maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion
Posted By: mmk on 2007-12-14
In Reply to: doing facial exam rule out stroke - mdlfcrs
Subject: maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion
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it was the extraocular muscles thank you
Subject: it was the extraocular muscles thank you
You sure it's not EOMs for extraocular eye movements?
Subject: You sure it's not EOMs for extraocular eye movements?
Extraocular ? dilatation of the adjacent
Subject: Extraocular ? dilatation of the adjacent
lateral ventricle, the doctor states I believe. But, this does not make sense to me. However, I am feeling rather stupid today so am probably wrong. Anyone know if extraocular dilation makes sense? It is not extraaxial I am fairly certain after listening to him 100 times.
EOMs? (Extraocular muscles)
Subject: EOMs? (Extraocular muscles)
Is it general range of motion or gentle range of motion?
Subject: Is it general range of motion or gentle range of motion?
Pls help me on this.
extraocular muscles/movementsmotors/motions are intact
Subject: extraocular muscles/movementsmotors/motions are intact
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Head: Extraocular movements full. Pupils ...
Subject: Head: Extraocular movements full. Pupils ...
I was just going to write back to say I finally heard it and you were right. extraocular movements.
Subject: I was just going to write back to say I finally heard it and you were right. extraocular movements.
thanks a bunch
Maybe EOMs (extraocular motions) intact centrally? Are eyes mentioned before or after your s/l? nm
Subject: Maybe EOMs (extraocular motions) intact centrally? Are eyes mentioned before or after your s/l? nm
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Usually bounding and strong. Don't know your sounds like. Sorry. nm
Subject: Usually bounding and strong. Don't know your sounds like. Sorry. nm
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Pulses are FULL AND strong
Subject: Pulses are FULL AND strong
would s/l full-en-strong.
(s/l) walking strong?? leukemia
Subject: (s/l) walking strong?? leukemia
Thanks in advance. If can help ASAP, would appreciate it.
A strong "GEE" sound.
Subject: A strong "GEE" sound.
I'm not comfortable with that, but he could be saying it wrong (like that ever happens). Thanks again though.
Spelling is not a doc's strong point! :) nm
Subject: Spelling is not a doc's strong point! :) nm
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That's it! Thanks... sounded like a strong V sound
Subject: That's it! Thanks... sounded like a strong V sound
strong mid eastern accent (sm)
Subject: strong mid eastern accent (sm)
diagnosed with s/l glycogen stewers disease and elevated liver enzymes
RE: Liver Tansplant
TIA
TIA
s/l supris max strong?? graft
Subject: s/l supris max strong?? graft
Doing a massive rotator cuff tear repair. Here is the full sentence. At this point, the Wright Medical supris max strong?? graft was then used covering the area of the repair using Vicryl suture medial anterior and then using the lateral double row as the lateral margin of the graft covering the entire area of the repair well.
I am assuming it is Wright Medical, so I googled that but I cannot find the supris max strong.
Thanks for any help.
voice is strong without any s/l validy
Subject: voice is strong without any s/l validy
She has tight eye closure and her voice is strong without any validy. Does not sound like valitidy.
update on phrase "coolum and strong"
Subject: update on phrase "coolum and strong"
FINALLY figured this one out. The doc got real slow for once and the phrase he uses all the time for ie: pulses are & it s/l coolum and strong???
BUT, alas...he is saying equivalent and strong....yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhh thank's everybody for their previous help on this
I don't *think* that's it...it sounds like a very strong E at the start of the word. Thanks th
Subject: I don't *think* that's it...it sounds like a very strong E at the start of the word. Thanks though!
"cicadic" eye movement - is that right?
Subject: "cicadic" eye movement - is that right?
nm
s/l acetonic movement...sm
Subject: s/l acetonic movement...sm
Patient is in her usual state of health but is having much less ____ (s/l acetonic movements.) It appears that the neurologist has recently started her on amantadine.
TIA
or perhaps just clonic movement
Subject: or perhaps just clonic movement
xx
cuneiform movement
Subject: cuneiform movement
Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm
Subject: Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm
None of the two suggestions match as to what he is saying! The doc has a strong accent and he clearl
Subject: None of the two suggestions match as to what he is saying! The doc has a strong accent and he clearly says the word ending with "odiets" . I
I have sent it for QA. Thanks for all your help
Akinesthesia is loss of movement, so maybe an
Subject: Akinesthesia is loss of movement, so maybe an
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Neuro- movement disorder
Subject: Neuro- movement disorder
...blepharospasm and s/l cervical stone and cervicogenic headache.
(pt getting Botox injections)
decreased voluntary movement?
Subject: decreased voluntary movement?
Nl perineal body and "levitus" with very strong ____ contractions, 5/5 sm
Subject: Nl perineal body and "levitus" with very strong ____ contractions, 5/5 sm
Normal perineal body and "levitus" with very strong ____| QA MARKER: 159 |____ contractions 5/5, not tender and the patient was able to kegal exercises very well upon request.
pelvic rock - referring to movement..
Subject: pelvic rock - referring to movement..
As in "There is no pelvic rock." Is that your usage?
periodic movement disorder? Hear that a lot with RLS. nm
Subject: periodic movement disorder? Hear that a lot with RLS. nm
That could be correct, i.e., any jarring movement causes pain. (nm)
Subject: That could be correct, i.e., any jarring movement causes pain. (nm)
xx
medical term for difficult movement?
Subject: medical term for difficult movement?
looking for a word that means difficult movement, would ataxia work?
A colonic-type movement is noted.
Subject: A colonic-type movement is noted.
This is an upper extremity exam. The doc says, "Sominvoluntary spontaneous movements while at rest with a "colonic" type movement is noted.
patient with tic has *sinusoto* movement of the head?? Thanks. nm
Subject: patient with tic has *sinusoto* movement of the head?? Thanks. nm
nm
can you hear "some subtle" movement...??
Subject: can you hear "some subtle" movement...??
wild guess: ' lateral traction movement.' ?..sm
Subject: wild guess: ' lateral traction movement.' ?..sm
nystagmus is right.....
nystagmus is an unintentional jittery movement of the eyes
still doing s/l soap-suds-rinse and Benadryl because QDall was not strong enough to stop the itch
Subject: still doing s/l soap-suds-rinse and Benadryl because QDall was not strong enough to stop the itch
that can't be right...what I am supposed to be hearing. ??
saccades ==Rapid eye movement to redirect the line of sight.? sm
Subject: saccades ==Rapid eye movement to redirect the line of sight.? sm
If that is not the term, please give sentence etc.
ophth glossary/link for you.
http://www.checdocs.org/gen_glossary.htm
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AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)
Subject: AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)
Apokyn? used for treating loss of control of body movements such as muscle stiffness, slow movement
Subject: Apokyn? used for treating loss of control of body movements such as muscle stiffness, slow movements, or trouble moving associated with advanced Parkinson disease???
I second that motion! It would sure help us to help ;-) nm
Subject: I second that motion! It would sure help us to help ;-) nm
arc - as in arc of motion
Subject: arc - as in arc of motion
It would be arc as in arc of motion
Subject: It would be arc as in arc of motion
s/l tog of motion
Subject: s/l tog of motion
She has about just a s/l TOG of motion from 0 degrees to about 15 degrees to 20 degrees with some tightness. tia
The patient is postoperative from an open reduction and internal fixation of the patella tendon of her right knee.
range of motion
Subject: range of motion
How should this be typed: range-of-motion
OR
range of motion
range of motion
Subject: range of motion
pillrolling motion?
Subject: pillrolling motion?
Is pillrolling one or two words? Thanks!
Maybe range of motion
Subject: Maybe range of motion
are you sure it isn't hip "range of motion"? nm
Subject: are you sure it isn't hip "range of motion"? nm
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