s/l coag neg staph *indipiloid*
Posted By: Christina on 2006-07-11
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Thanks for any help
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culture was only coag neg staph and
Subject: culture was only coag neg staph and
s/l and dipiloid or indipiloid
could it be coag (coagulase) negative staph
Subject: could it be coag (coagulase) negative staph
Sarcoma clinic note - patient found to have coag-neg staph instead
Subject: Sarcoma clinic note - patient found to have coag-neg staph instead
-The plan is to start her on antibiotics as per s/l ID's recommendation and follow her closely.-
This doesn't sound like the name of any of the doctors involved, so I thought it may be a protocol that I'm not familiar with. Thanks for your help!
cautery setting, 180 cut, 100 coag and s/l "Glen 1". TIA
Subject: cautery setting, 180 cut, 100 coag and s/l "Glen 1". TIA
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coag-negative Staphylococcus meaning sm
Subject: coag-negative Staphylococcus meaning sm
coagulase-negative
Could it be strep or staph? nm
Subject: Could it be strep or staph? nm
Staph pneumonia? (nm)
Subject: Staph pneumonia? (nm)
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maybe Staph epidermidis
Subject: maybe Staph epidermidis
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Staph. epidermiditis
Subject: Staph. epidermiditis
This is the one that is dictated the most often.
staph aureus............
Subject: staph aureus............
What negative staph?
Subject: What negative staph?
It SOUNDS like guaiac negative staph, but I know that is not right. Any ideas? The patient had a reexcision of left chronic draining fistula from periductal mastitis and completion ductectomy.
staph infection in the...
Subject: staph infection in the...
Staphylococcus aureus infection in the s/l eyelet?
Staph ominus?
Subject: Staph ominus?
The dictator states that the patient is only growing staph ominus in two blood cultures.
Or Staph non-aureus? nm
Subject: Or Staph non-aureus? nm
Staph orni ??
Subject: Staph orni ??
He says it clearly and it sounds like Staph orni, but I've never heard of it. Anybody?
TIA!
coagulase negative Staph
Subject: coagulase negative Staph
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Maybe Staph Coagulase positive
Subject: Maybe Staph Coagulase positive
I think I have heard this before.
H. pylori and Staph aureus probably
Subject: H. pylori and Staph aureus probably
Patient with a staph infection. Please sm
Subject: Patient with a staph infection. Please sm
It turned out to be a non-MRSA infection. When he was in the hospital, he received "2 s/l units of s/l Ancept therapy" Thanks!
Staph aureus that is resistent to
Subject: Staph aureus that is resistent to
benzylpenicillen and other agents. A ______ that is resistent to Bactrim.
I feel like it is another organism but I can't hear it clear enough to decide.
Now sounds like Staph fornari
Subject: Now sounds like Staph fornari
He says it a second time but I can't find anything resembling Staph fornari either.
Staphylococcus hominis is a species of staph...sm
Subject: Staphylococcus hominis is a species of staph...sm
It is usually a harmless skin infection but can cause problems in immunocompromised patients. He's probably saying "staph hominis sepsis."
We had cultures done initially which showed him to have Enterobacter and staph which was sm
Subject: We had cultures done initially which showed him to have Enterobacter and staph which was sm
sensitive to Floxin and he had been on s/l tenalones for about 14-20 days.
s/l new pressin nose drops to treat staph infection
Subject: s/l new pressin nose drops to treat staph infection
wound cultures grew staph s/l avitromidus ?? avid-troe-muh-tus
Subject: wound cultures grew staph s/l avitromidus ?? avid-troe-muh-tus
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Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
Subject: Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (Staph aureus) (nmsg)
Subject: methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (Staph aureus) (nmsg)
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