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color flow mapping...Dorland's Cardio Words..nm

Posted By: Cuffmapping??? Please.....NM on 2007-10-06
In Reply to: color flow mapping or cuffmapping? - MQnewB

Subject: color flow mapping...Dorland's Cardio Words..nm

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Yes color flow mapping and what is
Subject: Yes color flow mapping and what is

cuffmapping?? WOW.

Color flow mapping has become widely used in fetal echocardiography
color flow mapping or cuffmapping?
I had the same new dictator twice in a row...QA filled in my blanks for the same word 2 different ways. One filled it in as color flow mapping (which sounds better to me), and one filled it in as cuffmapping. Since my specialty is NOT Echocardiograms, I thought I'd ask you all. Which is correct? Thanks
Color flow? n/m
Subject: Color flow? n/m

n/m


two words in Dorland's Med Dict also
Subject: two words in Dorland's Med Dict also

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pc is correct as my Dorland's also has end point as two words
Subject: pc is correct as my Dorland's also has end point as two words


Dorland's Cardiology Words lists aortobifemoral bypass..nm
Subject: Dorland's Cardiology Words lists aortobifemoral bypass..nm

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I found autoPEEP in Stedman's Cardio and Pulmonary words.
Subject: I found autoPEEP in Stedman's Cardio and Pulmonary words.


how about high flow or low flow oxygen?
Subject: how about high flow or low flow oxygen?

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Oops I mean GRID mapping....n/m
Subject: Oops I mean GRID mapping....n/m

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Electroanatomical mapping and cavotricuspid. nm
Subject: Electroanatomical mapping and cavotricuspid. nm

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Found it! It's grip mapping....the dictator really
Subject: Found it! It's grip mapping....the dictator really

pronounced it incorrectly and distinctly as Wrapping.

color ? something?
Subject: color ? something?


Sorry, I don't think they can see the tint or color on MRI.
Subject: Sorry, I don't think they can see the tint or color on MRI.


Color of urine?
Subject: Color of urine?

I've heard straw-colored urine plenty of times, but what about strawberry-colored urine????

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WAG, not your S/L but violaceous color? nm
Subject: WAG, not your S/L but violaceous color? nm


cyanosis (bluish color)
Subject: cyanosis (bluish color)

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color and light reflex
Subject: color and light reflex

usually hear described as pearly gray so they have a color that is indicative of normal
s/l color ometric change?
Subject: s/l color ometric change?

anyone heard the term "good color ometric change" was obtained in terms of intubating a patient?
Pt with rash on chest. s/l tin ee us...vara...color
Subject: Pt with rash on chest. s/l tin ee us...vara...color


is there such a thing as s/l bilious color stool
Subject: is there such a thing as s/l bilious color stool


Sure! That nice yellow-green color. Can show up
Subject: Sure! That nice yellow-green color. Can show up

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strawberry color as in reddish maybe. Makes sense. nm
Subject: strawberry color as in reddish maybe. Makes sense. nm


No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book
Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or

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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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I'm wondering if it's short for preservative free or having no color added,
Subject: I'm wondering if it's short for preservative free or having no color added,

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He has a 4 mm nevus on his right cheek with some color variation and TYMPANINE appearing nevi of the
Subject: He has a 4 mm nevus on his right cheek with some color variation and TYMPANINE appearing nevi of the

He has a 4 mm nevus on his right cheek with some color variation and TYMPANINE appearing nevi of the neck.   He also has lipomas which are nontender over the left flank and left posterior quad.   


 


MD slurring his words again.  any guess?


all I can think of is flow velocity ratio or blood flow velocity ratio
Subject: all I can think of is flow velocity ratio or blood flow velocity ratio


Dorland's on the Net
Merck is giving away Dorland's for free...at least for now: Go to http://www.mercksource.com, and click on "Resource Library" for Dorland's.


Dorland's too
Subject: Dorland's too

"F" capitalized in Dorland's, no hyphen. "6 French", abbreviation: F6

Can we get more confused?


Per Dorland's --
Subject: Per Dorland's --

tympany
From Dorland's
Subject: From Dorland's

deciliter(dL)  (desLĭ-letәr)   one tenth (10minus;1) of a liter; 100 milliliters


 


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Link for Dorland's
Here's the link for free Dorland's at Merck's:

http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_a-b_00zPzhtm

It still works, at least for now!

Under "ring" in Dorland's.
Subject: Under "ring" in Dorland's.

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Here's what Dorland's says about "calvarium"
Subject: Here's what Dorland's says about "calvarium"

calvarium (calˇvaˇriˇum) (kal-var´e-əm) incorrect term for calvaria.


inferomedial...It's in Dorland's..nm
Subject: inferomedial...It's in Dorland's..nm


Mohs' per Dorland
Subject: Mohs' per Dorland


Ritgen - it's in Dorland's if you have one.
Subject: Ritgen - it's in Dorland's if you have one.

Dorland's is good about listing delivery maneuvers.
According to Dorland's(*), it is distention (nm)
Subject: According to Dorland's(*), it is distention (nm)

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Per Dorland's there is no plural. It's just meatus. nm
Subject: Per Dorland's there is no plural. It's just meatus. nm

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intra-articular per Dorland's
Subject: intra-articular per Dorland's

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Although my spellcheck takes it as one word.
Think it's Kernig's per Dorland's definition. nm
Subject: Think it's Kernig's per Dorland's definition. nm

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It's true that Dorland's defines that way, but
Subject: It's true that Dorland's defines that way, but

that doesn't mean the surgical excision of a lymph or any blood vessel could not correctly be referred to as a vasectomy. It may not be common, and it may not be the textbook definition, but the term does not have to exclusively apply to the vas deferens. If you were going to refer to the surgical excision of a lymphatic or other general vessel in a single word, what word would you use? Anyway, I'm not arguing whether or not the dictation was accurate, I'm just saying if that is what was truly said and context did not support a more general use of the term, then the real boob is the physician who dictated it, and if that is what he/she said, and it is clear that is what was said, then I would send it through as well and let the physician confront his/her own potential error in proofing the report and correct it then if it truly needs to be corrected. Patient safety is not involved in this case, so if it is an error and the physician does not take the time to do their job and proof read the report and correct it, then the egg is on their face, which is where it belongs anyway.
it's not pus-like, it's pus or pussy. Dorland's confirms nm
Subject: it's not pus-like, it's pus or pussy. Dorland's confirms nm


More probably cheilectomy. Def inside from Dorland's. nm
Subject: More probably cheilectomy. Def inside from Dorland's. nm

cheilectomy (cheiˇlecˇtoˇmy) (ki-lek´tə-me) [cheil- + -ectomy]  1. excision of a lip.  2. the operation of chiseling off the irregular bony edges of a joint cavity that interfere with motion.
found rheumatosis in my old Dorland's. sm
Subject: found rheumatosis in my old Dorland's. sm

Maybe trying to say something like palmar arthro/rheumatosis? I have typed ortho for years too, and some of them just kind of describe things as best they can.
pontile comes up in the Dorland's & Stedman's
Subject: pontile comes up in the Dorland's & Stedman's

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Dorland's has vasa as being plural of vas. nm
Subject: Dorland's has vasa as being plural of vas. nm

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Stedman's and Dorland's both list
Subject: Stedman's and Dorland's both list

pelvicaliceal as the preferred spelling, the other option being pelvicalyceal, but not pelvo-...
Antizol is listed in Dorland's as a
Subject: Antizol is listed in Dorland's as a

trademarked drug.  New one on me.


 


Also fabere is with a small "f" according to Dorland's
Subject: Also fabere is with a small "f" according to Dorland's


Oh yes, indeed. It is in Dorland's. I have heard it many times.
Subject: Oh yes, indeed. It is in Dorland's. I have heard it many times.