s/l balgar weakness?
Posted By: is that correct? on 2008-06-05
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sorry weakness...
Subject: sorry weakness...
just a typo, late in the day (don't tell QA :)
I type it as weakness of
Subject: I type it as weakness of
3.5/5 of the bilateral lower extremities. susan
Give-way weakness or give-away weakness? Tks!
Subject: Give-way weakness or give-away weakness? Tks!
nm
Could it be no giving way or weakness? sm
Subject: Could it be no giving way or weakness? sm
This is something my ortho docs dictate a lot, usually in a series, i.e., no giving way, weakness, swelling, patellar pain, etc.
It could also be as you have it - give-way or giving-away weakness, just depending on the doc.
or chorioretinal weakness? nm
Subject: or chorioretinal weakness? nm
There was no history of s/l kinitis? or weakness. nm
Subject: There was no history of s/l kinitis? or weakness. nm
A significant relative weakness?
Subject: A significant relative weakness?
He has a significant relative weakness with executive functioning...
Is 'significant relative' correct?
I agree - I think it might be bulbar weakness nm
Subject: I agree - I think it might be bulbar weakness nm
bilateral caloric weakness
Subject: bilateral caloric weakness
The caloric test is a part of the ENG. It reflects an attempt to discover the degree to which the vestibular system is responsive and also how symmetric the responses are, between left and right. It is a test of the lateral semicircular canals alone -- it does not assess vertical canal function or otolithic function. While not as good as we would like, the caloric test is the best that we have.
weakness, fatigue, anorexia and malaise
Subject: weakness, fatigue, anorexia and malaise
systo/assisto weakness or numbness???
Subject: systo/assisto weakness or numbness???
Ortho file:
She denies ____(systo) weakness or numbness.
TIA
Do you hear focal weakness and paresthesias? nm
Subject: Do you hear focal weakness and paresthesias? nm
nm
might be caloric weakness. Found this site. sm
Subject: might be caloric weakness. Found this site. sm
This test should be abnormal in patients with bilateral vestibular weakness ... Eye movements – When testing cranial nerve function, the examiner should evaluate ... Patients with vestibular weakness will rotate to the side of the weak ... Electronystagmography ( ENG) – ENG is the most widely used vestibular tests ...www.utmb.edu/otoref/grnds/Vestibular-051214/Vestibular-051214.htm - 55k - Cached - Similar pages
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File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLabnormality was bilateral caloric weakness (that is, the sum of peak ... BPPV – simply not available with ENG. • Eye movements can be taped for later review
Abdomen with midline s/l rafay weakness without hernia
Subject: Abdomen with midline s/l rafay weakness without hernia
Thanks!
weakness in both *palmers* related to shoulder injuries. Thanks. nm
Subject: weakness in both *palmers* related to shoulder injuries. Thanks. nm
nm
pt. does not have HIV/AIDS, admitted with gen weakness, has hypertension, dementia with Parkinson
Subject: pt. does not have HIV/AIDS, admitted with gen weakness, has hypertension, dementia with Parkinson's
Neurologic: No headaches or seizures. Focal weakness of all ??parathesis??
Subject: Neurologic: No headaches or seizures. Focal weakness of all ??parathesis??
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