total guess: trouble speaking? nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2006-02-16
In Reply to: double thickening? - MT Newbie
Subject: total guess: trouble speaking? nm
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total guess...
Subject: total guess...
could it have anything to do with a reversible gauntlet brace?
total guess here, erysipelas? nm
Subject: total guess here, erysipelas? nm
This is a total guess...sublingual? nm
Subject: This is a total guess...sublingual? nm
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Total guess: inherently normal ?
Subject: Total guess: inherently normal ?
I have the same trouble.
Subject: I have the same trouble.
I actually will hard return at the end of the line, which will bring you to the 2nd line going flush, and then hit TAB to line it up. Takes an extra step, but I have to do that all of the time. I don't know if this will help you in the short-term until someone wiser can answer or not???
Thanks! Still having trouble though
Subject: Thanks! Still having trouble though
Word Trouble
Subject: Word Trouble
The doctor is saying .... He understands that uric acid can form s/l an nitis for calcium oxalate stones. TIA.
trouble with ESL and lab results...
Subject: trouble with ESL and lab results...
I can't really understand this one, very fast speaking ESL and any help is greatly appreciated.
S/l *Laboratory results show white blood cell count of *2.1*, hematocrit of 36.2, and *___* at 217.
Thanks!
Having trouble with link
Subject: Having trouble with link
I am having trouble with the link. It just brings up Merk page and it is too long for the link for the page? Help?
Having trouble with this report!!
Subject: Having trouble with this report!!
Same doctor as previous post. Also states:
Possible neuroendocrine tumor of the (______) with liver metastasis. Any ideas here? TIA.
I am having trouble confirming this
Subject: I am having trouble confirming this
term. The doc is saying was sounds like "Today she has got a "bogie" swelling at the dorsal aspect of the wrist. The VR fills it in as Bovie swelling. I can not confirm either one. Anyone know this one?
Having trouble with an orthopedic sign
Doctor says he has no evidence and sounds like "aster cell" or something ruther. The patient has left elbow pain. When he pushes the elbow with the hand flexed and his elbow straight his arm kind of shakes. I think this is a type of neuro or orthopedic sign.
(S/L) gomatomyositis but having trouble finding
Subject: (S/L) gomatomyositis but having trouble finding
Dr. is very clear but can't find to verify spelling and spell check says it is wrong.
means a person is having trouble...sm
Subject: means a person is having trouble...sm
making a decision.......doesn't know which way to go....
Pt w/heart trouble? There's Tikosyn, comes in 125 & 250 mg capsules. Could be taken together for
Subject: Pt w/heart trouble? There's Tikosyn, comes in 125 & 250 mg capsules. Could be taken together for
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Having trouble tonite! s/l auscious lesions??
Subject: Having trouble tonite! s/l auscious lesions??
patient is also sent for a limited bone scan, to rule out any underlying s/l auscious lesions
Speaking of QA, here's one for ya'...sm
Subject: Speaking of QA, here's one for ya'...sm
Last line of the report, dictating physician says "I will page Dr. so-and-so and discuss with him." The title "Dr." was inadvertantly left out (mybad), admittedly an error from typing too fast and didn't catch it. QA pulled this report and marked it as a "critical error affecting document integrity." I appealed the ruling arguing that it should be considered merely as a typo as document integrity as it pertains to accurate documentation of patient health care (which is what these documents are for) and proper transcription style had not been affected in any way. QA board upheld the ruling implying in their reasoning that the doctor could be offended, i.e., his ego could be bruised, by failing to transcribe the title he worked so hard to achieve.
Your thoughts - typo or critical error affecting document integrity?
Speaking of numbers...
Subject: Speaking of numbers...
What are the rules according to AAMT BOS on spelling out numbers in reports. If doc says...Patient has had headaches for the past two days...do I spell out two or do I put a number 2?
Thanks for your help.
Generally speaking (sm)
Subject: Generally speaking (sm)
affect is a verb and effect is a noun. There are only 2 exceptions - when affect is used in psych reports referring to their general attitude and when effect is used as a verb meaning "to bring about" as in "to effect a change in someone". Try to keep it simple.
speaking of misspelled, LOL nm
Subject: speaking of misspelled, LOL nm
nm
Speaking of presumptive
Subject: Speaking of presumptive
You made an assumption that I made my comment based on my "moral compass." You are the one being presumptive. As it so happens, I became an MT because the job I used to have did not allow me to go back to school. I recently got my second bachelor's in psychology, graduating summa cum laude I might add, and have been accepted to grad school for school psychology at one of the most competitive schools in the state. So I beg your pardon but the information I gave is not my moral compass. It comes from the extensive education I have received. In addition, I have experience working with kids with developmental delays and my best friend growing up had autism. I assure you if a doctor used that word with some of my friends who have children with disabilities, not only would the doctor get an earful so would the AMA.
Thanks. That has to be it. He has a little speaking dyslexia going on. (nm)
Subject: Thanks. That has to be it. He has a little speaking dyslexia going on. (nm)
Visually speaking, I like q.8h.
Subject: Visually speaking, I like q.8h.
Is he spanish speaking?
Subject: Is he spanish speaking?
the word sin in Spanish means without.
If she is speaking REALLY fast...
Subject: If she is speaking REALLY fast...
she may be saying parenteral nutrition.
Is he speaking really fast??
Subject: Is he speaking really fast??
Follicular maybe
Maybe, if speaking really fast...
Subject: Maybe, if speaking really fast...
doc is saying pressure recording device. I had a hard time once figuring out that piddy-did was simply the punctuation at the end of every sentence. :-)
Diabetic? Some sort of dialysis unit? Heart trouble? Maybe CTU,
Subject: Diabetic? Some sort of dialysis unit? Heart trouble? Maybe CTU,
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podiatrist speaking PARIOSALIVATOR?
Subject: podiatrist speaking PARIOSALIVATOR?
borders of the right great toenail were freed from their underlying attachments to the nailbed with a S/L PARIOSALIVATOR..
Any help - please?
Dr speaking fast...am I hearing this right?
Subject: Dr speaking fast...am I hearing this right?
(In review of systems)
NECK: Supple without mass. ABDOMEN: Soft. He does have some epigastric discomfort. No hepatasplenomegaly, S/L mass appreicated, no guarding rebound.
am I hearing this right....if not any ideas?
volar? positionally speaking of course.
Subject: volar? positionally speaking of course.
Pt underwent hardware removal R wrist. Now having trouble with thumb extension. sm
Subject: Pt underwent hardware removal R wrist. Now having trouble with thumb extension. sm
Plan - Patient is doing well. Probably s/l TL rupture. Thxs
Speaking of Whitney, despite it all, I hope she makes the
Subject: Speaking of Whitney, despite it all, I hope she makes the
biggest come back ever. Her voice is phenomenal. She is one of the very few people (less than 3% in the U.S. and Europe) who have perfected pitch.
Speaking of ears clogged with cerumen, are there
Subject: Speaking of ears clogged with cerumen, are there
any ENT MTs who know if there is another product, other than Debrox, or Cerumenix (which was by RX only, but discontinued) to remove chronic earwax, other than going to the ENT to have them irrigated and removed with a curette?
I can't seem to find any drug on the market; prescription or otherwise, other than those mentioned above, which were of no benefit.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I thought of that, but the doctor is pretty plain speaking
Subject: I thought of that, but the doctor is pretty plain speaking
thanks for your thoughts.. It indeed might be what he means but doesn't say right.. you know how that goes
In PE of the Ears saying TMs are s/l purligurd?
Subject: In PE of the Ears saying TMs are s/l purligurd?
I would think it is herald unless he is speaking of a person with the name Herold, which I doubt.
Subject: I would think it is herald unless he is speaking of a person with the name Herold, which I doubt.
Thanks everyone. This guy is a real trip. Never heard such horrible speaking skills!
Subject: Thanks everyone. This guy is a real trip. Never heard such horrible speaking skills!
If I'm not 'speaking' clearly it is because I've had to listen to this mush mouth, speed talker for the past 8 hours and am only about 3/4 done with my quota. I've never had so much trouble... even my ESL doctor makes better sense than this guy.
speaking of recurrent thyroid cancer..so in that area the intra-media-sty-num sm
Subject: speaking of recurrent thyroid cancer..so in that area the intra-media-sty-num sm
Interestingly the PET scan revealed minimal FDG uptake in the right thyroid bed consistent with the right anterior tracheal lesion, and also minimal uptake in what is believed to be persistent thymic tissue in the "intra-media-stynum", but nowhere else is it noted. MRI was reviewed as well. This confirms a 1.4 cm enlarged lymph node on the right side at the level of C3......
To QA: I'm having trouble with the diffrence between pressor support and pressure support?
Subject: To QA: I'm having trouble with the diffrence between pressor support and pressure support?
Or are the one and the same?
Example:
The infant is on pressor/pressure support (cardiac section).
I get both on google. Could you give me an example of when you would use either of these?
Any help clearing this up would be MUCH appreciated! TIA!
Trouble with difference between PRESSURE support and PRESSOR support...
Subject: Trouble with difference between PRESSURE support and PRESSOR support...
Or are they the same thing? Dictator says that the infant is gradually weaned from pressure OR pressor support and transferred to p.o. medications. The infant has congestive heart failure.
The dictator has a very strong accent which makes it even more difficult... he could be saying either. Thanks for any help!
I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!
Subject: I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!
Total, maybe? nm
Subject: Total, maybe? nm
nm
total ck
Subject: total ck
He dictates total CK forty three 0 one. Is this trascribed as 4301? I can't find total ck values on Google??
CK-MBs may be done in a series of 3 in total
Subject: CK-MBs may be done in a series of 3 in total
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total anopsia? nm
Subject: total anopsia? nm
total hip replacment ...see msg
Subject: total hip replacment ...see msg
posterolateral skin incision was made through the skin and subcu, end of s/l "edge of platers" were coagulated? ty for any help
total knee help
Subject: total knee help
I then s/l wet the patella which measured approximately 24 and took this down to approximately 15, drilling for a 35-mm oval patella.
thanks.
total hip revision help
Subject: total hip revision help
s/l esram stem
if I were to convert him to a total hip replacement which was not constrained, then I would plug in more in the way of anteversion with an s/l esram stem.
thanks
Ely test at end of total hip?
Subject: Ely test at end of total hip?
s/l Elia test
She did not seem to be excessively long, however, doing the s/l elia test
maybe total bili?
Subject: maybe total bili?
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