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Iliofemoral vessels...just type into google for answer. nm

Posted By: nn on 2007-04-13
In Reply to: ileofemoral vessels or iliofemoral vessels>? nm - TIA

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ileofemoral vessels or iliofemoral vessels>? nm
Subject: ileofemoral vessels or iliofemoral vessels>? nm


Google searching has your answer - Copy/Paste link inside
Subject: Google searching has your answer - Copy/Paste link inside



http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=vvi+on+pacemaker&btnG=Search
I would type into Google...sm
Subject: I would type into Google...sm

"rectus femoris muscle" and see if any of the other nearby muscles sound like the one he's saying.  It seems like he might be saying "to the _____ and rectus femoris muscle. 


Good luck. 


iliofemoral
Subject: iliofemoral

If you do separate searches with (ileofemoral vessels) and (iliofemoral vessels) with both words in quotes on google, it will only come up with iliofemoral, so I would probably go with iliofemoral
it is iliofemoral
Subject: it is iliofemoral

Ilium is a bone in the pelvis, ileum is a portion of small intestine. When you google it on Ileofemoral, you get something that says did you mean iliofemoral? That is a good sign that you had it wrong.
iliofemoral
Subject: iliofemoral

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It is iliofemoral and sm
Subject: It is iliofemoral and sm

Some doctors say "ultrasounded", so your other blank could be that. I think it sounds ignorant, but if they say it, I type it.


For iliofemoral, check the link below.


can you google what type of ophth
Subject: can you google what type of ophth

procedure you are working on? For instance, the #44 island peeling forceps, google for peeling forceps + procedure. "limmuth" is probably limbus (edge or border or a part) and "lubetadine" sounds like Betadine - sure this is not a numbing topical anesthetic drop? Sorry for lack of help - sounds you have your hands full with this one.
Go to Google and type in quotes sm
Subject: Go to Google and type in quotes sm

"naltrexone and autism".   Lots of info. I was skeptical but the S/L was so close it may be naltrexone.


sounds right to me. go to google and type that in.
Subject: sounds right to me. go to google and type that in.

all kinds of stuff pops up.
P.S. If you type it in google was 2 words,
Subject: P.S. If you type it in google was 2 words,

it asks if you mean "transnuchal." That is usually a sign that what you typed in is not the accepted form.
Iliofemoral runoff study
Subject: Iliofemoral runoff study

The s/l PES released 2-vessel runoff below the knee.  Is he talking about the abbreviation PES (programmed electrical stimulation)? 
Yes, digoxin. To verify just type dig level into google. nm
Subject: Yes, digoxin. To verify just type dig level into google. nm

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blood vessels? nm
Subject: blood vessels? nm


blood vessels
Subject: blood vessels


distal vessels?
Subject: distal vessels?


great vessels
Subject: great vessels

S/l unwidening of the great vessels?  TIA
naked vessels?
Subject: naked vessels?

Anyone ever heard of naked vessels?

A cystoscopy in the office setting was consistent with previously operated prostate, with a tortuous but open channel, with areas of naked vessels and vascular ectasia involving the prostate and the bladder neck.

Are there blood vessels in the stomach?
Subject: Are there blood vessels in the stomach?


could be, I suppose, referring to calf vessels
Subject: could be, I suppose, referring to calf vessels


vessels were normal and the periphery was noted for ? sm
Subject: vessels were normal and the periphery was noted for ? sm

hear periphery a lot regarding retinoschisis.


 


periphery just means the part of the body away from the center or the outer part of a surface.


On MRI of brain, no diffuse "athero" throughout her vessels. sm
Subject: On MRI of brain, no diffuse "athero" throughout her vessels. sm

She also does not have a diffuse athero throughout her vessels, although the images we have are not on our own system, and since are scanned in, are not of the highest quality.
More Pulmo! Anyone heard of segmental size vessels? nm Thanks
Subject: More Pulmo! Anyone heard of segmental size vessels? nm Thanks


Mo, I just sent an e-mail to the doc to get answer. Thx for help. Will post answer. THX
Subject: Mo, I just sent an e-mail to the doc to get answer. Thx for help. Will post answer. THX


What got grafted - heart? Leg? vessels? skin? Maybe some kind of porcine graft? nm
Subject: What got grafted - heart? Leg? vessels? skin? Maybe some kind of porcine graft? nm

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I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google

Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary.  There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.


As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true). 


When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong. 


So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google. 



gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google


Arcade of Froche and arcade of Henry vessels
Subject: Arcade of Froche and arcade of Henry vessels

Arcade of Froche and arcade of Henry vessels.  Has anyone ever heard of this procedure?  Also, is the capitalization correct?  I tried Google but I'm not really getting anywhere.  This guy is a really difficult dictator, and I just want to get to the end of this OP note.


TIA


 


Yep changes in size of vessels, i.e. segmental size, plaque size, etc.
Subject: Yep changes in size of vessels, i.e. segmental size, plaque size, etc.


same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.
Subject: same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.

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Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug. nm
Subject: Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug. nm


which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2?
Subject: which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2?


I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM
Subject: I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM

I forget which ones  use Roman and which do not.  TIA


ENT answer
Dorland refers to "great" auricular nerve when defining nervus auricularis magnus
answer
Subject: answer

He is on several meds, and 105/70 is As Low as it needs TO be. DOC doesn't want it to go any lower, so He is going to reduce one of the meds (Norvasc) some. They talk so fast that it's hard to tell if they're saying hyper or hypo.
Right Answer!!
Subject: Right Answer!!

Sted's Ortho has this:


 


Electro-Acuscope


   Electro-Acuscope electroacupuncture


   Electro-Acuscope 85 stimulator


 


 


answer
Subject: answer

addisonian syndrome
the answer?????? ..................NM
Subject: the answer?????? ..................NM

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the answer was already given.....NM
Subject: the answer was already given.....NM


answer
Subject: answer

There is a rally, and also there is a balloon. But rally and balloon as one word... I don't know.
and the answer was
Subject: and the answer was

folliculitis.
thank you both so much for the answer
Subject: thank you both so much for the answer


See answer.
Subject: See answer.

Spontaneous intracranial hypotension.
I second that answer.
Subject: I second that answer.

xx
Answer Med
Subject: Answer Med

Could you be hearing Metoclopramide (generic of Reglan)?
thanks for the help sm for answer
Subject: thanks for the help sm for answer

"dorsolateral slit, prepuce" is what it ended up being. Thank you for the help.


I like your answer!
Subject: I like your answer!


The answer is NO.
Subject: The answer is NO.

(Just kidding - I'm punchy after seeing all these incomplete questions and now answer posts that aren't assigned to a question!)


Answer!
Subject: Answer!

Don't know about BOS, but leukocyte esterase is just a test for an enzyme that might indicate a uti...so in my experience, it's either a positive or negative result. If he gives you actual numbers or ranges (10-20), then he's talking about actual white blood cells (leukocytes).

At least that's my understanding.

Hope that helps!
QA answer
Subject: QA answer

If you cannot find it in the BOS, then chances are it does not matter.....unless the client profile specifically says not to abbreviate it should be OK.......


Answer
Subject: Answer

There is NO hyphen in followup. It is either one word or two words.

Verb is follow up. (The patient will follow up with me).

Noun is followup. (The patient will be seen in followup in 1 week).

Hope that helps! Never use a hyphen with followup.