only expand it out to metastasis if.....sm
Posted By: if your client profile says it's okay to expand on 2006-05-12
In Reply to: Prostate cancer with met (?) - NCMT
Subject: only expand it out to metastasis if.....sm
Client profile dictates whether or not to give this dictator mets or metastasis.....his saying *met* was wrong. I would've given him *mets* unless the client profile allows expanding of words, and in that case I would've given them *metastasis*
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Do you guys expand AIDS/HIV in admit or discharge diagnoses? Normally I expand COPD, CAD, etc.. sm
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not sure in this case. Account goes by BOS, not super nitpicky, but I'm wondering what y'all do.
yep - metastasis...............n/m
Subject: yep - metastasis...............n/m
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Could it just be metastasis?
Subject: Could it just be metastasis?
As in choroidal metastasis.
RAW metastasis??
Subject: RAW metastasis??
I would type out metastasis
Subject: I would type out metastasis
rule out metastasis, maybe
Subject: rule out metastasis, maybe
nm
meds for bony metastasis
Subject: meds for bony metastasis
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metastasis versus metastases
Subject: metastasis versus metastases
Any advice will be appreciated.
In many reports, I have heard doctors dictate "mets," which I would like to expand when necessary but sometimes am just not sure if singular or pleural expansion applies, e.g., "He has mets to the pelvis," (and then later on dictates) "He is thought to have probable liver mets." So, would each example I gave be expanded as metastasis or metastases, since there's more than one location of spread but each area of the body is dictated separately?
correct abbreviation for metastasis?
Subject: correct abbreviation for metastasis?
NP states "Mets to brain". Should this be mets, metz, or should I spell it out?
oops it is metastasis.....not metastases
Subject: oops it is metastasis.....not metastases
Lung cancer, [RAW?] metastasis
Subject: Lung cancer, [RAW?] metastasis
Any mets in his abdomen and chest (as in metastasis).
Subject: Any mets in his abdomen and chest (as in metastasis).
metastatic breast cancer (as in metastasis) nm
Subject: metastatic breast cancer (as in metastasis) nm
s/l ?thalisary or ?salisary brain metastasis
Subject: s/l ?thalisary or ?salisary brain metastasis
Says "MRI showed decrease in size of ?_____? brain metastasis with less edema." Can't find in references or google with varied spellings so maybe way off!!
Doc says liver 'mets', which I believe means metastasis, and is ok to leave as mets? nm
Subject: Doc says liver 'mets', which I believe means metastasis, and is ok to leave as mets? nm
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Chest CT showed (s/l lines,but also s/l starts with m) __________ suspicious for osseous metastasis
Subject: Chest CT showed (s/l lines,but also s/l starts with m) __________ suspicious for osseous metastasis
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If that's what was said, yes. You'd expand the second one to 42,800 IF your QA allows it. If n
Subject: If that's what was said, yes. You'd expand the second one to 42,800 IF your QA allows it. If not,
s
if CP says to expand, I certainly do expand
Subject: if CP says to expand, I certainly do expand
Expand IV????
Subject: Expand IV????
How would I expand IV? "Plan is to discontinue his IV." When I look it up I get intravenous. That does not sound right......
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Expand LVH
Subject: Expand LVH
Not sure whether to expand LVH in assessment. It does not appear expanded elsewhere in report. Left ventricular hypertrophy or left ventricular hyperplasia?? Leave as is?
Unless you need to know it to expand it in
Subject: Unless you need to know it to expand it in
the report, I wouldn't waste time over it. If you need to know, ask your supervisor to find out for you.
how do you expand L5-S1 in a DS?
Subject: how do you expand L5-S1 in a DS?
How would you expand this sentence in the Diagnosis section of a Discharge Summary.
Do I replace L5-S1 with lumbosacral joint?
My account gives examples that we should expand "Fracture, L2" out to "Fracture, second lumbar" .... so that is why I'm thinking I need to expand the L5-S1...
DIAGNOSES:
1. Right-sided L5-S1 herniated nucleus pulposus.
I never expand
Subject: I never expand
Because abbreviations can mean so many things, I never expand abbreviations even in a diagnosis. Our hospital determined it is the dictators job to edit before signing if they want it expanded.
expand HPI?
Subject: expand HPI?
Forgive my newbiness (that WILL become a word someday, I'm sure of it!) that will clearly be seen in this question!
When the doctor dictates "as stated in the HPI" , should I expand that to History of Present Illness - with those caps in place or only capitalizing the H?
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should expand
Subject: should expand
I'm told to expand all those that are not common. (How gloriously vague!) Seems to me that "HPI" is pretty common. But I think I'll go ahead and expand.
So should I capitalize all of it?
I would expand
Subject: I would expand
ANY abbreviations the client wants expanded. Everyone has a preference.
If you expand it (and you should if your account allows), sm
Subject: If you expand it (and you should if your account allows), sm
it should be "cardiac catheterization," not "cardiac catheter."
I would expand all as you stated...
Subject: I would expand all as you stated...
I am not on a verbatim account and I do expand those types of abbreviations, but I would be interested in hearing others' opinions as well.
By the way, why are you "dubious"? Just curious!
I wouldn't expand it.
Subject: I wouldn't expand it.
Considering the context in which IV is used, it is its own entity. I would leave it as is.
I think I would just expand this nonsense to have it be
Subject: I think I would just expand this nonsense to have it be
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Subject: I always expand it to saturating. (nm)
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How to expand UBJ obstruction
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Unless you are to expand abbreviations
Subject: Unless you are to expand abbreviations
you transcribe it as dictated.
I always expand everything if CP says so, even lab tests..
Subject: I always expand everything if CP says so, even lab tests..
xx
Unless you have to expand all abbreviations
Subject: Unless you have to expand all abbreviations
don't waste your time worrying about it, just type it.
Expand BMI in op title? sm
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I couldn't resist putting Guess, since that's what I've had plenty of today. Guess who dictated this report and put in ? maybe the wrong ID? Or is it Dr. ??, or his/her (seriously, I can't tell) PA, or assistant...
Okay, I had to gripe. This is all I get lately. I have actually broken my own record for finding someone who stutters more than someone I used to work for. That's a terrible comparison, as everyone loved thiss doc and doc's dictation.
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How do you expand DDAVP?
Subject: How do you expand DDAVP?
DDAVP is dictated in the assessment, in which no abbreviations are allowed. What is the expansion for DDAVP?
Guess I just won't expand it, still unsure....
Subject: Guess I just won't expand it, still unsure....
because too many times when he uses the term PFC there is no other indication of a joint replacement system having been done or anticipated, so I still have my doubts that that is really what he means by these initials. Thanks for your help.
I won't type slang, never have, never will -- expand
Subject: I won't type slang, never have, never will -- expand
Should we expand things like MRI and CT in diagnosis? SM
Subject: Should we expand things like MRI and CT in diagnosis? SM
After getting some things back from QA, I am a little unsure on this. Thanks.
I expand it, as no abbv in Diagnosis
Subject: I expand it, as no abbv in Diagnosis
nm
Maybe "SK," but I'm not sure we have enough info to expand that. (sm)
Subject: Maybe "SK," but I'm not sure we have enough info to expand that. (sm)
I'm thinking they could be abbreviating a skin condition as "SK," but that could stand for a number of things (seborrheic keratosis [or keratoses], for one). Can't say....
I just expand to external fixator. I wonder if I'm wrong. nm
Subject: I just expand to external fixator. I wonder if I'm wrong. nm
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I would expand it to saturating or saturations if allowed. nm
Subject: I would expand it to saturating or saturations if allowed. nm
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I always expand stuff like that 'cause I'm a tool.
Subject: I always expand stuff like that 'cause I'm a tool.
Plus I like to get paid fer it...but mostly 'cause I'm an AAMT BOS tool ;-)
Says this patient has previous CVT/CBT..have to expand and not sure what it could be for a PMH term,
Subject: Says this patient has previous CVT/CBT..have to expand and not sure what it could be for a PMH term,
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Unless specifically told to expand, leave as GI.
Subject: Unless specifically told to expand, leave as GI.
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Subject: CBC with diff 4 *metas* -need to expand THANKSnm
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oops, it's been a long day. Would you type "tox" or expand? nm
Subject: oops, it's been a long day. Would you type "tox" or expand? nm
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