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I think it is leaflet, I flagged it, just in case, thanks.

Posted By: mt on 2008-10-02
In Reply to: aortic valve is s/l trilucid or tri leaflet? - mt

Subject: I think it is leaflet, I flagged it, just in case, thanks.

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aortic valve is s/l trilucid or tri leaflet?
Subject: aortic valve is s/l trilucid or tri leaflet?

XX
It is upper case for stain, lower case
Subject: It is upper case for stain, lower case

x
s/l “the hell with systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet is noted.”
Subject: s/l “the hell with systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet is noted.”

From a TEE report (doctor with thick Indian accent):


s/l “the hell with systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet is noted.”


 


 


flagged it for QA nm
Subject: flagged it for QA nm

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Thanks for looking, I flagged for QA. nm
Subject: Thanks for looking, I flagged for QA. nm

nm
Flagged for QA, thanks for looking.
Subject: Flagged for QA, thanks for looking.


I flagged this one.
Subject: I flagged this one.


ty for trying, I flagged out :)
Subject: ty for trying, I flagged out :)


She said it twice so I am sure. I flagged it. nm
Subject: She said it twice so I am sure. I flagged it. nm

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Thanks for the help. I flagged it. NM
Subject: Thanks for the help. I flagged it. NM

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I definitely would have flagged it, too. Not sure why
Subject: I definitely would have flagged it, too. Not sure why

they chose to keep the text as it was - maybe thinking that "technically" he is not a drinker right now because he is in rehab - doesn't make much sense to me.
I flagged this one but will let you know - thank you - nm
Subject: I flagged this one but will let you know - thank you - nm


I went ahead and flagged it even though
Subject: I went ahead and flagged it even though

he never again mentions the left tonsil.  Even at the end of the dictation when he says the plan is to rule out a right peritonsillar abscess.  Same thing he said in chief complaint, except there he said "left".  Oh well....I flagged it and I'll let QA make the change.


Thanks for the advice.


Thanks...I did think of that too...that's one of the reasons I flagged it.
Subject: Thanks...I did think of that too...that's one of the reasons I flagged it.

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That may be it, went ahead and flagged it though thank you
Subject: That may be it, went ahead and flagged it though thank you

x
Thanks for the help...I had to send it, so flagged it.
Subject: Thanks for the help...I had to send it, so flagged it.

WAG!  Funny!  
I flagged it for my QA, so I'll see what she says. Thank you for all the help!
Subject: I flagged it for my QA, so I'll see what she says. Thank you for all the help!


possibly, but I flagged it. tx!
Subject: possibly, but I flagged it. tx!

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It didn't s/l that either, so I flagged it! thank you anyways!
Subject: It didn't s/l that either, so I flagged it! thank you anyways!

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Thanks. I had to turn it in flagged.
Subject: Thanks. I had to turn it in flagged.

But I'll save the word for next time.
No wasn't Lamisil. I flagged it. Thanks though. nm
Subject: No wasn't Lamisil. I flagged it. Thanks though. nm

nm
oh - good suggestion. I already sent and flagged it.
Subject: oh - good suggestion. I already sent and flagged it.

that may have been it.

thanks!


I finally flagged it and turned it in sm
Subject: I finally flagged it and turned it in sm

Hopefully next time he says it he will either say it more plainly, spell it, or whatever. I will post it when he does.


Thanks very much to everyone for their help! 


Thank you both. I left a blank and flagged.
Subject: Thank you both. I left a blank and flagged.


I feel sure that is it but I had to send it in. I flagged it. Thanks nm
Subject: I feel sure that is it but I had to send it in. I flagged it. Thanks nm

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thanks guys I flagged it and sent it in already. I could not find it anywhere, however I will not
Subject: thanks guys I flagged it and sent it in already. I could not find it anywhere, however I will not forget it now!


I flagged it, because I think he made a mistake.
Subject: I flagged it, because I think he made a mistake.

I think he meant McMurray, but he was clear in NOT saying that.  Thanks anyways and I really appreciate that list!  Great resource!
I flagged it... almost sounded like medial borders, but not really...sm
Subject: I flagged it... almost sounded like medial borders, but not really...sm

first week on the job so I'm still on full editing, which helps.
I just could not hear purulent, suppurative, etc. I flagged it. Thx! nm
Subject: I just could not hear purulent, suppurative, etc. I flagged it. Thx! nm

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Thanks so much for looking. I searched everywhere. She was loud and clear so therefore I flagged it
Subject: Thanks so much for looking. I searched everywhere. She was loud and clear so therefore I flagged it as it was a stat and had to move along.

I thank you for your time.
Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear


No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm
Subject: No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm


Thanks for trying. Its a mumbler lady neurosurgeon, so it gets flagged. Too long of a day!
Subject: Thanks for trying. Its a mumbler lady neurosurgeon, so it gets flagged. Too long of a day!


Yes! that could be it. I already sent it in and flagged it, but I'll make note of this for futur
Subject: Yes! that could be it. I already sent it in and flagged it, but I'll make note of this for future. This doc doesn't finish words completely so driving me crazy.


In this case.... c msg
Subject: In this case.... c msg

Nothing is wrong with grammer/punctuation. Therefore, I agree with verbatim and it should stay PRN Tylenol
Just so you know, in case it comes up later, sm
Subject: Just so you know, in case it comes up later, sm

The expression is "I'm at a loss" not "lost." And it should read "Mother deceased at age 71" not "decease." These just might be typos as you're probably in a hurry, but I wanted to be sure you were aware just in case.

:)


oh. in that case, I'm not sure - sorry to be of no help!
Subject: oh. in that case, I'm not sure - sorry to be of no help!


Oh! In that case,
Subject: Oh! In that case,

I think he means mode or modality.



Thanks, but I think in this case
Subject: Thanks, but I think in this case

it means painting on canvas, which is a type of material.


I'm not at all crafty, but when I google canvassing and crafts, that's what I'm finding.


not in this case.
Subject: not in this case.

xx
during the case?
Subject: during the case?

x
In this case, no.
Subject: In this case, no.

The dictator in your example is not giving a specific clinic; the word "a" or "the" is understood.

You will often hear "The patient was seen by Oncology," or "...when Cardiology evaluated the patient." A good rule of thumb is: If you can substitute "Bob," then you DO capitalize. "The patient was seen by Bob." Yes. "The patient was seen by the cardiology service," -- "The patient was seen by the Bob..." No. Get it?

Of course, in MT every rule was made to be broken. This is a rule of thumb, but it always depends on what your hospital's or clinic's guidelines.
I can't think of a case when you would
Subject: I can't think of a case when you would

hyphenate it. It is the name of part of the colon, just like large bowel.
case of BES? I think you have had enough for both of us.
Subject: case of BES? I think you have had enough for both of us.

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case of BES? I think you have had enough for both of us.
Subject: case of BES? I think you have had enough for both of us.

I get the long E, but you forgot the RRRRRRR     GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLEEEEE


yes, discontinued in that case -- (sm)
Subject: yes, discontinued in that case -- (sm)

depending on where it's used, sometimes a patient was DC'd home, which means discharged.
It would be lower case "w" sm
Subject: It would be lower case "w" sm

It is named after Augustus V. Waller.  The word wallerian is not a proper noun.  It's the same principle as applied to Parkinson disease when the dictator says "parkinsonism". 


I've seen a lot of text books and word books that have wrong spellings in them. 


It's actually in this case more likely to be "eburnation"
Subject: It's actually in this case more likely to be "eburnation"

xx
I thought that might have been the case
Subject: I thought that might have been the case

but one of the diagnoses was arthritis of several joints. I just pended to QA.

But thanks for the help anyway:)