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google blow-by oxygen

Posted By: nm on 2006-01-03
In Reply to: . He was found with his s/l BLOBI O2 off of his trach in respiratory arrest. He was blue. - I have a headache! nm

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humidified blow-by 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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...insufflated. They blow it up like a balloon! nm
Subject: ...insufflated. They blow it up like a balloon! nm

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Patient will have a s/l *blow* tube for nursing light. Please sm..
Subject: Patient will have a s/l *blow* tube for nursing light. Please sm..

Also s/l *blue* tube.  Thinks.


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!


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

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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.


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


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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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


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

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home 02 (on home oxygen)
Subject: home 02 (on home oxygen)

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Google
If you type a term in Google you will usually get an answer, and a lot of times the TM symbol will be in the search results.
from google....sm...........
Subject: from google....sm...........

5 French Weinberg catheter and the standard Seldinger. technique


but you can only view it at google if you click on CACHE because it's password protected site in pdf.............


If you go to google
Subject: If you go to google

Benirshki inscision (which is the s/l...)
it comes up and says
"Did you mean Binirschke incision?"
Please Google exactly what you have here.
Subject: Please Google exactly what you have here.

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Thank you, thank you - I had put in google....sm
Subject: Thank you, thank you - I had put in google....sm

iliocolectomy or ileocolectomy and NOTHING CAME UP so now I did what you said and only put in ileocolectomy and it all came up!!  Thanks again for the heads up!!!!! 
If you google it, it comes up as such.
Subject: If you google it, it comes up as such.

Don't take my word for it because I'm new at MT, but I did find examples of "sounded."
Google....sm
Subject: Google....sm

Go to Google and type in "Moreland hip revision."  Good luck!


Tried Google
Subject: Tried Google

Nothing came up. Usually if it is out there, Google will find it. So I'm basically ready to give up. Thanks for your help though. I appreciate it.
Google
Subject: Google

Oh boy do they !!!
did you try to Google it?
Subject: did you try to Google it?

It comes up with a trillion hits on Google.
I did google it.
Subject: I did google it.

However, I think that google works when it wants to. I switch back and forth between google and ask.com
Google. It is really available if you look.
Subject: Google. It is really available if you look.

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Try Google nm
Subject: Try Google nm

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Thank you. I did Google with the following
Subject: Thank you. I did Google with the following

P anka aska titer medical. Just never have heard of it so didn't know. Thanks!
google
Subject: google

If you google acircular vertigo it comes up a circular vertigo and there is reorts with it that way so i would just put a circular vertigo.
Google comes up with 43,500
Subject: Google comes up with 43,500

hits, my guess is that it is a brand name.

I did but google... sm
Subject: I did but google... sm

Not always is google correct!!


Many times google will bring up words that are spelled incorrectly b/c there are so many websites out there, that there can be a mistake in the website, and google does not diffrentiate that. The way to know if google is 100% correct is:


1. See according to the amount of sites it found. If it is less than a few hundred, it is most probably spelled differently (and many times it will ask you "did you mean ...")


2. See if the top has a heading of what you typed with subheadings such as TREATMENT, PROCEDURES, etc. That is usually brought up for medications and medical terminology.