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sounds like you are in the abdomen and maybe costovertebral angle, CVA, tenderness. NM

Posted By: ss on 2008-01-21
In Reply to: No masses, no - exasperated

Subject: sounds like you are in the abdomen and maybe costovertebral angle, CVA, tenderness. NM

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costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: costovertebral angle tenderness

Does it sound like that?
CVA=costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: CVA=costovertebral angle tenderness


CVAT-no costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: CVAT-no costovertebral angle tenderness

CVAT is usually dictated before or after extremity exam but I have, just yesterday, had a dictator say this in the extremity exam.


I'd just make another subheading (flush left,  if that's how the CP says to format and it is not a verbatim account....


BACK:  No CVAT.


JMO-just my opinion


it sure doesn't go under GU but slurs together like costovertebral angle tenderness
Subject: it sure doesn't go under GU but slurs together like costovertebral angle tenderness

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Subject: Would "no costovertebral angle tenderness' be abdominal or back exam?


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Subject: costovertebral angle? angle between 12th rib and vertebral column. nm


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Subject: How to type this. Deep tendon reflexes plus 2 plus 2. Also, abdomen has half plus tenderness-sm

I have been typing: Deep tendon reflexes +2/+2. Does that seem correct?

For half plus tenderness of abdomen, I have been typing: Abdomen with ½+ tenderness. I make sure it changes from 1/2+ to ½+ so that it doesn't look like one over two plus. Does this seem right?

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Sounds like costal "fetigo" angle??
Subject: Sounds like costal "fetigo" angle??

I feel like I have exhausted all my books, I cannot find what this word could possibly be. This is the context of the sentence:


Back: No pain to fist palpation or the costal fetigo angle or over the spinous processes.


Any ideas would be gladly appreciated


2. Bowel sounds were active throughout the ABDOMEN.
Subject: 2. Bowel sounds were active throughout the ABDOMEN.

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or calf tenderness? cords or tenderness? nm
Subject: or calf tenderness? cords or tenderness? nm

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I know CVA tenderness is what is used, .my question was when was it changed from c.v.a. tenderness?
Subject: I know CVA tenderness is what is used, .my question was when was it changed from c.v.a. tenderness?

I learned from from a QA's report.  How are we to know there are changes on things that were done one way for so long and now done another?  geesh
the she finds tenderness is C-spine tenderness
Subject: the she finds tenderness is C-spine tenderness

otherwise, the way you've typed the paragraph with the headings looks correct.


 



Do you type; c.v.a. tenderness or CVA tenderness?
Subject: Do you type; c.v.a. tenderness or CVA tenderness?

I am getting two different opinions on this one and was wondering what is actually correct....Thanks in Advance!
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Subject: costal 'fetigo' angle

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