no, not in pulmonary arrest nm
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Was this patient also in pulmonary arrest?
Subject: Was this patient also in pulmonary arrest?
diastolic arrest maybe?
Subject: diastolic arrest maybe?
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V fib arrest was the first thing that I saw in your s/l
Subject: V fib arrest was the first thing that I saw in your s/l
AV block, sinus arrest? nm
Subject: AV block, sinus arrest? nm
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It is usually for cardiac arrest (IO) interosseous cannulation
Subject: It is usually for cardiac arrest (IO) interosseous cannulation
provides access to a noncollapsible venous plexus...
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so wondering if it is apophysitis (inflammation).
. He was found with his s/l BLOBI O2 off of his trach in respiratory arrest. He was blue.
Subject: . He was found with his s/l BLOBI O2 off of his trach in respiratory arrest. He was blue.
BICAP; a form of bipolar electrocoagulation frequently used to arrest gastrointestinal bleeding
Subject: BICAP; a form of bipolar electrocoagulation frequently used to arrest gastrointestinal bleeding
pulmonary
Subject: pulmonary
a repeat sl-PEE was done which showed normal left ventricular wall thickness.
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another pulmonary
Subject: another pulmonary
dr says pt has pulmonary TS and LAM---does TS stand for tricuspid stenosis and does LAM stand for lymphagnioleiomyomatosis?
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pulmonary
Subject: pulmonary
pt had a sl-hemosocis and ABG performed showed a normal PO2.
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Pulmonary sm
Subject: Pulmonary sm
As I told her husband, there are now three things that have come out of her [care be in bascint]?? that are significant... first Dr. Gordon, second Dr. Allen and Third Bob Merlie.
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Pulmonary help please
Subject: Pulmonary help please
(s/l actual )spirometric readout listed the following:
I don't think he is saying actual but can quite find the correct word to fit. Any suggestions? Thanks so much!
pulmonary nm
Subject: pulmonary nm
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pulmonary help anyone? sm
Subject: pulmonary help anyone? sm
... hypoxemic respiratory distress is multifactorial. I believe he had an increased s/l *trunk fraction* through some atelectatic lower lung basal segment lesions.
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Pulmonary help. (sm) Thanks.
Subject: Pulmonary help. (sm) Thanks.
s/l Flogant's catheter?
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pulmonary
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pulmonary help please sm thanks
Subject: pulmonary help please sm thanks
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pulmonary help anyone? sm
Subject: pulmonary help anyone? sm
oxygen saturation is improved than what it was in the hospital when patient was on a high s/l *con mask*.
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pulmonary help!
Subject: pulmonary help!
'She did do a s/l faculamative rales and she did not have much problem except for shortness of breath on exertion.
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pulmonary help, please sm
Subject: pulmonary help, please sm
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pulmonary
Subject: pulmonary
yes layering is correct
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Subject: PET/CT (pulmonary) help please sm
PET/CT which showed two focally s/l "both-sided" abnormal activity...
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Are you sure he isn't saying pulmonary hypertension
Subject: Are you sure he isn't saying pulmonary hypertension
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Pulmonary word help!
Subject: Pulmonary word help!
The pt has hemoptysis and doc says differential dx includes mitral stenosis, endobronchial foreign body, bronchial adenoma, pulmonary AV fistula, and s/l
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s/l briaframatic?? (Pulmonary)
Subject: s/l briaframatic?? (Pulmonary)
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pulmonary stenosis sometimes goes along with that. nm
Subject: pulmonary stenosis sometimes goes along with that. nm
pulmonary arthralgia
Subject: pulmonary arthralgia
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Subject: maybe pulmonary embolus? nm
I would think it would be pulmonary function. - nm
Subject: I would think it would be pulmonary function. - nm
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Subject: Then it may be pulmonary effusion. nm
pulmonary treatment? nm
Subject: pulmonary treatment? nm
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How about pulmonary ventilation?
Subject: How about pulmonary ventilation?
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A pulmonary question. sm
Subject: A pulmonary question. sm
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pulmonary toileting???
Subject: pulmonary toileting???
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pulmonary toilet is right
Subject: pulmonary toilet is right
This is a phrase used to describe pulmonary care, i.e., coughing, deep-breathing, suctioning, etc. Basically removing fluid from the lungs.
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It is pulmonary toileting...
Subject: It is pulmonary toileting...
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pulmonary toileting
Subject: pulmonary toileting
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pulmonary hypertension? (nm)
Subject: pulmonary hypertension? (nm)
Pulmonary term?
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pulmonary word help
Subject: pulmonary word help
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Pulmonary word help.
Subject: Pulmonary word help.
Doc says:
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TIA.
pulmonary word
Subject: pulmonary word
Good Morning Everyone!
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Subject: perhaps pulmonary wedge
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Subject: pulmonary "paranacama?"
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Iloprost? pulmonary artery htn nm
Subject: Iloprost? pulmonary artery htn nm
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Pulmonary functiuon studies
Subject: Pulmonary functiuon studies
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