possibly abnormal? nm
Posted By: big sigh on 2006-01-16
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abnormal LFT
Subject: abnormal LFT
Abnormal liver function tests. We will check repeat s/l HP LFTs today .
This is under assessment/plan, so I need to spell it out. I am unsure of the HP part. I know its liver function tests.
The pt does have hyperlipidemia. Help!
abnormal amylase
Subject: abnormal amylase
BUN and serum creatinine
would they say abnormal s/l Total at EKG?
Subject: would they say abnormal s/l Total at EKG?
? Abnormal Pap smears.
Subject: ? Abnormal Pap smears.
Abnormal s/l larges . . .
Subject: Abnormal s/l larges . . .
A CT scan showed an abnormal liver with "larges" of decreased continuation.
Any suggestions please????
abnormally/an abnormal
Subject: abnormally/an abnormal
Sudden brain toot..
would it sound better to say " no evidence of an abnormally enhancing mass.'
or "no evidence of an abnormal enhancing mass."
Only thing I can think of is lipase, or abnormal ALT
Subject: Only thing I can think of is lipase, or abnormal ALT
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says pt had abnormal Pap smear with s/l Askis?
Subject: says pt had abnormal Pap smear with s/l Askis?
abnormal thyroid testing
Subject: abnormal thyroid testing
The patient's TSH and s/l TPL antibodies were normal with a mild decrease in her Free T4 level.
Fossae of abnormal signal
Subject: Fossae of abnormal signal
Sl/ foesi (would that be spelled fossae?) of abnormal signal on enhancement? I know I have heard this before but my brain is just numb today. Fighting a migraine -- losing the battle and I'm so tired. Thanks for any help.
? two foci of abnormal activity
Subject: ? two foci of abnormal activity
Abnormal Protein S, s/l CNN and possible lipid antibody. sm
Subject: Abnormal Protein S, s/l CNN and possible lipid antibody. sm
Doc says, "pt has hx of abnormal protein S, (s/l) CNN, and possible lipid antibody, all three. Hx of DVT in 2001. She had pulmonary embolus in June at which time she had Factor V difficiency. She has multiple coagulopathies." Any help appreciated.Thx. mmw
Maybe eccentric, grossly abnormal or unusual? nm
Subject: Maybe eccentric, grossly abnormal or unusual? nm
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Pica. It means an abnormal desire to eat
Subject: Pica. It means an abnormal desire to eat
substances not normally eaten, like chalk, ashes, glue, paper, detergent.
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/pica
syndrome related to abnormal TFTs.
Subject: syndrome related to abnormal TFTs.
I know, didn't make sense to me either, but it does exist.
pulmonary embolism or abnormal bleeding.
Subject: pulmonary embolism or abnormal bleeding.
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Abnormal ECT, baseline "wander" in "V 4" or "lead four". ?? nm
Subject: Abnormal ECT, baseline "wander" in "V 4" or "lead four". ?? nm
Eyes: Noted to have abnormal ACE level. sm
Subject: Eyes: Noted to have abnormal ACE level. sm
She has no URI symptoms, but last year she was noted to have on and off SOB with elevated s/l D timer. TIA
Abnormal DTRs can be a sign of being euthyroid.
Subject: Abnormal DTRs can be a sign of being euthyroid.
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anergia (abnormal lack of energy)
Subject: anergia (abnormal lack of energy)
anergia-abnormal lack of energy
eye exam s/l no abnormal s/l*glossing or nicking
Subject: eye exam s/l no abnormal s/l*glossing or nicking
I know nicking is correct but can't find s/l glossing in stedmans. Anybody? TIA
Got it, epiphora (abnormal flow of tears). Thanks for your help!
Subject: Got it, epiphora (abnormal flow of tears). Thanks for your help!
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I think you were right, ECG 7-14 was abnormal, today's visit is normal in comparison
Subject: I think you were right, ECG 7-14 was abnormal, today's visit is normal in comparison
patient with abnormal parathyroid hormone level
Subject: patient with abnormal parathyroid hormone level
CPEP, IPEP, and ACE levels were ordered.
I am just wanting to know if I am typing these correctly? Any light anyone can shed on this would be GREATLY appreciated. (It's a general surgery consultation.)
Thank you, in advance!!!
She had a history of an abnormal Pap smear and has had a _____ done last year.
Subject: She had a history of an abnormal Pap smear and has had a _____ done last year.
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AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)
Subject: AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)
Abnormal CT scan: Lesion that appears to be "an algomized" effusion or soft tissue. sm
Subject: Abnormal CT scan: Lesion that appears to be "an algomized" effusion or soft tissue. sm
She has a pleural-based lesion in the right lower lobe that appears to be either an algomized effusion or soft tissue. She also has multiple pulmonary nodules bilaterally suggestive of either a metastatic neoplastic disease or granulomatis changes.
Under past medical history - history of abnormal s/l petatrie functioning. I really cannot make *sm
Subject: Under past medical history - history of abnormal s/l petatrie functioning. I really cannot make *sm
it out. It is a foreigner. He is saying it very fast. History of abnormal petatrie functioning is what is sounds like to me. I have no clue.
possibly,...
b-natriuretic peptides? I have been steered wrong on numerous occasions by others -- keep trying to verify everything!!
Could this possibly be. . . . .
Subject: Could this possibly be. . . . .
an ESL or a mumbler and it might be morphine?
As an aside, for a laugh, I used to work for a neurologist who apparently had a patient pull a Rx paper off the top of his Rx pad when he wasn't looking. The doc got a call a few hours later from a pharmacy trying to verify the Rx for "mo feen".
Possibly....
Subject: Possibly....
He's a mumbler, so who knows!! I might have to leave a blank, as now I can't tell if it is Y or "wide".
Thanks!!
possibly
Subject: possibly
aztreonam, an antibiotic
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Could be Absorbine (an antifungal, topical application). Does that fit in?
possibly
Subject: possibly
That might be it. There are Banda socks.
Thanks.
Quite possibly ...
Subject: Quite possibly ...
I looked up Tisseal and it is a hemostatic so I put it in there along with a blank so QA can check it. I had not heard of it before. THX
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Dilaudid HP which contains hydromorphone...
possibly . . .
Subject: possibly . . .
Could that possibly be MSB
Subject: Could that possibly be MSB
It is hard to differentiate sometimes between certain letters. It is obviously a test of some sort, so maybe CBC, mid-small bowel stool for C-diff, gram stain, culture and sensitivity, ova and parasite? just a thought. trying to help out.
possibly CNS?
Subject: possibly CNS?
Possibly
Subject: Possibly
Pisces Z Quad Lead.... Oh wait looks like there is a Specify Lead
3998 Specify™ Lead Contains two, four-electrode vertical arrays spaced 2 mm apart. Electrodes are 2 mm x 3 mm and are spaced vertically, 6 mm apart.
could that possibly be--sm
Subject: could that possibly be--sm
round towel drape...as in a sterile field? just a thought.
possibly
Subject: possibly
TM?
Could it possibly be
Subject: Could it possibly be
"a liquid MVI q.d."???
or aliquots of something???
Or does it sound more like a test they are going to do?
Could it possibly be
Subject: Could it possibly be
acetaminophen.... Just curious b/c you said it was an ESL doc and sometimes they squish stuff together. Just a thought. Good luck!
POSSIBLY
Subject: POSSIBLY
END-DIASTOLIC AND END-SYSTOLIC DIMENSION.
possibly STS
Subject: possibly STS
Could he possibly be saying....
Subject: Could he possibly be saying....
pancrelipase?
There are a two that it may possibly be
Subject: There are a two that it may possibly be
Indocin or Endocet.
Possibly?
Subject: Possibly?
Staphylococcus haemolyticus?
possibly
Subject: possibly
The doctor does not say tablet or mg, just once a day. He doesn't say I gave him a prescription, so maybe you are right. Thanks!
could it possibly be "O" saying o instead of zero, G2, P2-0-2?
Subject: could it possibly be "O" saying o instead of zero, G2, P2-0-2?
I think meaning 2 premature, 0 term, and 2 living. Just a WAG
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