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Weak guess - "the necessary oxygen"? (nm)

Posted By: Misha on 2006-03-22
In Reply to: Sentences reads this exactly - please read. - Pulling my hair out!

Subject: Weak guess - "the necessary oxygen"? (nm)

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Yes, I know fraction of inspired oxygen. It was 100%, same as 100% oxygen, right? nm
Subject: Yes, I know fraction of inspired oxygen. It was 100%, same as 100% oxygen, right? nm

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s/l *friable* weak tissue
Subject: s/l *friable* weak tissue

There is a hyperkeratotic lesion at the plantar aspect of the 1st metatarsal head, right.  Sharp debridement of this lesion today reveals _____, weak tissue at the site of the previous ulceration.  There is no active drainage and the base is granular.
i think perhaps they meant to say "asthenic" (meaning weak)...nm
Subject: i think perhaps they meant to say "asthenic" (meaning weak)...nm


oxygen
Subject: oxygen

patient's O2 saturation was 100% on 2 liters of sl-permittative oxygen per nasal cannula
O2 is oxygen.
Subject: O2 is oxygen.


O for oxygen.
Subject: O for oxygen.

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per minute of oxygen??? nm
Subject: per minute of oxygen??? nm


only know oxygen saturation and that does NOT fit
Subject: only know oxygen saturation and that does NOT fit


unless he said while ON oxygen saturation....lol...
Subject: unless he said while ON oxygen saturation....lol...


Low flow oxygen
Subject: Low flow oxygen


s/l gen mask for oxygen
Subject: s/l gen mask for oxygen


oxygen saturation
Subject: oxygen saturation


nevermind he's saying oxygen nm
Subject: nevermind he's saying oxygen nm


oxygen related term
Subject: oxygen related term

she is oxygen dependent on 3 liters with a convention.  I have tried lots of words, condension, contention, etc. and nothing seems to relate. 


Thanks for the help!


google blow-by oxygen
Subject: google blow-by oxygen


One thing--O2 is an O, not a zero. O stands for oxygen. sm
Subject: One thing--O2 is an O, not a zero. O stands for oxygen. sm

So, for #3, it would be either 4 liters of O2, or 4 L O2 (depending on your account specifics--check to see if you should subscript the 2). Make sure that is an O, not a 0. As far as typing F for temperature, check your account specifics. If they do want you to insert Fahrenheit, leave a space before it. If it is not dictated, it may be okay to leave it out. Again, account specifics prevail.
Transcribed as home O2 or oxygen or other?
Subject: Transcribed as home O2 or oxygen or other?


Would type as home oxygen. nm
Subject: Would type as home oxygen. nm

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humidified blow-by oxygen (nm)
Subject: humidified blow-by oxygen (nm)

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high-flow oxygen? nm
Subject: high-flow oxygen? nm


all I could find would be Lif-O-Gen oxygen equipment
Subject: all I could find would be Lif-O-Gen oxygen equipment

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5. 15 liters of oxygen per minute?
Subject: 5. 15 liters of oxygen per minute?

I have replayed this multiple times and could swear the RN is saying the patient received 5.15 liters per minute of oxygen but that does not seem reasonable to me. The patient is in ICU for pulmonary hemorrhage and was desatting below 80.  Feedback anyone? 
oxygen 2 Liters per nasal cannula
Subject: oxygen 2 Liters per nasal cannula

would this be oxygen 2L per nasal cannula  ????


MVOS=Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation? nm
Subject: MVOS=Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation? nm


Chronic oxygen requirement "P few 2 years of 57" with normal pH of 7.33.
Subject: Chronic oxygen requirement "P few 2 years of 57" with normal pH of 7.33.


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Subject: Rough evening. Patient used ____ oxygen. (s/l) de-nel-e-sary

Thanks in advance.  I'm clueless.
in physical exam: where will I put "no cyanosis on oxygen"? Still in extremities or somewhere
Subject: in physical exam: where will I put "no cyanosis on oxygen"? Still in extremities or somewhere else?

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Ever hear of oxygen saturation on room air being dictated as s/l satting? TIA
Subject: Ever hear of oxygen saturation on room air being dictated as s/l satting? TIA


You don't need "the" in there.
Subject: You don't need "the" in there.

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Per Vera Pyle--transcutaneous oxygen level is TcPO2 (the 2 is subscripted). nm
Subject: Per Vera Pyle--transcutaneous oxygen level is TcPO2 (the 2 is subscripted). nm

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found MONA protocol (morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, aspirin). NM =)
Subject: found MONA protocol (morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, aspirin). NM =)

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"the curette"?
Subject: "the curette"?

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I usually add the word "The" before it
Subject: I usually add the word "The" before it

or something simple to avoid it.
maybe the "the" word is not there, i.e.
Subject: maybe the "the" word is not there, i.e.

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BOS says no, put "the" in front.
Subject: BOS says no, put "the" in front.


Possibly just saying "the"?
Subject: Possibly just saying "the"?


Are you sure he's saying "The skin"?
Subject: Are you sure he's saying "The skin"?

The only thing that sprung to mind for your s/l is "evidence" perhaps?
Maybe "the" hypertensives
Subject: Maybe "the" hypertensives

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maybe "the" levator
Subject: maybe "the" levator

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how about "the presence of this, though, is not required.." ?
Subject: how about "the presence of this, though, is not required.." ?


Yes, to "the mycins" would be fine.
Subject: Yes, to "the mycins" would be fine.

They don't always say things exactly right, but that's close enough to know what the dictator meant IMO. It is certainly common to be allergic to a group of antibiotics like that.
Sorry meant "then" not "the"
Subject: Sorry meant "then" not "the"


never min, it was "the spinal process"
Subject: never min, it was "the spinal process"


I would put "The" in there -- common sense they don't have.
Subject: I would put "The" in there -- common sense they don't have.

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I solve it by adding "the" first
Subject: I solve it by adding "the" first

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Start sentence with "The"
Subject: Start sentence with "The"

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maybe "the" levator scapula ....?
Subject: maybe "the" levator scapula ....?

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s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....
Subject: s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....

irritating that area.  (This patient has swelling and an ulcer.  Patient thinks that the "the tongue of a sheeto" was irritating that area and she thinks that is what caused the initial blistered area??????)


Any suggestions?


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You're right. He's saying "the ionto and phonophoresis."
Subject: You're right. He's saying "the ionto and phonophoresis."

nm
it is not drowsiness. "the sitis is really heard."
Subject: it is not drowsiness. "the sitis is really heard."

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I put a blank but QA filled in "The area" so you were
Subject: I put a blank but QA filled in "The area" so you were

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