maybe "one tongue of esophageal metaplasia...
Posted By: vn on 2009-05-26
In Reply to: s/l tongue, merit, steel plate? - dawn
Subject: maybe "one tongue of esophageal metaplasia...
...rule out Barrett's"
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"one to one" or "one-to-one assistance" sm
Subject: "one to one" or "one-to-one assistance" sm
just means they'll have someone with her at all times
tongue is correct for describing the shape of the lesion. You'll hear a tongue of
Subject: tongue is correct for describing the shape of the lesion. You'll hear a tongue of
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Could he be saying pH probe and esophageal manometry. The ph study and the esophageal manometry are
Subject: Could he be saying pH probe and esophageal manometry. The ph study and the esophageal manometry are 2 different studies. nm
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Sorry, that should be "one's own"
Subject: Sorry, that should be "one's own"
...
"one-teens" is the way I would put it.
Subject: "one-teens" is the way I would put it.
It is exactly what he said, but not the usual way of expressing it, thus the " ".
Not a problem, I always have "one of those days"
Subject: Not a problem, I always have "one of those days"
How would you put TIMI grade "one-hal"f flow??? TIA (nm)
Subject: How would you put TIMI grade "one-hal"f flow??? TIA (nm)
TIA
Well, it s/l it definitely begins with a "p" and ends with a "ong" or "one", but I
Subject: Well, it s/l it definitely begins with a "p" and ends with a "ong" or "one", but I'll Google it
nm
Sorry, flustered with having problem posting this, s/b "one-half" (nm)
Subject: Sorry, flustered with having problem posting this, s/b "one-half" (nm)
Esophageal, sorry.
Subject: Esophageal, sorry.
esophageal stricture
Subject: esophageal stricture
esophageal varices? sm
Subject: esophageal varices? sm
varices is plural form of varix.
varix:
varix, pl. varices
1. A dilated vein.
2. An enlarged and tortuous vein, artery, or lymphatic vessel.
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esophageal varices
longitudinal venous varices at the lower end of the esophagus as a result of portal hypertension; they are superficial and liable to ulceration and massive bleeding.
pt with esophageal cancer sm.
Subject: pt with esophageal cancer sm.
On postoperative day #1, her s/l "trio" line was discontinued as well as her central line.
esophageal duodenoscopy nm.
Subject: esophageal duodenoscopy nm.
esophageal duodenoscopy nm.
Subject: esophageal duodenoscopy nm.
...pH ______ esophageal manometry ??
Subject: ...pH ______ esophageal manometry ??
Will also obtain pH _____ esophageal manometry for evaluation of possible antireflux surgery. Kinda sounds like "provida" ???
Thanks in advance!!
Esophageal varice sign
Subject: Esophageal varice sign
Patient having EGD. Esophageal varices found with s/l "respond at will" signs and then had band ligation.
esophageal varices grade
Subject: esophageal varices grade
Esophageal varices grade 2 or grade II?
Thanks.
TTL or TDL esophageal balloon dilator? nm
Subject: TTL or TDL esophageal balloon dilator? nm
stedman's shows a TTS esophageal
Subject: stedman's shows a TTS esophageal
balloon dilator. Don't see TTL or TDL
I would just hyphenate it pepto-esophageal, they
Subject: I would just hyphenate it pepto-esophageal, they
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and peptic esophageal disease
Subject: and peptic esophageal disease
nm
cecalectomy??? and pepto esophageal?
Subject: cecalectomy??? and pepto esophageal?
He had colon cancer 10 years ago which was a carcinomatous polyp. He had a CECALECTOMY??? which was considered the cure. Cancer was confined to the polyp. He has a history of reflux esophagitis and PEPTOesophageal disease?
I think she is making up these words. I cannot find anything to confirm.
esophageal *pharases* secondary to alcoholis. nm Thanks
Subject: esophageal *pharases* secondary to alcoholis. nm Thanks
nm
There is a gastric pull-up procedure for esophageal cancer. nm
Subject: There is a gastric pull-up procedure for esophageal cancer. nm
last stab: pneumostatic response like in esophageal dilatation studies etc.? nm
Subject: last stab: pneumostatic response like in esophageal dilatation studies etc.? nm
anterior mediastinal teratoma with airway and esophageal obstruction
Subject: anterior mediastinal teratoma with airway and esophageal obstruction
s/l drug re tongue
Subject: s/l drug re tongue
Advair (all the inhalers tend to cause fungus on tongue)
The word is on the tip of my tongue...
Subject: The word is on the tip of my tongue...
...not contrite? contra...contra...you know...contradictive. Still can't think of the word...Sorry!
Mother tongue.
Subject: Mother tongue.
That would make sense. Thanks!!!
deviation of the tongue
Subject: deviation of the tongue
I don't have a clue what this doctor is saying. The patient has a history of ____ malformation with subsequent surgery. Since surgery, she has had a tongue that deviates to the left. It was crooked due to muscle atropy and ____.
The blanks sound like "guillare malformation." It actually sounds like the doctor is saying G-R-E malformation. At one point the G has a hard sound, but when he says it again he uses a soft G sound (like J).
Thanks for any help.
Tongue of tissue
Subject: Tongue of tissue
Anyone ever heard of a "tongue" of intestinalized tissue. Pnt has Barret's and is having an EGD and twice I heard what sounds like "tongue" of tissue.
Sentences are -
1. Preop diagnosis - Tongue of intestinalized tissue extending from the GE junction.
2. On withdrawing the scope the patient's GE junction was regular with a tongue of pink tissue extending less than 2 cm.
I can't find it. Thanks.
s/l hypercherphy tongue
Subject: s/l hypercherphy tongue
Posterior pharynx reveals a slightly hypercherphy tongue, enlarged uvula.
maybe hypertrophy?
hypertrophied tongue?
Subject: hypertrophied tongue?
Could it be Boniva once a month? instead of tongue?
Subject: Could it be Boniva once a month? instead of tongue?
x
Sorry, meant tongue not nose. nm
Subject: Sorry, meant tongue not nose. nm
!
Nevermind - he's chewing his tongue - but all he's saying is --
Subject: Nevermind - he's chewing his tongue - but all he's saying is --
nm
I would think maybe a tongue-tied pronunciation of
Subject: I would think maybe a tongue-tied pronunciation of
vasectomy.
Patient has a sore on her tongue...sm
Subject: Patient has a sore on her tongue...sm
consistent with s/l herpenula. Not saying herpes.
There is geographic muositis of the tongue.
Subject: There is geographic muositis of the tongue.
x
There is geographic mucositis of the tongue.
Subject: There is geographic mucositis of the tongue.
x
it could be calcium - with a slip of tongue??
Subject: it could be calcium - with a slip of tongue??
s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....
Subject: s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....
irritating that area. (This patient has swelling and an ulcer. Patient thinks that the "the tongue of a sheeto" was irritating that area and she thinks that is what caused the initial blistered area??????)
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Abby
CABG ..esophageal probe and external {s/l pasho (long a)] pads have been removed..TIA!
Subject: CABG ..esophageal probe and external {s/l pasho (long a)] pads have been removed..TIA!
Right testicle? Sounds like doc was tripping on tongue sm
Subject: Right testicle? Sounds like doc was tripping on tongue sm
because the way you have the sentence, he is being redundant.
Sorta, the right testicle on the right. I mean imagine, the right testicle is on the left?
I really do think the his train of thought was derailed.
This = xerostomia and tongue soreness. sorry if I do not include.
Subject: This = xerostomia and tongue soreness. sorry if I do not include.
a
Correction: That should say median rothay of tongue. Thanks.
Subject: Correction: That should say median rothay of tongue. Thanks.
Tongue-tied doc today--humulin N 15 mg s/m
Subject: Tongue-tied doc today--humulin N 15 mg s/m
I've been typing one of my usual docs today, and apparently she's having a bad RX Monday or something. The latest one s/l Humulin N insulin 15 mg at bedtime. The bummer for me is that I won't take a chance on a med, so look up stuff I already know. I hate having to leave QA Markers on those I'm not 100% sure about, but I'd rather waste my time making sure (for the huge bucks I get) than to get it wrong.
Thanks!
Medication - "Cellpar" - Dissolves under tongue
Subject: Medication - "Cellpar" - Dissolves under tongue
Thanks
s/l tongue, merit, steel plate?
Subject: s/l tongue, merit, steel plate?
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSES
1. Longstanding gastroesophageal reflux.
2. Bilateral lower quadrant pain.
3. Intermittent hematochezia.
POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSES
1. One (tongue) of (a soft steel) (metal plate), approximately 1 cm in length, rule out (merits).
thanks in advance.
It is Aciphex, but the doctor sounds like a tongue stumbler or
Subject: It is Aciphex, but the doctor sounds like a tongue stumbler or
he just can't pronounce it. I have this one guy that's so annoying because he adds extra consonants throughout names and words. I'll be trying to find Dr. Adakariana when it's really Akdaran.
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