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The stocking part would refer to

Posted By: Misha on 2007-07-19
In Reply to: in a stocking glove distribution.... - they say this all the time with arms/shoulders..nm

Subject: The stocking part would refer to

the lower extremities, so if they are just talking about upper extremities they might just stay glove distribution. Some books show "stocking glove distribution," but I always type it "stocking-glove distribution," because it seems more logical. Otherwise it seems like the word "and" is missing to me. Then again, hyphens are being dropped all over the place, LOL.


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Can you get a Jobst stocking out of that or a TED stocking? nm
Subject: Can you get a Jobst stocking out of that or a TED stocking? nm

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What does it refer to?
Subject: What does it refer to?


type of stocking?
Subject: type of stocking?

Under treatment plan: Keep leg elevated, S/L Tat stocking.


This is the only time this is mentioned. This is a Geriatric Medicine clinic, patient has hypertension, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue. Doc is ESL thank you


Type of stocking
Subject: Type of stocking

TED stockings
refer to my second posting
Subject: refer to my second posting

It's definitely in the PE - he's in the HEENT section - refers to the eyes. Thanks for the thought though.
It is Jobst, usually known as a stocking
Subject: It is Jobst, usually known as a stocking


s/l burnet stocking
Subject: s/l burnet stocking

stocking is clear, so is burnet but cant find


sl gilt stocking?
Subject: sl gilt stocking?

Also, does anyone know of a good site for this information.  Thanks!


If his is for a class, you need to refer
Subject: If his is for a class, you need to refer

to your reference and ask your instructor. Every company arranges their formats differently.
in a stocking glove distribution....
Subject: in a stocking glove distribution....


stocking-glove distribution...jes' FYI
Subject: stocking-glove distribution...jes' FYI

Stocking-glove distribution
Refers to the most common areas on your body where peripheral neuropathy is noticed; in most cases, it does not go above your wrist or over your ankles.


http://www.cancersymptoms.org/glossary.shtml


apparently patients sometimes refer to it as H1c. sm
Subject: apparently patients sometimes refer to it as H1c. sm

Try googling H1c, lots of hits  from (apparently) patients.  Also, wondered if slurring could make "an A1c" sound like your HUNC ? Also found at least one reference to histoplasmosis marker of H1C.


s/l Medistrom stocking for leg edema
Subject: s/l Medistrom stocking for leg edema

I hatehatehate this dictator!!  Pls help!
for M.A: Maybe.. 'Strumpf' is German, for stocking
Subject: for M.A: Maybe.. 'Strumpf' is German, for stocking


I refer to original Tessier book. Does the new one still have sm
Subject: I refer to original Tessier book. Does the new one still have sm

Buckwalter retractor and Buchwalter retractor (rather than the correct Bookwalter?). There were several others, but I can't recall them now. I gave my book away about 15 years ago, and strictly use Stedman's Med/Surg Equipment words, Stedman's Surgery words, and Vera Pyle's latest. I think what you're seeing is an entry before Hasson was verified. The same thing happened with Steffee/Steffe and Veress/Verress. If there were two spellings for Hasson/Hassan, I would think Vera's book would clarify. Time will tell, though. Ya never know in this business.
Will add s/l moric atherene to her regimen and refer her to GI. thank u
Subject: Will add s/l moric atherene to her regimen and refer her to GI. thank u


if you have BOS2, refer to the 'editing' section sm
Subject: if you have BOS2, refer to the 'editing' section sm

It mentions editing of slang words and phrases in verbatim dictation.
I have to refer to this site practically everytime
Subject: I have to refer to this site practically everytime

http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipsep99a.htm

I just bookmarked it and click on it when I need it. This site was given to me by somone on this board quite a while ago.
maybe Mediven compression stocking for edema? nm
Subject: maybe Mediven compression stocking for edema? nm


S/L Jobe's stocking for varicose veins?
Subject: S/L Jobe's stocking for varicose veins?

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refer to the admission agency?? for details
Subject: refer to the admission agency?? for details


oncologists refer to FISH and JAK (usually JAK2) status
Subject: oncologists refer to FISH and JAK (usually JAK2) status


compresso grip is a stocknit compression stocking..sm
Subject: compresso grip is a stocknit compression stocking..sm

This is what I found on the internet:

This article describes the use of elastic stockinette for residual limb with no bony prominence. The residual limbs after transtibial or Syme's amputations are managed with removable rigid dressings, which will be described later. Elastic stockinette Elastic stockinette is commercially available in the U.S.A. and Europe (Compresso-grip, by KNIT-RITE Co., 1-800-823-3094, or Tubigrip, 1-800-253-0684). It comes in rolls of various widths and can be cut in any length for any shape of residual limbs. In the low-income countries, with minimal set up of a knitting machine, production of elastic stockinette can be made locally. Elastic stockinette can easily be stretched onto the residual limbs. The degree of compression is dependent upon how much it is stretched and how many layers are applied. Desired gradient pressure can be achieved by applying layers of elastic stockinette with various lengths. In order to avoid excessive pressure, the elastic stockinette is added gradu
This would be incorrect. The 'L' levels of spine refer to the lumbar area,
Subject: This would be incorrect. The 'L' levels of spine refer to the lumbar area,

x
cold could refer to the "cold weld" with the screw fixation...sm
Subject: cold could refer to the "cold weld" with the screw fixation...sm

this is all I could find.  Hope this helps. 
If he is going to suction out disk material, it could refer to a retractor with a side port on it.
Subject: If he is going to suction out disk material, it could refer to a retractor with a side port on it.

I know I got that one before, I just cannot specifics.
Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm
Subject: Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm

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2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm
Subject: 2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm


Thanks, now for part 2...
Subject: Thanks, now for part 2...

Monarc procedure with s/l susquee.


Forgot this in my original post, sorry!


not sure about the first, but the second part may be right
Subject: not sure about the first, but the second part may be right

It is possible he is saying "of five to seven inches" or "site of seven inches" but that still leaves the first part.  If it's the first one it sounds like "muce" or "moose" or "meese".  For the second one it would end in an "a" sound like "meesa site"  It sounds like he's saying "uh" in front of that, like he's thinking.  But maybe it's part of the word "ameesa site" or something like that.  And then again, maybe it's not even an "m".  Could be an "n" or something else.  I feel like I'm getting closer.  I just wish he didn't have to talk so fast!  Actually, you suggested adhesion and I just thought of "adhesive site".  It doesn't sound like an "h" really, but would that make sense?  "a moderate to severe adhesive site of seven inches with the radiation therapy?"  Seven inches!  That's really long.
maybe second part of #4
Subject: maybe second part of #4

is pus exudate
I know part of it!
Subject: I know part of it!

Last word is "atraumatically". Have to think about the other one. Anyone else care to guess in the meantime?
That is all part of the job.
Subject: That is all part of the job.

This is the reason we are so skilled in what we do.  If we weren't, a monkey could do this job!  LOL - I wouldn't let it bother you to the brink of insanity.  Take it with stride...There's more to life really.


First part I would think is...
Subject: First part I would think is...

Bilateral inguinal hernia is right greater than left...

Second part I am thinking...
Uh - duh on my part! TY so much!
Subject: Uh - duh on my part! TY so much!


Thanks to both. Duh on my part. I am
Subject: Thanks to both. Duh on my part. I am

having a horrible day.
don't know about your s/l, but other part sm
Subject: don't know about your s/l, but other part sm

I wonder if the other part of the sentence should be "facet degenerative changes" rather than "of said degenerative changes"
This is part of his A/P . . .
Subject: This is part of his A/P . . .

and the only other thing he dictates is the left knee.
i.e.
Diagnosis 1. Possible grushen ligament injury, left knee.

does this help? Ooh wait . .
does this make sense:
cruciate ligament injury

maybe that is what he is saying. = ) Tx
Yes, that is it! Duh on my part. Thank you so much.
Subject: Yes, that is it! Duh on my part. Thank you so much.


Got part of it
Subject: Got part of it

**s/l - Sub-tox skin is curetted using a razor blade, then 3 freeze-thaw cycles at 10 seconds using liquid nitrogen applied.
What part of PE was this in?
Subject: What part of PE was this in?

What part of the physical exam section was this in (what body system)?
got part of it
Subject: got part of it

I've got nosocomial sepsis, but it still sounds like "par" nosocomial sepsis.
That's is part of it...
Subject: That's is part of it...

it s/l he's saying "anti-esamanxiolytic" medication.  Can't figure it out!


could the last part...
Subject: could the last part...

be figure-of-eight tension being in good position? Still don't understand the first part though.
what part of H&P?
Subject: what part of H&P?

What system is he dictating it under?
It DOES apply here ... it is part of the
Subject: It DOES apply here ... it is part of the

epidermis. I just finished an entire year studying Human Structure and Function.

Read this copy/paste and try the link.

The epidermis starts at the basement membrane and extends up through the stratum corneum. The 4 basic zones of the epidermis are the basal/suprabasal layer, the spinous layer, the granular layer, and the stratum corneum.40

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3977/is_200410/ai_n9461227
I wonder if its not part of the sentence before
Subject: I wonder if its not part of the sentence before

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Is it the same part of the body or different
Subject: Is it the same part of the body or different

subchondral sclerosis can happen in many different joints of the body...
what part of the body is the x-ray of? nm
Subject: what part of the body is the x-ray of? nm

:
I dont know about the first part but.. sm
Subject: I dont know about the first part but.. sm

Second could be incentive spirometry ?
Medicare Part E
Subject: Medicare Part E