white blood count (sm)
Posted By: tiff on 2008-01-28
In Reply to:
Subject: white blood count (sm)
Doc dictates white blood count s/l 5 point 3,000. How do you type this?
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
White Blood Count--nm
Subject: White Blood Count--nm
nm
WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT
Subject: WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT
should be typed 5,300 if he dictated 5.3 thousand.
White blood count s/l 6.2 x 10 to 9 per liter
Subject: White blood count s/l 6.2 x 10 to 9 per liter
WCBC=white blood cell count (same as WBC) -nm
Subject: WCBC=white blood cell count (same as WBC) -nm
Cancer patient cbc results. White blood cell count reached a S/L nater?
Subject: Cancer patient cbc results. White blood cell count reached a S/L nater?
The patient is a cancer patient having chemo. The cbc report says "The white blood cell count did - or did not - reach a NATER of 2.3 after his last cycle. I'm pretty new to oncology notes... Help please..
LEUKO- White, Colorless, EMIA- Blood or referring to the presence of a substance in the blood
Subject: LEUKO- White, Colorless, EMIA- Blood or referring to the presence of a substance in the blood
white count?
Subject: white count?
She had 2 CBCs done at different times. The first showed 4800 the later one was 42.8
Should I leave it as is? 4800 and 42.8?
White count
Subject: White count
Doctor dictates White count was six dozen 200. How do I type this correctly? Is it 72,200? Thanks.
White count
Subject: White count
Excellent! Thanks for the help.
white count
Subject: white count
I know I should know this, but I am exhausted and can't find any of my MT friends to verify.....
How do you type "white count is twenty-one thousand point four?"
white count known?
Subject: white count known?
could it be sulfonamides?
elevated white count
Subject: elevated white count
Can anyone help me? My report is on a person diagnosed with bacterial endocarditis, with progressive respiratory failure, pneumomediastinum and 103F temperature. an x-ray showed air under the high diaphragm. the white count was elevated to 18,200 from which 50% were (s/l) run. Am I hearing correct? Also, an EGD showed several s/l "oon takes" in the stomach. If you can help me I would appreciate it. Thanks
Lab values, white count
Subject: Lab values, white count
If they say the white count is 14.8 thousand do you write it out or is it just 14.8 or is it 14,800 ???
TIA
White Count Question
Subject: White Count Question
Dictated under labs: "white count 6.5 thousand"
I'm at a loss as to how to correctly transcribe this. Can anyone lend any ideas?
Elevated white count
Subject: Elevated white count
I'm working on a Discharge Summary and the Dr. says "The white count was elevated to 18,200 from which 50% were s/l "run". That doesn't make sense to me what could this word be?
white count interval
Subject: white count interval
Yes. white count interval.
Complete blood count reference interval diagrams derived from NHANES III: ... platelet count, and automated white blood cell ( WBC) differential determined ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15070217 - Similar pagesby CK Cheng - 2004 - Cited by 18 - Related articles - All 3 versions
These totals should be the same in Table 2, which presents the likelihood ratios for different WBC count intervals, but they are 194 and 81. ...www.aemj.org/cgi/content/full/12/5/480?ck=nck - Similar pages
If it is white count you are talking about,
Subject: If it is white count you are talking about,
I type it 9.7 or 9700.
white cell count
Subject: white cell count
doctor dictates:
white cell counts in the range of three to three thirty-six hundred.
How should that be written?
white cell count 8.6 thousand
Subject: white cell count 8.6 thousand
If that is what the doc said, that is how you write it. 8.6 thousand
s/l oprophial syndrome (white count elevated)
Subject: s/l oprophial syndrome (white count elevated)
Pt has had an elevated white count. There may be an early, mild s/l oprophial syndrome (trying to spell it the best I can by the way it sounds).
Thanks for any help
In reference to white count, how would you transcribe Ƌ.1 thousand?' nm
Subject: In reference to white count, how would you transcribe Ƌ.1 thousand?' nm
*
dictator says white count 161.5 thousand. How to write this?
Subject: dictator says white count 161.5 thousand. How to write this?
Thanks
white cell count 8.6 thousand; how to write...
Subject: white cell count 8.6 thousand; how to write...
Dictator says "white cell count 8.6 thousand." Do I write it 8.6000 or...?
Does he have any kind of infection, if so white count is elevation? Also ACE inhibitor should be all
Subject: Does he have any kind of infection, if so white count is elevation? Also ACE inhibitor should be all caps.
Labs - white count s/l 19 point 8000. Does that sound normal?
Subject: Labs - white count s/l 19 point 8000. Does that sound normal?
blood count?
Subject: blood count?
he was found to be anemic with a high ferritin but a low blood count of 39.
I am confused on the blood count. Is this the right range for red blood cell count? Should I type red blood cell count or just leave low blood count?
Blood count
Subject: Blood count
Doctor is dictating white blood count of 0.7 thousand...what is the correct way to type that?
UA shows "a field tact" with white blood cells and red blood cells. What's he saying here?
Subject: UA shows "a field tact" with white blood cells and red blood cells. What's he saying here?
CBC - complete blood count? s/m
Subject: CBC - complete blood count? s/m
CPE would stand for complete physical exam, which is possible, but CBC would be more likely given the context of the sentence.
laboratory data- blood count
Subject: laboratory data- blood count
The blood counts on admission revealed hemoglobin 8.1, hematocrit 23%, white blood cell count 23,200 with 1% segs, 42% lymphs, and 57% manels ,<--soundlike....
laboratory data- blood count
Subject: laboratory data- blood count
thx!!!
There is an automated differential blood count
Subject: There is an automated differential blood count
Maybe white blood cell scan? nm
Subject: Maybe white blood cell scan? nm
nm
maybe white blood cell bone scan? (nm)
Subject: maybe white blood cell bone scan? (nm)
nm
s/l tired white blood cell study
Subject: s/l tired white blood cell study
s/l tired white blood cell study. This is in a patient with chronic wound infection. Not used in any context, just dictates will send copy of s/l tired white blood cell study.
leukos =leukocytes (white blood cells)
Subject: leukos =leukocytes (white blood cells)
leukocyte which is part of white blood cells
Subject: leukocyte which is part of white blood cells
NM- nuclear medicine white blood cell scan
Subject: NM- nuclear medicine white blood cell scan
Y could be white
Red ( or white) blood cells per high-power field
Consult anyone please?
RBC/HPF or RBCs/HPF or since she says the whole thing out do I type the whole thing out? Usually I know but I must admit I am stumped.
Thanks!
There is a white blood cell labeling done in conjunction with a bone scan. That's probably what
Subject: There is a white blood cell labeling done in conjunction with a bone scan. That's probably what
the dictator means.
white count might be 5.3 thousand? platelets in the thousands (K, i.e thousand?)
Subject: white count might be 5.3 thousand? platelets in the thousands (K, i.e thousand?)
I've used white-white before. You'll hear red-white zone, too. nm
Subject: I've used white-white before. You'll hear red-white zone, too. nm
s
Somehow my message went down to the white count message below, please see that message. (nm)
Subject: Somehow my message went down to the white count message below, please see that message. (nm)
x
It is white. They use acetic acid to stain the area and if there is anything there it turns white.
Subject: It is white. They use acetic acid to stain the area and if there is anything there it turns white.
:
white-white per the Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery
Subject: white-white per the Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery
doing arthroscopic knee surgery, white on white tear or something else?
Subject: doing arthroscopic knee surgery, white on white tear or something else?
There was an unstable bucket-handle tear of the medial meniscus s/l white on white or white and white or white/white tear? Thanks
tears can be in the white-on-white zone
Subject: tears can be in the white-on-white zone
Chlorthalidone is used for treating high blood pressure alone or in combination with other blood pre
Subject: Chlorthalidone is used for treating high blood pressure alone or in combination with other blood pressure medicines. It may be used along with other medicines for the treatment of fluid retention and swelling associated with congestive heart failure, cirrhosis of the liver and other causes.
white white zone
Subject: white white zone
There was a longitudinal tear, not all that unstable, in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus in more the white white zone. Not sure exactly how this should look. White-white, white/white or something else. Thanks.
blood transfusion: 3 units s/l spectra blood cells
Subject: blood transfusion: 3 units s/l spectra blood cells
ok, me again. Periventricular white matter or paraventricular white matter changes?
Subject: ok, me again. Periventricular white matter or paraventricular white matter changes?
|