that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it
Posted By: correctly -- that's obviously why you are askin on 2006-11-26
In Reply to: I wish... - 1timemom
Subject: that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it
right?! lol
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- sounds too easy.. - 1timemom
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- that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it - correctly -- that's obviously why you are askin
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doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm
Subject: doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm
Her whole sentence is: Chemistries show a mild increase in the s/l WIN (22) suggestive of mild dehydration and a mild increase in calcium (10.2)
He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.
Subject: He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.
nm
Probably just not pronouncing
Subject: Probably just not pronouncing
that "l" there. Thanks!
He might be pronouncing it s/m
Subject: He might be pronouncing it s/m
"debridemont." I've heard doctors say it that way. Some of these folks think they're fancy.
thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!
Subject: thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!
Thanks so much!!!!
UR right! He was just pronouncing it differently. Thanks
Subject: UR right! He was just pronouncing it differently. Thanks
OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.
Subject: OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.
holiday...is the dictator an Arab dictator? nm
Subject: holiday...is the dictator an Arab dictator? nm
x
type what dictator said, dictator is not incorrect.....
Subject: type what dictator said, dictator is not incorrect.....
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He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
Subject: He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
nm
that has to be it, I think the doctor has a problem pronouncing it--Thanks!!
Subject: that has to be it, I think the doctor has a problem pronouncing it--Thanks!!
Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."
Subject: Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."
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Found it. Bullae. He is not pronouncing the Ls clearly.
Subject: Found it. Bullae. He is not pronouncing the Ls clearly.
Could doc be pronouncing Lyrica wrong? NM
Subject: Could doc be pronouncing Lyrica wrong? NM
nm
Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye t
Subject: Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye twitch... TGIF.
Possibly betamethasone - pronouncing it betta
Subject: Possibly betamethasone - pronouncing it betta
Never mind. I'm thinking doc must mean Klor-Con, just pronouncing funny.
Subject: Never mind. I'm thinking doc must mean Klor-Con, just pronouncing funny.
herbal medicine the doctor is pronouncing as "un-die-ah". any ideas? nm
Subject: herbal medicine the doctor is pronouncing as "un-die-ah". any ideas? nm
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is this dictator ESL (foreign dictator)?....
Subject: is this dictator ESL (foreign dictator)?....
if ESL, I would either blank him or give him that Avodart but the other one I haven't a clue and would have to blank there too. Sorry :(
Help - not an ESL dictator.....sm
Subject: Help - not an ESL dictator.....sm
Anglo mushmouth cardiologist is saying:
This 85-year-old white male was admitted and had a posterior s/l *A to E* resection for rectal carcinoma.
I am not sure he is saying *A to E* and I already googled this to no avail.
TIA for any light anyone can shed on this....really appreciate it...
Dictator says ...
Subject: Dictator says ...
She has a history of being intolerant of an ACE and s/l RHAB. She says it like a word, so it s/l Are ab
I pretty sure it's an abbreviation like ACE, but I can't make out the exact letters to even know what to look up to be sure. TIA!
When a dictator says Cor S1 and S2, how...sm
Subject: When a dictator says Cor S1 and S2, how...sm
should that be typed? Coronary: S1 and S2?
This must be something the dictator often says. sm
Subject: This must be something the dictator often says. sm
Can "preson" be "perfusion?"
"perfusion to tissues?"
"present 2+ pulses?" (awkward)
What are the sentences before and after? Do you have any other PEs from this dictator?
Is this an orthopedic exam or general PE?
Dictator says...
Subject: Dictator says...
CBC showed WBC of fourteen point six thousand.
What is the correct way to type this number?
is the dictator ESL? perhaps not saying N
Subject: is the dictator ESL? perhaps not saying N
You could be right as the dictator is ESL. Thank you. NM
Subject: You could be right as the dictator is ESL. Thank you. NM
two more for same dictator pls sm
Subject: two more for same dictator pls sm
Patient without evidence of a left atrial s/l apinich thrombus.
The patient underwent s/l durakyto cardioversion.
VERY fast talker. Any ideas?
I bet you that you are right though, it is an ESL dictator
Subject: I bet you that you are right though, it is an ESL dictator
and I think he is just flipping through the chart giving me every med she ever had not realizing they are one in the same. I will flag it anyway. You are awesome thank you!
could the dictator be SM
Subject: could the dictator be SM
stumbling over words and saying something like:
First, today I am giving him Vicodin and Skelaxin.
?? Just guessing. Never heard of first aid being used in that way, but I suppose it could be...?
If dictator says
Subject: If dictator says
"blood pressure was in the 140s 150s". How do I type this?
But if the dictator is saying the "A" it has to be
Subject: But if the dictator is saying the "A" it has to be
x
Dictator says:
Subject: Dictator says:
Abdomen is nondistended. No 'LKF' felt. Then he says 'BJE', the patient's abduction is normal.
What is LKF or is the acronym something different?
What does BJE stand for? He is clearly saying 'BJE', but I am not sure about 'LKF'. I still would like to know what BJE means. Thanks
S/l, but doesn't fit (sm)
Subject: S/l, but doesn't fit (sm)
Nobody's laughing :) This wouldn't exactly fit, but Kleinert-Kutz is in my ortho book, but it's a bone cutter/rongeur/rasp/forceps, etc. Could you make that fit?
Probably doesn't fit but...sm
Subject: Probably doesn't fit but...sm
Hill-Sachs defect or dislocation Doesn't make sense, but this came to my mind.
Doesn't say anything about
Subject: Doesn't say anything about
drugs. Diagnoses are Major depressive disorder, single, mild, with previous history of psychotic features and suicidality; nonrecurrent since the visit of 6/23/06. PCRP with mother improving a great deal since last visit and semi-concurrent with mother’s declining health status. Rule out learning disorder not of reading type.
Thanks - it doesn't say anything, so...
Subject: Thanks - it doesn't say anything, so...
I know we need to defer to the BOS, which is MQ's basic style, so I put 3. Funny how it really didn't occur to me until today, seeing it as "3" in ASR.
Thanks.
No it doesn't...
Subject: No it doesn't...
as they are 3 different procedures that have nothing to do with each other. I would separate them as above. I guess you could have a D&C at the same time as an appy but not 3.
Doesn't mean
Subject: Doesn't mean
that it's not a "made up" word.
No.........it doesn't. Maybe this guy
Subject: No.........it doesn't. Maybe this guy
is mealy mouthed. Thanks for the help!
Could the dictator be saying "CU" as in sm
Subject: Could the dictator be saying "CU" as in sm
"cystourethroscopy?"
Need quick help with this dictator please
Subject: Need quick help with this dictator please
This doctor just said
"Initial white blood count was elevated at 12.7 thousand."
Do I transcribe it like that, or do I put 12,700?
TIA!
Dictator said keep LDL cholesterol less than ...sm
Subject: Dictator said keep LDL cholesterol less than ...sm
70 per ----- guidelines. He rambled off a bunch of initials and slowing him down only made it worse. I think the last 3 were CHA. TIA!
Am I hearing this right. Could the BP be 129/135 (ESL dictator)??? (nm)
Subject: Am I hearing this right. Could the BP be 129/135 (ESL dictator)??? (nm)
Dictator kept saying polynephritis ... sm
Subject: Dictator kept saying polynephritis ... sm
but I couldn't find that. Did she mean pyelonephritis? There were a lot of renal references in report. TIA!
Is the dictator foreign?
Subject: Is the dictator foreign?
I wonder if they're saying Ativan. Some of my foreign dictators say it as "Ati-won". Just a thought!
maybe dictator meant to say....nm
Subject: maybe dictator meant to say....nm
could dictator be saying appendectomy?
Subject: could dictator be saying appendectomy?
Without further context, I'd say the dictator was saying sm
Subject: Without further context, I'd say the dictator was saying sm
"gassiness and indigestion" or possibly "gaseous distention" which is verified in the GI Stedman's.
?? Dictator is saying "technique" twice in a row? nm
Subject: ?? Dictator is saying "technique" twice in a row? nm
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Mumbly dictator...med s/l
Subject: Mumbly dictator...med s/l
The patient has a problem with peripheral neuropathy and the _____ (s/l payomide) was refilled. A1c is pending. mumblers today!!
Dictator confusing....sm
Subject: Dictator confusing....sm
I have a dictator that dictated in two different reports.. "No CVA angle tenderness." and the same dictator in another report states "No CV angle tenderness." I am confused as to which is the correct way ?
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