right ventricular strain? nm
Posted By: Me on 2008-04-17
In Reply to: s/l rib contribular strain - jss
Subject: right ventricular strain? nm
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Back strain
The doctor is giving instruction for a back strain. The blank s/l leg umes or rig umes. Thanks for any help!
The sentence is: Rest, ice, _______ for pain not controlled with ibuprofen.
RE: Pt with cervical strain..
Subject: RE: Pt with cervical strain..
s/l Flannel
re a spine dx could it be
foramina or foraminal?
perhaps sprain/strain? nm
Subject: perhaps sprain/strain? nm
sprain/strain - definitely!
Subject: sprain/strain - definitely!
s/l rib contribular strain
Subject: s/l rib contribular strain
patient recovered from bilateral pulmonary emboli with no s/l rib contribular strain
it may be _____ or strain.
Subject: it may be _____ or strain.
No idea what ____ is.
s/l: anaphylatic strain
Subject: s/l: anaphylatic strain
Advised the patient to consult a physical trainer, to build up right knee for (s/l)anaphylatic strain. The patient advised to use elastic support or athletic tape prior to playing soccer.
It doesn't s/l anaphylactic (as in anaphylactic shock) - and when I did a search, there is no correlation between the word anaphylactic and strains.
Any ideas?
anaphylatic strain??
Subject: anaphylatic strain??
Hi Jenni I asked the experts at www.allexperts.com and this is what they told me.
Your Question was:
Advised the patient to consult a physical trainer, to build up right knee for (s/l)anaphylactic strain. The patient advised to use elastic support or athletic tape prior to playing soccer.
This is a transcription question.
The above statement don't make since the doctor is referring to a knee strain. Are you familiar with another term?
Because Hi Debra,
The transcription definately does not make any sense as an anaphylactic terms means that there was some sort of allergic reaction. There is no such term/syndrome that I know of in which the knee reacts allergically. Unless the doctor was just trying describe a strain in which the knee has developed a lot of swelling, redness and inflammatory response as a result of the strain.
The best I can come up with is that maybe the doctor is just prescribing some sort of support for a general strain of the knee. In that case, elastic support or athletic tape doesn't really support the knee in such high sports such as soccer which involves a great deal of pivoting. So if you need a support for the knee for soccer, I would recommend a hinged knee brace - not just elastic or tape.
sorry.
Gina
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Subject: Left hip s/l spring strain. ???
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Subject: Muscle strain grading
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Ankle pain, strain, etc.
Subject: Ankle pain, strain, etc.
Doc states there were no "stepoffs." Am I hearing this correctly and is it one word or two? TIA
strain and/or sprain (is my suggestion) nm
Subject: strain and/or sprain (is my suggestion) nm
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I believe that's it. I can barely make out patellofemoral if I strain to listen.
Subject: I believe that's it. I can barely make out patellofemoral if I strain to listen.
nm
strained s/l "straitus" anterior muscle, chest wall strain
Pt with cervical strain. s/l Flannel or closure maneuvers exacerbate his pain as does forward
Subject: Pt with cervical strain. s/l Flannel or closure maneuvers exacerbate his pain as does forward
flexion and extension.
ventricular septoplasty (VSD) perhaps?
Subject: ventricular septoplasty (VSD) perhaps?
Thank you, you are right for the "left ventricular' sm
Subject: Thank you, you are right for the "left ventricular' sm
part. I am just not certain that my thinking is right when it comes to some of this stuff. The 2-D is very nice of you to point out. You may be very well correct about that as well. I will have to once again go back and listen.
Thank you so much.
probably saying an 8-beat run of ventricular
Subject: probably saying an 8-beat run of ventricular
tachycardia. That's the usual phrase.
ventricular tachycardia
Subject: ventricular tachycardia
Rapid ventricular rate nm
Subject: Rapid ventricular rate nm
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it's V-tach for ventricular tachycardia.
Subject: it's V-tach for ventricular tachycardia.
It would be left ventricular hypertrophy
Subject: It would be left ventricular hypertrophy
and I would expand it.
Hyperplasia is an excess of normal tissue. Specifically, it is the increased cell production in a normal tissue or an organ. Hyperplasia may be a sign of precancerous changes.
No a ventricular brain drain. nm
Subject: No a ventricular brain drain. nm
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mono....ventricular tachycardia
Subject: mono....ventricular tachycardia
That's monomorphic ventricular tachycardia. Have a good evening.
distal ventricular tachycardia?
Subject: distal ventricular tachycardia?
I am struggling with what sounds like either distal or dysvul or something like that - ventricular tachycardia wtih an implantable difibrillator- any ideas?
as in ventricular tachycardia? or spelled out VTAC?
Subject: as in ventricular tachycardia? or spelled out VTAC?
s/l plusteral lateral ventricular branch
Subject: s/l plusteral lateral ventricular branch
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left ventricular frontal lobe (NM)
Subject: left ventricular frontal lobe (NM)
dd
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Subject: it's usually "left ventricular filling pressures"
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Subject: Acute "onchronic" left ventricular
Could it be PLVB - posterolateral ventricular branch
Subject: Could it be PLVB - posterolateral ventricular branch
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Subject: LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction
x
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Subject: 2D echo shows the left ventricular dysfunction in the
s/l CP, CP&P??
Ventricular drain placement. Standard landmarks were used and
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LVAD=left ventricular assist device ?sm
Subject: LVAD=left ventricular assist device ?sm
perhaps the patient went into heart failure because of the lung disease....
Maybe LVEDP? Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. nm
Subject: Maybe LVEDP? Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. nm
All I can think is LVEDP (left ventricular end-diastolic pressure)?
Subject: All I can think is LVEDP (left ventricular end-diastolic pressure)?
x
atypical ventricular tachycardia (better leave a blank)
Subject: atypical ventricular tachycardia (better leave a blank)
dd
LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction
Subject: LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction
acute and chronic left ventricular systolic function
Subject: acute and chronic left ventricular systolic function
:)
left ventricular size AND function. drug-eluTing stent. nm
Subject: left ventricular size AND function. drug-eluTing stent. nm
nm
Left ventricular S/L"Obb V" reveald ejection fraction of S/L "four to zero percent" TIA
Subject: Left ventricular S/L"Obb V" reveald ejection fraction of S/L "four to zero percent" TIA
nm
Noted from a patient with dyspnea on exertion "During ventricular systole, the valve is dome-shap
Subject: Noted from a patient with dyspnea on exertion "During ventricular systole, the valve is dome-shaped with a small central orifice... "
The s/l Y complex tachycardia was thought to be ventricular tachycardia....
Subject: The s/l Y complex tachycardia was thought to be ventricular tachycardia....
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