on echo s/l lung optic was also normal? nm
Posted By: Jen on 2009-05-19
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An echo showed normal LV function, mild AI, MR and MR. Is there such a thing as MR or MR or ...
Subject: An echo showed normal LV function, mild AI, MR and MR. Is there such a thing as MR or MR or ...
do you think he just did not say it right? thank you
An echo. Tricuspid valve structurally normal. Mild TR. RVSP 30 mmHg.. and
Subject: An echo. Tricuspid valve structurally normal. Mild TR. RVSP 30 mmHg.. and
pulmonic valve not visualized. Atrial wire seen in the RV. No significant effusion.
no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
Subject: no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
Subject: I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
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optic ? nm
Subject: optic ? nm
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It's a far stretch from optic...
Subject: It's a far stretch from optic...
but maybe lung volume?
optic or haptic?
Subject: optic or haptic?
In a cataract extraction, would a haptic or an optic be captured in the ciliary sulcus? He later says that the optic was captured in the capsular bag with the haptics being latched securely in the sulcus.
TIA
optic/haptic
Subject: optic/haptic
I don't exactly know what you are asking. If the question is regarding what he meant and you have any question, flag it and send it to your Q.A. or whereever you send reports with blanks. Not a good idea to try to "correct" the doc's dictation and an even worse idea to guess.
Patient is having an optic nerve
Subject: Patient is having an optic nerve
sheath fenetration and he is using s/l B&N scissors "a large window was created by incising the optic nerve." TIA
optic nerve pallor SM
Subject: optic nerve pallor SM
In Stedman's Ophthalmology 4th Edition, optic nerve pallor is listed... could your doc be stuttering or correcting himself with the "haired" part?
optic dyspallor or dispallor?
Subject: optic dyspallor or dispallor?
This is used in a neurology examination, optic dyspallor or optic dispallor, not sure what it should be here?
Is he saying optic disk pallor? (sm)
Subject: Is he saying optic disk pallor? (sm)
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yes, I am thinking it is laser optic. I will QA to be sure. Thanks. nm
Subject: yes, I am thinking it is laser optic. I will QA to be sure. Thanks. nm
s/l hemnio optic (opthamology)
Subject: s/l hemnio optic (opthamology)
Hi all,
Once again need some ideas. I swear it sounds like she is saying hemnio-optic but no work exists like that...
The context is: "...her history of Alzheimer’s and her visual field defects which are ??optic in nature..."
Any ideas?
Thank you much!!!
Mo
I think the optic is "captured.." and the haptic...
Subject: I think the optic is "captured.." and the haptic...
relates to the "sulcus"
SOD septo-optic dysplasia? OU both eyes?
Subject: SOD septo-optic dysplasia? OU both eyes?
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pt with wart given s/l Aqusol SC Optic?? Solution w
Subject: pt with wart given s/l Aqusol SC Optic?? Solution w
with Centrusin on wart??
Grave/Graves' optic neuropathy???-nm
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it is definitely optic disc pallor; I type it quite often. nm
Subject: it is definitely optic disc pallor; I type it quite often. nm
Dont know, but "sharp" usually refers to optic disc
Subject: Dont know, but "sharp" usually refers to optic disc
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normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
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normal motility? normal motilities? nm
Subject: normal motility? normal motilities? nm
You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
Subject: You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
BUS Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s
BUSV Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s/vagina.
Here is abbrev link for you.
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/obgyn-clerkship/UVA/Abbreviations.cfm
In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
Subject: In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
may be normal values or normal range? nm
Subject: may be normal values or normal range? nm
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laser optic repair for knee and ankle arthritis? nm
Subject: laser optic repair for knee and ankle arthritis? nm
echo help
Subject: echo help
Haven't done these in quite awhile and have an ESL dictator!! Anyway, sounds like he's saying "Olfax is used" ??
u r right - it's an echo! nm
Subject: u r right - it's an echo! nm
Thnx.
Echo:
Subject: Echo:
Would be E:A reversal.
echo
Subject: echo
echo
Subject: echo
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echo help please
Subject: echo help please
I'm new to this type of account and am feeling lost! Thanks in advance!
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Echo Findings
Subject: Echo Findings
Can you hear coaptation of the cusps?
not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
Subject: not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
echo report help
Subject: echo report help
He says, "aortic valve area is 1.3 square cm."
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s/l duty echo
Subject: s/l duty echo
She had a **duty echo** done in hospital for her shortness of breath and questionable history of CHF.
Echo-VTIV?
Subject: Echo-VTIV?
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Doppler echo? nm
Subject: Doppler echo? nm
Re: Echo word help
Subject: Re: Echo word help
2 day echocardiograph done which was reported to have normal ___ systolic function.
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Transferesic echo?
Subject: Transferesic echo?
Is there such a word as transferesic echo? Its about a test to asses a patient's heart function. Help would be dearly appreciated.
transthoracic echo. =) NM
Subject: transthoracic echo. =) NM
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trans echo
Subject: trans echo
There is a transesophageal echocardiography guided cardioversion.
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Echo links and template
Subject: Echo links and template
Here is what I gleaned from my favorite sites. Hope they help.
First is a template:
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?disc=195764;article=351444;title=Word%20Board
This is a great "clickable" site.
http://www2.umdnj.edu/~shindler/abc.html
cardiology, echo reading
Subject: cardiology, echo reading
The aortic valve appears to be a s/l tri-commish-er valve with fusion of one s/l commish-er and acts as a bicuspid aortic valve.
he is pretty clear with both of these, but I cannot verify either one. Thanks!!
cardiology term Echo
Subject: cardiology term Echo
He starts out with
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s/l vein echo---see content-Thanks
Subject: s/l vein echo---see content-Thanks
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Echo report question.
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Pulmonary artery pressure in the range of *-* mmHg s/l in sistally. What is the 'in sistally' part?
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Another link to echo glossary. sm
Subject: Another link to echo glossary. sm
http://www.med.yale.edu/intmed/cardio/echo_atlas/references/main_glossary.html
Echo shows "sidasiladis" -- sm
Subject: Echo shows "sidasiladis" -- sm
The patient has pulmonary hypertension. The statement is "Echocardiogram shows "sidasiladis" with normal connections, no evidence of congestive heart disease. Normal ventricular function."
Any ideas what sidasiladis could be? She's pretty clear, but I can't seem to anything close.
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