaboo heel?
He has very wide-based feet and peekaboo heels. Anyone heard of this? Couldn't find much online...mostly shoes and something about pole dancing!
s/l apothositis (heel)
Subject: s/l apothositis (heel)
Probable apothositis of the heel (- heel injury)
heel-toe gait with ???
Subject: heel-toe gait with ???
He has heel-toe gait, although he does have a slightly less (s/l weigh hung on the left than the right. Also s/l wane/huddle)
I know it sounds funny but does anyone have an idea?
get his heel close to his glute? nm
Subject: get his heel close to his glute? nm
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