see message. it does talk about frozen troponins
Posted By: mt-123 on 2008-03-26
In Reply to: frozen tropin test? - jlynn
Subject: see message. it does talk about frozen troponins
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Not troponins?
Subject: Not troponins?
probably troponins
Subject: probably troponins
troponins, no apostrophe needed. nm
Subject: troponins, no apostrophe needed. nm
frozen section? nm
Subject: frozen section? nm
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frozen tropin test?
Subject: frozen tropin test?
Is there such a thing? I've never heard of it, ,
Yes. It is likely the report from a frozen section. NM
Subject: Yes. It is likely the report from a frozen section. NM
Fresh frozen plasma? Check into that tho. nm
Subject: Fresh frozen plasma? Check into that tho. nm
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s/l H-care frozen forearm crutches ???TIA
Subject: s/l H-care frozen forearm crutches ???TIA
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frozen, permanent, and s/l cusis specimen
Subject: frozen, permanent, and s/l cusis specimen
I'm doing a stereotactic brain biopsy with a doctor obviously on cell phone, but it sounds like he is saying "cusis" specimen. This is for a glioma if that's any help. Thanks!
Probably talking about frozen and permanent tissue sections. nm
Subject: Probably talking about frozen and permanent tissue sections. nm
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Man, talk about having a bad day!
Subject: Man, talk about having a bad day!
That's just awful! Poor person!
Thanks for your help! Talk about
Subject: Thanks for your help! Talk about
making things harder than they are!! LOL. We MTs are always searching for the "technical" terms. This made me laugh at myself.
does he normally talk in slang and
Subject: does he normally talk in slang and
shorthand? incentive spirometry? and maybe frontal detail?
I am not sure, but he could talk about the joint..s/m
Subject: I am not sure, but he could talk about the joint..s/m
I will look further into it.
talk about offshore posters. HA.
Subject: talk about offshore posters. HA.
md
nonsequesters...means to not want to talk about it.
Subject: nonsequesters...means to not want to talk about it.
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Do they talk about what they do with this "end" later in the procedure? nm
Subject: Do they talk about what they do with this "end" later in the procedure? nm
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So Sorry, forgot to add the talk part.
Subject: So Sorry, forgot to add the talk part.
Yes, it is www.productivitytalk.com. Glad you found it and hope it is of some use to you. I love it.
Oh lord. Talk about trying to over-complicate! Thank you!
Subject: Oh lord. Talk about trying to over-complicate! Thank you!
:)
I have heard them talk about a young
Subject: I have heard them talk about a young
patient "resisting" the exam. Maybe his resisting of the exam is appropriate (considering his age).
It's the tiny little "boop-boops" that they try to talk over that get me going! nm
Subject: It's the tiny little "boop-boops" that they try to talk over that get me going! nm
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Could be that this is one of those docs that like to sling around "fancy talk" and be referrin
Subject: Could be that this is one of those docs that like to sling around "fancy talk" and be referring
to the fact that the proximal lumbar spine is coercing a problem below that level. If you look at the context of the word coercion:
1 : to restrain or dominate by force : to compel to an act or choice. 2 : to bring about by force or threat.
Long shot, but I have had my share of docs making up their own stuff so they can sound "intelligent."
well I had one sucking snot yesterday. talk about gross! nm
Subject: well I had one sucking snot yesterday. talk about gross! nm
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Thanks for help Txczech, Schober's is correct as it is a bending test. My doctor doesn't talk
Subject: Thanks for help Txczech, Schober's is correct as it is a bending test. My doctor doesn't talk clear
quick section (as in frozen section) is correct.
Subject: quick section (as in frozen section) is correct.
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Somehow my message went down to the white count message below, please see that message. (nm)
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forgot my message. Please see message
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anterior mediastinum
Anterior mediastinum, the narrow region between the pericardium and the sternum containing the thymus or its remnants, some lymph nodes and vessels and branches of the internal thoracic artery.
oops got it I think. no message/see message NM
Subject: oops got it I think. no message/see message NM
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If you buy some good dictionaries, you won't need BOS.
Get yourself a good medical dictionary and look up Chlamydia/chlamydia
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The word "chlamydia" is the genus and is only capitalized if it is followed by the name of the family. This per Dorland's Medical Dictionary. If the word "chlamydia" is not followed by the family name, the word is not capitalized.
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I do not mind helping people with their questions, but would appreciate if you could give a little more context when asking. Perhaps a sentence or two containing the s/l or word in question or some sort of reference to what type report, body area, etc., would be welcome. It would greatly help me to help you.
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Anyone every hear of 'neurocompromise' or should it be neuro compromise, neurological compromise, or neuro-compromise?
Thanks
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I found this explanation of procedure. May help.
http://www.evlt.com/physicians/laser%20treatment%20for%20varicose%20veins.htm
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The first thing you should learn is HOW to ask a question. You can't just jump in with one word or half a phrase or a sound-like and cry for help. You need to give some example of what you are looking for. People on this board do not mind helping you or they would not be here, but a little more information on your part would help us help you. Medical transcription is more than just one word or half a phrase or a sound-like and most times it is necessary to give some indication of what is wrong with the patient or a diagnosis in order to get an answer.
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That should read "9 point something" It didn't come out that way on the board for some reason...
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Renal ultrasound was requested in addition to laboratory studies, a BMP, C3, C4, ANKA anti GBN, Cria gobulance, hepatitis B, C, and HIV. A urine REM and urine protein electrophoresis was also requested.
These are my sound likes. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gastrointestinal – she presented with atypical chest pains which responded favorably to PPI. She is symptom free at this time. She did have FRECSAFE in 2001 and is to follow up in 3-5 years for a colonoscopy
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Dorland's Medical Dictionary:
Pexis:
1. Fixation of matter by a tissue.
2. Surgical fixation, usually by suture.
Therefore pexed would be past tense, as in was pexed (or fixed).
See also: http://www.childsdoc.org/spring98/vascular/vasrings.asp
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Here's a page that might help you.
http://davidge2.umaryland.edu/~emig/ekg01.html
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Here's a page that might help you.
http://davidge2.umaryland.edu/~emig/ekg01.html
That's it. Thanks (no message)
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Hi! See message
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When a body is burned, it contracts into a position as if it is fighting, with the arms in a boxing or pugilistic position. Hope this helps!
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px has a swollen right eyelid which is s/l finickal/sinickal. i have no idea what this is. tia!
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On 07/11/2005, the patient underwent (1) exploratory laparotomy with biopsy, (2) cholecystectomy, (3) placement of subcutaneous pain pump, (4) central line placement and (5) celiac block.
The patient was admitted on 07/11/2005 and in that morning she underwent the four-mentioned procedures. The patient was deemed to be unreceptable???
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Small amount of tumor was left adhering to the pubic etc?
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I am not sure about this statement during a pulse oximetry reading, but elsewhere they will usually say "per physician reading, per ER physician/doctor reading" etc., or it could be "per pulse oximeter reading or per pulse oximeter."
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Here is an excerpt from the website listed below (a long address ):
Intervention: Diagnostic transnasal-transpharyngeal videoendoscopy of the eustachian tube with 30- and 70-degree rigid Hopkins rod endoscopes, 2.5- and 0.8-mm, 0-degree flexible fiber endoscopes performed under local anesthesia in 12 eustachian tubes.
http://otology-neurotology.com/pt/re/otoneuroto/abstract.00129492-200511000-00004.htm;jsessionid=DC3G5ByKzd3Zv6ibCHrKFKO3PBAncKIpu7MECofVA8Q2lthPBr38!-1660146838!-949856145!9001!-1
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These are usually in the differentials for pancreatitis diagnoses:Source is Emedicine.com
Aneurysm, Abdominal Cholangitis Cholecystitis and Biliary Colic Cholelithiasis Gastroenteritis Hepatitis Mesenteric Ischemia Obstruction, Large Bowel Obstruction, Small Bowel
Other Problems to be Considered:
Perforated viscus Acute peritonitis Choledocholithiasis Macroamylasemia Macrolipasemia Intestinal obstruction Pancreatic cancer Malabsorption syndromes/processes
message for Sue and not for CL
Subject: message for Sue and not for CL
see message please
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This is a pulmonary account. It sounds like she needed to use the "VAS??" every two hours.
Then again under plan "increase use of vest/VAS??" It definitely is related to pulmonary.
thanks so much
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Astrin
http://www.ihop-net.org/UniPub/iHOP/gs/95695.html
Plus, the word "insure" should be "ensure"
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