trauma
Posted By: Sammers on 2005-10-04
In Reply to: s/l no ventative trauma - help
Subject: trauma
penetrative trauma?
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is it barro trauma or barrel trauma...thanks alot
Subject: is it barro trauma or barrel trauma...thanks alot
trauma
Subject: trauma
Is this patient on a vent?
trauma
Subject: trauma
penetrative trauma?
CXR: Trauma pt. SM
Subject: CXR: Trauma pt. SM
The patient has widening of the mediastinum. The doctor says: Given the history of trauma, I cannot exclude mediastinal s/l ZAPOLOGY or APOLOGY. Cannot correlate. Help?
track trauma
Subject: track trauma
I am not sure if he stumbles or if he actually says track trauma. The entire line is ...No track trauma.
The patient has hamstring pain from injuring himself playing a baseball.
s/l no ventative trauma
Subject: s/l no ventative trauma
HEENT: No s/l 'ventative' trauma.
ER Trauma MVA. Does anyone know what alcohol KZP is? sm
Subject: ER Trauma MVA. Does anyone know what alcohol KZP is? sm
Second diagnosis is: ALCOHOL ABUSE. The patient will be resuscitated overnight and started on alcohol s/l "KZP" in the a.m.
head trauma
Subject: head trauma
The patient had head trauma and a few months later was found to have a s/l flabomorphit adenoma.
This is an Asian dictator who is very difficult to understand. Any help would be appreciated.
trauma to the head?
Subject: trauma to the head?
Trauma patient with hemopneumoperitoneum.
Subject: Trauma patient with hemopneumoperitoneum.
A s/l VAS was performed that was negative initially of the heart as well as of the abdomen.
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found Whitman on trauma site
Subject: found Whitman on trauma site
FAST scan in trauma patients
Subject: FAST scan in trauma patients
Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) is a limited ultrasound examination directed solely at identifying the presence of free intraperitoneal or pericardial fluid. In the context of traumatic injury, free fluid is usually due to haemorrhage and contributes to the assessment of the circulation.
herniations possibly - not sure about 30 though unless a major trauma
Subject: herniations possibly - not sure about 30 though unless a major trauma
Abbrev or nickname of trauma facility-s/l "true".
Subject: Abbrev or nickname of trauma facility-s/l "true".
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Found it - Trauma and Life Support Center
Subject: Found it - Trauma and Life Support Center
It's a unit at the facility the patient was transferred from.
Can sometimes get a clue from DX, infection +WBCs, stones/trauma + RBCs, etc. nm
Subject: Can sometimes get a clue from DX, infection +WBCs, stones/trauma + RBCs, etc. nm
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IMaybe Ilizarov procedure? It's bone lengthening done after trauma, etc. nm
Subject: IMaybe Ilizarov procedure? It's bone lengthening done after trauma, etc. nm
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in assessment says Esoteric ??? failure, blunt chest trauma
Subject: in assessment says Esoteric ??? failure, blunt chest trauma
s/l berra trauma left ear? (Patient has URI, ear pain from blowing nose) TIA
Subject: s/l berra trauma left ear? (Patient has URI, ear pain from blowing nose) TIA
Possibly decerebrating, as in decerebrate posturing. Stroke/head trauma victim? (nm)
Subject: Possibly decerebrating, as in decerebrate posturing. Stroke/head trauma victim? (nm)
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