palpation (nm)
Posted By: clhmt on 2007-06-10
In Reply to: Medical word!! - Ashley
Subject: palpation (nm)
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Then would it be palpation?
Subject: Then would it be palpation?
If so, she really messed up with that dictation.. she definitely said palpitation ..
Also, thanks for the explanation of the blanching... I have never had that and probably would never have found it since she pronounced it wrong
warm to palpation?
Subject: warm to palpation?
The feet were cool but equally cool in both feet. __________ s/l warm to palpation bilaterally.
Sinuses are s/l pan tender to palpation.
Subject: Sinuses are s/l pan tender to palpation.
Hmm...could it be C spine pain to palpation maybe? nm
Subject: Hmm...could it be C spine pain to palpation maybe? nm
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Pts PBCs do not seem to generate a pulse to intermittent palpation.
Subject: Pts PBCs do not seem to generate a pulse to intermittent palpation.
fremitus congestion, where it can be felt with palpation? Where in body are you? nm
Subject: fremitus congestion, where it can be felt with palpation? Where in body are you? nm
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Pt has tenderness on palpation of the s/l sentra trochanteric bursa nm
Subject: Pt has tenderness on palpation of the s/l sentra trochanteric bursa nm
posterior tibial palpation? Not sure if this makes sense...
Subject: posterior tibial palpation? Not sure if this makes sense...
Dictation states "Dorsalis pedis and _____(faciliar or maybe posterior?) tibial were not palpable bilaterally".
No pain to fist palpation over the costovertebral angle
Subject: No pain to fist palpation over the costovertebral angle
Right hand has pain in the s/l theen-ar region with palpation, but no swelling. thank you
Subject: Right hand has pain in the s/l theen-ar region with palpation, but no swelling. thank you
ortho - palpation of lower ext. shows tight heel cords demonstrated by 'silver shield' test sm
Subject: ortho - palpation of lower ext. shows tight heel cords demonstrated by 'silver shield' test sm
Can anyone verify? If so, one word or two words? Can't find on google, Dorlands, or my ortho/neuro book.
TIA
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