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EKG shows some s/l middle epic T waves

Posted By: Thanks on 2008-09-12
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EKG shows sinus brady at 57 with U waves
Subject: EKG shows sinus brady at 57 with U waves

Ok, I'm confused. I've never heard this before. What does it mean and how should it be transcribed? The hosptial I work for likes EKG to be expanded so I know I need to do that, I'm thinking "brady" needs to be "bradycardia" and maybe the 57 is referring to beats. So: "Electrocardiogram shows sinus bradycardia at 57 beats/min. with U waves." Is that right or am I way off?
Q-waves in I and aVL.
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probably "inferior" Q waves nm
Subject: probably "inferior" Q waves nm

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Subject: could you be hearing b-waves? sm

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Subject: how to write..Q waves in one and L..thank you


Wellen's T-waves
Subject: Wellen's T-waves

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Prominent Q waves in III and F. he just says F or should i put aVF??? thank u
Subject: Prominent Q waves in III and F. he just says F or should i put aVF??? thank u


"Q waves in leads II, III, and aVF?" or sm
Subject: "Q waves in leads II, III, and aVF?" or sm

He/she could just be saying "Q waves in II, III, and aVF." Perhaps?
WAG here but normal A and B waves? sm
Subject: WAG here but normal A and B waves? sm

http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/meded/medicine/pulmonar/pd/pstep33.htm


 


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Subject: S-waves do exist and so do S-wave changes.

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Subject: EKG - No Q waves noted. *Que esteration* is 104 milliseconds


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Subject: I listened for skin, sounds like wings or maybe waves. Thank you

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Found polymorphic and monomorpic waves for EEG. Unimorphic is
Subject: Found polymorphic and monomorpic waves for EEG. Unimorphic is

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Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm
Subject: Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm


Could it be 2 to 3, like in the middle of the two?
Subject: Could it be 2 to 3, like in the middle of the two?


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Subject: I don't think so, middle one sounds like F or S

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Subject: middle of sentence? tib-fib...

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Subject: i'd put your middle option nm

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Subject: s/l "ronchi" right middle lobe..hx on cxr

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Subject: Seems weird to do something middle of the night. Maybe 2 q.a.m.? What

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I don't capitalize them in middle of sentence....
Subject: I don't capitalize them in middle of sentence....

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Subject: middle turbinates s/l balderized?

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Subject: well I could have but I was in the middle of a stat report so I had to be quick. nm

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Subject: No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word


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Subject: mittelschmerz -- means middle pain. Not capped. nm


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Subject: right...probably the infection that spread to the middle ear is bacterial, with purulent discharge, hence, odoriferous

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On neck exam: s/l Crackle middle space diminished. nm
Subject: On neck exam: s/l Crackle middle space diminished. nm

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Subject: The right upper lobe, right middle lobe, right lower

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Subject: UA shows 虻 rbc's and 58 rbc's" Is there any way


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Subject: that's now how Stedman's shows it

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Subject: Breast - shows "phlegman" changes ??

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