slightly positive...
Posted By: Sunny on 2008-04-13
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Abdomen: Positive wave sign appreciated, "caps out" is positive as well. sm
Subject: Abdomen: Positive wave sign appreciated, "caps out" is positive as well. sm
Abdomen tympanic to percussion, diffuse tenderness, no point tenderness appreciated. Positive wave sign appreciated, "caps out" is positive as well.
Positive grasp response and positive s/l palmo mentonian on the right. TIA!!!
Subject: Positive grasp response and positive s/l palmo mentonian on the right. TIA!!!
estrogen-progesterone receptor positive (as in ER-positive),
Subject: estrogen-progesterone receptor positive (as in ER-positive),
In Ortho, positive s/l Meniere, positive Hawkins?
Subject: In Ortho, positive s/l Meniere, positive Hawkins?
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no just saying positive pH or KOH? Not exactly your S/L though. Or positive whiff test said fast? nm
Subject: no just saying positive pH or KOH? Not exactly your S/L though. Or positive whiff test said fast? nm
re-word it slightly
Subject: re-word it slightly
Sometimes I re-word it slightly, i.e. "with pus" or "pus drainage" something like that. Depends how it is being used in your case.
slightly flat
Subject: slightly flat
She has a positive Tinel's sign, positive Phalen's sign, and positive s/l Durkin's sign.
Subject: She has a positive Tinel's sign, positive Phalen's sign, and positive s/l Durkin's sign.
:-)
s/l bydrape? .. slightly growing?
Subject: s/l bydrape? .. slightly growing?
The thigh was also prepped prior to prepping the face (and a bydrape ) was placed (slightly growing)from the operative fields
she has a slightly s/l hue ish coloration of the face and neck.
Subject: she has a slightly s/l hue ish coloration of the face and neck.
slightly kyphotic or slight kyphosis
Subject: slightly kyphotic or slight kyphosis
That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten
Subject: That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten it :)
nm
skin is slightly s/l hyperemic? but no definite rash
Subject: skin is slightly s/l hyperemic? but no definite rash
is seen
Yes, it is correct. It's usually heard in slightly older (40+) speakers.
Subject: Yes, it is correct. It's usually heard in slightly older (40+) speakers.
A positive, direct "Kums" positive
Subject: A positive, direct "Kums" positive
This is for a 3-day-old baby with hyperbilirubinemia. He is A positive and "Kums"positive. What is the Kums positive?
talking about patient's slightly odd affect and s/l MELD score is currently 22
Subject: talking about patient's slightly odd affect and s/l MELD score is currently 22
She has a grayish, frothy discharge that is KOH ____ test positive. S/l 'with' test positive?
Subject: She has a grayish, frothy discharge that is KOH ____ test positive. S/l 'with' test positive? nm
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Pt with cardiomyopathy. Neck Exam: s/l "Craco middle" space is slightly diminished. nm
Subject: Pt with cardiomyopathy. Neck Exam: s/l "Craco middle" space is slightly diminished. nm
Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
Subject: Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
I must not be spelling this word correctly at all because I can't get even close to finding a definition for it. Any takers on this one? Thanks!
S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells
Subject: S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells and red cells.
The patient has idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Thanks again.
Sorry meant ER-positive or PR-positive) might also be HER-2/neu
Subject: Sorry meant ER-positive or PR-positive) might also be HER-2/neu
if you are positive that he what he/she is trying to say.
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It is HER-2/neu positive
Subject: It is HER-2/neu positive
and node positive sounds right to me, meaning lymph node is positive.
Almost positive it's T max. This is how I have it in my
Subject: Almost positive it's T max. This is how I have it in my
x
possible? positive?
Subject: possible? positive?
ANA positive at 1-80 or 1:80....nm TIA
Subject: ANA positive at 1-80 or 1:80....nm TIA
x
DHC Positive ?
Subject: DHC Positive ?
Cold agglutinin induced hemoloytic anemia – DHC POSTIVE FOR 3CD ? -
any guesses
O positive
Subject: O positive
maybe "...and a positive S4" ??
Subject: maybe "...and a positive S4" ??
ER 3+ positive?
Subject: ER 3+ positive?
I have never seen the 3+ before...is this would you would write it? I can't find this...
"The prognostic markers in the biopsy specimen were ER 3+ positive, PR 3+ positive and HER-2/neu negative by FISH."
I positive?
Subject: I positive?
dictated phrase:
History of left breast cancer, stage I with extensive DCIS, T1 N0, I-positive sentinel lymph node on hormonal therapy
I've never run into I-positive before, and this surgeon has never used this phrase before. Am I typing it correctly?
heme positive
Subject: heme positive
The hospital I have worked at for 15 years says no. So we don't hyphenate heme positive. Don't know what the BOS says though, we don't really use it.
It's "heme positive"
Subject: It's "heme positive"
nm
ASCA and S/L OP-C positive
Subject: ASCA and S/L OP-C positive
DIctated: colitis ASCA and S/L OP-C positive since ......
TIA!!
Positive chandilier - sm
Subject: Positive chandilier - sm
CT pelvis....History was positive chandilier ...never heard of it, and cannot reference. In the body of the report he stated possible PID, bilateral tuboovarian abscesses...if that helps. The whole sentence was "Positive chandiler" ???anyone?? TIA
No, it wasn't positive (sm)
Subject: No, it wasn't positive (sm)
And I just meant I hadn't ever heard "plus" in front of S1, S2 before. That was what I was questioning. Thanks for taking the time to reply!
1/20 nodes positive
Subject: 1/20 nodes positive
nm
Positive lomberg?
Subject: Positive lomberg?
I have a follow up report that I am doing and in the physical exam, under CNS, she says "positive finger-to-nose test and negative lomberg". I cannot find the term lomberg see how it is spelled or even what it is. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Stacy
s/l *a positive kew-ture*
Subject: s/l *a positive kew-ture*
This is podiatry.
There is pain on palpation at the inferior aspect of the right heel at the plantar fascial insertion. This pain is actually existant right over the inferior aspect of the calcaneus. It then runs along the course of the plantar fascia. It also exists in the medial band of the plantar fascia and the midfoot region. Dorsiflexion of toes exlicits pain in this region. There is tight plantar fascial band noted ______ is noted.
Thanks for any ideas!
negative/positive
Subject: negative/positive
I don't know what to say about that if you are sure she is saying negative and posistive. Maybe someone else can help you.
AFB positive stool?
Subject: AFB positive stool?
nm
I was taught ER/PR positive.
Subject: I was taught ER/PR positive.
Grossly positive??
Subject: Grossly positive??
Well, since it's a positive finding,
Subject: Well, since it's a positive finding,
maybe there is a clue in the impression as to what the dictator thinks is going on, and with that diagnosis then you could google and add smooth red tongue and chelitis and maybe come up with something.
That's what I'd do
floridly positive
Subject: floridly positive
floridly positive pH probe
Can anyone explain the floridly positive part for me in relation to the pH probe?
I think he's just stumbling over positive...
Subject: I think he's just stumbling over positive...
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Heme-positive
Subject: Heme-positive
x
Not positive, but I think it's like a creamy
Subject: Not positive, but I think it's like a creamy
Maalox type drink for GERD. It coats the tummy, etc. Just a slang.
DAT positive for 3Cd....(googled it)..(nm)
Subject: DAT positive for 3Cd....(googled it)..(nm)
nm
Positive Barlow.... nm
Subject: Positive Barlow.... nm
xx
maybe pelvic positive?
Subject: maybe pelvic positive?
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