| C-phone foot pedalPosted By: Renee on 2008-01-12In Reply to:
 
 Subject: C-phone foot pedal
 
 Does anyone know how to program the foot pedal for a C-phone??
 
 
 Complete Discussion Below:
  marks the location of current message within thread 
 
 The messages you are viewing 
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select 
the boards given in left menu
 Other related messages found in our database
 
 Type of translator phone
 Subject: Type of translator phone
 
 I'm not sure if this is just local or if anyone has heard of this:  s/l Sira phone or Zira phone
 You're welcome!  Cell phone dictation is the worst! nm
 Subject: You're welcome!  Cell phone dictation is the worst! nm
 
 x
 Patient with gangrene of foot.  On exam, the entire foot is ulcerated with s/l us-i-nest debris.
 Subject: Patient with gangrene of foot.  On exam, the entire foot is ulcerated with s/l us-i-nest debris.
 
 :-)
 AFO-ankle foot orthosis for drop foot.  nm
 Subject: AFO-ankle foot orthosis for drop foot.  nm
 
 nm
 s/l pedal splenomegaly
 Subject: s/l pedal splenomegaly
 
 
 check abdominal ultrasound, to rule out a pedal splenomegaly 
 TIA 
   pedal meds
 Subject: pedal meds
 
 
 s/l pee dal meds.  What could this be? 
   
 Thanks! pedal ectasias?
 Subject: pedal ectasias?
 
 
 Help!  Sounds like pedal ectasias. 
   
 Doc is describing complications patient could get if they were not rehabilitated including pneumonia, pressure sores, DVT etc.   pedal edema
 Subject: pedal edema
 
 
 Pedal pulses (nm)
 Subject: Pedal pulses (nm)
 
 
 x if they say *foot* - give 'em foot....nm
 Subject: if they say *foot* - give 'em foot....nm
 
 
   She has a prosthetic *above?* right foot for right foot drop.
 Subject: She has a prosthetic *above?* right foot for right foot drop.
 
 ,,
 could he be saying good pedal pulses?
 Subject: could he be saying good pedal pulses?
 
 
 dorsal pedal pulses??
 Subject: dorsal pedal pulses??
 
 
 dorsal pedal pulses..sm
 Subject: dorsal pedal pulses..sm
 
 That's the way the vascular surgeons say it....17 years ago I worked with the best on the planet.  I wouldn't steer ya wrong.
   s/l pedal or petal grasper
 Subject: s/l pedal or petal grasper
 
 pelvic surgery:  "A pedal/petal grasper was then used to move the bowel from the pelvis."  -- she's saying it very clearly, drawing a complete blank --- TIA
 Lower extremities ? - could be pedal OR it
 Subject: Lower extremities ? - could be pedal OR it
 
 could just be plain ol' palpable.
 It is the foot.  nm
 x
 foot
 Subject: foot
 
 
 He has full strength of his left foot **Eburgers** and proximal left lower limb muscles. 
 I know this is probably very simple. Thank you so much for any help!    foot x-ray
 Subject: foot x-ray
 
 
 AP, lateral and S/L "exa" sessamoid shows decreased joint space at the PIPJ of the second toe of the left foot.  Cannot find anything close. Patient has rigid contracture of the second digit.  Thanks for any help. 
   foot x-ray
 Subject: foot x-ray
 
 
 AP and lateral bilateral as well as a medial oblique and show anterior break of the cyma line, increase in talar declination, peritalar uncovering on the AP.  No evidence of any ____ was noted this date.  
   
 Sounds like osteo bell externa. 
   
 Thanks in advance! foot
 Subject: foot
 
 
 foot x-ray
 Subject: foot x-ray
 
 X-rays taken, AP and lateral oblique, and show marked lesion was negative for any exostosis or abnormal pathology.  Does show a S/L "sin-velenge" in the distal phalanx of the fifth toe of the right foot.
 foot
 Subject: foot
 
 a cheilectomy is a removal of the lips! Calcanectomy maybe?
 foot deformity
 Subject: foot deformity
 
 Charcot deformity?  Sounds like "charco or sharco". Thanks.
 Foot prosthesis
 Subject: Foot prosthesis
 
 
 She needs to get to the Prosthetic Center and get a new  Lennard splint as her old one has broken and they will check her AFO splint to make sure that during the daytime use it is fitting properly with correct padding over pressure points.  
 I cannot verify this splint, but that is what is sounds like he is saying.  Is this correct? ? Charcot foot
 Subject: ? Charcot foot
 
 
 s/l kidrow foot.
 Subject: s/l kidrow foot.
 
 
 Assessment:  Collapsing pes planus and *____* foot 7-1/2 weeks postop, right. 
 Patient had repair of posterior tibial tendon and calcaneal osteotomy. 
 THANKS! Yes, foot/ankle (nm)
 Subject: Yes, foot/ankle (nm)
 
 *
 Foot ulcers please see msg
 Subject: Foot ulcers please see msg
 
 There are S/L: dopulous signals in the right and left foot in the dorsal pedal and posterior tibial positions, and the right is better than the left.
 No,. the fracture is isn't in the foot, plus...
 Subject: No,. the fracture is isn't in the foot, plus...
 
 he is pronouncing it like this:
 
 tel-LOW.   I blanked it.  I did spent entirely too much time researching this one, but I hate when docs say something so clear and I can't reference it anywhere!
 Foot x-ray results
 Subject: Foot x-ray results
 
 
 Doc is giving foot x-ray results as follows. 
   
 
 
 IMPRESSION:  Oblique fracture, which is postoperative at the level of the first metatarsal.  S/L "Os-like" displacement at the fracture site is noted. 
 Anyone ever hear of something like that?  Thanks foot procedure
 Subject: foot procedure
 
 Excision of a porokeratic lesion and a s/l Shootie flap. TIA.
 s/l PER 4 fracture of his foot
 Subject: s/l PER 4 fracture of his foot
 
 I can't verify PER 4
 N-U support for foot? See msg
 Subject: N-U support for foot? See msg
 
 The patient underwent physical therapy and has been given an N-U support for his foot.
 
 Doc states it as "in dash you" support
 Foot surgery
 Subject: Foot surgery
 
 The tendons were retracted laterally.  At this time the s/l Mclaren elevary was introduced and the flexor plate was released.
 foot/ankle - THanks for looking
 Subject: foot/ankle - THanks for looking
 
 
 first ray of the left foot
 Subject: first ray of the left foot
 
 
 Foot surgery help?
 Subject: Foot surgery help?
 
 release of the lateral sesamoid ligament, and an adductor s/l re-tenectomy? was performed
 Foot Term?
 Subject: Foot Term?
 
 Past surgical history:  Excision of s/l os tibialic sternum, left foot?
 whole sentence, please. what comes before foot?
 Subject: whole sentence, please. what comes before foot?
 
 
 Does he say exactly what foot problem?
 Subject: Does he say exactly what foot problem?
 
 
 feet or foot?
 Subject: feet or foot?
 
 doc says 5 foot 4 inches.........should it be 5 feet 4 inches?
 foot s/l ex-blast-o-see-s
 Subject: foot s/l ex-blast-o-see-s
 
 
 In the extremity exam: 
 The patient does have a somewhat prominent __________ of the base of the left 1st metatarsal which the patient states is somewhat painful.  missing foot (sm)
 Subject: missing foot (sm)
 
 It's a missing foot. I'm thinking it's another word for phantom pain but I haven't been able to find anything. I've listened many times and it still sounds like "tre-eye-n". Or maybe plural. Later on he says it's not vascular but may be neurologic or musculoskelatal in nature.
 s/l calectomy of foot.  Thanks.
 Subject: s/l calectomy of foot.  Thanks.
 
 
 rear foot?
 Subject: rear foot?
 
 
 
 The patient presents to the office for evaluation of painful area of his left rear foot. 
 Sounds like the patient is on all 4's to me.  lol  Am I missing something???  Call me crazy but I'm thinking I should remove the word rear. bilateral foot?
 Subject: bilateral foot?
 
 or bilateral feet?
 s/l tricomed foot
 Subject: s/l tricomed foot
 
 DIAGNOSIS:  Early s/l tricomed foot, right foot.
 --metatarsal is foot - don't think it would be
 Subject: --metatarsal is foot - don't think it would be
 
 x
 part of the foot
 Subject: part of the foot
 
 
 ok, clearly I am having a really bad day, because I can't figure this one out! 
 "multiple areas of increased glycolytic activity within the legs bilaterally including in the right plantar aspect of the foot at the s/l "taylor calcemial" region." 
   
 Help! This is driving me nuts! Thanks Foot surgery
 Subject: Foot surgery
 
 PROCEDURE:  Calcaneal osteotomy (s/o Coleman slide), with looping of the anterior tibialis on the talus head.
 
 |