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several blanks, no clue

Posted By: word help on 2007-12-04
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Subject: several blanks, no clue

..severe stenosis of a large circumflex marginal which was stented by (s/l 2 stent, sty-fer) which are (drac-oluded) stent


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Blanks were just PHI that
Subject: Blanks were just PHI that

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blanks
Subject: blanks

1st blank ...  Hulka  clips ....


2nd blank .... slowly...


Just a guess, hard to tell without hearing it for myself.  Hope this helps!  Good luck!


2 blanks - sm please
Subject: 2 blanks - sm please

Culture and sensitivity result which showed that the patient had isolation of E. Coli and s/l pro-tal-is mor-rab-a-lis both sensitive to amoxicillin and s/l clob-a-lonic acid. 


Sorry foreign doctor and he is giving me a run for my money today.  Thanks for any help. 


Need help with blanks.
Subject: Need help with blanks.

On exam today, she ____ 20-30 degrees from the lower ____ when positioning her left shoulder.  This is an exam for shoulder pain. 


BLANKS
Subject: BLANKS

is it okay to put many blanks throughout the document if I'm not exactly sure what he is saying and some things he says make absolutely no sense? (sometimes 2 per paragraph in places) Is it okay to put a blank so he checks that word to make sure its right? these are 9 page long psych reports. It's not cut and dried medical terms and phrases. I'm thinking I should put blanks just to make sure it's right instead of typing what i think he is saying. what do you do
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blanks
Subject: blanks

I agree with the other post.  I have leaving blanks, but sometimes you have to.  You absolute cannot guess at something.  It is better to leave a blank than to guess, otherwise it is a bad reflection on you as an transcriptionist to try to guess and then have it be wrong.
I'll let you know. I sent it in with 14 blanks, all but one was whatever this is. ty!!
Subject: I'll let you know. I sent it in with 14 blanks, all but one was whatever this is. ty!!

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That makes sense... Thank you! Two blanks down, two to go....
Subject: That makes sense... Thank you! Two blanks down, two to go....

:)
Thanks a bunch, now I do not have any blanks in none of my reports
Subject: Thanks a bunch, now I do not have any blanks in none of my reports


Neuropsych examination blanks...sm
Subject: Neuropsych examination blanks...sm

Cranial nerves 2-12 S/l** pretty realstine thiatmean around ____ 59 15** No signs of a a/l ** false ictal state** are appreciated.


This is a patient with a question of seizure disorder.


Speed talking doctor on a subject I'm not very familiar with and my Neuro word book has not yet arrived. 


thank you again, now I have no blanks in my reports. Thanks a bunch!!
Subject: thank you again, now I have no blanks in my reports. Thanks a bunch!!


I ended up leaving blanks and so did QA so who knows. Thanks though!
Subject: I ended up leaving blanks and so did QA so who knows. Thanks though!

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Correct. Best bet is to leave blanks
Subject: Correct. Best bet is to leave blanks

never guess at what the doctor is saying.
Rad words/2 blanks 1 report
Subject: Rad words/2 blanks 1 report

Radiologist is saying what sounds like "Fluid is seen within the s/l entercies of the mesentery." The other word in the same report is: "High density within the dependent portion of the stomach surrounded by contrast measuring 36 Hounsfield units could reflect s/l embezel (2nd e with long e sound), blood products, or food particles."


genetics questions, 3 blanks
Subject: genetics questions, 3 blanks

Fragile X testing comparative _____ (geno mechipronazation??)


and _____  (snipe??) array testing


stopped all of his milk and wheat products, and started him on _____  (mucate?) instead


Thanks so much... Saved me from having to send this to report to QA with four blanks...

Occ health--shoulder exam (2 blanks) Pls help. SM
Subject: Occ health--shoulder exam (2 blanks) Pls help. SM

Adson maneuver is negative.  *_________ (s/l controse) about the right
shoulder appear normal and symmetric with the left side.  There is no
*___________ (s/l spinatahoss) atrophy and no focal tenderness to the suprascapular notch.


Whew!  This was a LOOONG report.  Thanks for your help.


Chickadee


nevermind - leaving some blanks - exasperated!!! nm
Subject: nevermind - leaving some blanks - exasperated!!! nm


I'll bet that was it. Sent to QA as sound was horrible and about 15 blanks.
Subject: I'll bet that was it. Sent to QA as sound was horrible and about 15 blanks.


that is what I put, thanks, report gone, thank goodness, but NO blanks ESL to boot. x
Subject: that is what I put, thanks, report gone, thank goodness, but NO blanks ESL to boot. x

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Are you also missing words where you have blanks? Confusing post ...
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I agree about him making it up. This clinic doesn't want blanks
Subject: I agree about him making it up. This clinic doesn't want blanks

nm
Unless treatment in the report indicates those conditions are present, would just leave blanks. nm
Subject: Unless treatment in the report indicates those conditions are present, would just leave blanks. nm

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another clue =
Subject: another clue =

"recent" for admission...

Alrighty then
no clue sm
Subject: no clue sm

I have a few doc who do a witch hazel clindamycin combination but never heard witch's brew.  Sorry and good luck!
No clue
Subject: No clue

medication sounds like "Zoaxethine".   Long day!  Thank you.
No clue!
Subject: No clue!

As you know, she is a 48-year-old female who reports that approximately two years ago, while in the Dominican Republic, she began to experience severe lower abdominal bloating and pain.  She was evaluated at a clinic and was felt to have an s/l ill-ee-it and was treated symptomatically. 
A clue.
Subject: A clue.

He just dictated this line:

"The patient was hospitalized for the 10-day portion of the study."

So it must be 10/15, for 10 days in the hospital, and 15 days outpatient. So inpatient would make perfect sense, and I feel better.

Thanks.


Thanks! should have known, but no clue
Subject: Thanks! should have known, but no clue


no clue!
Subject: no clue!

lung cancer metastatic to the brain. he had an 'LVAT" procedure??
no clue

She has a sore throat and CP.  She apparently makes facial expression to the (s/l defect)??? with tears in her eyes following this.  This seems to happen frequently.  She tends to clear her throat. 


The patient apparently cannot talk and her mother is explaining how she acts.  Anyone know what the doc might be saying?  Do you need more info?    Probably not, you all are good. 


no clue...
Subject: no clue...

DIAGNOSES:
1. DIABETES MELLITUS
2. PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
3. s/l product CALLUS
4. ULCER FORMATION

Also after s/l product callus the s/l ulcer formation might go after cullus as s/l and also formation??

usually is PT, INR and PTT, but does not seem to fit here?? No clue, sorry!...nm
Subject: usually is PT, INR and PTT, but does not seem to fit here?? No clue, sorry!...nm

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have no clue?
Subject: have no clue?

dictated as "I strongly recommend that two units of blood be taken off at the time of surgery into a s/l  sitreated bag?? and then given back to the patient over the next 6-8 hours as volume is needed"
thanks for explaining that-I had no clue...NM
Subject: thanks for explaining that-I had no clue...NM

,
biggest clue =
Subject: biggest clue =

nm
clue implanted
Subject: clue implanted

She recently had surgery on her left knee for pain, in which she had "s/l a clue" implanted.
No clue. See mssg.
Subject: No clue. See mssg.

Patient has prostate cancer in remission and stage IV mantle cell lymphoma.
s/l morganalamogondy....I don't have a clue
Subject: s/l morganalamogondy....I don't have a clue

the dictator says what sounds like the pt's urine culture was found to have 25-50,000 colonies of morgan-al-a-mo-gondy.....
sorry, have never heard this, no clue...nm
Subject: sorry, have never heard this, no clue...nm

nm
huh? diastolic CHF? no clue....nm
Subject: huh? diastolic CHF? no clue....nm


Thanks for your help. I have no clue as to what this is. Sent in with a blank. NM
Subject: Thanks for your help. I have no clue as to what this is. Sent in with a blank. NM

ss
No clue what these 2 words could be...
Subject: No clue what these 2 words could be...

DIAGNOSIS: S/L BRIALLY WOUND STATUS POST S/L WOLFULL, LEFT FOREFOOT.

Any ideas??? TIA.


Have no clue what these labs are
Subject: Have no clue what these labs are

HIV RNA PCR was 40,920 on August 14, 2008. Blood cultures showed no growth on August 14, 2008. Histoplasmosis antibody on this was negative. ?? s/l astrogilous fimagatus ?? was negative. ?? s/l astrogilous suavous ?? was negative. ?? s/l astrogilous niger ?? was negative.
Can anyone give me a clue . .

. . . as to what this might be?  ESL dictation and I can't seem to make out what he's saying.  I THINK I have an idea, but I wanted to run it by some of you ladies (and gentlemen) to see if your ideas are similar.


Sounds like he's saying the following:


Patient doesn't have much cough. Orsh-a-lavasta have a little bit of blood coming out.  (This is on a patient with a trach.)


Any ideas?


I haveno clue...
Subject: I haveno clue...

I listened again and that is the exact wording. Thank you for your help.
Not even a clue, sorry, please let us know if you find it...nm
Subject: Not even a clue, sorry, please let us know if you find it...nm

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Hey, the only reason I had a clue on that one is that - sm
Subject: Hey, the only reason I had a clue on that one is that - sm

...there are Kastenbauers in my family tree. :-) So, your s/l rang a bell.
s/l 'calcilicemas' `no clue!
Subject: s/l 'calcilicemas' `no clue!

There are multiple small mobile 'calcilicemas' in the gallbladder.


Any suggestions?


Give us a clue--where you at in the body and what are they doing?
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No clue cells. No *trickers*
Subject: No clue cells. No *trickers*