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Doc repeats this word over and over. Any ideas? s/l "poe-sigh." sm

Posted By: mhays on 2009-01-25
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Subject: Doc repeats this word over and over. Any ideas? s/l "poe-sigh." sm

He merely acknowledges a 30 percent reduction in his original pre-operative pain, yet has now developed new s/l “poe-sigh” pain specific to the medial retinaculum and region of the infrapatellar tendon.


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Subject: Sigh...posted before done. SM

It's hard to judge these things without hearing them - I went with what was closest to the sentence provided. While the patient could have been "dyspneic-looking like a patient with COPD or sleep apnea," that just didn't sit right with my gut.
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Subject: Never mind..........sigh.

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Subject: or they expel gas and sigh afterwards? nm

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Subject: That's it! (I should have know that, huh?..heavy sigh) Thank you!


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Subject: Another one... :::sigh::: See message, please!

 


I am doing an op report: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with operative cholangiograms.  The doctor clearly says diagnosIS, although I know they do that all the time and then give numbered lists, so I know not to count on that. For the diagnosis, she says "Chronic cholecystitis, cholelithiasis."  She runs them together just like that, no pause in between or anything.


Do these go together the way I have them now, as one diagnosis just separated with a comma?  Should I have them separated and numbered instead?


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This also pertains to the other question I asked.  This doctor is driving me CRAZY.  The audio quality is horriblel - sounds like he is using a can and a string rather than a PHONE.  AARRGGHH.  <deep breath>


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Subject: I'm listening again (and again - sigh) would attachment make sense here. Proximal attachment sm

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Subject: Hmm, sorry, no ideas here - hopefully someone else can help. nm


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Subject: Does anyone have any ideas what this could be?

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Go to google.com and type in "suntuf." You will get 8900 hits. See if any of those look like a medical word to you.

If not, then you have almost done your due diligence in terms of searching on your own.

Now, open up your reference books (of which you should have several), and pour through them, looking for something that makes sense in the context of the patient's visit and history. If you find nothing, then you have almost completed the due diligence for which you're responsible before you ask for help.

Now, go to Google and type in all of the words you think it sounds like. If none of those come up as medical terms (on reputable sites) that make sense in the patient's history and reason for visit, and sound exactly like what the doctor is saying, you have completed the due diligence you're responsible for in order to post here with your question.

Please, only post your question once. You may follow up to replies on that one post, but do not continue to post the same question as separate threads. If no one answers your question to your liking, it is time to either ask your supervisor or leave a blank. Repeating the same question over and over will not lead to an answer - it will lead to the frustration of people trying to help you.

If this is a term the doctor says repeatedly, you need to ask your supervisor for examples of that doctor's report. In it, you will most likely find exactly what you're looking for, and you will also have samples for further questions you may have.

If not, leave a blank and ask whomever QAs your work for the answer to your blank.

The word help board is not here to type your reports for you. It is here after you have exhausted all other means of finding an answer. Otherwise, it not only appears as if you're taking the help of others for granted, you're expecting someone else to do your work for you.

Good luck finding the words you're looking for. I'm sure we're all curious to hear what the real phrase was, once you are given the answer to your blank. Please keep us updated.

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