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Maybe EOMs (extraocular motions) intact centrally? Are eyes mentioned before or after your s/l? nm

Posted By: Looking on 2006-12-11
In Reply to: Would this be right? - Please help!

Subject: Maybe EOMs (extraocular motions) intact centrally? Are eyes mentioned before or after your s/l? nm

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extraocular muscles/movementsmotors/motions are intact
Subject: extraocular muscles/movementsmotors/motions are intact

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You sure it's not EOMs for extraocular eye movements?
Subject: You sure it's not EOMs for extraocular eye movements?


EOMs? (Extraocular muscles)
Subject: EOMs? (Extraocular muscles)


EOMs intact.
Subject: EOMs intact.

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PERRLA, EOMs are intact
Subject: PERRLA, EOMs are intact


PERRLA EOMs are intact
Subject: PERRLA EOMs are intact

I always typed this PERLA, not PERRLA, EOMs intact.

Pupils equal, react to light and accommodation. What's the extra R for?
Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm
Subject: Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm


lying centrally
It's confusing because "lay" takes an object: The hen will lay an egg." "I will lie down for a nap." But the past tense of lie is "lay," and that is confusing.

lie present tense
lay past tense
laid/lain past perfect tense

Lying centrally, however, is a gerund, a sort of adjective hybrid. If you made it "laying centrally," you would need an object (the hen and egg business again).
scar lying or laying centrally?
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???s/l "mild bone" centrally with a set s/l "osteothropic"
Subject: ???s/l "mild bone" centrally with a set s/l "osteothropic"

but no s/l "C nimic" canal stenosis....this is a radiology report for a lumbar spine. Can not make out most of the sentence      
it was the extraocular muscles thank you
Subject: it was the extraocular muscles thank you


Extraocular ? dilatation of the adjacent
Subject: Extraocular ? dilatation of the adjacent

lateral ventricle, the doctor states I believe.   But, this does not make sense to me.  However, I am feeling rather stupid today so am probably wrong.  Anyone know if extraocular dilation makes sense?  It is not extraaxial I am fairly certain after listening to him 100 times.


maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion
Subject: maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion


Head: Extraocular movements full. Pupils ...
Subject: Head: Extraocular movements full. Pupils ...


I was just going to write back to say I finally heard it and you were right. extraocular movements.
Subject: I was just going to write back to say I finally heard it and you were right. extraocular movements.

thanks a bunch
oh you mean mentioned BELOW...LOL...nm
Subject: oh you mean mentioned BELOW...LOL...nm

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No, that was already mentioned. Thank you!
Subject: No, that was already mentioned. Thank you!

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"a for to mentioned" how to type
Subject: "a for to mentioned" how to type

I have heard this expression  but never seen it written out.  The patient was taken to the OR for the afore to mentioned operation.  TIA
I mentioned that because when I started out, sm
Subject: I mentioned that because when I started out, sm

we MTs had very few references, certainly no Google. We would beg doctors to give us their old PDR (Physicians Desk Reference) and would find lots of our S/L there. We oldsters were definitely word detectives in our day.
No, just as mentioned above is what I hear
Subject: No, just as mentioned above is what I hear


OMG Thanks so much! It's mentioned a ton of times.
Subject: OMG Thanks so much! It's mentioned a ton of times.

nm
No, unless a brand name is mentioned. nm
Subject: No, unless a brand name is mentioned. nm

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If hospital mentioned yes, otherwise no. nm
Subject: If hospital mentioned yes, otherwise no. nm

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A pacemaker is not mentioned so I'm not sure
Subject: A pacemaker is not mentioned so I'm not sure


Any other conditions mentioned?
Subject: Any other conditions mentioned?

It can also be used for bipolar and migraines.  I hope this helps!!
Thx for trying. No dosage mentioned. Will tag.
Subject: Thx for trying. No dosage mentioned. Will tag.


These two things you mentioned are not procedures or sm
Subject: These two things you mentioned are not procedures or sm

operations themselves.
anything mentioned about a recent flight...sm
Subject: anything mentioned about a recent flight...sm

if so, I bet it is "med in LA."
OMG that's it b/c he mentioned it earlier with the same patient...
Subject: OMG that's it b/c he mentioned it earlier with the same patient...

It just didn't sound like Aricept the second time around, but I'm sure that is correct. Thanks to all who replied...:)
endoluminal centerline (fly through) may also be mentioned
Subject: endoluminal centerline (fly through) may also be mentioned

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Are there any unusual tests mentioned later on? nm
Subject: Are there any unusual tests mentioned later on? nm

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I am going to listen again for it, but there were no symptoms mentioned for it. Thank you!
Subject: I am going to listen again for it, but there were no symptoms mentioned for it. Thank you!

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Can only think of friable, but probably not if bleeding isn't mentioned. nm
Subject: Can only think of friable, but probably not if bleeding isn't mentioned. nm

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that does not sound like the puhmegreeous mentioned
Subject: that does not sound like the puhmegreeous mentioned

but probably correct
But the right colon is mentioned in findings. Can we have
Subject: But the right colon is mentioned in findings. Can we have

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Should have mentioned, spelled eukalemic.
Subject: Should have mentioned, spelled eukalemic.


maybe "drains" if mentioned previously. nm
Subject: maybe "drains" if mentioned previously. nm


Eyes
Subject: Eyes

Would it be possible that my doc is saying "Unusual cornea. Right propine measuring 4 mm, the left 2 mm." I am not the best at researching yet. I have been on quite a few sites and you guys were my last stop. I appreciate the help.


Eyes
Subject: Eyes

I've never heard of "unusual" cornea. Maybe "irregular". And he's probably saying right "pupil" measuring 4mm
Eyes
Subject: Eyes

Epinsatine or Olopatadine maybe
eyes
Subject: eyes

hordeolum conjunctivitis
eyes
Subject: eyes

sounds like patient came in with "quadranal PR" diagnosed by ophthalmologist.
Might be tonsillopharyngeal if the throat, oropharynx isn't mentioned after this. nm
Subject: Might be tonsillopharyngeal if the throat, oropharynx isn't mentioned after this. nm

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That is it! He mentioned rheumatic fever earlier...thank you.
Subject: That is it! He mentioned rheumatic fever earlier...thank you.

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thanks. I had already looked that up..& pt never mentioned nor did the dr about any whitish dischar
Subject: thanks. I had already looked that up..& pt never mentioned nor did the dr about any whitish discharge..sm

so I am not comfortable putting it. I will put a blank. thanks for trying.
Is it twins? Is the diagnosis mentioned again at end of the note? nm
Subject: Is it twins? Is the diagnosis mentioned again at end of the note? nm

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Might be some kind of study. Any testing mentioned in there? nm
Subject: Might be some kind of study. Any testing mentioned in there? nm

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I should have mentioned that the rash was on the trunk and extremites...
Subject: I should have mentioned that the rash was on the trunk and extremites...

He really is definitely EEEEEE tox.  Strong and obvious E sound. 

 

But thanks fellow graveyarder so much for trying to help.  Gonna have to blank it.  Darn it!


 

I think that's it...like I said to the other poster, he only mentioned it once in past medical (s
Subject: I think that's it...like I said to the other poster, he only mentioned it once in past medical (sm)

history and no where else.  But I listened again and heard the "s" at the beginning of the word that I didn't hear before.  Thank you!
He only mentioned it once in the past medical history...(sm)
Subject: He only mentioned it once in the past medical history...(sm)

Didn't even mention it again in the final diagnoses with the rest.  I think the poster below found it.  Thanks.
I never said that I transcribed that word ~ I only mentioned that the doctor (sm)
Subject: I never said that I transcribed that word ~ I only mentioned that the doctor (sm)

spelled it that way (I always left a blank in the report ~ he would always "write" it in when he got the report back). This was many, many years ago when I worked in-house. I honestly thought it was a "made-up" word as he was the only doctor who used it (I have never heard it used since), so I was surprised to hear of somebody else stumbling onto the same word (or something similar). By no means did I intend to mean that that was the "correct" spelling or that I used that word ~ I apologize if that is how my message was read. :)