operative report
Posted By: rachel on 2007-01-18
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Subject: operative report
diagnosis is carcinoma of the lymph, when the doctor is given the name of the operation I can't make it out---S/L X-WORSE PROCEDURE any idea'a? thanks for you help!!
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She required a microround, a minute of Dopamine to maintain her pressure.
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Operative report
Subject: Operative report
I am having a really hard time understanding this doctor. I've researched this term (or what I think he's saying) without any luck. I always turn to you guys last and you always seem to come up with the answer. Thanks for the help! At the end of the report he dictates anesthesia, IV fluids etc. Then he says something that sounds like this " Line: LB and RT line or Line: Albi and ulti line. "
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Subject: operative report
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Subject: operative report help please
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Operative Report help
Subject: Operative Report help
How do I correctly type this:
Then, tumescent fluid 250 mL to the right and left upper abdomen areas, each was placed using (says 1 and 1 million) Epinephrine into the subcutaneous tissues, attention was then turned to each flank where 500 mL was placed into each flank area.
Would it be 1:1000000
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HELP WITH CATARACT OPERATIVE REPORT
Subject: HELP WITH CATARACT OPERATIVE REPORT
Hi, everyone, need help right quick ---
Doctor dictates in a heading:
ANESTHESIA: TOPICAL AND _____ WITH IV SEDATION.
He says intracameral --- but I cannot verify anywhere. Does he mean intracanalicular?
Thanks....
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Subject: Dental operative report
sentence: Direct nasal endotracheal intubation was established with a size 5.5. nasal __________ tube.
Sounds like nasal 'ray' tube. Is 'ray' correct?
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Subject: s/l Avoseal used in an operative report for TAH? nm
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Is it in the operative diagnosis or in the body of the report?
Subject: Is it in the operative diagnosis or in the body of the report?
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Subject: operative report...placed on a flur-au-three table. nm (new doctor).
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or just operative indications
Subject: or just operative indications
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Thanks everyone. I don't do those kinds of operative note often enough.
Subject: Thanks everyone. I don't do those kinds of operative note often enough.
nm
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Dictator states he prepared the patient's right groin with s/l coaxane or glaxane? Thank you.
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agghh! i can't find it and he says it 3 times! none any clearer than the first time around Thanks!
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"No weeshnoblomotion abnormalities are identified." What is that word?
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Subject: thanks everyone. One more report and then I am going to bed.
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Subject: nothing more to add about the report unless
the patient had an implanted pacemaker which is not eluded to here. Just a note, adenosine is not capitalized except to start a sentence.
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Subject: Sorry, same report...
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Subject: op report sm
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Subject: You don't say where in the report -- sm
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Does include sinus surgeries, Caldwel-Luc surgery. Is also on Flonase. Patient is actually here regarding Grave's disease. I'm wondering if this is Relpax D, but I'm not able to verify that as a drug. Any suggestions?
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Hi all! I am doing an OP for a lumbar spine surgeon, but this is just for an I&D. He says the area was probed with "sucker tips" and was found to be subfascial. I am not too comfortable with what I am finding online for this. Has anyone heard this before? Thanks!
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I never do op notes! The sentence reads:
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Subject: I wish I could see the report, but
could she be saying communication, as in an opening has formed between 2 sinuses or something?
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Subject: Thanks, but as I'm into the report it
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