probably means HGA1c (hemoglobin A1c) - nm
Posted By: mp on 2009-05-28
In Reply to: Labs: SGAIC n/m - judy
Subject: probably means HGA1c (hemoglobin A1c) - nm
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Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictl
Subject: Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictly verbatim." nm
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Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm
Subject: Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm
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Is it Hemoglobin A1c, or hemoglobin A1c?
Subject: Is it Hemoglobin A1c, or hemoglobin A1c?
Hemoglobin
Subject: Hemoglobin
I am sorry it is hemoglobin A1c
hemoglobin
Subject: hemoglobin
Do you have a lab book?
Hemoglobin A1C
Subject: Hemoglobin A1C
Hemoglobin A1c test is used as a standard tool to determine blood sugar control for patients with diabetes.
No not hemoglobin...sm
Subject: No not hemoglobin...sm
Ending sounds with __glosis.
Maybe hemoglobin?
Subject: Maybe hemoglobin?
A1c hemoglobin
Subject: A1c hemoglobin
or hemoglobin A1c. I've typed that many, many times. It's a test for diabetes
There is a hemoglobin Q
Subject: There is a hemoglobin Q
..
hemoglobin
Subject: hemoglobin
I got it. Thanks anyhow!
hemoglobin
Subject: hemoglobin
hemoglobin A1c 7.2%. Normal is below 7%.
it's actually hemoglobin AIc with an" I " not a " 1 " even though there is a hemoglob
Subject: it's actually hemoglobin AIc with an" I " not a " 1 " even though there is a hemoglobin A2
s/l eno objecting hemoglobin
Subject: s/l eno objecting hemoglobin
Dr. ____ requested I see this patient regarding a 'eno objecting' hemoglobin.
probably hematocrit and hemoglobin...
Subject: probably hematocrit and hemoglobin...
Sorry, appears to be hemoglobin...nm
Subject: Sorry, appears to be hemoglobin...nm
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yes. hemoglobin and hematocrit.
Subject: yes. hemoglobin and hematocrit.
...
check hemoglobin A1C and s/l DMP or BMP?
Subject: check hemoglobin A1C and s/l DMP or BMP?
you have it correct! hemoglobin A1c over 12
Subject: you have it correct! hemoglobin A1c over 12
Most people/clients don't want us using the greater than or less than signs < and/or > - it IS client preference so read your CP first but the dictator said hemoglobin A1c over 12 and that's what I'd give the dictator.
is it morbid hemoglobin?
Subject: is it morbid hemoglobin?
please help with the ff. underline words: 1. Heart: regular without atrophy or murmur. 2. Bowel sound were active throughout GYN. 3. Morbid hemoglobin 10-15. Thank you!
Could he be saying H&H (hemoglobin/hematocrit)
Subject: Could he be saying H&H (hemoglobin/hematocrit)
Please Help Hemoglobin dictation
Subject: Please Help Hemoglobin dictation
The phrase sounds like:
"Hemoglobin A1C7.2%" Any ideas
The hemoglobin A1c test (also called H-b-A-one-c)
Subject: The hemoglobin A1c test (also called H-b-A-one-c)
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possibly anything associated with hemoglobin liberation?
Subject: possibly anything associated with hemoglobin liberation?
Does *stat* hemoglobin A1C make sense?
Subject: Does *stat* hemoglobin A1C make sense?
Doc dictates: Laboratory evaluation: s/l stat hemoglobin A1C 6.5% ... and then goes on to dictate rest of laboratory results.
upper levels (for hemoglobin or hematocrit) ? nm
Subject: upper levels (for hemoglobin or hematocrit) ? nm
It's hemoglobin A1c & BMP, basic metabolic panel
Subject: It's hemoglobin A1c & BMP, basic metabolic panel
I believe it would be "reduced hemoglobin A with an increased A2 fraction"
Subject: I believe it would be "reduced hemoglobin A with an increased A2 fraction"
Those are the hemoglobin and hematocrit levels but you wouldn't put those words in there unless
Subject: Those are the hemoglobin and hematocrit levels but you wouldn't put those words in there unless
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hemoglobin is lees than 9 or is becoming trans _____________ dependent. Thanks. nm
Subject: hemoglobin is lees than 9 or is becoming trans _____________ dependent. Thanks. nm
nm
WBC 9.5, hematocrit 33.7, hemoglobin 10.8. BUN and creatinine 42 and 2.6. Troponin was negative.
Subject: WBC 9.5, hematocrit 33.7, hemoglobin 10.8. BUN and creatinine 42 and 2.6. Troponin was negative.
for low hemoglobin question of oozing or s/l ecliperation? was brought up
Subject: for low hemoglobin question of oozing or s/l ecliperation? was brought up
Blood type and screen is *O positive negative.* Hemoglobin... sm
Subject: Blood type and screen is *O positive negative.* Hemoglobin... sm
Ok, I'm wondering if I'm missing something here... Should be either O+ or O-, not both as stated or am I totally in the dark here?
LABS: hemoglobin 13.2, platelets 237, amylose 18 and lipase 5, TSH 0.6, S/L?charcoal slides 168?
Subject: LABS: hemoglobin 13.2, platelets 237, amylose 18 and lipase 5, TSH 0.6, S/L?charcoal slides 168?
NM
Do you know what this means?
Subject: Do you know what this means?
Any idea what this means?
Yes, believe that's what he means! ESL? nm
Subject: Yes, believe that's what he means! ESL? nm
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yes, means not sure
Subject: yes, means not sure
you should get a regular dictionary too
Does anyone know what DAC means?
Subject: Does anyone know what DAC means?
I'm sure it is what he means, but (sm)
Subject: I'm sure it is what he means, but (sm)
He says it so weird. I was wondering if anyone ever heard of heparnotic or something similar--I can't find it anywhere. He has said it before and says it the same way each time. I'm stumped.
That means nothing!!
Subject: That means nothing!!
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You do know what that means?? sm
Subject: You do know what that means?? sm
Means YOU ARE ONE OF US!!!! We are just plain old puzzle solvers who try to decipher the clues!!!
Glad to help. Keep going. !!! Good luck!!
If this is a UTI, I think it means this. sm
Subject: If this is a UTI, I think it means this. sm
The patient went ahead and took something for the UTI, causing partial clearing of the urine, so the results of the UA are skewed.
Whew!! It is Monday or what!!!!
Not sure what she means . . .
Subject: Not sure what she means . . .
Patient in the ER with urosepsis. . .
"They did a cadaver and laminectomy from L2-L4." That's the sentence. I don't know if she's just spacing a little with the cadaver part or am I missing something???
maybe it means less than 2:40
Subject: maybe it means less than 2:40
nm
It means...
Subject: It means...
exploratory laparotomy
unless he means sm
Subject: unless he means sm
co as in co-morbid, the person already had this problem.
(NtBNP), and N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide ...... be certain whether co-morbid
I think that is what he means but not said clearly!
Subject: I think that is what he means but not said clearly!
probably what she means
Subject: probably what she means
but not what she says... we can't send to editing unless it has more than 3 blanks... going to send a note to supervisor .
yes thanks I do think that's what he means
Subject: yes thanks I do think that's what he means
he did not pronounce the n but I'm sure that's it... new medication. Thank you
Since neo- means new, that would
Subject: Since neo- means new, that would
make sense. He is making a new palate. BTW, I think Coblator is a brand name.
Can you tell me what it means?
Subject: Can you tell me what it means?
REally? I can't find Craco anywhere. Do you know what it means?
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