s/l tearing maneuvers
Posted By: MT from VT on 2009-03-06
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Carotid endarterectomy.
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with avulsions (tearing away etc) ? nm
Subject: with avulsions (tearing away etc) ? nm
mild photophobia and tearing?
Subject: mild photophobia and tearing?
If it is, he is tearing it up pretty badly, but knowing this doc, you are probably right. Thx
Subject: If it is, he is tearing it up pretty badly, but knowing this doc, you are probably right. Thx
Maybe provocative maneuvers ?
Subject: Maybe provocative maneuvers ?
Avulsion-tearing away/evulsion-forcible extraction-sm
Subject: Avulsion-tearing away/evulsion-forcible extraction-sm
good site to use
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/alphaidx.asp?p=c_dict
lancinating pain? sharp/cutting/tearing? nm
Subject: lancinating pain? sharp/cutting/tearing? nm
maybe canalith repositioning maneuvers?
Subject: maybe canalith repositioning maneuvers?
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Maneuvers, procedures, syndromes,
Subject: Maneuvers, procedures, syndromes,
etc. are only capitalized if proper name given. If it is changed into a verb, etc., it is not capitalized, no matter if it is a "proper" name--i.e. Doppler - dopplered, dopplerable.
fabere? sign (acronym for the maneuvers
Subject: fabere? sign (acronym for the maneuvers
of Patrick test for hip-joint disease. (flexion, abduction, external rotation, extension). This was found in Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology Book,10th Edition.
here is a link for all types of tests, signs & maneuvers. Maybe
Subject: here is a link for all types of tests, signs & maneuvers. Maybe
you can browse thru and see if you can find the one you are looking for.
http://www.cagworld.com/Resources/Medical.asp
S/l Navsinger's and Spurling's maneuvers are negative. This is for neck pain. Thx nm
Subject: S/l Navsinger's and Spurling's maneuvers are negative. This is for neck pain. Thx nm
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.
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