Home     Contact Us    
Main Board Job Seeker's Board Job Wanted Board Resume Bank Company Board Word Help Medquist New MTs Classifieds Offshore Concerns VR/Speech Recognition Tech Help Coding/Medical Billing
Gab Board Politics Comedy Stop Health Issues
ADVERTISEMENT




Serving Over 20,000 US Medical Transcriptionists

stable angina pectoris

Posted By: Julia Contes on 2008-07-03
In Reply to:

Subject: stable angina pectoris

Under FINAL DIAGNOSES he says ASA steva stable angina pectoris. Thanks for any ideas.


Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread

The messages you are viewing are archived/old.
To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select the boards given in left menu


Other related messages found in our database

Angina pectoris. Very basic term you should have learned by now. nm
Subject: Angina pectoris. Very basic term you should have learned by now. nm

s
If you hear stable, put stable. sm
Subject: If you hear stable, put stable. sm

They do say loose bodies are stable from previous film etc. Might be simply that. 


 


Best ortho link ever:


 


http://www.wheelessonline.com/ Just click on the joint etc. as below for Baker's cyst.


 


http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/knee_joint_menu


angina
Subject: angina

Can you hear "stable" angina?
Angina
Subject: Angina

See if any of these are like your s/l:


http://www.onelook.com/?w=*angina&ls=a


angina
Subject: angina

crescendo angina
first one might be Adalat for angina and BP. nm
n
Prinzmetal angina? nm
Subject: Prinzmetal angina? nm


? s/l double angina
Subject: ? s/l double angina

Is there such a thing? Thanks.


s/l crashenda angina
Subject: s/l crashenda angina


crescendo angina nm
Subject: crescendo angina nm

x
s/l crashenda angina
Subject: s/l crashenda angina

Crescendo angina
suggestive of angina NM
Subject: suggestive of angina NM

NM


Could just be using angina as another name for pain. nm
Subject: Could just be using angina as another name for pain. nm


Surgery for gastrointestinal angina?
Subject: Surgery for gastrointestinal angina?

This is a strange sounding one. There is a "blip" in the dictation but it sounds like she is saying he had surgery for gastro? all I can really hear is ? intestional angina.He would have pain after he ate.  Any ideas?


Meant to say angina rhythm
Subject: Meant to say angina rhythm


tentative diagnosis of s/l **transmental** angina...TIA nm
Subject: tentative diagnosis of s/l **transmental** angina...TIA nm

nm
Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.
Subject: Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.

x
Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.
Subject: Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.

x
stable?
Subject: stable?


stable. nm
Subject: stable. nm

.
Currently appears stable?
Subject: Currently appears stable?

  Where there are no other instructions after that sentence, i.e. ordering a test or medication, the word "stable" comes to my mind.
How about alveoli are stable? (nm)
Subject: How about alveoli are stable? (nm)

.
? stable syrinx?
Subject: ? stable syrinx?


Stable affect maybe?
Subject: Stable affect maybe?

XX
Or...stable or clear gutters? nm
Subject: Or...stable or clear gutters? nm

s
I think that's correct - axillae are stable
Subject: I think that's correct - axillae are stable

RadMT is right.
stable spiculated density
Subject: stable spiculated density

stable spiculated density
s/l patient was pneumatically stable..
Subject: s/l patient was pneumatically stable..

s/l patient was pneumatically stable (this is a psychiatric discharge summary if that helps). 
stable lung nodule please sm
Subject: stable lung nodule please sm

...stable lung nodule consistent with a s/l hemartoma.


Don't know of this is hamartoma or hematoma? TIA


oops, it has been a long day... Medically stable..
Subject: oops, it has been a long day... Medically stable..


Afebrile, vital signs stable.
Subject: Afebrile, vital signs stable.

Good site for abbreviations.

http://mt911.com/site/search/abbreviation_search.asp
stable fluid? perifacial extension?
Subject: stable fluid? perifacial extension?

There is stable fluid in the semimembranosus medial gastrocnemius bursal space as well as perifacial extension proximally and distally reflecting possibly a ruptured Baker’s cyst.

Are these two words correct? I couldn't find any reference and that is what is clearly being said by the doctor. TIA.
s/l stable to "verrus a vagus" stress
Subject: s/l stable to "verrus a vagus" stress

This is an orthopedic report.  She says "both are stable to verrus a vagus" stress......


 


Thanks,


 


Abby


AVSS: Afebrile, vital signs stable. nm
Subject: AVSS: Afebrile, vital signs stable. nm


I've heard of AFVSS (afebrile, vital signs stable)
Subject: I've heard of AFVSS (afebrile, vital signs stable)

Dunno if that might be what your're hearing or not.    
s/l 'axillae are stable', but his exam is on liver area. Brain freeze here? nm
Subject: s/l 'axillae are stable', but his exam is on liver area. Brain freeze here? nm

..
Chronic unsteady gait with s/l * De Boxy * syndrome. Stable on Dyazide.
Subject: Chronic unsteady gait with s/l * De Boxy * syndrome. Stable on Dyazide.

TIA!


There is no pleural or pericardial effusion and axillae are stable. There is a slight fatty infi
Subject: There is no pleural or pericardial effusion and axillae are stable. There is a slight fatty infi

..
It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable
Subject: It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable, or stationary."


Is it staple-spiculated density or stable spiculated density? Can't find either. Thanks
Subject: Is it staple-spiculated density or stable spiculated density? Can't find either. Thanks