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could it be coag (coagulase) negative staph

Posted By: Meme on 2008-04-14
In Reply to: Word help on cultures grown out - sm please

Subject: could it be coag (coagulase) negative staph




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coagulase negative Staph
Subject: coagulase negative Staph

Staphylococcus epidermidis
There is also coagulase-negative and coagulase positive. I am probably way off on that one though. n
Subject: There is also coagulase-negative and coagulase positive. I am probably way off on that one though. nm


Maybe Staph Coagulase positive
Subject: Maybe Staph Coagulase positive

I think I have heard this before.
s/l coag neg staph *indipiloid*
Subject: s/l coag neg staph *indipiloid*

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culture was only coag neg staph and
Subject: culture was only coag neg staph and

s/l and dipiloid or indipiloid
Sarcoma clinic note - patient found to have coag-neg staph instead
Subject: Sarcoma clinic note - patient found to have coag-neg staph instead

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This doesn't sound like the name of any of the doctors involved, so I thought it may be a protocol that I'm not familiar with. Thanks for your help!


coag-negative Staphylococcus meaning sm
Subject: coag-negative Staphylococcus meaning sm

coagulase-negative
What negative staph?
Subject: What negative staph?

It SOUNDS like guaiac negative staph, but I know that is not right. Any ideas? The patient had a reexcision of left chronic draining fistula from periductal mastitis and completion ductectomy.
cautery setting, 180 cut, 100 coag and s/l "Glen 1". TIA
Subject: cautery setting, 180 cut, 100 coag and s/l "Glen 1". TIA

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Wet-prep shows negative whiff, 10-20 WBCs, negative clue, few s/l "LB's". Is LB's right?
Subject: Wet-prep shows negative whiff, 10-20 WBCs, negative clue, few s/l "LB's". Is LB's right? nm


gram-negative, lactose-negative rods is correct. I found a couple of interesting websites SM
Subject: gram-negative, lactose-negative rods is correct. I found a couple of interesting websites SM

after doing a google search for gram-negative, lactose-negative rods.  Basically testing organisms to see if they ferment lactose (positive) or not (negative).


Also, just FYI, gram-negative is not capitalized.


Probably too late, I'm sure.  Better late than never, I guess. 


Ortho - negative straight leg raise and negative s/l Lasek??
Subject: Ortho - negative straight leg raise and negative s/l Lasek??


She had a negative s/l clasp thumb test and a negative Finkelstein's.
Subject: She had a negative s/l clasp thumb test and a negative Finkelstein's.

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McMurray's negative. Lachman's negative. nm
Subject: McMurray's negative. Lachman's negative. nm


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Subject: McMurray negative. Lachman negative. No 's at end

x
Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R
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Subject: Could it be strep or staph? nm


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Subject: maybe Staph epidermidis

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Staph. epidermiditis
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Subject: Or Staph non-aureus? nm


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Subject: Patient with a staph infection. Please sm

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Staph aureus that is resistent to
Subject: Staph aureus that is resistent to

benzylpenicillen and other agents.  A ______ that is resistent to Bactrim.


I feel like it is another organism but I can't hear it clear enough to decide.


 


Now sounds like Staph fornari
Subject: Now sounds like Staph fornari

He says it a second time but I can't find anything resembling Staph fornari either.
Staphylococcus hominis is a species of staph...sm
Subject: Staphylococcus hominis is a species of staph...sm

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We had cultures done initially which showed him to have Enterobacter and staph which was sm
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sensitive to Floxin and he had been on s/l tenalones for about 14-20 days.

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Subject: s/l new pressin nose drops to treat staph infection


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Subject: wound cultures grew staph s/l avitromidus ?? avid-troe-muh-tus

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Subject: Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks


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Subject: methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (Staph aureus) (nmsg)

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HER negative
Subject: HER negative

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Subject: With a negative WBC? nm


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Subject: negative CT?

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O negative
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Subject: URI, RSS negative

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Seidel negative
Subject: Seidel negative

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s/l nobee negative?
Subject: s/l nobee negative?

Dr. Says:


Palpation of the uterus and adnexal areas are negative for any kind of masses or tenderness.  Did do a rectal exam.  She does have some positive external hemorrhoids.  The rectal exam was negative and the stool was (s/l nobee) negative today.


s/l nobee?


negative clonus??? which is
Subject: negative clonus??? which is

a spasm or twitching. 
Negative nystagmus?nm
Subject: Negative nystagmus?nm


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Subject: HER2/neu negative..........nm


Negative "look-see" ?
Subject: Negative "look-see" ?

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negative/positive
Subject: negative/positive

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Subject: how about negative log roll?

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gram-negative/Gram-negative
Subject: gram-negative/Gram-negative

I have an email in to my supe to clarify this, but how do you transcribe "gram-negative" in a report?


Capitalized or not?


I have done it both ways and have been counted off each time for it, so I am looking for a little clarity here!


TIA!


Negative McMurray - nm
Subject: Negative McMurray - nm

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