meant to type consistent. Sorry. nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2008-10-01  
In Reply to: systo/assisto weakness or numbness??? - sami
  
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i meant to type Ŗ by PEG once a day" 
Subject: i meant to type Ŗ by PEG once a day" 
  i need more coffee.
	 
	
Sorry. meant to type T-10 or T10. nm 
Subject: Sorry. meant to type T-10 or T10. nm 
  
	 
	
I meant to type 7 or 8. nm 
Subject: I meant to type 7 or 8. nm 
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Sorry, meant to type Neulasta 
Subject: Sorry, meant to type Neulasta 
  
	 
	
Sorry. Meant to type Foltx. nm 
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Sorry. I thought you meant a type of medication. nm 
Subject: Sorry. I thought you meant a type of medication. nm 
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Duh. Meant to type mitral valve redundancy. Sorry. nm 
Subject: Duh. Meant to type mitral valve redundancy. Sorry. nm 
  
	 
	
of course I meant to type hallux valgus deformity... 
Subject: of course I meant to type hallux valgus deformity... 
  I'm sure you figured that out though. :)
	 
	
Yikes. Meant to type hard to find. I will go now!!! nm 
Subject: Yikes. Meant to type hard to find. I will go now!!! nm 
  
	 
	
Sorry, meant to type foot OR feet incisions. nm 
Subject: Sorry, meant to type foot OR feet incisions. nm 
  
	 
	
Duh! Meant to type tophus or tophi as plural form.  
Subject: Duh! Meant to type tophus or tophi as plural form.  
  
	 
	
need an OB sign consistent with polyp 
Subject: need an OB sign consistent with polyp 
 
 pt with hx of abnormal uterine bleeding and pelvic pain.  She hs an ______ sign which is consistent with a probable endometrial polyp.  
It sounds like it begins with an "M" like "melter".  
Thanks,  
d~ 
	 
	
I would write it as a decimal - keep it consistent nm 
Subject: I would write it as a decimal - keep it consistent nm 
 
  
	 
	
Visible tic s/l "ingrecking" consistent with Tourette's 
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continuous flowing of the theta consistent 
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Prominence of the supraclavicular notch consistent with a serical rib 
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Exam is consistent with pancreatitis.  I seriously doubt s/l stumpitis 
Subject: Exam is consistent with pancreatitis.  I seriously doubt s/l stumpitis 
 
  
	 
	
Ortho - patient had bone scan consistent with - sm 
Subject: Ortho - patient had bone scan consistent with - sm 
  loosening of her prosthesis and they recommended correlation with s/l "an NMY (or wide) self-scan if there is any suggestion of an infection."     
Thanks for your help.
	 
	
On EKG possible voltage s/l fraying?frame? criteria consistent with LVH 
Subject: On EKG possible voltage s/l fraying?frame? criteria consistent with LVH 
  
	 
	
He has a rash on his feet consistent with s/l inia pedis? 
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There is a fetus of [s/l canrumplings consistent with a menstrual age of 12 weeks 1 day 
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CT of brain: s/l ventricles ensarcopertina prominant consistent with age-appropriate atrophy...TIAnm 
Subject: CT of brain: s/l ventricles ensarcopertina prominant consistent with age-appropriate atrophy...TIAnm 
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 EEG large amount of *loval dysfact* activity consistent with dementia??? NM     
Subject:  EEG large amount of *loval dysfact* activity consistent with dementia??? NM     
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MRI with white matter disease and division restriction consistent w/ "Handball" stroke.  sm 
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nodular liver contour with a prominent left lobe [s/l and cardache] consistent with cirrhosis 
Subject: nodular liver contour with a prominent left lobe [s/l and cardache] consistent with cirrhosis 
  
	 
	
Either initial caps or camel caps are fine, just be consistent. 
Subject: Either initial caps or camel caps are fine, just be consistent. 
  
	 
	
same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself. 
Subject: same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.  
  nm
	 
	
Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug.  nm 
Subject: Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug.  nm 
   
	 
	
which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2? 
Subject: which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2? 
   
	 
	
I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM 
Subject: I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM 
 
 I forget which ones  use Roman and which do not.  TIA 
	 
	
When doctor says tib-fib, do you type it like that or do you type tibiofibular? Thanks 
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How do I type this particular type of dialysis bath?  sm 
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acromion process - type 2 or type II 
Subject: acromion process - type 2 or type II 
  
	 
	
Could it be hollowing-type or hollow-end-type? - nm 
Subject: Could it be hollowing-type or hollow-end-type? - nm 
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how to type out Type I Aortic aneurysm  
Subject: how to type out Type I Aortic aneurysm  
   Would you use a roman numeral for Type I Aortic aneurysm or use Type one or type 1 ... I am thinking it is Type I but I am unsure. I am new to this all. Thanks for any help.
	 
	
I would type it under PLAN and type what is dictated. 
Subject: I would type it under PLAN and type what is dictated. 
  I have had that happen to me before, and I was told by QA to not move things around in the report, maybe that is the same for you, but if I were typing this report, I would type it in the order as is dictated, even if that means typing it under the heading PLAN.  Also, his vitals were probably taken at the end of the exam as they were repeated, so it would make sense to type them again under that heading.  Hope that helps!  
	 
	
No, and I meant to IJV...sorry 
Subject: No, and I meant to IJV...sorry 
  This guy is such a mumbler.  He says the name of the balloon catheter twice in the report and I can't get it either time.  I'm about to give up and leave blanks..... 
	 
	
I meant - Anyone know? 
Subject: I meant - Anyone know? 
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maybe he meant.. 
Subject: maybe he meant.. 
  SPEP  
serum protein electrophoresis?
	 
	
JMO-I don't think that is what is meant.--sm 
Subject: JMO-I don't think that is what is meant.--sm 
  I checked on google as well, and the closest I could come to this term medically was that the patient was malingering.  I do not think that fits with this case.  but could be wrong.  jmo
	 
	
meant nm 
Subject: meant nm 
  
	 
	
I actually meant... 
Subject: I actually meant... 
  *Avaflow* was probably *IV fluid* with D5.....etc.
	 
	
Yes, that's what he meant, but now that I see it, 
Subject: Yes, that's what he meant, but now that I see it, 
  I don't think I would want to type that in my report like that.  I will have to have to see what the Vac part stands for and find out if I can substitute the real words for that abbreviated slang.  But yup, that's what the ESL must have meant, though I think he said it with the word air in there.  
	 
	
Oh, I see what you meant now. 
Subject: Oh, I see what you meant now. 
  (nm)
	 
	
Sorry, I really meant 
Subject: Sorry, I really meant 
  Upward slowing QRS   just a try
	 
	
I believe that is it. He did say CT though but I think he meant CP. Thx!!! 
Subject: I believe that is it. He did say CT though but I think he meant CP. Thx!!! 
  
	 
	
But what I meant to say was 
Subject: But what I meant to say was 
  you may be right in the Cor Status:  Full Cor if is is in reference to a code status.  I've heard some unusual things dictated in reference to code status and maybe that's how that account refers to it?  That's why I was wondering if there was anything to indicate he was talking about code status.  
	 
	
I meant to say... 
Subject: I meant to say... 
  V of the neck 
	 
	
Sorry I meant 
Subject: Sorry I meant 
  Which is the right way 3 to 4 mm or 3 - 4 mm?  Sorry about that.
	 
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