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It would depend on your client profile for that account. I have never run across numbers within the

Posted By: MT50 on 2008-01-03
In Reply to: Question about Axes (sm) TIA! - Sephora

Subject: It would depend on your client profile for that account. I have never run across numbers within the axes, it would normally just be commas between each diagnosis or periods if that is what the client calls for. Check with that CP if you can.




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Personally I go by the client profile of the account I am doing. If not specified I put commas.
Subject: Personally I go by the client profile of the account I am doing. If not specified I put commas.

If it was me, I would argue the point with QA on that one.
might depend on client
Subject: might depend on client

I have been using weightbear and weightbearing for the past two years and neither the QA or the client have every complained or requested otherwise. matter of opinion, I guess.
yes, me too - also it may depend on client preference NM
Subject: yes, me too - also it may depend on client preference NM


It may depend on the account, but I think most
Subject: It may depend on the account, but I think most

people add dosage.   The doctor is only one of many people who read the chart. 
it would depend on what type of an account you are
Subject: it would depend on what type of an account you are

working on. and your company specifics. if its verbatem..then you put the word "hour" whenever the dictator dictates it.  if he just says something like "time seen...0600 hours" then:


TIME SEEN:


0600 hours.


Would depend on your account and whether they allow headings where necessary or not. If heading is w
Subject: Would depend on your account and whether they allow headings where necessary or not. If heading is warranted, I would use CLOSURE.


I always use combined forms ie. posterolateral, but would depend on your account i suppose. nm
Subject: I always use combined forms ie. posterolateral, but would depend on your account i suppose. nm


I have a client profile that says DO NOT add...
Subject: I have a client profile that says DO NOT add...

paragraphs and I don't add them in those notes. Otherwise, I have never heard of a rule not to. QS may have client profiles confused.
Unless it is in the client profile to do such, I would not (sm)
Subject: Unless it is in the client profile to do such, I would not (sm)

If it states the specific hospital or institution, i.e. General Hospital Diabetes Education Team, then capitalize it. They way you have it would be NOT capitalized. Hope that makes sense (no coffee yet).
if client profile does not specify,
Subject: if client profile does not specify,

either way is acceptable.  Personally, I would separate.
depends on client profile...sm
Subject: depends on client profile...sm

Rule of thumb is verbatim........
Depends on client profile...
Subject: Depends on client profile...

If you have a verbatim account I would type as is. If not vertabim I would change it to gastroenterology. Really I think it depends on what your QA would say. Mine would do as above.
check your client profile sm
Subject: check your client profile sm

and follow any instructions you find there, and if it says to follow BOS guidelines, then you should probably type "3."
according to client profile/wishes. My acounts have it, DNR, etc. all caps (nm)
Subject: according to client profile/wishes. My acounts have it, DNR, etc. all caps (nm)

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It would be STEMI in hpi and spell it out in diagnoses (unless client profile states otherwise)
Subject: It would be STEMI in hpi and spell it out in diagnoses (unless client profile states otherwise)


The actual Latin conversion for q.h.s. is every hour of sleep, but I go by the client profile for th
Subject: The actual Latin conversion for q.h.s. is every hour of sleep, but I go by the client profile for the facility that I transcribe, some want at bedtime, some do not clarify, some want at hour of sleep.


First, see your account specifics or client preferences.
Subject: First, see your account specifics or client preferences.

If no mention is made about it, I would type it as a numeral for anything less than 10.


account specifics for that particular account should state how it is to be typed. nm
Subject: account specifics for that particular account should state how it is to be typed. nm

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Would depend on what they are doing?
Subject: Would depend on what they are doing?


That would depend on what the
Subject: That would depend on what the

normal said.  For example, if it says "breasts are soft and pendulous", you might want to leave that out.  Men generally don't have pendulous breasts, not even ones with gynecomastia.  If it simply refers to the fact that there are no masses or nipple discharge, I would probably leave it in.


If you're still unsure, you can always flag it and find out for future reference.


Go to: www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.asp
Subject: Go to: www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.asp


I think it would depend on the drug....
Subject: I think it would depend on the drug....

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it may depend on a facility rule
Subject: it may depend on a facility rule

our facility requires a hyphen for any statement of __ to__ so for us it would "x4-5" days.
That's okay...I have days like that myself and I can always depend on help from my fellow MTs. nm
Subject: That's okay...I have days like that myself and I can always depend on help from my fellow MTs. nm

nm
Depend if the doctor says it and it is a verbatim acct.
Subject: Depend if the doctor says it and it is a verbatim acct.

x
Would depend on the context. In the office setting, it could be. I don't
Subject: Would depend on the context. In the office setting, it could be. I don't

s
typing med list and thru the mumbling s/l FILLA-DEPEND ER 5 mg. nm
Subject: typing med list and thru the mumbling s/l FILLA-DEPEND ER 5 mg. nm

x
Depends on the account: My verbatim account is VERBATIM and other accounts I put 3100
Subject: Depends on the account: My verbatim account is VERBATIM and other accounts I put 3100


DM profile?
Subject: DM profile?

DM profile


Diabetes mellitus profile. this is ordered with labs. Not sure what this consists of. The pt has type-2 diabetes.


? maybe correlation profile ?
Subject: ? maybe correlation profile ?

nm
hypercoagulation profile
Subject: hypercoagulation profile

It's not that this word sounds too crazy, I am just too green to know what it is!


 


"We will check a hypercoagulable profile, antiphospholipid antibody and *S/L* sector five liden.


 


Thanks in advance!


BPP (biophysical profile) nm
Subject: BPP (biophysical profile) nm

x
chem profile, perhaps
Subject: chem profile, perhaps

nm
s/l hyperal profile s/m
Subject: s/l hyperal profile s/m

Patient with hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis.  Checking sodium, potassium etc.


Also ______lo testing for RTA evaluation.  TIA


diurnal profile?
Subject: diurnal profile?


Whole clonine? profile
Subject: Whole clonine? profile

Is there a lab test/profile that is something like clonine?  S/L it is pronounced KLAH-NEEN.  Any ideas?  He doesn't dictate all the specific findings of the test/s, but just mentioned the name so I don't have much to go on. 


invalid profile?
Subject: invalid profile?

Can someone tell me why I am getting this "Invalid Profile ID" sticker next to my posts?
I have an ESL who dictates a lipid profile
Subject: I have an ESL who dictates a lipid profile

and then says "lipid profile comment NIHN." What in the world does that mean?
Coalition profile lab test?
Subject: Coalition profile lab test?

s/l coalition profile was negative under lab section in with bilirubin values.  Thanks.


fetal biophysical profile? nm
Subject: fetal biophysical profile? nm

s
just a guess... porphyrin profile? nm
Subject: just a guess... porphyrin profile? nm

x
oops - could be profile and/or panel too....
Subject: oops - could be profile and/or panel too....


probably the BMP basic metabolic profile
Subject: probably the BMP basic metabolic profile

Sodium, potassium, etc.


Basic metabolic profile (BMP)
Subject: Basic metabolic profile (BMP)


BMP for basic metabolic profile? nm
Subject: BMP for basic metabolic profile? nm


comprehensive metabolic profile (CMP). ? nm
Subject: comprehensive metabolic profile (CMP). ? nm


yes, BMP, basic metabolic profile, or panel (nm)
Subject: yes, BMP, basic metabolic profile, or panel (nm)

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Yep, it's a lab profile; I used to type it all the time at my children's
Subject: Yep, it's a lab profile; I used to type it all the time at my children's

nm
bio short for biochemical profile(chem-7 for example)
Subject: bio short for biochemical profile(chem-7 for example)


OR comprehensive basic metabolic profile - nm
Subject: OR comprehensive basic metabolic profile - nm


they also do a high-risk lipid profile for SM
Subject: they also do a high-risk lipid profile for SM

metabolic syndrome ??