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s/l Copy of code to the heart function is steady??

Posted By: beewife on 2008-02-25
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cardio.. An echo will assess left and right heart function....
Subject: cardio.. An echo will assess left and right heart function....

as well as (a) diastolic parameters (and) LVH. 


It does not sound right with the a in there and I assume it is the word and, and not in.  He does a New York accent and sometimes it is hard to tell.  thank you


Or even just their "color" for when a code is called. Sometimes you hear code red, code blue,
Subject: Or even just their "color" for when a code is called. Sometimes you hear code red, code blue, or

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Maybe giving you the ICD code or diagnostic code for medical records coding?
Subject: Maybe giving you the ICD code or diagnostic code for medical records coding?


That sounds like it should be CODE status: FULL CODE. nm
Subject: That sounds like it should be CODE status: FULL CODE. nm

I think you're both wrong.
PE: Gait is s/l neurobased? and steady.
Subject: PE: Gait is s/l neurobased? and steady.

x


Steady gait. CSMs are intact.
CSM stands for: Circulation, sensation and mobility.
Why not get your own copy of BOS or
Subject: Why not get your own copy of BOS or

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Copy from Electronic BOS 2E
Subject: Copy from Electronic BOS 2E

departments
Lowercase common nouns designating department names; reserve capitals for proper nouns or adjectives, in addresses, or when part of a federal government agency name.


She is head of the St. Mary's Hospital surgery department.
He works for the State Department in Washington, DC.
The patient is head of the English department at the local state university.


However, capitalize a department name that is referred to as an entity.


The patient was referred to Anesthesia for preoperative evaluation.
The report from Pathology indicates that the tumor is benign.


divisions
Lowercase common nouns naming institutional divisions.


the administrative division of Memorial Hospital


internal units
Lowercase common names for internal units of an organization.


The patient's medication was changed because apparently the pharmacy can no longer obtain paregoric.


Exception: Capitalization may be used for such internal units in the entity's references to itself in its own formal and/or legal documents.


Please note the change in Pharmacy hours...


Capitalize internal elements when their names are not generic terms.


Dr. Smith's Limb Deficiency Clinic


Copyright (c) 2002 American Association for Medical Transcription


copy notation
Subject: copy notation

This may seem like a simple question but what is the difference between a copy (c:) and a carbon or courtesy copy (cc:) and how do I know which one to use and when?
maybe this - copy and paste
Subject: maybe this - copy and paste

http://www.stryker.com/en-us/Solutions/ACLRepair/SERFASEnergyRFAblationSystem/index.htm
shiela - it did not copy/paste right sm
Subject: shiela - it did not copy/paste right sm

either just go directly to the site on the web whonamedit.com and key in "B" or hit the "B" on the alphabetical list that shows on this site, it did come up that way but the first screen did not copy/paste right..  I didn't know it didn't  do it right
Copy and paste link
Subject: Copy and paste link

http://www.amc.edu/Amr/archives/200403/EKG01_ans.html
Thank you so much for the website I made a copy of the ROS.
Subject: Thank you so much for the website I made a copy of the ROS.


check this out: - copy into browser
Subject: check this out: - copy into browser

http://webmedbooks.com/content/productdetail.aspx/upc=0c63e1de-4b6a-44c9-895a-1e55b7b23c31
You need to getcha a copy of the AAMT BOS
Subject: You need to getcha a copy of the AAMT BOS

I know a lot of folks diss it but it's helpful in settling these kinds of nagging questions that one gets (I don't know about you, but I start overthinking at about my 6th hour in....)

Anyway, here goes:

1. See the Joint Commission list of dangerous abbreviatinos here: http://www.jointcommission.org/PatientSafety/DoNotUseList

I didn't realize cc was on there as a "don't do" until I got one when I changed jobs!

And no apostrophe with capped abbreviations, so it's WBCs.


2. q.p.m., I believe.

4. not capped.


5. no hyphen for "non" and other common prefixes. Use good current dictionary as a guide.


6. No comma



7. no colon in military time


8. Unless facility prefers otherwise, lowercase generic and cap brand. No shortcuts, I'm afraid, other than perhaps a good spellchecker or expander.

Hope that helps. Like I said, an AAMT Book of Style is helpful in these kinds of things, though obviously facility preferences take precedence.
If you copy and paste this link, you can see that it
Subject: If you copy and paste this link, you can see that it

is actually 2 a's, not 2 b's.  


http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.cookmedical.com/di/content/lg_thumbnail/di_kcfwr.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.cookmedical.com/di/dataSheet.do%3Fid%3D76&h=365&w=500&sz=18&hl=en&start=1&tbnid=_usyEzuqqddfhM:&tbnh=95&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Draabe%2Bsheath%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den


I just copy and paste from animation sites...
Subject: I just copy and paste from animation sites...

I live for humor....I love to laugh and make others laugh also or at least I try!  I have all kinds!  I use the website www.bestsmileys.com a lot.  Many can be found on there.  Have a great day!


No idea. Can you get a copy of an old report to confirm what he's saying? nm
Subject: No idea. Can you get a copy of an old report to confirm what he's saying? nm

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You're right. And mine was a copy and paste from the net, too! nm
Subject: You're right. And mine was a copy and paste from the net, too! nm

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Yes there is a pancake splint. Copy and paste
Subject: Yes there is a pancake splint. Copy and paste

link inside.

http://books.google.com/books?id=gK2PARATCIoC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=%22pancake+splint%22&source=bl&ots=ShGtTygFli&sig=W6vUCQHZrZlKn_Wla5ImgMiOZUY&hl=en&ei=Qr-lSePNLMTAnQfQrrWVBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result
If there's no link inside my post above, copy and past SM
Subject: If there's no link inside my post above, copy and past SM

http://www.medcompare.com/matrix.asp?catid=126
My 'bedsore' link did not work, when I tried to copy/paste it..m
Subject: My 'bedsore' link did not work, when I tried to copy/paste it..m

nm
link didn't post - here's a copy of what I found...
Subject: link didn't post - here's a copy of what I found...

Is huffing fermented poop the next new street drug?
Filed under Offbeat, Stuff I Like

There’s been articles floating around on the internet warning about a new street drug called Jenkem. The latest “informational bulletin” from a Sheriff’s office in Collier County, Florida was posted on The Smoking Gun website. Apparently, Jenkem is fermented urine and fecal matter and when inhaled, the concentrated methane supposedly gives off a powerful high.

I checked it out at snopes.com and found this LINK. However, the actual veracity of this story is still considered “undetermined” and a link to a BBC news article was provided. Supposedly, this started with the street kids in Zambia as a cheap way of getting high. The story is too disturbing and too disgusting to go into detail here, so click away at the link at your own risk and not if you plan on eating anytime soon.

The DEA would have a hell of a time regulating something like poop. Moms like me could be the newest victims of this new drug. Who needs a crack pipe when we have a diaper genie we could plaster our face against and inhale it hallucinogenic contents?

may be "death PAC desk" =Physician Attestation Copy (PAC) of the Death nm
Subject: may be "death PAC desk" =Physician Attestation Copy (PAC) of the Death nm


Google searching has your answer - Copy/Paste link inside
Subject: Google searching has your answer - Copy/Paste link inside



http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=vvi+on+pacemaker&btnG=Search
please give me a book reference, not google.. i need hard copy documentation on 2 things
Subject: please give me a book reference, not google.. i need hard copy documentation on 2 things

Foxhollow device (is it Fox Hollow? Foxhollow? FoxHollow?)


silverhawk atherectomy ... (is it SilverHawk? Silverhawk? silverhawk?)


only hard copy in a book or something reputable please... Google isn't affording me the answers I need this time around.  Thanks.


D code or V code?
Subject: D code or V code?

In the assessment, doc dictates "D or V code" then the numbers "61.20 Parent/child relational problems"

TIA!
per fee code? nm
Subject: per fee code? nm


No code.
Subject: No code.


Code
Subject: Code

I had never heard of this myself so I looked it up on the Internet, and it is really interesting how they do all that work ahead of time and get things rolling, and then are ready for the patient coming in. 


My thought would be Code STEMI as long as it was not in the diagnosis, and if that is the way the doctor dictated it.  If he dictated that whole thing out, then it would have to be expanded, but Code STEMI sounds good to me. 


 


Code Black
Subject: Code Black

What does "code black"  mean? 
chemical? code
Subject: chemical? code

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I just tried googling the code itself
Subject: I just tried googling the code itself

I'm not sure this will help but here's the link(s):


Coding for Depression Without Getting Depressed




Code 300.4, "Neurotic depression," also referred to as "reactional depression ... However, if you provided medical evaluation and management in addition to ...
doctor.medscape.com/viewarticle/472592


code blue
Subject: code blue

Used to be capitalized, but no longer according to Stedman's. Just "code blue".
CPT code 11012
Subject: CPT code 11012

Is this how it should be typed?   In all my years, I have never had this before.  I have had ICD code but not this one.  Thanks


i would just do cpt code 14041
Subject: i would just do cpt code 14041


CPT code modifers
Subject: CPT code modifers

I am not sure how to transcribe CPT codes with modifiers. Doctor dictates "CPT code 15734 with a modifier of 51." Do I transcribe it as above, or is there a standard format for adding modifiers?

Thank you in advance.
s/l profee code?
Subject: s/l profee code?

Anybody know the correct way to type this?  It's a billing code dictated in the progress notes, which is done sometimes on one of my accounts.  I've searched the web and found it spelled every way imaginable, the billers and coders board here looks abandoned, and search of boards turned up nothing. 


I'm hoping someone out there in MT Land has the answer.  Thanks!


Could he be saying the diagnosis code? NM
Subject: Could he be saying the diagnosis code? NM


Code status
Subject: Code status

Anyone know if code status is addressed in the AAMT BOS?  I cannot find it but am not certain what to look under either.  Wondering if this should always be set apart with all caps or separate line?
Code STEMI
Subject: Code STEMI

I got dinged on this on a audit, just wanted to get it right.. would it be Code-STEMI or Code ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in an HPI?

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I think A01 is a diagnosis code sm
Subject: I think A01 is a diagnosis code sm

Check internet seach: RMG diagnosis codes (Rehab Management Group.
Lab, s/l "d-code" or "d-cote," done for see msg.
Subject: Lab, s/l "d-code" or "d-cote," done for see msg.

done periodically for a patient who is on chronic pain medications??? Anyone know?
Thanks!
ICD code for this is 780.56 - see message
Subject: ICD code for this is 780.56 - see message

Go to www.findacode.com and type the code in and expand the ICD 9 section.  You can also type the names of diseases in the search. 
Code call?
Subject: Code call?

He was admitted to the ICU with acute hypoxia after an s/l MSENT was called . . .
S/L code gray protocol
Subject: S/L code gray protocol

Doc says:  He was given TPA for an acute stroke under the ?CODE GRAY? protocol.


TIA again.


 


info on Code Gray. sm
Subject: info on Code Gray. sm

http://www.floridahospitalmedicalnews.com/news-Neurology-Neurosurgery-id31.html
white code syndrome?
Subject: white code syndrome?

Is that correct and what is it?  I can't find it on internet. 
CPT code and the number you typed...
Subject: CPT code and the number you typed...

many docs dictate the codes in diagnoses to make things easier for the coders...


CPT code #xxxxxxx (whatever number they dictate).....


Kyphoplasty ICD code - 22523
Subject: Kyphoplasty ICD code - 22523

Doctor dictated, "put a 62 modifier after each code."  This is a kyphoplasty procedure.  How do I put in the 62 modifier, should I just put a dash and then put the 62 at the end?  please help.  Thanks!


s/l "camico code blue status" TIA! -nm
Subject: s/l "camico code blue status" TIA! -nm

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