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Posted By: ks on 2007-10-18
In Reply to: would they have a s/l SWAT team consulted to see - word help
Subject: sounds correct . . see inside
According to this web site - SWAT is a Swallowing Action Team for dysphagia
http://lshss.asha.org/cgi/content/abstract/31/1/62
never heard of it til this, always good to learn something
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I know this was not your sounds like but I believe your autograph is autograft-see inside
Subject: I know this was not your sounds like but I believe your autograph is autograft-see inside
autograft is harvested from your own bone and there is also an allograft, which is harvested from a bone bank or a donor bone. Not sure if you just had a typo or not.
Yes, I believe bar is correct. See inside.
Subject: Yes, I believe bar is correct. See inside.
Found by Googling pressure measurements bar and came up with:
Bar is a widely used metric unit of measurement for pressure and 1 bar equals precisely 100,000 Pascals. Even though Bar is not an SI unit it has been adopted as one of the most popular pressure units particularly in European countries where most pressure measurement instruments are specified with pressure ranges in bar.
correct - definition inside
Subject: correct - definition inside
Supraspinatus examination ("empty can" test). The patient attempts to elevate the arms against resistance while the elbows are extended, the arms are abducted and the thumbs are pointing downward.
It is correct I believe - see link inside....sm
Subject: It is correct I believe - see link inside....sm
I just googled pigeon hole arthritis and many links came up, here's 1 for example regarding arthritis and lupus.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=8254
Yes, it is correct. See link inside.
Subject: Yes, it is correct. See link inside.
Transbronchial lung biopsies demonstrated confluent noncaseating granulomas consistent with sarcoidosis.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/460652_2
there may be 2 correct ways, see inside
Subject: there may be 2 correct ways, see inside
I use www.clinicaltrials.gov or www.nih.gov for harder spellings, also some other good sites out there . . I do a hematology clinic regularly, and the anti-Xa is what they require.
yes its correct. see inside message
Subject: yes its correct. see inside message
http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/reprint/84/2/229.pdf
Chordee is correct. Dictionary def is inside.
Subject: Chordee is correct. Dictionary def is inside.
chor·dee (kôr'dē', -dā', kôr-dā') n.
- Painful erection and curvature of the penis in gonorrhea or Peyronie's disease.
- Ventral curvature of the penis, most apparent on erection, as seen in hypospadias due to congenital shortness of the urethra.
I think that is correct. See article inside and link.
Subject: I think that is correct. See article inside and link.
"To obtain valid ovarian age measures, we required: no pituitary disorder or hormonal disorder related to ovarian function, no oophorectomy, no hormonal medication, no pregnancy at the time of ultrasound, breastfeeding no more than once per day during the menstrual cycle preceding the study assessments. We required that any diagnosis be current, the report of the diagnostic work-up informative and the clinical symptoms and treatment consistent with the diagnosis."
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/557084_2
See inside cardiology sentence...I think is correct? Thx...
Subject: See inside cardiology sentence...I think is correct? Thx...
Patient has poor RV progression in the septal lead, suggesting more of a clockwise rotation of the heart in the region II plane.
Sound accurate? That is exactly what I hear and seem to reference on Google but do not do much cardiology...thanks!
Scaphoid is correct. I googled this. See inside.
Subject: Scaphoid is correct. I googled this. See inside.
scaphoid abdomen
A condition in which the anterior abdominal wall is sunken and presents a concave rather than a convex contour.
Synonym: boat-shaped abdomen, navicular abdomen.
Berry aneurysm is correct see link inside
Subject: Berry aneurysm is correct see link inside
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If refering to the orbital wall/bones that could be correct, see inside.
Subject: If refering to the orbital wall/bones that could be correct, see inside.
Orbital Walls:
- Provides protection to the globe
- A pyramid in shape with apex at foramen
- Roof - frontal bone, lesser wing of sphenoid
- Medial - maxilla, lacrimal, ethmoid, body of sphenoid
- Floor - maxillary, palatine, zygoma
- Lateral - zygoma, greater wing of sphenoid
That sounds correct. thanks.
Subject: That sounds correct. thanks.
Sounds correct to me
Subject: Sounds correct to me
From Dorlands: Sinus: An abnormal channel or fistula permitting the escape of pus.
I'd say sounds like is correct
Subject: I'd say sounds like is correct
sounds is correct
Subject: sounds is correct
That sounds correct
Subject: That sounds correct
Breaking the word down into it's parts colpo=vagina; procto=anus; gram=study
that sounds correct to me
Subject: that sounds correct to me
Veress sounds correct! nm
Subject: Veress sounds correct! nm
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proper sounds correct. sm
Subject: proper sounds correct. sm
Think in this case proper means:
4 : strictly limited to a specified thing *the city proper*
re-x-ray is correct, but I usually change it to x-ray again. I think it looks and sounds better.
Subject: re-x-ray is correct, but I usually change it to x-ray again. I think it looks and sounds better.
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friable sounds correct here. nm
Subject: friable sounds correct here. nm
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Caduet sounds correct
Subject: Caduet sounds correct
according the the dosage that exactly could be the drug he is referring to. Thanks
Sounds is correct--it is an instrument.
Subject: Sounds is correct--it is an instrument.
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That sounds correct, tho' strangely worded
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bandpass sounds right; MT50 is correct.
Subject: bandpass sounds right; MT50 is correct.
I read your other post on this.
What he is dictating is the range of frequencies that they're testing within the entire bandwidth, and the intervals.
Sort of like, your car can go from 0-120 mph (bandwidth). We're looking at the gas mileage between 40-60 mph (bandpass), at 5 mph intervals.
Probably a bad analogy, but hopefully it helps. LOL
yes sounds correct. i would myocardial ischemia
Subject: yes sounds correct. i would myocardial ischemia
then the other test (EGD) was neg for erosive ischemia
correct spelling of what sounds like "Duradex" i believe this is an antibiotic
Subject: correct spelling of what sounds like "Duradex" i believe this is an antibiotic
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yes, is correct, plural form sounds like long I
Subject: yes, is correct, plural form sounds like long I
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sounds like "airline" lung disease? Is this correct?
Subject: sounds like "airline" lung disease? Is this correct?
word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct
Subject: word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct
X-rays taken today indicate the prosthesis to be in good alignment. There is no evidence of loosening s/l or___ radiolucency. There is some calcification noted at the femur and the acetabulum, but the joint space is well maintained.
spasticity is correct. She isn't saying skin turgor. Still sounds like turgurous, but that isn
Subject: spasticity is correct. She isn't saying skin turgor. Still sounds like turgurous, but that isn't a word.
Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm
Subject: Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm
Male sounds are shaped differently than female sounds. Obviously, male sounds being longer. They are used to dilate the urethra in order to facilitate the passage of stones or perhaps JJ stents etc. They come in different diameters ie..18FR, 20FR etc. Hope this helps.
I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm
Subject: I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm
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as part of the neurological exam, you have sensory testing and withdrawing to pain or (some kind of) stimuli would be correct. Not sure about the phraseology in your report, maybe 'withdrawal sensation' ??
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I would type it as "1-year-5-month-old girl"
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That is probably mosaicism or punctation.
Changes Associated with High Grade SIL
- Blood Vessel changes (Coarse punctation or mosaicism)
- Abnormal blood vessels
- Erosions
- Dense Acetowhite staining of epithelium
Please see inside.
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On his hearing test, the patient could not hear frequencies at 1000-2000-4000 with his right ear at 40 decibels. He could not hear 1000 with his left ear at 40 decibels. However, during the whisper test, he was able to hear three items in each ear from at least 7 feet away.
I have no idea how to type the 1000 2000 4000. This is on a physical exam. Thanks for any help!!
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s/l 'tramcentel' metered dose inhaler 4 puffs b.i.d.
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that would be 8-French Judkins, left-4 coronary catheter.
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Prolapse is assessed as none, grade 1 (in vagina), grade 2 (to introitus), and grade 3 (outside vagina).
see inside....*S*
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Subject: I would do it like this...
I would do it this way...
CLINICAL IMPRESSION: 1. Fever. 2. Bronchitis. Rule out a right pneumonia. 3. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 4. Atrial fibrillation. Rule out arrhythmia.
The reason I do it that way is because way before, we used to line Rule out under let's say Atrial fibrillation, yielding 2 lines. It used to be done that way back in the early 90s. Now it is not done that way. So, I give the impression which would be atrial fibrillation and begin a new sentence....because they have to rule out an arrhythmia. I don't think it is etched in stone, so either/or would be fine. *S*
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I have heard "estrogen receptor" and "progesterone receptor" positive in breast cancer, so think "estra septa" could be "estrogen receptor.
Not sure what "heptra" could be.
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Mohs surgery, named after surgeon Frederick Mohs who developed the Mohs procedure...........
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PAST SURGICAL HISTORY: s/l-TAB or TAV x2.
Anyone now?
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A plastic wound exposure fish was placed overlying the bowel to allow placement of the composite Gore-Tex and Prolene mesh patch and the mesh was secured. At the end, he said it again and it was clear that he was saying "wound fish", but for the life of me I can't find it said this way anywhere.
I can only think of 2, see inside.
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bradyarrhythmia (brady·ar·rhyth·mia) (brad”e-ə-rith´me-ə) [brady- + arrhythmia] any disturbance in the heart rhythm in which the heart rate is abnormally slowed, usually to less than 60 beats per minute in an adult.
Or tachybradyarrhythmia aka tachybrady syndrome.
BUS, see inside.
Subject: BUS, see inside.
BUS - Bartholin's, Urethral and Skene's glands.
Good site for abbv lookup:
http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/
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Surgical luminaire
Document: United States Patent 5709459
Abstract: A luminaire for use during a medical procedure utilizes a single optic fiber for providing a beam of light having an initial beam width and an initial beam energy. The width of the beam is adjustable without substantially decreasing the beam energy, and the beam of adjusted width can be directed onto a surgical field. A headband for mounting a luminaire is formed of a perspiration-absorbent cloth strip, has hook-and-clasp engagement, and includes a luminaire mount.
Doing basic research is very fulfilling.
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