sounds like strep mitis of nesbar or nespar
Posted By: omt on 2009-03-26
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strep
Subject: strep
I am not sure which way to type this.
Doc wants to check throat cultures to rule out strep. The pt has a UTI.
There are so many streps in the dictionary.
Strep
Subject: Strep
I always just type streptococcus (in italics) because they really cannot rule out the type until the tests are done. I haven't got one back yet. :)
strep
Subject: strep
should strep be capitalized? how about rapid strep test?
About Strep
Subject: About Strep
Does anyone know when it's proper to capitalize strep and when not to? I see it both ways in the dictionary. As in "he has a strep throat" or "diagnosed with group B strep," etc.
Thanks!
strep
Subject: strep
This is from a previous response by MQQA to a similar question.
If he is referring to strep throat, then that would be lower case. A specific type of strep, i.e. group B Streptococcus (Streptococcus is the genus here) would be capitalized.
Always capitalize genus names and their abbreviated forms when accompanied by a species name
Could it be strep or staph? nm
Subject: Could it be strep or staph? nm
kid with strep: prednisolone 15 s/l NT... NT ?? what is the NT?
Subject: kid with strep: prednisolone 15 s/l NT... NT ?? what is the NT?
Prescription for prednisolone 15 __ dispensed quantity sufficient 1 teaspoon p.o. x2 days.
also? it actually sounds like "quantefficient" ... rather than quantity sufficient.
(I hate this doctor)
Strep - capitalized
Subject: Strep - capitalized
I always thought Strep was supposed to be capitalized - it's the species, and the subspecies was typed with all small letters.
More and more, I'm seeing Strep typed with a small 's", and it comes up okay in our dictionary with a small "s". Am I incorrect?
Thanks!
Strep acholasia
Subject: Strep acholasia
Has anyone heard of this being grown out of a urine culture?
Thanks,
Abby
Looks like ur right group B beta strep
Subject: Looks like ur right group B beta strep
I transcribe it group B strep.
Subject: I transcribe it group B strep.
S/L strep "vierdans" or "bierdans"
Subject: S/L strep "vierdans" or "bierdans"
Strep throat slang?
Subject: Strep throat slang?
Strep is slang right? So should it be streptococcal throat? Streptococcus throat?
? for a culture or strep test? (nm)
Subject: ? for a culture or strep test? (nm)
nm
GROUP B STREP IN DIAGNOSIS
I'm confused on group B strep in a diagnosis. My research tells me that group B and group beta strep are interchangeable; however, on a recent audit I was counted off because I typed group beta Streptococcus in the diagnosis. Was corrected that it should be: group B Streptococcus. Anybody know which is correct? Thank you!
post-strep reactive arthritis
Subject: post-strep reactive arthritis
PSRA (post-streptococcal reactive arthritis) is mentioned at http://www.emedicine.com/PED/topic2006.htm in relationship to rheumatic fever, although "post" doesn't s/l "spin." kj
s/l ____ strep-reactive arthritis? sm
Subject: s/l ____ strep-reactive arthritis? sm
Patient is a 13-year-old male with a
past medical history of rheumatic
fever and ---- strep-reactive
arthritis?
I am not sure about any of it really
after the rheumatic fever to the
reactive arthritis. The blank, I
don't know if it is a stuture or
not, but sounds like "spin". TIA
group B beta strep - what is capitalized? NM Thx
Subject: group B beta strep - what is capitalized? NM Thx
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Patient is Group B Strep. is this capitalized like this
Subject: Patient is Group B Strep. is this capitalized like this
try googling - do you hear beta strep-reactive
Subject: try googling - do you hear beta strep-reactive
lots of info out there - good luck!
Strep throat is fine unless client specifies
Subject: Strep throat is fine unless client specifies
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Pt has strep throat and has developed fever blisters. sm
Subject: Pt has strep throat and has developed fever blisters. sm
Has been applying s/l tarmex and Vaseline. Thanks!
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.
sounds like JEP?
Are you sure it is not LUMP? Listen again.
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
post op day 1 from an esophagogastrectomy, _________ Laprobiotic? or laprobotic?
Sounds right.
Subject: Sounds right.
You also might just hear them say bands 27. Means the same thing. Go ahead with it.
sounds right to me, thanks!
Subject: sounds right to me, thanks!
sounds okay to me.
Subject: sounds okay to me.
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sounds like
Subject: sounds like
x
sounds like an-al-gus
Subject: sounds like an-al-gus
feels this is s/l an-al-gus to dependant swelling he had in his other leg when he had a cast on.
Thanks in advance.
sounds like...
Subject: sounds like...
follicadermia of servant...
looked everywhere.. please help!
Sounds like doc is saying
Subject: Sounds like doc is saying
FI 02 is 50% on room air. S/L the letter 'F', the letter 'i' then 02. Please help.
Thanks, not sure if that is right but it sounds better than anything I have been able to come up wit
Subject: Thanks, not sure if that is right but it sounds better than anything I have been able to come up with
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
tochadinamometry, thanks for any help
It sounds like
Subject: It sounds like
It sounds more like MUS
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Sounds like
Subject: Sounds like
It sounds like tentatives?
Sounds like he is saying.... sm
Subject: Sounds like he is saying.... sm
ileus soleus muscle. Can't find. Any ideas?
Happy Monday!
Sounds like....
Subject: Sounds like....
Sismogenous discharge. This is what the doctor found on pelvic exam with a whitish discharge in the vaginal vault.
Sounds about right after I look it up. Thanks!
Subject: Sounds about right after I look it up. Thanks!
Sounds like it could be - sm
Subject: Sounds like it could be - sm
full opacification of the left hemithorax...
sounds ok to me
Subject: sounds ok to me
Thanks but it sounds just like dia something. :)
Subject: Thanks but it sounds just like dia something. :)
I can't even come close.
Thanks anyway.
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
this is a hospital but i couldny find it BUNKY GENERA HOSPITAL
Thank you. It could be that but it sounds like something else.
Subject: Thank you. It could be that but it sounds like something else.
sounds like
Subject: sounds like
sounds like Colchicine to me but that's for gout
sounds like there should be something
Subject: sounds like there should be something
else between para and facet, like parapatellar facet cyst or paravertebral facet cyst.
sounds like the or feo
Subject: sounds like the or feo
Doctor said there was also concern for possible feo? or theo? or carcinoid syndrome. Not sure what feo or theo means.
Sounds like he is saying....sm
Subject: Sounds like he is saying....sm
No frankly localizing, lateralizing or s/l eleptiform features noted.
I can find eleptiform on Google, but not in any of my books. Is this right or does he mean epileptiform? This is on electroencephalogram.
Thanks!
sounds right to me
Subject: sounds right to me
nm
sounds like???
Subject: sounds like???
Could be apprehension sign, inhibition sign, compression sign...help us out here. could be crepitation too. Could also be Lachman test.
sounds like--what....sm
Subject: sounds like--what....sm
Could be apprehension sign, inhibition sign, compression sign...help us out here. could be crepitation too. Could also be Lachman test.
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