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Please advise if this sounds right...

Posted By: Hannah on 2008-04-22
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Subject: Please advise if this sounds right...

Fundoscopic exam benign, with no nicks.


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Please advise on the enclosed
Subject: Please advise on the enclosed

Underwent aortocoronary bypass x3 with a left anterior mammary artery graft to the left anterior descending, saphenous vein graft to the obtuse marginal and the posterior descending branch of the right coronary artery? 


Does this sentence seem okay?  I am not too sure of some of the words?  Thank you so much!


 


nevermind, got it following my own advise at drug.com ;-)
Subject: nevermind, got it following my own advise at drug.com ;-)

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This is the reason we advise you to buy reference books! nm
Subject: This is the reason we advise you to buy reference books! nm

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Terminology/usage questions...please advise
Subject: Terminology/usage questions...please advise

Okay, the dictator says "subcu". So, I type "subcu" because it is a verbatim account.

QA changed it to "subq". I challenge this and the advisor I asked said that AAMT BOS says "subcu" but never "subq".

Then comes along a spider (oh, excuse me, supervisor) who screams at me because, HE states, we should NEVER use "subcu"..we should always figure out which one is meant and ALWAYS spell it out. I said I don't see that written anywhere and this is a verbatim account.

He states no one anyone, no matter what the customer says, should type things like cath, subcu, alk phos, preop, tib-fib, etc.

Do any of you type those things? I just want to know the simple answer. I believe the advisor I asked because they showed me in the BOS where it was.

I think he's too uptight, lol.

Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm
Subject: Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm

Male sounds are shaped differently than female sounds. Obviously, male sounds being longer. They are used to dilate the urethra in order to facilitate the passage of stones or perhaps JJ stents etc. They come in different diameters ie..18FR, 20FR etc. Hope this helps.
sounds like JEP?
Are you sure it is not LUMP? Listen again.
sounds like
Subject: sounds like

post op day 1 from an esophagogastrectomy, _________ Laprobiotic? or laprobotic?


Sounds right.
Subject: Sounds right.

You also might just hear them say bands 27. Means the same thing. Go ahead with it.
sounds right to me, thanks!
Subject: sounds right to me, thanks!


sounds okay to me.
Subject: sounds okay to me.

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sounds like
Subject: sounds like

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sounds like an-al-gus
Subject: sounds like an-al-gus

feels this is s/l an-al-gus to dependant swelling he had in his other leg when he had a cast on. 


 


Thanks in advance.


sounds like...
Subject: sounds like...

follicadermia of servant...


looked everywhere..  please help!


Sounds like doc is saying
Subject: Sounds like doc is saying

FI 02 is 50% on room air.  S/L the letter 'F', the letter 'i' then 02. Please help.
Thanks, not sure if that is right but it sounds better than anything I have been able to come up wit
Subject: Thanks, not sure if that is right but it sounds better than anything I have been able to come up with


sounds like
Subject: sounds like

tochadinamometry, thanks for any help


It sounds like
Subject: It sounds like

It sounds more like MUS


 


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Sounds like
Subject: Sounds like

It sounds like tentatives?
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ileus soleus muscle.  Can't find. Any ideas?


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Sounds like....
Subject: Sounds like....

Sismogenous discharge. This is what the doctor found on pelvic exam with a whitish discharge in the vaginal vault.
Sounds about right after I look it up. Thanks!
Subject: Sounds about right after I look it up. Thanks!


Sounds like it could be - sm
Subject: Sounds like it could be - sm

full opacification of the left hemithorax...
sounds ok to me
Subject: sounds ok to me


Thanks but it sounds just like dia something. :)
Subject: Thanks but it sounds just like dia something. :)

I can't even come close. 


Thanks anyway.


sounds like
Subject: sounds like

this is a hospital but i couldny find it BUNKY GENERA HOSPITAL
Thank you. It could be that but it sounds like something else.
Subject: Thank you. It could be that but it sounds like something else.


sounds like
Subject: sounds like

sounds like Colchicine to me but that's for gout
sounds like there should be something
Subject: sounds like there should be something

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sounds like the or feo
Subject: sounds like the or feo

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Sounds like he is saying....sm
Subject: Sounds like he is saying....sm

No frankly localizing, lateralizing or s/l eleptiform features noted. 


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sounds right to me
Subject: sounds right to me

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sounds like???
Subject: sounds like???

Could be apprehension sign, inhibition sign, compression sign...help us out here. could be crepitation too. Could also be Lachman test.
sounds like--what....sm
Subject: sounds like--what....sm

Could be apprehension sign, inhibition sign, compression sign...help us out here. could be crepitation too. Could also be Lachman test.
That sure sounds like it!! THANKS!
Subject: That sure sounds like it!! THANKS!

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No, it definitely sounds like just away
Subject: No, it definitely sounds like just away


since it sounds like key I would say it is T
Subject: since it sounds like key I would say it is T

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to me KEY sounds like Q more than T....sm
Subject: to me KEY sounds like Q more than T....sm

I have known T-wave and Q-wave - s/l *key* may be either Q or T.....is this an ESL dictator? 


Also, in an EKG, as I know it, the leads are in Roman numerals....leads I, II, and aVF (for example). 


I WOULD, however, blank the Q or T - because key/tee k/q sounds.  It could be either/or and I would blank it....but, of course, this is from yesterday, and the report probably already went back.  *lol* 


this is what I have/or sounds like
Subject: this is what I have/or sounds like

For the urine came back positive for urinary tract infection. Patient had more than 100,000 colonies of Gram-negative lactose negative rod **. The white count was normal. The patient had significant left shift with bandemia on differential. Her electrolytes showed that she was hypokalemia with potassium of 3.3, and her sugar was 40. ~~~thank you for helping me, I just can't figure it out...
sounds like
Subject: sounds like

"dravlamed" for multiple myeloma - any ideas?  Thanks! Happy Monday.
Sounds like
Subject: Sounds like

C-ANCA from Stedman's Pathology and Lab Word Book.
Thanks! That sounds right.
Subject: Thanks! That sounds right.

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Sounds like...
Subject: Sounds like...

Preoperative diagnosis: Spinal stenosis, spinal oestesis(??)


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Yes, sounds like it. Thanks! nm
Subject: Yes, sounds like it. Thanks! nm

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Subject: Sounds like

Maybe Bacitracin.
Sounds like her two new.
Subject: Sounds like her two new.

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It sounds like
Subject: It sounds like

It sounds like cero or sero cell problems  


 


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Sounds right to me...
Subject: Sounds right to me...

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not a sounds like but
Subject: not a sounds like but

do you capitalize do not resuscitate, as in "He was given a Do Not Resuscitate order" ??  TIA
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Thanks a lot, but it sounds like something else...nm
Subject: Thanks a lot, but it sounds like something else...nm

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we need a s/l - SOUNDS LIKE....
Subject: we need a s/l - SOUNDS LIKE....