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urinary tract infection - greater than 100,000 ??? negative rods

Posted By: BV on 2005-11-01
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Urinary tract infection
Subject: Urinary tract infection


urinary tract infection
Subject: urinary tract infection

I know that everyone says "a urinary tract infection," but should it not be "an urinary tract infection?"
Type of urinary tract infection (??)
Subject: Type of urinary tract infection (??)

Report is related to a resistant urinary tract infection.  Doc says, "She was found to have a (s/l perodeus merabolis) that was resistant to Bactrim." 


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[surasia] urinary tract infection ??? Any help appreciated! Thx ME
Subject: [surasia] urinary tract infection ??? Any help appreciated! Thx ME


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. 


Is this for urinary tract? nm
Subject: Is this for urinary tract? nm


could be "gram-negative rods" - nm
Subject: could be "gram-negative rods" - nm

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There were 2 out of 2 gram-negative rods, is what I would do.
Subject: There were 2 out of 2 gram-negative rods, is what I would do.

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how is this typed: 10 to the 5th gram-negative rods?

sm


Two out of two positive gram negative rods?
Subject: Two out of two positive gram negative rods?

Does that sound right? What's the right way for it to be transcribed?
Took a while but found it. LUTS lower urinary tract symptoms. Thanks for trying. nm
Subject: Took a while but found it. LUTS lower urinary tract symptoms. Thanks for trying. nm

nm
Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for: Preventing and treating urinary tract infections
Subject: Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for: Preventing and treating urinary tract infections


Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for preventing and treating urinary tract infections.
Subject: Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for preventing and treating urinary tract infections.


gram-negative *leak? proof* rods?
Subject: gram-negative *leak? proof* rods?


I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivit
Subject: I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivities to..."

What does the dictator say immediately following your problem spot?


Could be nitrite... especially if the patient has a urinary infection
Subject: Could be nitrite... especially if the patient has a urinary infection


urinary infection with S/L soracea syndrome???
Subject: urinary infection with S/L soracea syndrome???


Urinary symptoms. Will send out C&S to rule out s/l cold infection.
Subject: Urinary symptoms. Will send out C&S to rule out s/l cold infection.


I would put tract, as in sinus tract (tunnel) formation. IMO. nm
Subject: I would put tract, as in sinus tract (tunnel) formation. IMO. nm


may be "nidus of" infection (i.e. source/focus of infection) .nm
Subject: may be "nidus of" infection (i.e. source/focus of infection) .nm


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


Type of infection s/l merse infection?
Subject: Type of infection s/l merse infection?

I'm stumped.  New doctor for me and I have never heard anything like this.  Sounds like merse infection?  Any ideas?
Jerovecki infection or Gerovecki infection...see more
Subject: Jerovecki infection or Gerovecki infection...see more

The prophylactic antibiotic that I probably would give her would be something to avoid Pneumocystis corinii "Gerovecki infection" or "Jerovecki infection."
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.

:-)
May be Harrington rods
Subject: May be Harrington rods


s/l Aynet Rods
Subject: s/l Aynet Rods

Hello,

Can someone please help me with this? The procedure is a total left knee arthroplasty. It sounds like they are saying "Aynet rods". I can't find this term ANYWHERE.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
How would you type *10 to the 5th* gram-neg rods?
Subject: How would you type *10 to the 5th* gram-neg rods?

Hyphens, no hypens?  I can't do superscript, and I don't feel like I should change the numbers, though I *guess* I could...  Thanks
McMurray's negative. Lachman's negative. nm
Subject: McMurray's negative. Lachman's negative. nm


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

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Surgical History: s/l harris rods in her spine. SM
Subject: Surgical History: s/l harris rods in her spine. SM

Does not sound like Harrington... sounds just like "Harris rods"
Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R
Subject: Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R


Okay, but he is not saying greater
Subject: Okay, but he is not saying greater

just sacral or sacrosciatic notch. Thanks. I am going to flag it because I have another blank in the report.
Greater/less than
Subject: Greater/less than

When you transcribe that the urine/blood/whatever has greater than (whatever) or less than, do you type out "greater than" or "less than" or do you use the symbols < > ?? 


Thanks! 


Greater than/less than.
Subject: Greater than/less than.

I do too, type out the words that is.  But I'm so paranoid.  Focus dinged me for putting a hyphen between follow and up.  I'm not with the same company now so Focus is no longer an issue.  Love my new company!


Thanks for gettinng back to me.


 


 


greater than 100,000
Subject: greater than 100,000


Greater than 10 to the 5?
Subject: Greater than 10 to the 5?


Should this be spelled out or is the 5 written as an exponent?  Dictation states: greater than 10 to the 5 of E. coli with pan sensitivity.  Thanks.



Greater than mine, obviously
Subject: Greater than mine, obviously

    
dunno but sometimes they say A2 greater than P2...
Subject: dunno but sometimes they say A2 greater than P2...


..of the greater trochanter...nm
Subject: ..of the greater trochanter...nm

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greater alar
Subject: greater alar


mets greater than 4?
Subject: mets greater than 4?

The patient has not had any coronary revascularization or evaluation ever.  He does not have any clinical predictors.  He has good s/l  mets?????? greater than 4.  The patient can go to the operating room with minimal cardiac risk.  The doc is spelling the sounds like.  Thanks


greater trochanteric apophysitis
Subject: greater trochanteric apophysitis

or is it epiphysitis


I cannot tell which one that he is dictating.. The definitions look kind of similar and google wont really verify. 


 


Thanks for any help!


upper tip of greater trochanter perhaps? nm
Subject: upper tip of greater trochanter perhaps? nm

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would they say with mild anemia is greater than
Subject: would they say with mild anemia is greater than

s/l 15/8? has CT changes?
yes, meaning greater trochanter
Subject: yes, meaning greater trochanter


quit greater than 30 years ago
Subject: quit greater than 30 years ago


lab: ** clesalium amonion* greater than 100,000 in his urine
Subject: lab: ** clesalium amonion* greater than 100,000 in his urine


on physical examination his BBI was greater than 1. Whats a BBI???? - nm
Subject: on physical examination his BBI was greater than 1. Whats a BBI???? - nm


Yes- I can now hear greater than left then s/l pos 1 plus 1 show benign
Subject: Yes- I can now hear greater than left then s/l pos 1 plus 1 show benign


sentence is : The patient has mild anemia, it is greater than 15/8?
Subject: sentence is : The patient has mild anemia, it is greater than 15/8?

has CT changes and a colonoscopy was being done to evaluate for any colon polyps or a neoplasm.