oops, it has been a long day... Medically stable..
Posted By: lessMT on 2008-04-25
In Reply to: s/l patient was pneumatically stable.. - lessMT
Subject: oops, it has been a long day... Medically stable..
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oops...meant transcribe....LONG DAY
Subject: oops...meant transcribe....LONG DAY
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oops should have read "I dont know why" ...long day already..nm
Subject: oops should have read "I dont know why" ...long day already..nm
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Oops, posted on the wrong one...it's been a long day!
Subject: Oops, posted on the wrong one...it's been a long day!
oops, I meant medication, long morning! nm
Subject: oops, I meant medication, long morning! nm
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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
nm
Oops, long night. this is for a CARDIAC procedure ...
Subject: Oops, long night. this is for a CARDIAC procedure ...
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If you hear stable, put stable. sm
Subject: If you hear stable, put stable. sm
They do say loose bodies are stable from previous film etc. Might be simply that.
Best ortho link ever:
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ Just click on the joint etc. as below for Baker's cyst.
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/knee_joint_menu
Medically it would fit, could you give patient's chief complaints and diagnoses? nm
Subject: Medically it would fit, could you give patient's chief complaints and diagnoses? nm
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stable?
Subject: stable?
stable. nm
Subject: stable. nm
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awwww thanks Jai - was long long ago *hugs*....nm
Subject: awwww thanks Jai - was long long ago *hugs*....nm
Currently appears stable?
Subject: Currently appears stable?
Where there are no other instructions after that sentence, i.e. ordering a test or medication, the word "stable" comes to my mind.
How about alveoli are stable? (nm)
Subject: How about alveoli are stable? (nm)
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? stable syrinx?
Subject: ? stable syrinx?
Stable affect maybe?
Subject: Stable affect maybe?
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Or...stable or clear gutters? nm
Subject: Or...stable or clear gutters? nm
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I think that's correct - axillae are stable
Subject: I think that's correct - axillae are stable
RadMT is right.
stable spiculated density
Subject: stable spiculated density
stable spiculated density
s/l patient was pneumatically stable..
Subject: s/l patient was pneumatically stable..
s/l patient was pneumatically stable (this is a psychiatric discharge summary if that helps).
stable angina pectoris
Subject: stable angina pectoris
Under FINAL DIAGNOSES he says ASA steva stable angina pectoris. Thanks for any ideas.
stable lung nodule please sm
Subject: stable lung nodule please sm
...stable lung nodule consistent with a s/l hemartoma.
Don't know of this is hamartoma or hematoma? TIA
Afebrile, vital signs stable.
Subject: Afebrile, vital signs stable.
Good site for abbreviations.
http://mt911.com/site/search/abbreviation_search.asp
stable fluid? perifacial extension?
Subject: stable fluid? perifacial extension?
There is stable fluid in the semimembranosus medial gastrocnemius bursal space as well as perifacial extension proximally and distally reflecting possibly a ruptured Baker’s cyst.
Are these two words correct? I couldn't find any reference and that is what is clearly being said by the doctor. TIA.
s/l stable to "verrus a vagus" stress
Subject: s/l stable to "verrus a vagus" stress
This is an orthopedic report. She says "both are stable to verrus a vagus" stress......
Thanks,
Abby
AVSS: Afebrile, vital signs stable. nm
Subject: AVSS: Afebrile, vital signs stable. nm
I've heard of AFVSS (afebrile, vital signs stable)
Subject: I've heard of AFVSS (afebrile, vital signs stable)
Dunno if that might be what your're hearing or not.
s/l 'axillae are stable', but his exam is on liver area. Brain freeze here? nm
Subject: s/l 'axillae are stable', but his exam is on liver area. Brain freeze here? nm
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Chronic unsteady gait with s/l * De Boxy * syndrome. Stable on Dyazide.
Subject: Chronic unsteady gait with s/l * De Boxy * syndrome. Stable on Dyazide.
TIA!
There is no pleural or pericardial effusion and axillae are stable. There is a slight fatty infi
Subject: There is no pleural or pericardial effusion and axillae are stable. There is a slight fatty infi
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It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable
Subject: It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable, or stationary."
longstanding, long-standing, or long standing?
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Is it staple-spiculated density or stable spiculated density? Can't find either. Thanks
Subject: Is it staple-spiculated density or stable spiculated density? Can't find either. Thanks
this is probably long gone, but
Subject: this is probably long gone, but
"tie sickle" should be "phthisical" - although the sentence structure may need to be changed some or there is something else missing.
thanks it is, LONG DAY
Subject: thanks it is, LONG DAY
how long would it take?
Subject: how long would it take?
How long would it take one of you experienced MT's that always answer my questions to transcribe an 1 1/2 of dictation? The doctor speaks english, is very easy, I have very little research to do and it still takes me about 10-12 hours with interuptions.
How long would it take you?
How long would it take?
Subject: How long would it take?
It has always been said it should take double the time to transcribe that it did to dictate. If it is easy dictation and not too fast, should be able to do it in 2 1/2 hours.
How long have you been doing this? sm
Subject: How long have you been doing this? sm
It does take some time and experience to be able to do transcription that fast.
How long should I look?
Subject: How long should I look?
I"ve been working as an MT only five months since school. No one reviews my work before the doctor. He hates me to leave a blank, but how long is fair for me to search for this type of work at 8 cents per line? I've spent over an hour.
long day
Subject: long day
You can tell it has been a long day, sorry for ranting on. I can't understand hardly anything on the dictation.
Why have u been up so long? nm
Subject: Why have u been up so long? nm
nm
Thanks. It's been a really long
Subject: Thanks. It's been a really long
I kept changing it in different ways evey time I looked at it.
II through III...sm ...long =)
Subject: II through III...sm ...long =)
probably shortening terms; might be choosing between Total Condylar II through III (which go by many names like GSB, TCP, TCII,TCIII etc.)and a hinged prosthesis...and they won't know which one until they go in and see the actual damage or injury; or, if it's a revision, which components will work best....
??? how long have you been doing this???
Subject: ??? how long have you been doing this???
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and IBS is a long E???????
Subject: and IBS is a long E???????
you should stop while you are ahead or aheeeeeed.
You WILL get there - and it won't take as long as
Subject: You WILL get there - and it won't take as long as
you think!
Long shot...
Subject: Long shot...
Maybe it is Tazorac cream. It is used for psoriasis and acne.
Sorry, it's PAIN. Long day!!
Subject: Sorry, it's PAIN. Long day!!
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it's a long shot from your s/l, but -- sm
Subject: it's a long shot from your s/l, but -- sm
"component of inadequate nutritional intake" might fit -- as albumin can be low in malnutrition.
Long shot, but...
Subject: Long shot, but...
this sounds like it's psych work, so it could be Pokemon. They're little creatures created by Nintendo, I think. Google Pokemon and see if that fits.
thank you that was it. long day, TGIF.
Subject: thank you that was it. long day, TGIF.
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How about just long-stem
Subject: How about just long-stem
component. May be he is saying "using" and not user, long-stem components. There is a long-stem femoral component. I typed long stem component on Google and this came up.
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