that's the section m docs usually put it in.
Posted By: Nik on 2008-02-14
In Reply to: Under what heading would you SM - tiff
Subject: that's the section m docs usually put it in.
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quick section (as in frozen section) is correct.
Subject: quick section (as in frozen section) is correct.
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C-section or cesarean section sm
Subject: C-section or cesarean section sm
Not cAesarean section - contrary to popular belief, it was not named after Julius Caesar.
C-section or cesarean section nm
Subject: C-section or cesarean section nm
Please help. It is in the ROS section (SM)
There has been no eye inflammtion. No problems with alopecia. There has been no eye inflammation. No s/l "sick ahm plot" complex or oral lesions.
Can't figure this out. Thank you for any help you might be able to offer.
Chickadee
c-section
Subject: c-section
pt with McDonald's cerclage and frank breech presentation with sl-ancervical dilatation.
C-section
Subject: C-section
At the time of cord clamp sl-all I can hear is "sol" at the end 2 grams is given in the OR to the patient
C section
Subject: C section
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY: C section or C-section ?
C-section. nm.
Subject: C-section. nm.
nm
please help with OB C-section
Subject: please help with OB C-section
I don't usually type OP reports, but I got this one and need a little help with a C-section. It's a primary low-flap transverse C-section due to breech presentation.
He says the rectus muscles were separated and taken down. Then: The superior most aspect of the s/l "perineum" was nicked. Thought this should be peritoneum.
Then: Bowel floor s/l "was placed" a low marginal incision.
any help?
Doing a C-section, doc says SM
Subject: Doing a C-section, doc says SM
the IFE was attached and removed after vertex was delivered. What is IFE? Thanks.
C-section help
Subject: C-section help
The scalpel was then used to make curvilinear hysterotomy, through which the infant was delivered and was s/l dooley ? suctioned.
c-section - nm
Subject: c-section - nm
C-section with s/l DPS?
Subject: C-section with s/l DPS?
Status post primary low transverse cesarean section with s/l DPS.
Other diagnoses include:
Uterine pregnancy at 39 weeks and 1 day gestation.
Breech presentation.
Multiparous desiring permanent sterilization.
Anemia.
c-section or C-section?
Subject: c-section or C-section?
Caesarean section
Subject: Caesarean section
I am having an extremely difficult time understanding a doctor with an accent. The fascia was opened in the tremboralis manner. I'm not sure if he's saying in, on or under and the other word, I have no clue. Help! Thanks.
cesarean section
Subject: cesarean section
temporalis fascia??
permanent section?
Subject: permanent section?
Typing a C-section OP sm
Subject: Typing a C-section OP sm
This incision was extended bilaterally using s/l Danish scissors.
C-section OP note...
Subject: C-section OP note...
s/l he is saying atanic contractions. TIA!
OB question - C-section
Subject: OB question - C-section
Light meconium noted with s/l full or four waters. Full? Can't find it anywhere. TIA!
C-section term
Subject: C-section term
The infant's head delivered s/l "in call."
Thanks.
C-section term
Subject: C-section term
That's it. Thanks for your help everyone!
(PS: The patient is about to have a C-section.) -nm
Subject: (PS: The patient is about to have a C-section.) -nm
nm
It was under the impression section
Subject: It was under the impression section
I have heard of that also, but it was under his impressions. This doctor is such a mumble mouth! *sigh*
permanent section??
Subject: permanent section??
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frozen section? nm
Subject: frozen section? nm
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Would this be safe during a C-section
Subject: Would this be safe during a C-section
Thanks
C section question - sm
Subject: C section question - sm
Dictated: "The skin was then closed with staples, and new skin was applied." Help with new skin? Thanks!!
is it in the respiratory section?
Subject: is it in the respiratory section?
Thanks, it is a cesarean section.
Subject: Thanks, it is a cesarean section.
No I don't have a demographic section, only sm
Subject: No I don't have a demographic section, only sm
The history section and a PE section along with x-rays and plan section. I hope this helps.. :-)
Leg length is roughly measured from the anterior-superior iliac spine to the medial malleolus. It is measured on the left side at 37-3/4 and on the right side at 37 inches even. Again, this is a rough measurement.
fetal scapley??? (C-section) Help!
Subject: fetal scapley??? (C-section) Help!
...patient taken back to the operating room, at which time they hooked up the fetal scapley to the monitor and noticed it was at 120s, but then continued to decelerate.....
This is a c-section for a baby with deceleration bradycardia and arrest of descent.
You don't use slang in a diagnosis section
Subject: You don't use slang in a diagnosis section
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They are using it in the laboratory section of the dictation. nm
Subject: They are using it in the laboratory section of the dictation. nm
It is listed in the diagnosis section and (sm)
Subject: It is listed in the diagnosis section and (sm)
the history is that the patient has had 4 preterm deliveries (all 32 weeks and less) by cesarean section and presented for contractions. she has been on 17-alpha hydroxxyprogesterone since week 16, but no mention of her present week gestation. she was sent home on bedrest with the injections and cervical length measurement
Your editor should look it up - it's cesarean section. NM
Subject: Your editor should look it up - it's cesarean section. NM
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s/l fanosteel incision (C-section) thanks!!
Subject: s/l fanosteel incision (C-section) thanks!!
would they say routine s/l LAD cesarean section
Subject: would they say routine s/l LAD cesarean section
MRI of what body part or section? nm
Subject: MRI of what body part or section? nm
s
Yes. It is likely the report from a frozen section. NM
Subject: Yes. It is likely the report from a frozen section. NM
s/l "cry"cesarean section-sm
Subject: s/l "cry"cesarean section-sm
Because of decelerations, it was decided to deliver the patient by "cry" or "cryo" cesarean section.
s/l quick section GBM? see note.
Subject: s/l quick section GBM? see note.
Recurrent glioblastoma multiforme in left frontal area and possible left parieto-occipital area. S/l Quick section compatible with glioblastoma multiforme.
permanent section correct
Subject: permanent section correct
Yep, permanent section. thanks
C-section Foley and s/l STDs were placed sm
Subject: C-section Foley and s/l STDs were placed sm
I've listened over and over and can't hear any other letter combinations. Any ideas?
TIA
It's just under and Objective/General section
Subject: It's just under and Objective/General section
strength under neuological section?
Subject: strength under neuological section?
It s/l he is saying "strength within normal limits." Right before that he says "Cranial nerves II-XII were grossly intact", which would go under a neurlogical section. I've never heard him dictate "strength within normal limits" before, but that could go under the neurological section too couldn't it?
Yep, it's okay. Docs say that often. nm
Subject: Yep, it's okay. Docs say that often. nm
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Thanks...sometimes I think these docs should...
Subject: Thanks...sometimes I think these docs should...
type themselves for once and listen to some of the things they say. I bet they would think twice after that...:-)
Some docs
Subject: Some docs
actually dictate ABGs in this manner. They say a number then slash then another number then slash, etc. That is how they want it transcribed. Just make sure your numbers are correct and you are set to go!
should say *my* docs
Subject: should say *my* docs
like the docs who are always ...
Subject: like the docs who are always ...
... putting "metatarsal" in the hand dictations. Plantar may be technically okay, but it seems like if he were more careful he would say palmar.
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