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Could the first part be comprehensive instead of can present?

Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-01
In Reply to: Procedures: s/l can present my vehicle of venous doppler - Amy

Subject: Could the first part be comprehensive instead of can present?




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Comprehensive is it...Thanks so much!
Subject: Comprehensive is it...Thanks so much!


This the most comprehensive exam I know of. sm
Subject: This the most comprehensive exam I know of. sm

Don't let the name fool you, it is full of good stuff!!!


 


http://web.archive.org/web/20041115042143/www.vnh.org/Shipwreck/Shipwreck.html


could be complete OR comprehensive; when
Subject: could be complete OR comprehensive; when


Comprehensive metabolic panel.
Subject: Comprehensive metabolic panel.


comprehensive metabolic profile (CMP). ? nm
Subject: comprehensive metabolic profile (CMP). ? nm


maybe *comprehensive metabolic panel 14* (nm)
Subject: maybe *comprehensive metabolic panel 14* (nm)

x
OR comprehensive basic metabolic profile - nm
Subject: OR comprehensive basic metabolic profile - nm


probably CMP, complete or comprehensive metabolic profile (or panel) nm
Subject: probably CMP, complete or comprehensive metabolic profile (or panel) nm

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which is present??
Subject: which is present??

after her surgery. Could mean "still present" after her surgery
Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm
Subject: Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm

s
She lay in bed, present tense....sm
Subject: She lay in bed, present tense....sm

she laid in bed all day Saturday (past tense).........
s/l vertebrae Why's present
Subject: s/l vertebrae Why's present

Pt has vertebral anomalies, only 16 thoracic and lumbar vertebrae s/l Why's present.  I thought maybe lumbar vertebrae Ys, not sure though.


Thanks for any help


can present doppler
Subject: can present doppler

Doesn't sound like comprehensive.  Are dopplers done by percentages?  Like 10% doppler was performed?  Thanks.
S/l tar-loff-sis is present in the sacrum.
Subject: S/l tar-loff-sis is present in the sacrum.

Can't give much more relative info than that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
s/l dorsal *kelostity* present...
Subject: s/l dorsal *kelostity* present...

Podiatry again.


There are hammertoe contractures that are increasing in size of digits 2-5 of the right foot.  There is dorsal ______ present at digits three and four at the PIPJ, this is increasing as well especially since this patient is not wearing shoes. 


Thanks in advance!


on all reps I try for present tense except
Subject: on all reps I try for present tense except


See HPI. (as in see history of present illness)
Subject: See HPI. (as in see history of present illness)


Bilateral Rouse? are present
Subject: Bilateral Rouse? are present


ABDOMEN: Normal. No edema. Bilateral rouse? are present.


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s/l on UA she had cass present as well as mucus threads
Subject: s/l on UA she had cass present as well as mucus threads


Echo- no wall motion in the s/l value is present?
Subject: Echo- no wall motion in the s/l value is present?


HEENT s/l early calazian is present......nm
Subject: HEENT s/l early calazian is present......nm


Not sure, but "Per History of Present Illness?
Subject: Not sure, but "Per History of Present Illness?

Would my guess work? I just checked my Sloan Medical Abbreviations and Eponyms book and found neither "PHPI" nor "CHPI" listed. These abbreviations can be soooo difficult!
I type it History of Present Illness
Subject: I type it History of Present Illness

but that's the way the employer wants it. If it's verbatim I'd type just what he said HPI.
Review of systems: See HPI (History of Present Illness.)
Subject: Review of systems: See HPI (History of Present Illness.)


Under HEENT, very slight s/l arca senilis is present.
Subject: Under HEENT, very slight s/l arca senilis is present.

TIA!
extremities- positive s/l esquail edema is present
Subject: extremities- positive s/l esquail edema is present


Procedures: s/l can present my vehicle of venous doppler
Subject: Procedures: s/l can present my vehicle of venous doppler


Skin: s/l icthius present antecubital region
Subject: Skin: s/l icthius present antecubital region


tachycardia present with a rate of 175 s/l atropic beats
Subject: tachycardia present with a rate of 175 s/l atropic beats


Symptoms of epigastric discomfort present s/l *de novo*
Subject: Symptoms of epigastric discomfort present s/l *de novo*

Has anyone heard of de novo being used in this context?  TIA!!
2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm
Subject: 2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm


Unless treatment in the report indicates those conditions are present, would just leave blanks. nm
Subject: Unless treatment in the report indicates those conditions are present, would just leave blanks. nm

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Pt with a miscarriage. A complete placenta appeared to be present w/o any missing SM
Subject: Pt with a miscarriage. A complete placenta appeared to be present w/o any missing SM

s/l caudal lee-dent.
to the best of my knowledge it is a word (past/versus present tense)
Subject: to the best of my knowledge it is a word (past/versus present tense)


s/l: "The ___ dens space is present indicating atrophy" (sm)
Subject: s/l: "The ___ dens space is present indicating atrophy" (sm)

s/l  There is some ___ choroid dens space is present


blank sounds like supraventricular but not supratentorial. 


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Not sure but comprehensive 65 plan, may be referring to age/healthcare plan?
Subject: Not sure but comprehensive 65 plan, may be referring to age/healthcare plan?

Sorry, tried to help. Have a nice weekend.
Multiple internal s/l syneckyi are present within this popliteal cyst. I know this word....grr!
Subject: Multiple internal s/l syneckyi are present within this popliteal cyst. I know this word....grr!


Apparently, the "flame sign" may be present, due to disruption and depression of the lateral c
Subject: Apparently, the "flame sign" may be present, due to disruption and depression of the lateral canthal tendon (according to Emedicine)


T1 high-grade disease, but no *neeb-teeb muscle* was present. SM for context
Subject: T1 high-grade disease, but no *neeb-teeb muscle* was present. SM for context

Pt has a history of T1 high-grade urothelial carcinoma treated with BCG in the past.  Recent biopsy demonstrated T1 high-grade disease, but no *neeb-teeb muscle* was present.


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4 liter high humidity nasal canula with present requirements 21 to 22%, _________
Subject: 4 liter high humidity nasal canula with present requirements 21 to 22%, _________

baby on high humidity oxygen. 


  s/l pos _______ of 94 to 95%. 


"the joint sting" osteophytic spurring is present at the medial compartment. knee x-ray. nm
Subject: "the joint sting" osteophytic spurring is present at the medial compartment. knee x-ray. nm

x
past tense or present tense.sm.

in PE.  Doctors love to toggle back and forth between is, are, and was, and were!  On ASR we are told not to over edit!  What would you do.... anybody :)


Thanks, now for part 2...
Subject: Thanks, now for part 2...

Monarc procedure with s/l susquee.


Forgot this in my original post, sorry!


not sure about the first, but the second part may be right
Subject: not sure about the first, but the second part may be right

It is possible he is saying "of five to seven inches" or "site of seven inches" but that still leaves the first part.  If it's the first one it sounds like "muce" or "moose" or "meese".  For the second one it would end in an "a" sound like "meesa site"  It sounds like he's saying "uh" in front of that, like he's thinking.  But maybe it's part of the word "ameesa site" or something like that.  And then again, maybe it's not even an "m".  Could be an "n" or something else.  I feel like I'm getting closer.  I just wish he didn't have to talk so fast!  Actually, you suggested adhesion and I just thought of "adhesive site".  It doesn't sound like an "h" really, but would that make sense?  "a moderate to severe adhesive site of seven inches with the radiation therapy?"  Seven inches!  That's really long.
maybe second part of #4
Subject: maybe second part of #4

is pus exudate
I know part of it!
Subject: I know part of it!

Last word is "atraumatically". Have to think about the other one. Anyone else care to guess in the meantime?
That is all part of the job.
Subject: That is all part of the job.

This is the reason we are so skilled in what we do.  If we weren't, a monkey could do this job!  LOL - I wouldn't let it bother you to the brink of insanity.  Take it with stride...There's more to life really.


First part I would think is...
Subject: First part I would think is...

Bilateral inguinal hernia is right greater than left...

Second part I am thinking...
Uh - duh on my part! TY so much!
Subject: Uh - duh on my part! TY so much!


Thanks to both. Duh on my part. I am
Subject: Thanks to both. Duh on my part. I am

having a horrible day.
don't know about your s/l, but other part sm
Subject: don't know about your s/l, but other part sm

I wonder if the other part of the sentence should be "facet degenerative changes" rather than "of said degenerative changes"