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OME = otitis media with effusion or effusions. nm

Posted By: Txczech on 2006-09-07
In Reply to: OME ? - ginny

Subject: OME = otitis media with effusion or effusions. nm




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OME= otitis media with effusion.
Subject: OME= otitis media with effusion.


Otitis media with "scaral" effusion
Subject: Otitis media with "scaral" effusion

This is a young child with otitis media and a previous history of ear tubes. He says what sounds like otitis media probably with "scaral or skaral" effusion.  Any ideas? 
Otitis Media
Subject: Otitis Media

You heard it right. It's "ears." Infection obviously spread to the ear.


See the link and the text from the link below:


http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/otitism.asp

What is otitis media?

Otitis media is an infection or inflammation of the middle ear. This inflammation often begins when infections that cause sore throats, colds, or other respiratory or breathing problems spread to the middle ear. These can be viral or bacterial infections.

Otitis media
Subject: Otitis media

She has progressed into a __________ s/l foam-a-nit otitis media.


The pt was already treated for a serous otitis media, which got worse. She has tinnitus and pain in her ear.


otitis media
Subject: otitis media

I think it is fulminant.

sometimes they say media otitis....SM
Subject: sometimes they say media otitis....SM

instead of otitis media......


I'd flag it.........


otitis media
Subject: otitis media

Pediotic
UAD Otic
Masporin Otic
Rx-Otic
A/B Otic

all are brand names, capitalized

serous otitis media nm
Subject: serous otitis media nm


could be "fulminate otitis media." .nm
Subject: could be "fulminate otitis media." .nm


baby with URI and H/O Otitis media s/l Coralex GP??
Subject: baby with URI and H/O Otitis media s/l Coralex GP??

1.5 mL four times a day
scarification? or serous effusion, cloudy effusion?
Subject: scarification? or serous effusion, cloudy effusion?


effusions every six weeks
Subject: effusions every six weeks

This is under the medication list.  the patient has lung pleurisy
yes, effusions is a valid word
Subject: yes, effusions is a valid word

x
How about "stability" of pleural effusions???
Subject: How about "stability" of pleural effusions???

x
pleural effusions with s/l *kylus* drainage
Subject: pleural effusions with s/l *kylus* drainage

Need help with a neonatal progress note.  Infant is status post "bilateral pleural effusions with s/l "kylus" drainage.  Any ideas?
recurrent bilateral effusions and it was *kylus** and they thought it was due to thoracic duct injur
Subject: recurrent bilateral effusions and it was *kylus** and they thought it was due to thoracic duct injur


mid otitis?
Subject: mid otitis?

is there such a thing?  i know otitis media, but s/l mid otitis
Otitis Externa med
Subject: Otitis Externa med

Rx sounds like "Vulfoy C"...I am totally lost on this one.  It's ear drops, that is all I know.  Thanks for your help!
Yes, malignant otitis externa
Subject: Yes, malignant otitis externa


s/l polymix drops for otitis........TIA nm
Subject: s/l polymix drops for otitis........TIA nm

x
If it is dictated clearly, I would type mid otitis.
Subject: If it is dictated clearly, I would type mid otitis.

Another way to say otitis media, albeit an uncommon one.
S/L "Oroggin" -- med for otitis externa
Subject: S/L "Oroggin" -- med for otitis externa

Help!  Anyone heard of a medication used for PAIN for otitis media that sounds like "oroggin?"  Thanks!


s/l serisotitis media
Subject: s/l serisotitis media

Sounds like doc says ser i so titis media????
plural forms of bronchitis or otitis
Subject: plural forms of bronchitis or otitis

If a pt has had multiple dx of bronchitis or otitis, how are these words shown in their plural form?  Thanks.
Patient with serous otitis. We will use some s/l ar-o-dex an-seg drops.
Subject: Patient with serous otitis. We will use some s/l ar-o-dex an-seg drops.

:-)
contrast medium or media??
Subject: contrast medium or media??

or are both correct? 


the s/l media-appearing tissue
Subject: the s/l media-appearing tissue

The cervix is consistent with a multiparous cervix.  The epithelial tissue appears to be normal.  The transition zone is normal, and the s/l media-appearing tissue is actually glandular tissue from down below.


 


Thanks for any help!


media nerve distribution??
Subject: media nerve distribution??

Since that time he has increase in symptomatology with pain at night and weakness and numbness in the *media nerve distribution* in both hands, but again the right-dominant hand more so than the left.

Can this be correct media nerve distribution??
Contrast media link. sm
Subject: Contrast media link. sm

http://imaging.mallinckrodt.com/covidienImaging/pagebuilder.aspx?topicID=169495&page=Catalog:Browser


 


 


 


low-osmolar and isosmolar contrast media,
Subject: low-osmolar and isosmolar contrast media,

Cardiac catheterization is a relatively safe procedure but has a well-defined risk of morbidity and mortality. The potential risk of major complications during cardiac catheterization may be difficult to ascertain because of the confounding aspects of comorbid disease and disparities in methods used to collect complication data.


The use of low-osmolar and isosmolar contrast media, lower profile diagnostic catheters, reduced anticoagulation, and extensive operator experience all serve to reduce the incidence of complications further.


. . renal consequences since he will be receiving s/l I-DA-NAD-IE contrast media.
Subject: . . renal consequences since he will be receiving s/l I-DA-NAD-IE contrast media.

Patient getting a heart cath.  Suggestions?
carotid endarectomy - s/l redundant pieces of intima and media were removed (nm)
Subject: carotid endarectomy - s/l redundant pieces of intima and media were removed (nm)

x
speaking of recurrent thyroid cancer..so in that area the intra-media-sty-num sm
Subject: speaking of recurrent thyroid cancer..so in that area the intra-media-sty-num sm

Interestingly the PET scan revealed minimal FDG uptake in the right thyroid bed consistent with the right anterior tracheal lesion, and also minimal uptake in what is believed to be persistent thymic tissue in the "intra-media-stynum", but nowhere else is it noted.  MRI was reviewed as well.  This confirms a 1.4 cm enlarged lymph node on the right side at the level of C3......


3-4 mm effusion is how I'd do it. Anyone else?
Subject: 3-4 mm effusion is how I'd do it. Anyone else?


Same here I would use 3-4 mm effusion....nm
Subject: Same here I would use 3-4 mm effusion....nm

x
TU effusion
Subject: TU effusion


EKG shows sinus bradycardia with possible hypocalcemia or TU effusion.


Can possible hypocalcemia be found on an EKG and any clues on TU effusion (can this be found on EKG)?????


Effusion - Is there
Subject: Effusion - Is there

such thing as a plural form?  Doesn't seem like there would be but dictators say that way (effusions) often.
Ott effusion? Odd effusion?
Subject: Ott effusion? Odd effusion?

The context is degenerative changes of the spine with osteophyte and s/l "odd effusion".
There is a 3- to 4-mm effusion noted.
Subject: There is a 3- to 4-mm effusion noted.

Is this correct?


Thank you very much!


Then it may be pulmonary effusion. nm
Subject: Then it may be pulmonary effusion. nm


intense effusion
Subject: intense effusion

nm
how about "a tense effusion"
Subject: how about "a tense effusion"


tense effusion
Subject: tense effusion

Rapid onset (within two hours) of a large, tense effusion suggests rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament or fracture of the tibial plateau

(www.aafp.org/afp/20030901/907.html)
Yes, plural effusion
Subject: Yes, plural effusion


pleural effusion
Subject: pleural effusion

I keep hearing laryn- with L beginning
syringopleural effusion......nm
Subject: syringopleural effusion......nm


Serous effusion sm
Subject: Serous effusion sm

and he is saying something to do with decreased TM movement on insufflation.
s/l perishable effusion?? nm
Subject: s/l perishable effusion?? nm

v
Pleural effusion?
Subject: Pleural effusion?


OM with scarring and effusion? nm
Subject: OM with scarring and effusion? nm


Right-sided pleural effusion
Subject: Right-sided pleural effusion

Evidence of old TBC. I'm thinking he means tuberculosis. Is that right. Also under discharge medications he has Rifamate, Theo-Dur and it sounds like he's saying prinsom or primson and taper down over two weeks. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch.