thinking on it, probably would sound better to edit to "high ammonia level" .nm
Posted By: alm on 2007-06-28
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Subject: thinking on it, probably would sound better to edit to "high ammonia level" .nm
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do labs show high ammonia level, spelling is "hyperammonia" .nm
Subject: do labs show high ammonia level, spelling is "hyperammonia" .nm
That is what I was thinking, but it just does not sound like it?!?
Subject: That is what I was thinking, but it just does not sound like it?!?
I was thinking of cyclin, even though it does not sound like it so much.
Subject: I was thinking of cyclin, even though it does not sound like it so much.
Definitely a "B" sound at the beginning listed with other vitamins too. Thx for thinking for
Subject: Definitely a "B" sound at the beginning listed with other vitamins too. Thx for thinking for me!
serum ammonia?
Subject: serum ammonia?
In labs, digoxin level and s/l pernesil level. Don't think I have heard of that before. TIA!
Subject: In labs, digoxin level and s/l pernesil level. Don't think I have heard of that before. TIA!
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okay trying this again. it ate my post s/l multiple level or mobile level spout
Subject: okay trying this again. it ate my post s/l multiple level or mobile level spout
He is listing past surgeries.. first time sounded like mobile level spout in 1960 while in the military.. then it sounded like multiple level spout, anyone have a clue? tia.. Gina
stupid question is it digi level dig level???
Subject: stupid question is it digi level dig level???
edit
Subject: edit
No increased dated degrudge, plus 2 without bruits. Lungs clear to auscultation
if you really want to know you have to use BOS 3rd edit, I still use 2nd, /nm
Subject: if you really want to know you have to use BOS 3rd edit, I still use 2nd, /nm
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edit: Probably LFT, right?
Subject: edit: Probably LFT, right?
I didn't hear the F but that's probably it, isn't it? D'oh!
"High Pro" shoe?
Subject: "High Pro" shoe?
In a wound care clinic note, the doc is recommending what sounds like a "High Pro" offloading shoe. I can't find that as a brand name anywhere. Can anyone help? Thanks!
I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
Subject: I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
to "history of multiple episodes of pharyngitis in the past"
"High power field"
Subject: "High power field"
RBCs) per. high-powered field (HPF)
could be "high-dose" Cytoxan
Subject: could be "high-dose" Cytoxan
thanks a lot! i think i'll jst have to let the doctor edit what he said. LOL!
Subject: thanks a lot! i think i'll jst have to let the doctor edit what he said. LOL!
I am allowed to edit and correct
Subject: I am allowed to edit and correct
I am allowed to make changes to what he says, which is why I asked the question. I am allowed to edit and change what the doctor says and how he says it - and I do a lot of that in the course of the day because some of the things he says are just a mess. "Retarded" did seem a little derogatory to me and I think I will put it in better terms than that.
I guess it comes down to what the rules are that you work by - whether you can edit or if you are verbatim. If it was verbatim I wouldn't have questioned it (even thought I personally feel it is insulting) but since I have the option to change it, I was just wondering what the correct term was now because I know it keeps changing. Thanks for all the opinions!
I agree. "High power field". NM
Subject: I agree. "High power field". NM
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Pt has a "high junimo" thorax of the right chest.
Subject: Pt has a "high junimo" thorax of the right chest.
Okay...yup..so it sounds like "High ju" pneumothorax. any ideas ??
Subject: Okay...yup..so it sounds like "High ju" pneumothorax. any ideas ??
Phrase: Heart: No edit sounds
Subject: Phrase: Heart: No edit sounds
Thank you guys!
sl delpricate level and dench level
Subject: sl delpricate level and dench level
These are tests for a patient will all types of cardiac and pulmonary problems and osteoporosis.
CBC, CMP, TSH, fasting lipid profile, ____ level, magnesium level and ____ level in 1 week.
Sounds like delpricate level and dench level.
Thanks!
Depakote level and dig (digoxin) level.
Subject: Depakote level and dig (digoxin) level.
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I agree with "high power field" - no hyphen -- see message
Subject: I agree with "high power field" - no hyphen -- see message
Urinalysis is examined under microscope. High power and low power describe the lens settings available for looking at the specimen.
dysphagia level 3 vs. level III?
Subject: dysphagia level 3 vs. level III?
Does anyone know the correct way to type this? Thanks!
Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
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I think it is level 2
Subject: I think it is level 2
C3, 2-5 level
Subject: C3, 2-5 level
"along with finding system with an intraspinous destruction at C3 2 5 level" Can anyone tell me how to type C3 2 5 level? Thanks!
the L3-4 level?? nm
Subject: the L3-4 level?? nm
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dig level
Subject: dig level
I guess I am a perfectionist, I always expand it.
s/l H level
Subject: s/l H level
"H" level is slightly low at 0.65. TSH is normal at 2.5
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s/l an-ku level
Subject: s/l an-ku level
The patient was also followed by nephrology for his hematuria and also to rule out vasculitis. A complement defiency was noted. s/l ANKU level was ordered.
level IIa
Subject: level IIa
yes, it was cervical nodes. Heard back and level IIa is what i am to use. Thanks, found different ways
I think it's IgG level?!
Subject: I think it's IgG level?!
Mod I level
Subject: Mod I level
Does "mod I level" equate to moderately independent level. Doing a rehab hospital. Thanks!
dig level
Subject: dig level
s/l the level of T8 with hypoesthesias
Subject: s/l the level of T8 with hypoesthesias
x
Forget it! He said C3-5 level!
Subject: Forget it! He said C3-5 level!
Sorry about that post!
lactate gas level
Subject: lactate gas level
Does this make sense?
Try trough level
Subject: Try trough level
air-fluid level nm
Subject: air-fluid level nm
dig level is correct - they say it 24/7....nm
Subject: dig level is correct - they say it 24/7....nm
digoxin level...I would think. nm
Subject: digoxin level...I would think. nm
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per the BOS you should label each level - C4-C5 and C5-C6.
Subject: per the BOS you should label each level - C4-C5 and C5-C6.
level of pain
Subject: level of pain
Can you hear average level of pain?
I think it is hGH1 level. nm
Subject: I think it is hGH1 level. nm
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anti-Xa level
Subject: anti-Xa level
...puts her BMI at 29? or BMI level at 29? nm
Subject: ...puts her BMI at 29? or BMI level at 29? nm
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GTTP level?
Subject: GTTP level?
The doctor states the patient's GTTP level was either 46 or 446. It's hard to tell if she made a mistake and stuttered or if it is 446. I have no idea what the average range would be for this (either in the 40's or the 400's). Also, does anyone know what GTTP stands for?
Thanks!
Have always typed dig level. nm
Subject: Have always typed dig level. nm
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