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Got that part :0) - question is s/l extended legs flight.

Posted By: Thanks on 2009-04-16
In Reply to: scop is short for scopolamine. So you have it correct. - RockinMT

Subject: Got that part :0) - question is s/l extended legs flight.




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Extended legs of flight is what she's saying. Thanks!!
Subject: Extended legs of flight is what she's saying. Thanks!!


extended lengthy flight? sm
Subject: extended lengthy flight? sm

or is the doctor telling patient to exercise legs on flight to prevent DVT etc? See below.


Around on Long Flights to Prevent Blood Clots : NPR


Aug 9, 2007 ... If your travel plans call for a long airplane flight - say to Europe or ... Extend both legs out in front of you, lifting your heels up the ...
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12593776 -

twitchy legs? twitching legs? sm
Subject: twitchy legs? twitching legs? sm

Main Entry:1twitch
Pronunciation:*twich
Function:verb


1 : to move or pull with a sudden motion  : JERK
2 : to move jerkily  : QUIVER


anything mentioned about a recent flight...sm
Subject: anything mentioned about a recent flight...sm

if so, I bet it is "med in LA."
#1 delusions? flight of ideation? nm
Subject: #1 delusions? flight of ideation? nm

nm
You sure it's not p.o.? 15 mg would be 1/2 a tab, but it comes as extended release. Don't know
Subject: You sure it's not p.o.? 15 mg would be 1/2 a tab, but it comes as extended release. Don't know if

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I would just spell out extended release and let it go at that. nm
Subject: I would just spell out extended release and let it go at that. nm


found it - extended trochanteric osteotomy
Subject: found it - extended trochanteric osteotomy

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medium extended s/l apple or APO wire used in LEEP
Subject: medium extended s/l apple or APO wire used in LEEP

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200 mL extended induction of leuko-poor cells?
Subject: 200 mL extended induction of leuko-poor cells?


extended **collie** splint with Ace wrap for finger...tia nm
Subject: extended **collie** splint with Ace wrap for finger...tia nm

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WAG here but there is a new one, Amrix, for muscle spasms, extended release etc. nm
Subject: WAG here but there is a new one, Amrix, for muscle spasms, extended release etc. nm


I would say it could be split. It is just giving the version of Verapamil, like ER for extended rele
Subject: I would say it could be split. It is just giving the version of Verapamil, like ER for extended release, or SR for slow release, etc.


Duralith (XR means extended relief) By the way, this is a psych med in case that does not fit.
Subject: Duralith (XR means extended relief) By the way, this is a psych med in case that does not fit.


s/l legs were put in a scapegoat
Subject: s/l legs were put in a scapegoat


Could it be Homan's, looking for DVTs in the legs? nm
Subject: Could it be Homan's, looking for DVTs in the legs? nm

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jugular veins in legs?
Subject: jugular veins in legs?

I work for vascular surgeons and I've never heard of any veins in the legs that even sound like jugular veins.
I would expect him to say restless legs
Subject: I would expect him to say restless legs

or even itchy legs. Unfortunately it is possible he is quoting the patient's description. If you are sure, I'd do it as you have it, with the quotes. If you aren't sure, then I'd blank it.
A0 screw with washer with legs?
Subject: A0 screw with washer with legs?

S/L A0 screw through washer with legs? Is legs right?  I haven't had a lot of experience with A0 screws and I can't find anything. 


Patient with swelling in legs...sm
Subject: Patient with swelling in legs...sm

This could be one of many things, including venous insufficiency, but also she could be s/l throwing clots from her legs.

Thanks for any help!
first, it is arterial system of the legs...sm
Subject: first, it is arterial system of the legs...sm

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s/l rainons affecting arms and legs
Subject: s/l rainons affecting arms and legs

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ropinirole? (Parkinson's/restless legs), does come in 0.25 mg
Subject: ropinirole? (Parkinson's/restless legs), does come in 0.25 mg


How to type "restless legs syndrome"
Subject: How to type "restless legs syndrome"

Does anyone know if "restless legs syndrome" should be hyphenated like restless-legs syndrome?  Our department is really cracking down on QA so I need to know for sure.
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

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nocturnal s/l "skitchy" legs may be related to his Provigil dosing,
Subject: nocturnal s/l "skitchy" legs may be related to his Provigil dosing,


He is referring to restless legs (from previous) but clearly says "skitchy". Ideas?
Subject: He is referring to restless legs (from previous) but clearly says "skitchy". Ideas?


could be referring to "hose" to wear on legs for phlebs or circulation..
Subject: could be referring to "hose" to wear on legs for phlebs or circulation..

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patient with plegia in the legs developed *psydoabrominemic* dissociation?? Thanks. nm
Subject: patient with plegia in the legs developed *psydoabrominemic* dissociation?? Thanks. nm

nm


There is bullous lichen planus which are blisters that generally appear on the lower legs.
Subject: There is bullous lichen planus which are blisters that generally appear on the lower legs.


Trental? Comes in 400 mg dosage and is used to improve blood flow especially in legs or vascular sym
Subject: Trental? Comes in 400 mg dosage and is used to improve blood flow especially in legs or vascular symptoms.


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Subject: Regranex is used for healing skin ulcers of the lower legs or feet caused by diabetes


2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm
Subject: 2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm


Pt on hospice...Peripheral edema, woody, heavy edema, "rabatik" appearance of bilateral legs,
Subject: Pt on hospice...Peripheral edema, woody, heavy edema, "rabatik" appearance of bilateral legs,


No jugular veins in legs, either!! Jugular veins are in the NECK!
Subject: No jugular veins in legs, either!! Jugular veins are in the NECK!

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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"
This is part of his A/P . . .
Subject: This is part of his A/P . . .

and the only other thing he dictates is the left knee.
i.e.
Diagnosis 1. Possible grushen ligament injury, left knee.

does this help? Ooh wait . .
does this make sense:
cruciate ligament injury

maybe that is what he is saying. = ) Tx
Yes, that is it! Duh on my part. Thank you so much.
Subject: Yes, that is it! Duh on my part. Thank you so much.


Got part of it
Subject: Got part of it

**s/l - Sub-tox skin is curetted using a razor blade, then 3 freeze-thaw cycles at 10 seconds using liquid nitrogen applied.
What part of PE was this in?
Subject: What part of PE was this in?

What part of the physical exam section was this in (what body system)?
got part of it
Subject: got part of it

I've got nosocomial sepsis, but it still sounds like "par" nosocomial sepsis.
That's is part of it...
Subject: That's is part of it...

it s/l he's saying "anti-esamanxiolytic" medication.  Can't figure it out!


could the last part...
Subject: could the last part...

be figure-of-eight tension being in good position? Still don't understand the first part though.