middle finger s/l STS release
Posted By: smc on 2006-02-19
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It is a trigger finger release procedure
Subject: It is a trigger finger release procedure
and the full line is:
Compression hemostasis along with thrombitus? saline irrigation was adequate to obtain excellent hemostasis.
Yep. Trigger point release. Had a trigger finger myself. nm
Subject: Yep. Trigger point release. Had a trigger finger myself. nm
camptodactyly --permanent flexion of finger, usually little finger etc. nm
Subject: camptodactyly --permanent flexion of finger, usually little finger etc. nm
doc is saying the patient has trigger finger of her right ring finger - sm
Subject: doc is saying the patient has trigger finger of her right ring finger - sm
right ring finger trigger finger
Yes that's right :) Trigger finger is a condition of the tendon in the finger - sm
Subject: Yes that's right :) Trigger finger is a condition of the tendon in the finger - sm
causing it to catch and lock in a "trigger" position.
it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
Subject: it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
so it should read...
her right ring trigger finger, no comma.
Trigger finger is a painful condition, causing swelling.
it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
Subject: it seems that her ring finger is her trigger finger,
so it should read...
her right ring trigger finger, no comma.
Trigger finger is a painful condition, causing swelling.
sometimes say finger-nose-finger. nm
Subject: sometimes say finger-nose-finger. nm
nm
Fingerstick, finger stick, or finger-stick?
Subject: Fingerstick, finger stick, or finger-stick?
Which way is most commonly used when in reference to blood sugar tests?
Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm
Subject: Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm
Could it be 2 to 3, like in the middle of the two?
Subject: Could it be 2 to 3, like in the middle of the two?
Maybe he is already in the middle of a
Subject: Maybe he is already in the middle of a
x
I don't think so, middle one sounds like F or S
Subject: I don't think so, middle one sounds like F or S
Thanks for the try though!
SIM-KNEE-SHE-A from the middle
Subject: SIM-KNEE-SHE-A from the middle
turbinate to the septum...................
Anyone?
middle of sentence? tib-fib...
Subject: middle of sentence? tib-fib...
If they said *tib-fib* that's what they get....
short for tibula fibula or tibular fibular...
Tib-fib if beginning of sentence.......
s/l middle table
Subject: s/l middle table
studies do show an enlarging lesion that appears to be a s/l middle table bone lesion in the sphenoid
s/l middle spurts
Subject: s/l middle spurts
At the end of August the pain intensified and the characteristics changed from an intermittent steady discomfort to a pulsating tenderness. She was evaluated by her gynecologist who felt this was possibly secondary to s/l middle spurts.
TIA!
i'd put your middle option nm
Subject: i'd put your middle option nm
x
s/l "ronchi" right middle lobe..hx on cxr
Subject: s/l "ronchi" right middle lobe..hx on cxr
nm
anterolateral (away from the middle line) ? nm
Subject: anterolateral (away from the middle line) ? nm
Seems weird to do something middle of the night. Maybe 2 q.a.m.? What
Subject: Seems weird to do something middle of the night. Maybe 2 q.a.m.? What
s
I don't capitalize them in middle of sentence....
Subject: I don't capitalize them in middle of sentence....
I don't agree with the other poster on this one....my reports always say LABORATORY DATA as the heading for labs so inside a report the dictator might say in some other area, *please see labs or laboratory data*.....so no, I don't capitalize them at all within a sentence....
middle turbinates s/l balderized?
Subject: middle turbinates s/l balderized?
Procedure is an ethmoidectomy and antrostomy for septal deviation. thanks
middle colic vein? nm
Subject: middle colic vein? nm
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Is this in the middle of any other lab values or any other clues? NM
Subject: Is this in the middle of any other lab values or any other clues? NM
well I could have but I was in the middle of a stat report so I had to be quick. nm
Subject: well I could have but I was in the middle of a stat report so I had to be quick. nm
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No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
Subject: No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
stapes - small bone in middle ear
Subject: stapes - small bone in middle ear
xx
EKG shows some s/l middle epic T waves
Subject: EKG shows some s/l middle epic T waves
release?
Subject: release?
"to release some of the trigger points"
"to relieve some of the trigger points"
which one is correct?
release?
Subject: release?
"to release some of the trigger points using reiki"
"to relieve some of the trigger points using reiki"
which one is correct? is release a correct term for trigger points?
Estrace is last one. Middle could be midodrine, Midrin, or Mobic? nm
Subject: Estrace is last one. Middle could be midodrine, Midrin, or Mobic? nm
s
using wild card in middle "antileukoproteinase" on One-Look site. nm
Subject: using wild card in middle "antileukoproteinase" on One-Look site. nm
mittelschmerz -- means middle pain. Not capped. nm
Subject: mittelschmerz -- means middle pain. Not capped. nm
You sure it's not p.o.? 15 mg would be 1/2 a tab, but it comes as extended release. Don't know
Subject: You sure it's not p.o.? 15 mg would be 1/2 a tab, but it comes as extended release. Don't know if
s
SR is sustained release and ER is
Subject: SR is sustained release and ER is
ER is extended release. It appears ER is the official way with glipizide, and yet SR would be just as clear to other MDs. So if you are supposed to correct, use ER. If you are supposed to transcribe verbatim, just give it to him, IMO.
lateral release
Subject: lateral release
a lateral release? nm
Subject: a lateral release? nm
right...probably the infection that spread to the middle ear is bacterial, with purulent discharge,
Subject: right...probably the infection that spread to the middle ear is bacterial, with purulent discharge, hence, odoriferous
is that the clinical picture presented in the patient's case? Did the PE include such ear discharge and the Assessment include Otitis media?
ridge? middle? If coming up the back, could be nape of his neck. nm
Subject: ridge? middle? If coming up the back, could be nape of his neck. nm
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On neck exam: s/l Crackle middle space diminished. nm
Subject: On neck exam: s/l Crackle middle space diminished. nm
Not cricopharyngeal space. Second time doc has said this exact thing in two different documents. Any ideas? She is a sleep/wake doctor.
s/l "deker" vein release???nm
x
clearly s/l "deeker" vein release, anyone?? help!!
x
DeQuervain's release? need more info
nm
s/l right decuer veins release
Subject: s/l right decuer veins release
s/l metal-line release
The patient is having a hip replacement and the doctor is talking about some of the risks involved, such as (s/l) "metal line release,"...... any suggestions? Thanks very much
metal liner release...nm
Subject: metal liner release...nm
nm
I would just spell out extended release and let it go at that. nm
Subject: I would just spell out extended release and let it go at that. nm
NEVERMIND! sustained release...
Subject: NEVERMIND! sustained release...
nm
Carpal tunnel release
Subject: Carpal tunnel release
I see that there are Della suturing devices, would it make sense that the s/l Dellas were passed down the carpal tunnel, as well as the scope? TIA
s/l decravein release and injection
The patient returns 15 days following her s/l decroveins release and left s/l decraveins injection. Anyone know what he is saying?
Thanks so much!!!
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