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i agree...diameter, mobile, tender... nm

Posted By: flybye on 2008-10-10
In Reply to: thinking... - MT

Subject: i agree...diameter, mobile, tender... nm




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? mobile ? (nm)
Subject: ? mobile ? (nm)


It is pea size, it is nontender and it is mobile.
Subject: It is pea size, it is nontender and it is mobile.

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mobile prostatic cysts maybe? NM
Subject: mobile prostatic cysts maybe? NM


how about "...mobile calculi seen in the gallbladder"? nm
Subject: how about "...mobile calculi seen in the gallbladder"? nm


4 mm in diameter
Subject: 4 mm in diameter

i know it should be a 4-mm mole.

but what if he says "a mole 4 millimeters in diameter"?

should I type Ɗ mm in diameter'?
or mobile prostatic utricle cysts (?) NM
Subject: or mobile prostatic utricle cysts (?) NM


ABCD - D for diameter............
Subject: ABCD - D for diameter............

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bicerebellar diameter
Subject: bicerebellar diameter

http://www.greenjournal.org/cgi/content/full/100/6/1168
Her cervix and organ s/l insegment appear to be quite mobile and nontender.
Subject: Her cervix and organ s/l insegment appear to be quite mobile and nontender.


BPD? Biparietal diameter 8 out of 8...would need more info
Subject: BPD? Biparietal diameter 8 out of 8...would need more info

though...but in my experience BPD is biparietal diameter. If you research it, you can find out what is means, etc., k?
Sometimes they mention diameter of fibers. sm
Subject: Sometimes they mention diameter of fibers. sm


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  • tender
    Subject: tender


    No. He's definitely saying pan. I think he may mean literally tender all over
    Subject: No. He's definitely saying pan. I think he may mean literally tender all over


    could be tender hematoma.
    Subject: could be tender hematoma.


    Could it be ൶ outer diameter?" Maybe he's saying 32.0 length head, but not sure. nm
    Subject: Could it be ൶ outer diameter?" Maybe he's saying 32.0 length head, but not sure. nm

    xx
    How do you type 38,000th inch diameter wire?
    Subject: How do you type 38,000th inch diameter wire?

    0.038", 0.038 inch, 38,000th inch, etc.?  Thanks for the help.
    swollen tender gland? nm
    Subject: swollen tender gland? nm


    tendon or tender neuropathy?
    Subject: tendon or tender neuropathy?

    In addition, she has some s/l tendon or tender neuropathy noted into the subscapular tendon.


    Sinuses are s/l pan tender to palpation.
    Subject: Sinuses are s/l pan tender to palpation.


    after a birth, breasts were non-tender, non s/l ag-ra-nay-shish
    Subject: after a birth, breasts were non-tender, non s/l ag-ra-nay-shish


    Abdomen tender, generalized, but TYMPANIC?
    Subject: Abdomen tender, generalized, but TYMPANIC?


    THe *hycter* of his scar tissue is less tender today.
    Subject: THe *hycter* of his scar tissue is less tender today.

    nm
    "The loop memory of each lens is expressed as the difference between the initial overall diameter
    Subject: "The loop memory of each lens is expressed as the difference between the initial overall diameter measurement (pretest) and the measurement at each time point; the lower the value, the higher the memory. " Per the Cataract Institute


    ENT postsurgery...use the s/l glass-cauk only at night in case it is tender to lie on. nm
    Subject: ENT postsurgery...use the s/l glass-cauk only at night in case it is tender to lie on. nm

    nm
    Just want to verify, Source Path diameter vaginal ring? This is for high-dose brachytherapy for
    Subject: Just want to verify, Source Path diameter vaginal ring? This is for high-dose brachytherapy for

    cervical cancer. I can't document it any where.
    Breast exam S/L slight FLYBO or FIBER tender tissue
    Subject: Breast exam S/L slight FLYBO or FIBER tender tissue

    Breasts:  Bilaterally without dimpling or retraction.  There are no firm, fixed, or dominant masses.  There is some slight FLYBO or FIBER tender tissue in the upper quadrants bilaterally.  There is no adenopathy.  Nipples are benign.


    Tender at the anatomic snuffbox. No tenderness at the hook of the s/l hand mate. Correct? nm
    Subject: Tender at the anatomic snuffbox. No tenderness at the hook of the s/l hand mate. Correct? nm


    okay trying this again. it ate my post s/l multiple level or mobile level spout
    Subject: okay trying this again. it ate my post s/l multiple level or mobile level spout

    He is listing past surgeries.. first time sounded like mobile level spout in 1960 while in the military.. then it sounded like multiple level spout, anyone have a clue?  tia.. Gina


    I agree with this....
    Subject: I agree with this....

    I agree...I think hematopoiesis is correct because there is a hematopoietic marrow..so all of that shoud fit in together...Hope this helps.
    I agree.....sm
    Subject: I agree.....sm

    Faint visualization of the appendix sounds right. I type BE's all day (lucky me!!)
    Agree! nm
    Subject: Agree! nm

    x
    I agree - sm
    Subject: I agree - sm

    As long as a testee is allowed to use reference material, etc. why should they not ask a question here? I personally research all of my own questions, but I do help out those that ask on this site, as well, if I know the answer. Besides, who made the above poster the "tester police" anyway? I saw no complaint from the administrator concerning multiple posts for a similar question.
    Agree. nm
    Subject: Agree. nm

    x
    I definitely agree!
    Subject: I definitely agree!

    He (or she, can't tell!) is saying peri J-tube abscess, which I am taking to mean there is an abscess in or around the J-tube insertion site, but peri-J-tube looks terrible and can't find periabscess or peri-abscess to reword the sentence. I have had this same dictator for the last 2 1/2 hours since I logged on!!!! 
    Agree with you...
    Subject: Agree with you...

    And after all that, the most professional and correct answer would actually be...leave a blank ;)
    Yes, I agree with that but--sm
    Subject: Yes, I agree with that but--sm

    some people quote from this thing like it is the Bible or something, and it just is not. There are A LOT of doctors out there who do not adhere by the BOS and prefer their own guidelines. It does not make them wrong. It is just a matter of preference, more than anything. What's the AAMT gonna do, slap your hand if you don't use their guidelines?? shheesh. what a rip!
    I would agree with you that...
    Subject: I would agree with you that...

    it's either "skull base structures" or even more likely "skull and bony structures".   I have never seen "scobi" in my years either, but see how it can be easily misunderstood as that for one the phrases above with a fast dictator.
    I agree with M.A. -- sm
    Subject: I agree with M.A. -- sm

    I think the "reostis" is "sphero" and "sight" is "cyte" -- giving the word "spherocyte".

    Have a great weekend.
    I agree with ER MT
    Subject: I agree with ER MT

    It is probably lung cancer.
    Agree with n.p.o. (nm)
    Subject: Agree with n.p.o. (nm)

    x
    I agree.
    Subject: I agree.

    Very nice people that have saved my tail from the chopblock! LOL
    I agree
    Subject: I agree

    It is a shame when the doctors do not specify what exactly they want quoted.  Tough call, but I agree "too busy".  You kind of have to put yourself in the doc's place.  Doc asks:  Are you exercising?  Pt. states:  "No, too busy.", or "No, I'm too bus."  That sort of thing....  
    I agree with ER MT
    Subject: I agree with ER MT

    if it is an Asian dictating and he/she says the patient is an Oriental male/female, then I transcribe it as Oriental. 
    EXACTLY - I agree with MT in MT....sm
    Subject: EXACTLY - I agree with MT in MT....sm

    Not my/our job to correct their way(s) of thinking nor their political


    (un)correctness....they say Oriental, that's what they get......


    I agree (sm)
    Subject: I agree (sm)








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    I AGREE!
    Subject: I AGREE!


    I agree.. the BOS is not the know all and end all--sm
    Subject: I agree.. the BOS is not the know all and end all--sm

    with anything, except the 80.00 they want you to spend on it every year, when they keep changing things just to make someone buy it. I can live without it, and my docs say Baker's cyst and want it typed that way.
    i agree with 110
    Subject: i agree with 110


    I agree
    Subject: I agree

    cc:  Patient Name


    Enclosure (MRI results)


    I believe the Enclosure is for the therapist's review of the MRI results since the letter is addressed to the therapist. 


    and I agree......sm
    Subject: and I agree......sm

    What I do...


    The patient is a pleasant, elderly, overweight, chronically ill-appearing, 72-year-old white female.


    That's just my way, as I use commas to separate adjectives (any description before you get to the word female).


    I agree
    Subject: I agree

    I believe they're saying C&S for culture and sensitivity although double check the client profile to see if you're suppose to spell it out or leave as is.