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Oh geez louise, nevermind, figure it out, he said it again, stalks, not socks.

Posted By: Spice on 2007-05-17
In Reply to: Pt. with colon resection. The peritoneum was incised and the lateral rectal s/l socks were - Spice

Subject: Oh geez louise, nevermind, figure it out, he said it again, stalks, not socks.




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nevermind geez....I think he is saying RSTS
Subject: nevermind geez....I think he is saying RSTS

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sheesh louise. nm
Subject: sheesh louise. nm

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found it. There are finger socks. nm
Subject: found it. There are finger socks. nm


You're welcome... I have some socks that are pretty awesome!
Subject: You're welcome... I have some socks that are pretty awesome!


Pt. with colon resection. The peritoneum was incised and the lateral rectal s/l socks were
Subject: Pt. with colon resection. The peritoneum was incised and the lateral rectal s/l socks were

mobilized with the harmonic scissors.  He says socks as clear as day, but never heard this said like this before.  Anyone?!



That's it. Geez thanks:) nm
Subject: That's it. Geez thanks:) nm

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oh geez!
Subject: oh geez!

Oh my gosh! Dumb moment! Sorry! Thanks! :)
Oh Geez
Subject: Oh Geez

Thanks!
geez, is someone on the rag?
Subject: geez, is someone on the rag?

you're so mean. I agree that reference books are the best source, but wow.
Geez!! This is all I found. Not sure. sm
Subject: Geez!! This is all I found. Not sure. sm

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Kimney curve guiding catheter. Other abbreviations as defined in Figure 1. ... study in patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery. Br J Anaesth ...
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oh geez, that's gotta be it.
Subject: oh geez, that's gotta be it.


geez. how do you type this, please..
Subject: geez. how do you type this, please..

She states that her blood sugars in general have been running in the one-teens, and she does not think that these episodes are actually due to relative hypoglycemia. 


 


Never had to use this "phrase" before.  Is this how I would type it?  Thanks.


Oh geez, not even close... but thank you!
Subject: Oh geez, not even close... but thank you!


Geez...it's cockatiel :) Thx
Subject: Geez...it's cockatiel :) Thx


GEEZ.got it..intellectual functioning..THANKS!!!!!
Subject: GEEZ.got it..intellectual functioning..THANKS!!!!!


geez, I think somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed again!
Subject: geez, I think somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed again!

What is it about Saturdays and rude answers?! Goodness gracious!
Geez, why bother to help if it's such a pain
Subject: Geez, why bother to help if it's such a pain

I don't think ER MT is much of an abuser of this board and usually is quick to help, don't think she's a newbie that needs to have her hands slapped here, maybe doesn't do OPs regularly and needed ya know...a little help from your friends...


i think now he is saying Acucise endopyelotomy..geez
Subject: i think now he is saying Acucise endopyelotomy..geez


Geez. Didn't hear the A
Subject: Geez. Didn't hear the A

Thanks both of you!
geez never mind... i got it, it's ascites. NM
Subject: geez never mind... i got it, it's ascites. NM

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Thank you...geez still learning after 20 years
Subject: Thank you...geez still learning after 20 years

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Geez never mind, MedHost system.
Subject: Geez never mind, MedHost system.

http://www.medhost.com/
Forget it. Think he is saying CHLORthalidone, the generic. Geez:) nm
Subject: Forget it. Think he is saying CHLORthalidone, the generic. Geez:) nm

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Get this - she was saying stuck-on verroucous papules! Geez. Thx:) nm
Subject: Get this - she was saying stuck-on verroucous papules! Geez. Thx:) nm

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you're right GEEZ now I hear it correctly Thanks nm
Subject: you're right GEEZ now I hear it correctly Thanks nm

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Oh Geez. it is alloantibody. It has been a long morning. (nm)
Subject: Oh Geez. it is alloantibody. It has been a long morning. (nm)


I agree with pseudoaneurysm. Geez, I'm not thinking today.
Subject: I agree with pseudoaneurysm. Geez, I'm not thinking today.

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I GOT it...perfumed pads...if she would speak properly...geez:)
Subject: I GOT it...perfumed pads...if she would speak properly...geez:)

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Geez! It's usually that simple too! Doesn't that just drive you crazy?!?!?!
Subject: Geez! It's usually that simple too! Doesn't that just drive you crazy?!?!?!

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trying to figure it out. sorry nm
Subject: trying to figure it out. sorry nm

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If you figure out what this is....
Subject: If you figure out what this is....

Please let me know.  I've done a lot of duplex ultrasounds over the past 5-6 years but I am very "aural" when it comes to dictation - once I see "increment" and have that in my mind, I can't think of anything else.   Anyway, I would like to know what it is in case I run across it.


Thanks!   


Thanks for trying anyway. I did figure it out though.
Subject: Thanks for trying anyway. I did figure it out though.

I had to copy the entire document into a new document and save it as a new document.


I believe she's saying figure-of-four but .... sm
Subject: I believe she's saying figure-of-four but .... sm

not sure if it fits with context. Can someone help? Here's more:

S: Low back pain. No radiation to lower extremities. No foot drop.

O: SLRs are essentially negative. She has full range of motion with negative (figure-of-four). No tenderness noted to palpation of spine. There are palpable spasms on both the right and left low back region.

A: Musculoskeletal low back pain with spasm.

P: Treat with Skelaxin 800 mg, Lodine 400 mg. Pt could also take Vicodin.
No, sorry. Maybe QA can figure it out. sm
Subject: No, sorry. Maybe QA can figure it out. sm

I've spent too much time on it as it is.  I'm overly tired and grumpy anyway from getting up to pee every hour for the last several nights from my own urinary issues.  The NP said I'd have relief today.  What an a**hole.  I'm in so much pain.  He insists it could not be a kidney stone yet I'm peeing massive amounts of blood and blood clots.  I've had a hyster so I know it's not coming from there.  I don't usually wish things on people but I'm so grumpy from lack of sleep and in so much pain right now, I hope he gets one this bad.  Curses! 
Tried and tried, but cannot figure out what she's saying. Please help..sm
Subject: Tried and tried, but cannot figure out what she's saying. Please help..sm

A 77-year-old - history of diabetes mellitus and hypertension - in a wheelchair. No obvious distress when first presents.

While being x-rayed, she complained of weakness, dizziness and extreme nausea. She became somewhat s/l obtended and her blood pressure rose to 180/102.

Needed more urgent evaluation and was sent to the ER.

DX: DJD and sudden change in mental status with elevation of BP.
can't figure this out, but could doc be saying
Subject: can't figure this out, but could doc be saying

"notable" for something??
sorry, I will figure this out one of these days
Subject: sorry, I will figure this out one of these days

but the previous link works at least!
If anyone can figure this out I will be so grateful!
Subject: If anyone can figure this out I will be so grateful!

She says: Upper extremity, right, and rigidity with bright red ***ek-I-nas-ia**.


This is in PE, and she is usually quick with this section and doesn't explain much, so I have nothing else to go off of. This is a geriatric medicine note. Also, it's pretty much verbatim, so this is what is said.


Thanks! 


Help trying to figure out this term..
Subject: Help trying to figure out this term..

Sounds like "tick del-a-ro?"  Docs gives an "unsure" spelling of d-o-l-e-r-a-u.  Is anyone familiar with this term?  Thanks!!!!


I figure cc is used in a syringe sm
Subject: I figure cc is used in a syringe sm

and mL is liquid can be given through a syringe minus the needle orally.  You will also see this on the measuring cup on top of cough medicine.  cc and mL are measurements equal in quantity.  5 mL = 1 tsp or 5 cc = 1 tsp.  I think the dangerous abbreviations are more for handwritten notes as opposed to transcription.   JMO.
Need a "sounds like" to help figure it out. nm
Subject: Need a "sounds like" to help figure it out. nm

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It is also hard to figure out ...
Subject: It is also hard to figure out ...

... because they put this patient on 1 baby aspirin a day, which I thought was to thin the blood. I actually ended up asking a doc at the hospital where I work, and he seemed to indicate that there wasn't really any "hypocoagulable workup" -- it was more like "bleeding studies." There is a "hypercoagulable workup" which is extensively discussed on the net, but this patient with the bleeding may be more a candidate for the bleeding studies. However, from what I have read on the net, the tests that are done for a "hypercoagulable workup" are the ones which are being ordered for this patient. Sigh. I'm going to change it to hypercoagulable, and mark it just in case. Thanks for your input.
Oh, gee, we can't extrapolate from that and figure
Subject: Oh, gee, we can't extrapolate from that and figure

There are typists and there are transcriptionists. Guess you're a typist.
Can anyone figure out what this doctor was saying sm?
Subject: Can anyone figure out what this doctor was saying sm?

I had this one time.  It sounded just like this.


 


The patient has refreybrindriss


 


 


It is actually in the dictionary, go figure...
Subject: It is actually in the dictionary, go figure...

a·hold /əˈhoʊld/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[uh-hohld] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. Informal. a hold or grasp (often fol. by of): He took ahold of my arm. Grab ahold!
–adverb 2. Nautical Archaic. close to the wind and on a single tack: to keep a vessel ahold.
—Idiom3. get ahold of, Informal. hold (def. 51

Sjogren (wow twice in one day - go figure)
Subject: Sjogren (wow twice in one day - go figure)


would you mind to tell us what it was, I could not figure it out...Thanks..nm
Subject: would you mind to tell us what it was, I could not figure it out...Thanks..nm

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S/l help needed. Can't figure it out.
Subject: S/l help needed. Can't figure it out.

Seen for preop pain medicine consult. The patient has some s/l per-jita or prah-jeeta concerns regarding the use of benzodiazepines and Versed.
ESL doc and I cannot figure this word out. sm
Subject: ESL doc and I cannot figure this word out. sm

2 day echocardiograph done which was reported to have normal ___ systolic function.

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i got the first one - gliosis... cant figure out the second one... NM
Subject: i got the first one - gliosis... cant figure out the second one... NM

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CT SCAN help - cannot figure out what Dr is saying
Subject: CT SCAN help - cannot figure out what Dr is saying

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