no it does not... it's really muffled but i can hear 2 syllables. NM
Posted By: gamt on 2008-10-16
In Reply to: Does it sound like "ADLs"? nm - MQer
Subject: no it does not... it's really muffled but i can hear 2 syllables. NM
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Thanks!! It was muffled but that's definitely it. nm
Subject: Thanks!! It was muffled but that's definitely it. nm
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sorry, almost hard to do sounds like, he is muffled but s/l...sm
Subject: sorry, almost hard to do sounds like, he is muffled but s/l...sm
s/l right uvinal catheter or s/l huminal catheter ? Tried to do a sounds like search but empty.
muffled urology term help please sm
Subject: muffled urology term help please sm
I have NO idea what this person is saying. Sounds roughly like "dorsal allo flick prepuce".
Diagnosis (pardon caps, I'm pasting it in from report): KIDNEY AND URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS, HEMATURIA, DECUBITUS ULCER LOW BACK, DEHYDRATION, URETHRITIS, PHIMOSIS
Other procedures: retrograde pyelogram and cystogram
ANY help is greatly appreciated. I'm tearing my hair out.
they both have five syllables, so
Subject: they both have five syllables, so
what is the difference?
No, definitely two syllables because (sm)
Subject: No, definitely two syllables because (sm)
the doc uses the word 3 times in the report "...a small ______lacunar infarct." Then, "At times with a _____ lacune,..." And "...facial droop suggestive of a _____ infarct."
It is three syllables.
Subject: It is three syllables.
Yes, that is what he is saying, minus a few syllables. Thanks.
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It sounds like it has more syllables than that. nm
Subject: It sounds like it has more syllables than that. nm
Enough syllables for spondylolisthesis? nm
Subject: Enough syllables for spondylolisthesis? nm
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No, two syllables. ends in "y"
Subject: No, two syllables. ends in "y"
Perhaps he was slurring through it, but it was sure two syllables. Thank you!
Subject: Perhaps he was slurring through it, but it was sure two syllables. Thank you!
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Ugh..can you separate your s/l into syllables for us, please? Thx. nm
Subject: Ugh..can you separate your s/l into syllables for us, please? Thx. nm
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Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm
Subject: Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm
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Can you accent the syllables for us? nm
Subject: Can you accent the syllables for us? nm
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seeing as you have 3 syllables, urethral
Subject: seeing as you have 3 syllables, urethral
nm
Can you separate your s/l into syllables for us? nm
Subject: Can you separate your s/l into syllables for us? nm
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It was a thought I had, but there seems to be a few more syllables. Thx!!
Subject: It was a thought I had, but there seems to be a few more syllables. Thx!!
Nope...there are only 2 syllables.
Subject: Nope...there are only 2 syllables.
I thought of htat too but not enough syllables. Thanks though.
Subject: I thought of htat too but not enough syllables. Thanks though.
the syllables are backwards - it's Relistor
Subject: the syllables are backwards - it's Relistor
Spiratin doesn't have enough syllables for what he is saying, but the active ingredient is spiron
Subject: Spiratin doesn't have enough syllables for what he is saying, but the active ingredient is spironolactone which is the closest thing I found
Listen closely to syllables, there is also desquamating (interstitial) pneumonia, which fits??? nm
Subject: Listen closely to syllables, there is also desquamating (interstitial) pneumonia, which fits??? nm
nm
If you're hearing a lot of syllables, it might be uric acid stone nephrolithiasis. Do a Google
Subject: If you're hearing a lot of syllables, it might be uric acid stone nephrolithiasis. Do a Google
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Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
I do not hear that
Subject: I do not hear that
but I believe you are correct, there is mention of exposed cartilage. Thank you very much.
or can you hear..................nm
Subject: or can you hear..................nm
can you hear VRE - this has been associated
Subject: can you hear VRE - this has been associated
with C. difficile colitis as well - CD/VRE...also, resolved to the NVRA just doesn't make grammatical sense - you sure it's not "The C. difficile was treated with Flagyl, but resulted in VRE, then treated with Zyvox?" GOOD LUCK!
can you hear?
Subject: can you hear?
guaifenesin and Tessalon Perles
can you hear
Subject: can you hear
,,,
That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!
Subject: That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!
Thank you. I really could not hear...
Subject: Thank you. I really could not hear...
cortical; he was not an ESL and said it 5 or 6 times in the report.
Thanks for trying.
Usually hear this
Subject: Usually hear this
nerve root impingement
Used to hear that a lot. sm
Subject: Used to hear that a lot. sm
back in the day they said leukouria a lot, not so much today. I just typed it like that. I think it may have been in one of those old Dorland's from the 70s.
can you hear...
Subject: can you hear...
suggested etiology or suggest ... or maybe assess etiology. Sorry, just making some guesses without knowing what's right before and after.
I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).
Subject: I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).
hysterical anesthesia
Bodily anesthesia occurring in hysteria
Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear
Byetta?
Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear
Easy? That makes the most sense.
Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear
Harmonic scalpel?
Thanks. Now I hear it.
Subject: Thanks. Now I hear it.
can you hear
Subject: can you hear
transverse?
I hear ya
Subject: I hear ya
Since there are so many different transcription platforms, you can't always program in the 1/2 symbol and typing it like that - 1/2 - is clumsy and can be unclear when read. The guidelines at my last in-house job were to convert it to decimal if possible.
Can you hear something like sm
Subject: Can you hear something like sm
ACBE or air contrast barium enema???
sorry I would have to actually hear that one I think. nm
Subject: sorry I would have to actually hear that one I think. nm
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This is not it either, I def hear a 'D' before
Subject: This is not it either, I def hear a 'D' before
Not sure about that one as I do not hear a 'y' or 'x ' in
Subject: Not sure about that one as I do not hear a 'y' or 'x ' in
Need to hear what comes before and after this. nm
Subject: Need to hear what comes before and after this. nm
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can hear...
Subject: can hear...
I can only hear s/l a enroom taking out of his right third webspace.
I think synergetic pain is correct but I can't hear bunion at all.
thank you, I tried to hear it, but could not.
Subject: thank you, I tried to hear it, but could not.
No, can't hear that.
Subject: No, can't hear that.
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