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I'm pretty sure that should be "ultrasound images". I typed radiology for years. They slu

Posted By: Grace on 2008-02-26
In Reply to: Renal ultrasound - see message please. - mt12

Subject: I'm pretty sure that should be "ultrasound images". I typed radiology for years. They slur that phase all the time.




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always typed skeletonized in op notes over the years. sm
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When did "c.v.a. tenderness" become unacceptable? For years that is how I typed it. nm
Subject: When did "c.v.a. tenderness" become unacceptable? For years that is how I typed it. nm

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I typed it for years as 1 word, then worked
Subject: I typed it for years as 1 word, then worked

for an ortho clinic for a while and was told it was 2.
leuko = white/colorless. I have typed for eight years...sm
Subject: leuko = white/colorless. I have typed for eight years...sm

and have never heard of "leuco" anything.
Glad to help. Haven't typed that term in years!! nm
Subject: Glad to help. Haven't typed that term in years!! nm


Sorry, I'm not finding anything. And I've typed ortho and radiology. Let me know if you find
Subject: Sorry, I'm not finding anything. And I've typed ortho and radiology. Let me know if you find out!


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.


I learned 27 years ago to use q.4h. (no spaces), past few years q.4 h. (see msg)
Subject: I learned 27 years ago to use q.4h. (no spaces), past few years q.4 h. (see msg)

Now some are saying it's q. 4h.??  UGH, YUCK!!  I have also worked on accounts where it had to be "every 4 hours," and we had to spell out p.r.n. (as needed for).  At least we got more characters. 


First rule:  It is all what the "client/account" wants, not always what the BOS says it is.  I realize that language and its usage is constantly changing, but I've seen so many BOS and client flip-flops on so many other things in nearly 3 decades that it's laughable.  What isn't laughable is when we get penalized for not knowing what they want, even when they, themselves, don't know or are wrong.


Oh, and I still prefer the old no spaces:  q.4h., q.4-6h., q.12h., and so on.....


Wow, thank you. Just years, years and more years of experience
Subject: Wow, thank you. Just years, years and more years of experience

and a constant thirst for learning something new everyday. As we all know this can get to be somewhat boring, but learning from what I transcribe as well as from other transcriptionists keeps me going (money is not bad either). It becomes a challenge. But I can't thank you enough for the kind words.

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images?
Subject: images?


It would just mean a few images one after the other, in a series. nm
Subject: It would just mean a few images one after the other, in a series. nm

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MR Angiogram Nit or Nip images
Subject: MR Angiogram Nit or Nip images

I do not type radiology.  Has anyone heard of nip or nit images on an MR Angiogram?  Thanks for your help.


T2 weighted images. n/m
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axial images
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Subject: Spill So contiguos 80 millimeter images?


 


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Pretty certain this one is not it....
Subject: Pretty certain this one is not it....

I am probably not even giving a good sounds like because it is so hard to hear. Thanks!
That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!
Subject: That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!


Pretty much that.
Subject: Pretty much that.

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Yes, I'm pretty sure he is still
Subject: Yes, I'm pretty sure he is still

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Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm
Subject: Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm

Thanks for taking a stab at it.    Been MT'g for a very long time and this is a first.  New account and so far 3 docs have dictated it as 40 and 4 weeks.   
Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.
Subject: Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.


pretty sure no e on the end
Subject: pretty sure no e on the end


pretty clearly (sm)
Subject: pretty clearly (sm)

He often slurs words but this is pretty clear. It's possible it doesn't begin with "t" but I do hear the "r", pretty sure of the "eye" sound and "n". It sounds like "Tree-in" long i. I really appreciate all your help.
I'm pretty sure that is it!
Subject: I'm pretty sure that is it!

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No, he pretty
Subject: No, he pretty

clearly said "the LOUsee" clamp several times in the report. I'm not new to OPs, but I'm at a loss on this one. I would really like to know out of curiosity, so I'm hoping QA knows!
I'm pretty sure
Subject: I'm pretty sure

those are British/English terms. :-)
That's a sounds like! Pretty bad, huh?
Subject: That's a sounds like! Pretty bad, huh?

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I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
Subject: I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help

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Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.
Subject: Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.

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Subject: I'm pretty sure it's correct-

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