| I thought that too, but clearly hear lactonase.  HmmmPosted By: BM on 2008-02-06In Reply to: Lactinex? - MT50
 
 Subject: I thought that too, but clearly hear lactonase.  Hmmm
 
 
 
 
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 Hmmm.  Can you hear alveolar duct?  Maybe polypoid for the second s/l? nm
 Subject: Hmmm.  Can you hear alveolar duct?  Maybe polypoid for the second s/l? nm
 
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 Subject: Hmmm...usually hear omental or peritoneal adhesions. Maybe
 
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 Hmmm....spray to shrink? Usually you hear it being applied to pledgets. Guessing here...nm
 Subject: Hmmm....spray to shrink? Usually you hear it being applied to pledgets. Guessing here...nm
 
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 Lactonase..cannot verify this sm
 Subject: Lactonase..cannot verify this sm
 
 Patient takes Lactonase 2 tablets daily.  Just need some clarification if this is right.  Just in a list of meds.
 That's what I thought, but I clearly hear the N in there. thanks! nm
 Subject: That's what I thought, but I clearly hear the N in there. thanks! nm
 
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 Thanks, that is what I thought but I clearly hear a "D".
 Subject: Thanks, that is what I thought but I clearly hear a "D".
 
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 lactonase is the actual enzyme but not something you can buy as far as I know.
 Subject: lactonase is the actual enzyme but not something you can buy as far as I know.
 
 
 Drug s/l lactonase or lactonace?
 Subject: Drug s/l lactonase or lactonace?
 
 
 This drug is either for nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal pain.  Any ideas? 
 Thanks very much. 
   
 Abby Just a thought to see if you hear disc
 Subject: Just a thought to see if you hear disc
 
 I looked up anterior cervical discectomy but cannot find a Dock's plate
 My first thought is phlebitis.  Can you hear that?
 Subject: My first thought is phlebitis.  Can you hear that?
 
 Just a guess.
 
 Thanks - I am trying to hear that - thought of it also - but it doesn't sound like it - I am sigh
 Subject: Thanks - I am trying to hear that - thought of it also - but it doesn't sound like it - I am sighing too - but thank you for trying to help me!
 
 
 I would have thought that except I clearly hear a "phyte" sound between the dys and the phagia
 Subject: I would have thought that except I clearly hear a "phyte" sound between the dys and the phagia.
 
 Thanks so much for the suggestion though!!
 
 Abby :)
 I usually hear "visualized bowel loops."  A day late and a dollar short, I know, but I thought
 Subject: I usually hear "visualized bowel loops."  A day late and a dollar short, I know, but I thought
 
 I would add my thoughts.
 it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t
 Subject: it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t"
 
 
 Hmmm...could be.  Probably is.
 Subject: Hmmm...could be.  Probably is.
 
 Lactic acid level was 1.1
 hmmm...a.c.? nm
 Subject: hmmm...a.c.? nm
 
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 hmmm, not sure, but thanks for trying!
 Subject: hmmm, not sure, but thanks for trying!
 
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 Hmmm.
 Subject: Hmmm.
 
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 Hmmm...
 Subject: Hmmm...
 
 I googled and there is a HTAB LA for bronchospasms.
 hmmm - can't think of anything :( NM
 Subject: hmmm - can't think of anything :( NM
 
 
 Hmmm.... maybe
 Subject: Hmmm.... maybe
 
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 Hmmm -- I am not sure ..... sm
 Subject: Hmmm -- I am not sure ..... sm
 
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 hmmm, if it is EGD, then the
 Subject: hmmm, if it is EGD, then the
 
 
 whole word is esophagogastroduodenoscopy (scope of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum).   Do ya think that's it?  
   Hmmm
 Subject: Hmmm
 
 I think this must be it.  The patient is a 72 yo in the ER with diarrhea so I have no clues as to her past medical history.  Ugggh, hate it when docs spell also.
 Thanks to both of you.
 hmmm
 Subject: hmmm
 
 Thank you for you honesty and encouragement.
 hmmm
 Subject: hmmm
 
 Not saying Valcyte by any chance?
 hmmm
 Subject: hmmm
 
 nope he isnt ESL, but he does shmoosh his words together sometimes.  I will relisten to it and see if that it what he says.  Thanks.
 hmmm
 Subject: hmmm
 
 
 
 
Did you mean: levoxyl ? I guess I'll just leave Levoxyl alone.   Thanks :) Hmmm
 Subject: Hmmm
 
 PENT ICCP
 
 could it be anti-CCP?
 
 P(ENT I)CCP
 
 But that would still leave the P to be determined.  I also would like to know if he spelled PENT or if he said it.
 hmmm...
 Subject: hmmm...
 
 
 That makes sense b/c of the renal failure... i'm thinking the doc is misspeaking... i clearly hear the PLEX part... i think i'll be leaving that one blank ;) 
 Thanks!!  :) hmmm....sm
 Subject: hmmm....sm
 
 I can only come up with some wild guesses at the moment, such as:
 
 get formolent = ___ for a minute
 
 OR
 
 get formolent = get 4 ____
 
 as in "the wound bed was allowed to ___ for a minute to control some bleeding" or "the wound bed was allowed to get 4 ____ to control some bleeding"
 
 I wish I could be more help...
 hmmm...
 Subject: hmmm...
 
 Could he/she be saying: Appendectomy, "apparently" 3 D&Cs, tonsillectomy.  It doesn't really make sense with the parentheses, makes it sound like the patient had 3 D&Cs at the time of the appendectomy.
 hmmm...
 Subject: hmmm...
 
 The only thing that comes to mind is that he is possibly saying "OC", meaning oral contraceptive.  I'd have to blank him if that's not what he says.
   Hmmm....ridges? Got me...nm
 Subject: Hmmm....ridges? Got me...nm
 
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 Hmmm..maybe serpiginous SM
 Subject: Hmmm..maybe serpiginous SM
 
 
 Don't know if it fits...sorta sounds like it. 
 serpiginousCreeping; denoting an ulcer or other cutaneous lesion that extends with an arciform border; the margin has a wavy or serpent-like border.
 hmmm...maybe "pathogenic"...nm
 Subject: hmmm...maybe "pathogenic"...nm
 
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 Hmmm....autism? nm
 Subject: Hmmm....autism? nm
 
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 hmmm - see reply
 Subject: hmmm - see reply
 
 Actually after listening to that one at least 50 times, I could get nothing else from it.  A Cobb can be a retractor or elevator.  In this case, it was used to scrape vertebrae...I did find micro-Cobb.  But it really didn't sound a bit like that.  Macoa or Mikoa perhaps, but I tried every spelling I could think of.  Oh well...it's a mystery, and the report went to proofing, but it left me curious.  Thanks!
 Hmmm, I can think of a number of
 Subject: Hmmm, I can think of a number of
 
 things, but nothing like your s/l.  Usually the doctor will address any occupational exposure such as asbestos or silica, noxious fumes, etc. which may be encountered in a factory or manufacturing environment.  Could you maybe tweak your s/l a little?
 hmmm...can't tell if he is sayin that or not
 Subject: hmmm...can't tell if he is sayin that or not
 
 because it sounds more like 'kite'.  I will blank it.  Thanks.
 Hmmm.would rheumatic fit here?
 Subject: Hmmm.would rheumatic fit here?
 
 
 Hmmm. that looks promising..
 Subject: Hmmm. that looks promising..
 
 Here's the complete phrase:
 Follow-up appointment for an excision of a fistula and an A and O x 2. (in a 6 month old)
 hmmm, was that meant for my post??
 Subject: hmmm, was that meant for my post??
 
 
 Not sure, Harsh attitude meant for me?? I don't see any anon posts either?? All seem to have a name/initial. The written word gets lost in translation, can't possibly know what is really meant, no inflection heard.  Glad you asked though.  Perhaps it is how you are reading the posts, ya think?   My post was meant just like I said, if somebody wants it in a certain way that is the way you do it. You don't argue and trying to "be right" If you go searching to get an okay to do it another way, thid will only create problems for you.  You need to think on it. 
   
 . hmmm, could be.  Pt had non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
 Subject: hmmm, could be.  Pt had non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
 
 definitely sounded like a "tica" at the end though.   we will see if the QA gives me the heads up.
 Hmmm...stretching it with subnormal?? nm
 Subject: Hmmm...stretching it with subnormal?? nm
 
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 Hmmm, I'm still thinking maybe "diastatic".  Sorry can't help more. NM
 Subject: Hmmm, I'm still thinking maybe "diastatic".  Sorry can't help more. NM
 
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 hmmm don't know answer but is this an offshore.nm
 Subject: hmmm don't know answer but is this an offshore.nm
 
 
   Hmmm.  He's not saying "denudations" by any chance?  sm
 Subject: Hmmm.  He's not saying "denudations" by any chance?  sm
 
 I'm thinking it might read:
 
 Denudations x3, right second and fifth DIPJ, and right hallux.
 
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 You can always just leave it and flag it "as dictated."  That would cover you.
 
 Wish I could be of more help.
 
 hmmm--good possibility...sm
 Subject: hmmm--good possibility...sm
 
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 hmmm...could you give a little more of the sentence? nm
 Subject: hmmm...could you give a little more of the sentence? nm
 
 
 welcome!  Champed-up?  hmmm... seems to be stretching it a bit :-)
 Subject: welcome!  Champed-up?  hmmm... seems to be stretching it a bit :-)
 
 
 
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