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Good guess, but doesn't fit with trans..She has about 40 drugs taking with these diagnoses, sm

Posted By: tracy on 2008-01-09
In Reply to: Maybe Xopenex for asthma? sm - Txczech

Subject: Good guess, but doesn't fit with trans..She has about 40 drugs taking with these diagnoses, sm

chronic daily headaches, migraines, multiple personality disorder, fibromyalgia, anxiety, depression, chronic back pain, chronic knee pain, arthritis, fatigue, chronic pain disorder, chronic pain dysregulation, convergence spasms, history of Cushing’s syndrome, and multiple medication over usage, including narcotics. 


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It's a good guess but it doesn't really sound like that to me.
Subject: It's a good guess but it doesn't really sound like that to me.

Thanks for the try though! 
Thx ladies. Doesn't fit. I seem to be trapped in a 6 min dictation nightmare taking 1-1/2 hours :
Subject: Thx ladies. Doesn't fit. I seem to be trapped in a 6 min dictation nightmare taking 1-1/2 hours :(


taking a guess here . . .
Subject: taking a guess here . . .

vitreous humor
Taking a guess here (sm)
Subject: Taking a guess here (sm)

cephalosporin which is an antibiotic. Does the child have an infection or cellulitis of some sort?
Okay taking a guess here - "cromolyn sodium"?
Subject: Okay taking a guess here - "cromolyn sodium"?


Also taking a guess...*collagen sutures*?
Subject: Also taking a guess...*collagen sutures*?

nm
"ORIF changes left hip...."? Just taking a guess here...NM
Subject: "ORIF changes left hip...."? Just taking a guess here...NM

x
Taking guess, could he be saying siac short for sciatica. There
Subject: Taking guess, could he be saying siac short for sciatica. There

is a med called Ziac, but I don't know if this fits into context as no further info is given about what is wrong with the patient.
taking a guess here...maybe Silvadene cream to ulcers? NM
Subject: taking a guess here...maybe Silvadene cream to ulcers? NM

xxx
drugs.com if pretty good.
Subject: drugs.com if pretty good.


Looking for good a resource for generic drugs?
Subject: Looking for good a resource for generic drugs?

Does anyone know of a good resource, online or otherwise, for finding generic drug spellings?  I currently use RxList.com and do not have much luck finding the correct spelling of generic names.
doesn't it feel good-
Subject: doesn't it feel good-

when we get an AWARD!!! Don't feel bad, we all have those days!! I hate it when there is an English word that I can't seem to spell!!
Taking a wild guess here - ferrous fumarate (s/l -- fer us fyoo ma rate)
Subject: Taking a wild guess here - ferrous fumarate (s/l -- fer us fyoo ma rate)


Drugs.com has a pretty good site of information.
Subject: Drugs.com has a pretty good site of information.


VERY dangerous to guess drugs with sm
Subject: VERY dangerous to guess drugs with sm

someone else's s/l and no text!
good article, thanks....it just doesn't sound like swelling though..sm
Subject: good article, thanks....it just doesn't sound like swelling though..sm

here is more info on the patient.

She has marked soft tissue loss anteriorly as she always has had and I can easily see, if not palpate, the humeral head beneath her skin, though fortunately it remains virtually non-painful. She has anterior instability and I suggest that she likely is subluxing or even dislocating this humeral head because of her complete absence of soft tissue.
I hate to guess on drugs, but sounds like Mobic
Subject: I hate to guess on drugs, but sounds like Mobic

Here's what QuickLook has to say 'bout it:


U.S./Canadian Brand Names
Mobic®


Therapeutic Category



  • Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID)

Use

Relief of signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis

Usual Dosage

Adult: Oral: Initial: 7.5 mg once daily; some patients may receive additional benefit from an increased dose of 15 mg once daily

Dosage Forms

Tablet: 7.5 mg, 15 mg


Doesn't it feel great when you figure out a blank? Good for you! nm
Subject: Doesn't it feel great when you figure out a blank? Good for you! nm

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My guess doesn't make much sense here but..
Subject: My guess doesn't make much sense here but..

A doc wouldn't ever say "percussion tenderness" when referring to extremities would they?  I've heard it when referring to abdomen or spine.  I'm totally reaching and would love to hear what they are saying...such a mystery!


it doesn't sound like it on re-listen - thanks for the guess though :)
Subject: it doesn't sound like it on re-listen - thanks for the guess though :)


Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
Subject: Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm

nm
Good/clear dicator says "Mal Ex" Typed him for years and is awesome. Doesn't sound like M
Subject: Good/clear dicator says "Mal Ex" Typed him for years and is awesome. Doesn't sound like Maxalt.


Good guess. nm
Subject: Good guess. nm


That's a good guess too. :-)
Subject: That's a good guess too. :-)


Good guess, but...........
Subject: Good guess, but...........

The patient actually also takes finasteride. This drug clearly sounds like "fanesimide" and there is no additional info as it is in a list of meds. Thanks for the try though. I really appreciate it!!

Abby :)
That's a good guess, it was very unclear . . . sm
Subject: That's a good guess, it was very unclear . . . sm

so, I blanked it in the report, ""_____ dialysis"", and QA filled it in with ""Q-dialysis"", so I was just wondering where they got their information from.  This is not the first time I have found a questionable QA fill-in.
Leaving it CROIMI, but very good guess--wouldn't have thought of it. Thanks! (nm)
Subject: Leaving it CROIMI, but very good guess--wouldn't have thought of it. Thanks! (nm)

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doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm
Subject: doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm

Her whole sentence is: Chemistries show a mild increase in the s/l WIN (22) suggestive of mild dehydration and a mild increase in calcium (10.2)
He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.
Subject: He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.

nm
for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com
Subject: for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com

worth a dry, can also search part of drug ie *threx
There is Trans-Ver-Sal
Subject: There is Trans-Ver-Sal

healthopedia.com is a good site and medlineplus.com
maybe Trans-Ver-Sal nm
Subject: maybe Trans-Ver-Sal nm


s/l trans-one screw
Subject: s/l trans-one screw

The patient returns to clinic for followup after an L5-S1 s/l trans-one screw with bilateral posterior facet screw fixation.
trans echo
Subject: trans echo

There is a transesophageal echocardiography guided cardioversion.

Could they be shortening it to trans-echo guided cardioversion?
trans tendinous sutures ?
Subject: trans tendinous sutures ?

Anyone heard of this for rotator cuff repair?
I can't get the Stedman spell checker to to with transtendinous sutures either.

Any ideas?
I listened for it, but he says Trans very clearly. It is possible that he is misspeaking, though. Th
Subject: I listened for it, but he says Trans very clearly. It is possible that he is misspeaking, though. Thank you!

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Only other thing I find is Trans-Fx
Subject: Only other thing I find is Trans-Fx

which is a bodybuilding supplement. Good luck.
trans is prefix that is used denoting across, through, beyond; etc. nm
Subject: trans is prefix that is used denoting across, through, beyond; etc. nm


s/l otalous ca-ve-trans within TMs bilaterally.
Subject: s/l otalous ca-ve-trans within TMs bilaterally.

x
infant surgery, a s/l trans??? warming pad? nm
Subject: infant surgery, a s/l trans??? warming pad? nm

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s/l trans-trum sca-pole-o-mene
Subject: s/l trans-trum sca-pole-o-mene

To use on a  trip to avoid seasickness. 


Thanks for the tip. She did have a bladder problem so it is probably trans uretheral sling!!!
Subject: Thanks for the tip. She did have a bladder problem so it is probably trans uretheral sling!!!


hemoglobin is lees than 9 or is becoming trans _____________ dependent. Thanks. nm
Subject: hemoglobin is lees than 9 or is becoming trans _____________ dependent. Thanks. nm

nm
Trans is very clear then a mumble, maybe transwarming warming pad? nm
Subject: Trans is very clear then a mumble, maybe transwarming warming pad? nm

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Stedman's med trans skill builders has back-bled
Subject: Stedman's med trans skill builders has back-bled


NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain

the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!

Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.

Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.

GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
Cardioversion type? s/l trans-achoo-gite cardioversion ? I'm stumped on this one!
Subject: Cardioversion type? s/l trans-achoo-gite cardioversion ? I'm stumped on this one!


Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm


Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm


I think it is only the diagnoses that need....
Subject: I think it is only the diagnoses that need....

to be spelled out. This part is more like the plan.
diagnoses
Subject: diagnoses

Axis I - VI are not arms of one diagnosis, but of many diagnoses, in different systems and considerations. They include psychiatric diagnoses, functional diagnoses, physical illness diagnoses, etc., etc.