or atherosclerotic cardiovascular ds...both correct
Posted By: no message *S*.......... on 2006-10-18
In Reply to: it's ASCVD - arteriosclerotic cardiovascular ds. - no message *S*..........
Subject: or atherosclerotic cardiovascular ds...both correct
ASCVD - my mother died of that and states this on her death certificate
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Anyone NOT agree with this? Doc says atherosclerotic heart disease status post "pizza". I'
Subject: Anyone NOT agree with this? Doc says atherosclerotic heart disease status post "pizza". I've never
heard this before but must be PTCA? Thanks.
isn't it suppose to be about cardiovascular?
Subject: isn't it suppose to be about cardiovascular?
cardiovascular exam
Subject: cardiovascular exam
Distant heart sounds. There is no S3 or S4 that I can appreciate at the time of my exam. He is not short of breath either. There are no s/l wisps or hues .
The patient does have a history of heart problems including afib, coronary artery occlusive disease, ischemic cardiomyopathy, stents, etc.
it's ASCVD - arteriosclerotic cardiovascular ds.
Subject: it's ASCVD - arteriosclerotic cardiovascular ds.
? eructating nausea. ........ Cardiovascular:
Subject: ? eructating nausea. ........ Cardiovascular:
pediatric cardiovascular help needed please
Subject: pediatric cardiovascular help needed please
In the history, the doc dictates "We initially saw this young man with an episode of **sid-nims-corrhea** in 2003. There is nothing else to help me figure this out, and I have tried multiple spellings. He is a very clear doctor most of the time, but I am totally stumped. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Could it be Labetalol (Trandate) for Cardiovascular
Subject: Could it be Labetalol (Trandate) for Cardiovascular
system and hypertension?
Cardiovascular: No S3, ??rev, or early systole
Subject: Cardiovascular: No S3, ??rev, or early systole
Anyone know if its REV, rev, RAV, rav, etc.. Can't figure it out.
maybe HTN? (hypertension) with hypertensive cardiovascular disease
Subject: maybe HTN? (hypertension) with hypertensive cardiovascular disease
COR is an acceptable heading for Heart/Cardiovascular.
Subject: COR is an acceptable heading for Heart/Cardiovascular.
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Cardiovascular problem signs include swelling
Subject: Cardiovascular problem signs include swelling
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I found Ashman beats in Stedman's Cardiovascular Words (NM)
Subject: I found Ashman beats in Stedman's Cardiovascular Words (NM)
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Stedman's Cardiovascular has words hyphenated, hope this helps! Nm
Subject: Stedman's Cardiovascular has words hyphenated, hope this helps! Nm
nm
Is it a cardiac patient? CVICU (Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit?)
Subject: Is it a cardiac patient? CVICU (Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit?)
Word help Constitutional, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiovascular, s/l *tory. This is 12-point ros
Subject: Word help Constitutional, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiovascular, s/l *tory. This is 12-point ros
cardiovascular bruit or carotid vascular bruit - never heard of craniovascular bruit myself
Subject: cardiovascular bruit or carotid vascular bruit - never heard of craniovascular bruit myself
I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm
Subject: I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm
nm
correct, you are!
holy crap! Thank God I didn't type incense (hee hee)
You must have been doing this a long time.
I would correct it, very different!
Subject: I would correct it, very different!
A distention of the abdomen resulting from the accumulation of gas or air in the intestine or peritoneal cavity. Also called tympany. (tympanitic)
1. Relating to or resembling a drum.
2. also tym·pa·nal (tmp-nl) Anatomy. Of or relating to the middle ear or eardrum. (tympanic)
it's not what we think, it is what is correct...
Subject: it's not what we think, it is what is correct...
correct = nicked (verb: to cut nick into)
onelook.com is a good dictionary source on-line.
Were is correct.
Subject: Were is correct.
As the word remainder represents a portion, the verb to use is determined by the noun in the "of phrase" that follows. In your case, "forms" is plural so use were.
This rule also applies for other "portion" words such as none, all, some, part, etc. Hope this helps.
PS: See 'The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation' by Jane Straus.
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Which is correct?
Subject: Which is correct?
Is it typed Adacel or ADACEL?
-thank you-
Which is correct? Help!
Subject: Which is correct? Help!
Could someone tell me which is correct? Do you hyphenate these sentences?
He was given a one day's notice.
She was given a ten days' notice.
What is the rule about using hyphens with written numbers? I have tried looking it up and can't seem to get a clear answer on this..
Thanks!
THIS IS CORRECT!!!
Subject: THIS IS CORRECT!!!
:)
Correct!
Subject: Correct!
:)
That might be correct...sm
Subject: That might be correct...sm
but I notified my QA person that I might not have heard it clearly. She said he definitely said normetanephrine and metanephrin. This group of doctors says to "type exactly what I say". So right or wrong - that is what he said!
QA says it is correct -- SM
Subject: QA says it is correct -- SM
They say TELAMET but it is in clinical history and all caps on this account so I dont know if it is a capitalized word or not.
It looks correct
Subject: It looks correct
Have a good day and Happy New Year!
that is correct
Subject: that is correct
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this is correct...sm
Subject: this is correct...sm
examiner is doing muscle testing of the quadriceps. normally an examiner will not be able to "break" a quadriceps unless it is severely weakened. you can find this doing a google search for "muscle testing break quadriceps"
Why would it NOT be correct?
Subject: Why would it NOT be correct?
Sheesh
Yes OP, you are correct, despite
Subject: Yes OP, you are correct, despite
the fact that doctors will dictate it as 3 hyphen 4 mm to "help us out."
I am usually good with hyphens, but this was one I only learned from QA years ago. I was quite annoyed at the time, but it is correct.
you are correct... c msg
Subject: you are correct... c msg
in the lab, we would have it spelled either protime, Protime, or ProTime (also found these ways in google). stedman's does not have it listed, so i would use any one of them (or according to client specs).
That is correct
Subject: That is correct
After I listened again. "edema" makes perfect sense.
Appreciate the help.
that's correct
Subject: that's correct
it is a word
Which is correct
Subject: Which is correct
Does your response mean that it can be either way?
Kim is correct........................nm
Subject: Kim is correct........................nm
A/B would be correct............nm
Subject: A/B would be correct............nm
I do believe you are correct. Thank you.
Subject: I do believe you are correct. Thank you.
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Thats Correct.....
Subject: Thats Correct.....
Simple search in Google threw this up....
http://www.sportsinjurybulletin.com/archive/heat-therapy-ultrasound.html
it's correct
Subject: it's correct
Either way is correct (nm)
Subject: Either way is correct (nm)
which is correct???
Subject: which is correct???
cross clamped, cross-clamped, or Cross clamped??? in the middle of a sentence of an operative report.
p.r.n. or PRN are correct
Subject: p.r.n. or PRN are correct
If small letters, need the dots, and if capital letters without the dots. This is how it shows in all by reference books.
That's correct. . . (sm)
Subject: That's correct. . . (sm)
I found that it is related to or similar to valerian, an herb
GIA 80, 3.5 would be correct. nm
Subject: GIA 80, 3.5 would be correct. nm
correct
Subject: correct
sure is; I am sure that is correct, thanks much!
Subject: sure is; I am sure that is correct, thanks much!
On-Q is correct...sm
Subject: On-Q is correct...sm
If you Google "On-Q pain pump", you can verify this.
RE: is this correct?
Subject: RE: is this correct?
You are correct
correct
Subject: correct
Yep, that was correct - she said it again much slower and clearer. Thanks anyway.......
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