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Left a note for QA.

Posted By: Derm on 2006-11-21
In Reply to: s/l brint compression earrings - Derm

Subject: Left a note for QA.

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Subject: Funny thing, I had this yesterday and left 3 blanks that QA also left blank.

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Subject: probably means left anterior descending. Instead of saying LAD, just saying left AD.

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Subject: noteworthy; note worthy; note-worthy

Just wondering if there is any general rule about transcribing noteworthy.


Also, status post; status-post.


 


Thank you.


 


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Subject: Op note ref. SM

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Subject: ER note

? pulse ox 99% on room air which is normal per ______ interpretation.


 


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Subject: At the end of OP note, he says

what sounds like "mick" instrument and needle count. 


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Subject: OP note help please sm...

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Subject: Of note..... I want

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Subject: Op note

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Subject: me again - same op note :(

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Subject: op note help

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TIA!


OP NOTE HELP
Subject: OP NOTE HELP

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Subject: OP NOTE STILL

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Subject: See note below

 


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Subject: op note help

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Subject: op note help

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Subject: note, no h on the end.

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Subject: Op note help

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Subject: Note put above

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Subject: not 100% sure, but I don't think so--also, another note

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See note
Subject: See note

This is what you are looking for.


http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf/p000040.html


 


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Thanks for everyone's help. I sent it in with a note for them to let me know. sm
Subject: Thanks for everyone's help. I sent it in with a note for them to let me know. sm

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Subject: see note

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Subject: Thank you! Will make a note of it. nm

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Subject: Surgical note. sm

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Subject: clinic note help

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Subject: clinic note

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Subject: clinic note

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Subject: clinic note

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Subject: progress note

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Subject: progress note

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progress note
Subject: progress note

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Subject: progress note help please!!!

Blood pressure 167/82.  Heart rate is 90, respiratory rate 20, Temperature at max is 100.8.  No JVD lungs and expiratory wheezes.  There are some rales in the right base.  Heart without ** and edema.  **120, **3.4, chloride 94, ** 25, glucose 91, BUN 9, creatinine .6, calcium 8.5, white count is 5.7, hemoglobin 8.9 down from 10 yesterday, platelet count 234,000, 6 lymphs, 10 minus 1 basophiles, 7 bands, 76 segs.~~~~ after heart without--it sounds like a extremity then ssss sound.  the other sounds like Sims 120.  the other sounds like seven and a 3.4.  the other sounds like bacum.  ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
Progress note help
Subject: Progress note help

Heart: Without? lower extremity edema. Sodium 120, potassium 3.4, chloride 94, bicarb 25.

Also, probably should be temperature T-max is 100.8. No JVD. Lungs: End-expiratory wheezes.
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Subject: progress note help

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Subject: Thanks! It wasn't an op note...

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Subject: thanks-will make a note of it also. nm

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Of note, levothyroxine is mcg, not mg, at least
Subject: Of note, levothyroxine is mcg, not mg, at least

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