The amount of bony degenerative joint disease appears minimal at this time, with pathology mainly concentrated in the discs. There were no ____ fragments or other abnormalities seen.
liquid nitrogen in a free fall free pattern? Subject: liquid nitrogen in a free fall free pattern?
has anyone heard of this before? there's a little stumble between "free fall free" and "pattern" so I'm not certain.
both fragments? Subject: both fragments?
I cannot find any just free T lab studies to be performed, and I am thinking he is leaving out the number after the T. I could be wrong though, so if anyone knows of there is a lab test of just a free T please post back and let me know.
I think he changed his mind; I think he means visual acuity of 20/40 after proparacaine drops.
Maybe stumbling on" CT" ? nm Subject: Maybe stumbling on" CT" ? nm
He does that constantly while he dictates, so it's difficult to tell if there's really another word or not.
could he just be stumbling and saying "congruent" ? nm Subject: could he just be stumbling and saying "congruent" ? nm
MRI of the right knee: Anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are visualized and appear normal.Lateral and medial collateral ligaments are visualized and appear within normal limits.Osseous structures show no s/l "u-me-gal" edema.There appears to be moderate effusion best seen on axial images.maybe just stumbling over "follicular dermatitis" /n. Subject: maybe just stumbling over "follicular dermatitis" /n.
He can say whatever he wants to in court. It may sound harsh, but that's really not your problem. If you accept a contract to do a verbatim account, then that's what you do - a verbatim account. I'm not here to argue the point with you of whether verbatim accounts are a good idea or not, or whether the insurance company, lawyers, or the man in the moon will like it. I gave the correct answer to the OP. A verbatim account is just that - verbatim. If that's what the client wants, that's what the client gets.
free T4 Subject: free T4
We checked a TSH, free T4, and T3.
free med? Subject: free med?
I gave him a pulmonary __________ s/l free med. It seemed to help him immensely as well. He has a pulmonary machine at home and albuterol solution for that.