| return to ER if any fever, chills, or (s/l synthen) - nmPosted By: Alea on 2008-11-04In Reply to:
 
 Subject: return to ER if any fever, chills, or (s/l synthen) - nm
 
 
 
 
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 fever and chills?
 Subject: fever and chills?
 
 
 sweating, wheezing, hemoptysis, fever, chills, or headaches??? nm
 Subject: sweating, wheezing, hemoptysis, fever, chills, or headaches??? nm
 
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 He denies any nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and no recent s/l interim.
 Subject: He denies any nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and no recent s/l interim.
 
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 No fever, chills, loss of vision, tinnitus, ???photoria??, epistaxis or dysphasia.
 Subject: No fever, chills, loss of vision, tinnitus, ???photoria??, epistaxis or dysphasia.
 
 
 Pt to return for CBC and s/l LVH or LDH........TIA  (nm)
 Subject: Pt to return for CBC and s/l LVH or LDH........TIA  (nm)
 
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 oops, hit the return key... sm
 Subject: oops, hit the return key... sm
 
 lytes is slang for electrolytes; i don't cap stat, it's just jargon for "statim" meaning immediately
 Maybe RV for return visit? nm
 Subject: Maybe RV for return visit? nm
 
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 Please return to your regularly scheduled
 Subject: Please return to your regularly scheduled
 
 
 programming.  My life is more important.  How about yours? Just guessing... RV as in return visit?
 Subject: Just guessing... RV as in return visit?
 
 
 s/l uverous chills
 Subject: s/l uverous chills
 
 
  The patient has no history of s/l uverous chills. 
 Any ideas? The patinet suffers from UTI. rigors or chills?
 Subject: rigors or chills?
 
 
 44 -year-old male with fevers and chills
 Subject: 44 -year-old male with fevers and chills
 
 
 I would have to worry about an IV drug user having problems with a s/l vegetative heart but I do not hear any murmurs.          Is this right?  could not verify Does this make sense...If her symptoms return "short order" then the next step would be surger
 Subject: Does this make sense...If her symptoms return "short order" then the next step would be surgery.
 
 
 Review of systems:  Chills, night sweats,*commerfid*
 Subject: Review of systems:  Chills, night sweats,*commerfid*
 
 TIA!
 Pt has no cardiac, pulmonary complaints, s/l (geology) symptoms, chills, fevers, night sweats etc.
 Subject: Pt has no cardiac, pulmonary complaints, s/l (geology) symptoms, chills, fevers, night sweats etc.
 
 
 No, used it for fever blisters! Ugh. sm
 Subject: No, used it for fever blisters! Ugh. sm
 
 We also used it for acne etc. I see it now comes in a gel. That and Mexasana powder were what we used for sores, rashes etc.
 valley fever
 Subject: valley fever
 
 lower case unless it is a specific valley, i.e. Rift Valley fever
 
 http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic539.htm
 
 stedman's dictionary has lower case
 If the patient is doing better, (i.e. fever has gone away) yep it is right.
 Subject: If the patient is doing better, (i.e. fever has gone away) yep it is right.
 
 
 ? Valley fever ?
 Subject: ? Valley fever ?
 
 and, ps, it's hepatitis....
 What is Valley Fever??
 Subject: What is Valley Fever??
 
 
 "lace" fever lymphadenopathy
 Subject: "lace" fever lymphadenopathy
 
 Could it be Lassa fever
 lymphadenopathy?  Just curious...
 
 Lassa fever is a nasty viral infection that can be quite fatal. Lymphadenpathy might be another symptom to that...
 fever, sore throat
 Subject: fever, sore throat
 
 over the counter Robitussin-DM, PR and cough s/l(sinusitis)
 if talking about fever - its "defervesced." /nm
 Subject: if talking about fever - its "defervesced." /nm
 
 
 Vally Fever...is this correct?
 Subject: Vally Fever...is this correct?
 
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 fever=infection...so yes, because it's an antibiotic...nm
 Subject: fever=infection...so yes, because it's an antibiotic...nm
 
 
 S/L doctor is saying (lace) fever lymphadenopathy
 Subject: S/L doctor is saying (lace) fever lymphadenopathy
 
 Thanks for your help!
 That is it!  He mentioned rheumatic fever earlier...thank you.
 Subject: That is it!  He mentioned rheumatic fever earlier...thank you.
 
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 Type of fever????  s/l palie or halee
 Subject: Type of fever????  s/l palie or halee
 
 
 states hepatitus, hypothyroidism, small-bowel obstruction, ???palie??? fever, myocardial infarction as past medical history agree with 250 mg/5 mL, but hyperpyrexia? (high fever), nm
 Subject: agree with 250 mg/5 mL, but hyperpyrexia? (high fever), nm
 
 
 nonproductive cough, s/l no "appearalance", no fever
 Subject: nonproductive cough, s/l no "appearalance", no fever
 
 
 sl monkey mono spotted fever
 Subject: sl monkey mono spotted fever
 
 It is listed in the past medical history of a woman with all kinds of heart and respiratory issues.  At least I got a laugh out of it.  Any ideas?
 Pt has strep throat and has developed fever blisters.  sm
 Subject: Pt has strep throat and has developed fever blisters.  sm
 
 Has been applying s/l tarmex and Vaseline.  Thanks!
 Lassa fever? Pt live/travel west Africa. sm
 Subject: Lassa fever? Pt live/travel west Africa. sm
 
 Maybe is is - trace fever -- as always having low-grade fever maybe
 Diagnosis:  Left ankle pain, possible s/l fever's disease.  Thanks  nm
 Subject: Diagnosis:  Left ankle pain, possible s/l fever's disease.  Thanks  nm
 
 
 I do not get any clear malaria-like s/l corsion or torsion fever pattern.  Help!  TIA
 Subject: I do not get any clear malaria-like s/l corsion or torsion fever pattern.  Help!  TIA
 
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 Need a vaccine for patient trip to Africa. He says yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A, and something
 Subject: Need a vaccine for patient trip to Africa. He says yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A, and something
 
 that begins with val________.  Sounds sort of like valpoita???  Thanks!
 There is a Chauffard syndrome: polyarthritis, fever, splenomegaly, enlarged lymph nodes?
 Subject: There is a Chauffard syndrome: polyarthritis, fever, splenomegaly, enlarged lymph nodes?
 
 
 
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