suppuration = formation or discharge of pus
Posted By: olive on 2009-03-07
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He's probably saying suppuration or discharge of pus from the ear.
Subject: He's probably saying suppuration or discharge of pus from the ear.
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Okay, I am hearing ____ formation, maybe crack formation
Subject: Okay, I am hearing ____ formation, maybe crack formation
I'm not sure about the "component," but separation may be suppuration (abscess)?
Subject: I'm not sure about the "component," but separation may be suppuration (abscess)?
periosteal callus formation or periosteal callous formation?
Subject: periosteal callus formation or periosteal callous formation?
Could you all please tell me what the proper spelling of the above term is? I was under the impression it should be periosteal callus formation, but I got my report back with the correction that it should be periosteal callous formation?
I thought callus was hardened bone or skin and callous was when someone was being insensitive?
Thanks!
How about a venolymphatic formation?
Subject: How about a venolymphatic formation?
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The formation is in grams.
Subject: The formation is in grams.
This one has me really going. Thanks for your help.
How about "callus formation"? nm
Subject: How about "callus formation"? nm
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hepatojejunostomy with ???? formation
Subject: hepatojejunostomy with ???? formation
This is a lady who was admitted for a posterior ductal stricture. She underwent a hepatojejunostomy times four with a ___formation.
This sounds like Geisi or something like that. I can hear that beginning "g" sound so I don't think he is saying Roux-en-Y.
s/l bouley formation
Subject: s/l bouley formation
Dr. states "s/l boley formation after removal of postoperative dressing". Any help? Thanks.
callus formation? (nm)
Subject: callus formation? (nm)
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should be "rouleaux formation"
Subject: should be "rouleaux formation"
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first: right, in the 2nd I would also put after formation a comma...nm
Subject: first: right, in the 2nd I would also put after formation a comma...nm
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osteophyte formation
Subject: osteophyte formation
Gordu formation?
Subject: Gordu formation?
on a cystoscopy report refers to s/l "gordu formation" or "in gradu formation" but cannot document anything close to this. Any ideas?
Stedman's has callus formation. nm
Subject: Stedman's has callus formation. nm
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s/l gangrion cyst formation
Subject: s/l gangrion cyst formation
thanks.. please help me
callus formation; second one I can only guess (sm)
Subject: callus formation; second one I can only guess (sm)
maybe ellipsed out, though that's just a guess.
it could be bullae formation (blisters)......nm
Subject: it could be bullae formation (blisters)......nm
Can you hear osteophyte formation? nm
Subject: Can you hear osteophyte formation? nm
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hemmorhoids and possible "evenof" formation?
Subject: hemmorhoids and possible "evenof" formation?
I am struggling with a doctor who really tends to slur his words. This is regarding an elderly woman whose colonoscopy showed hemorrhoids and possible "evenof" formation. Any ideas?
Talus formation in hand surgery?
Subject: Talus formation in hand surgery?
As far as I can find talus is only referred to in the foot/ankle, but this doctor is doing a cyst excision on the middle finger and says "The talus formation to the dorsal soft tissue was also s/l lipsed out." Can someone help with the talus formation part and also "lipsed out"? THanks
stone "in gradu" formation...
Subject: stone "in gradu" formation...
That is the complete sentence if that helps any?
Hespan solution, used to reduce adhesion formation. nm
Subject: Hespan solution, used to reduce adhesion formation. nm
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tinea capitus with early s/l car-rion formation. nm
Subject: tinea capitus with early s/l car-rion formation. nm
cannot find confirmation of the correct spelling of carry-on formation.
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Subject: s/l trimodal spike of blood clot formation
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multiple myeloma with possible early renal ?cast formation?
Subject: multiple myeloma with possible early renal ?cast formation?
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Patient with heterotopic bone formation of the IP joint right thumb. please sm
Subject: Patient with heterotopic bone formation of the IP joint right thumb. please sm
Given the patient’s subjective complaints, findings on physical exam and failure with conservative treatment, surgical intervention was recommended. This comes in the form of excision of the bony fragment with 1) s/l capsular release and possible 2) s/l anchor repair versus pinning of the right thumb.
Maybe syrinx? formation of a fluid-filled area within the spinal cord. nm
Subject: Maybe syrinx? formation of a fluid-filled area within the spinal cord. nm
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pressure callus and ulcer formation (all maladies of diabetic feet) nm
Subject: pressure callus and ulcer formation (all maladies of diabetic feet) nm
discharge
Subject: discharge
They eyes have discharge bilaterally. (secretions etc)
discharge
Subject: discharge
DISCHARGE DIAGNOSES:
1. biacardia
2. PAS.
3. HD with recent stints.
4. GI bleed, post stint.
discharge med.
Subject: discharge med.
It's just in a list of 19 discharge medications for a guy who has a heel ulcer, renal failure, and is hemodialysis dependent. It's 1 mL p.o. daily.
Preemie discharge
Subject: Preemie discharge
S/l the doc is saying that the baby was fed initially with 22-kilocavity fortified breast milk fortified with NuSure Powder
I can't verify the italic words???? Anyone?
Discharge summary
Subject: Discharge summary
A diagnosis of pneumomediastinum, presumed from catheter placement, was made. An x-ray showed air under the (high , five, thigh) diaphragm. I can't make out what he's saying here, but those are the words it sounds like he's saying. Thanks.
A discharge summary. Thank you
Subject: A discharge summary. Thank you
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HPs, Consults, Ops and Discharge
Subject: HPs, Consults, Ops and Discharge
Summaries. Is that what you are looking for?
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
pt. had cardiac cath
Condition upon discharge: Stable, up and walking without <bike line> complications.
Help please, very hard to understand ESL
discharge summary help
Subject: discharge summary help
Patient is a 46-year-old white female with past medical history significant for motor vehicle accident in 1976 with closed head injury profound mental retardation. Since then *** feedings at home. Started to have diarrhea a week prior to her admission S/L "onfactive" feedings at home any suggestions? thanks so much!!!
is this an OP or a discharge summary or what?
Subject: is this an OP or a discharge summary or what?
it is a discharge summary
Subject: it is a discharge summary
discharge, drainage, or pus IMO nm
Subject: discharge, drainage, or pus IMO nm
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discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
could possibly be "discharging Marcus John Doe" i.e. discharge summary?
discharge medications
Subject: discharge medications
When this doctor is dictating the discharge medications it sounds like she is saying Claritin 10 mg 2 PEG once a day. The patient is on PEG tube. Could that be it? Never heard that before.
Yes, it's discharge diagnoses-First
Subject: Yes, it's discharge diagnoses-First
one is enterobacter septicemia due to line infection.
Not sure. In the discharge meds. PT has
Subject: Not sure. In the discharge meds. PT has
1. Folliculitis.
2. Oral thrush.
3. Congestive heart failure exacerbation.
4. Mastoiditis.
5. Bilateral upper lobe pneumonia. Rule out tuberculosis.
6. HIV/AIDS.
7. Urinary tract infection.
MSIR discharge RX
Subject: MSIR discharge RX
He lists it as one of her current (discharge) meds--go figure. I certainly appreciate the help.
Seems odd to me...
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
I am working on a Discharge Summary and in the medication list "folic 12.5 one p.o. b.i.d." is listed. (This is a male pt.) I can't find 12.5 as a dosage available anywhere and also, isn't "folic" as in folic acid usually for women? the diagnoses are.... chf, cellulitis, cardiomyopathy and morbid obesity. I don't see what "folic" would be prescribed for. Any ideas? Thanks, this is driving me crazy!
discharge medication
Subject: discharge medication
I cannot find reference to this medication anywhere, but it sounds like "quinopen 30.5 mg p.o. nightly."
Any ideas?
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
I cannot make out this word at all. Any suggestions?
On admission his INR and PTT were both elevated and his hemoglobin and hematocrit were 12.9 and 38.1. We applied pressure dressingand gave 4 units of plasma. We then gave subcutaneous Vitamin K. The bleeding has stopped and we have *bal ized tip* and are sending him home on outpatient dialysis.
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
stabilized him?
discharge summary help
Subject: discharge summary help
does this sound right?
On admission his INR and PTT were elevated. His hemoglobin and hematocrit were 13.2 and 37.2. We applied pressure dressing and gave 7 units of fresh frozen plasma with vitamin K. The bleeding has since stopped overnight and we have *dialyzed him* this morning. We are sending him home to continue with his outpatient dialysis schedule.
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