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You're right, it's sensation. Thanks sooooo much!!!

Posted By: JuliaC on 2009-05-31
In Reply to: Could you give more info before - pat

Subject: You're right, it's sensation. Thanks sooooo much!!!




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Subject: thank you sooooo much for the answer about the feet


Sensation ?
Subject: Sensation ?


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pin prick sensation.
Subject: pin prick sensation.

We also checked 2 point and 1 point pin sensation discrimination and this was intact.   (I am questioning discrimination have not heard it this way before I may be hearing discrimination incorrectly, any tips?)


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RN.com’s Assessment Series: Focused Neurological Assessment


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Next, test gross sensation of Cranial Nerve V. Tell the patient to close their .... locations bilaterally to test for temperature sensation. Light touch ...

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ahh-voo-cartic sensation??sm
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s/l "ah-voo-cartic" sensation is intact bilateral lower extremities, retrograde sensation for sharp, dull, vibratory and proprioception." 


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Subject: Strength is 5/5 throughout. Sensation is intact.

is how I would do it.
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Subject: pinprick sensation #1...patchiness #2....

but it's pinprick sensation (with a k)....*S*


not passiveness - rather patchiness.....


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Subject: so...dull, aching sensation... but your QA may

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Subject: neuro exam - says intact sensation, "V-one, V-two,

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Subject: Neuro - not sure if I have this right - sensation testing of diabetic sm

Usually this doc says something along the lines of monofilament testing is intact, which is also how the other docs have dictated it to one degree or another.

However, this time he says, "a nylon string test reveals s/l 5 point of sensation on both feet."

Don't know if it should be 5 points of sensation, 5-point sensation, or if it's simply 5.0 sensation. Is anyone aware of how to type this?

Thanks for any help with this.
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Subject: Neuro - not sure if I have this right - sensation testing of diabetic sm

Usually this doc says something along the lines of monofilament testing is intact, which is also how the other docs have dictated it to one degree or another.

However, this time he says, "a nylon string test reveals s/l 5 point of sensation on both feet."

Don't know if it should be 5 points of sensation, 5-point sensation, or if it's simply 5.0 sensation.

Is anyone aware of how to type this?

Thanks for any help with this.
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Subject: Neuro help please... gross 'epocrate' sensation is intact. Thanks! nm

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If someone gets this...you get a gold star! 
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Subject: Decreased pinpric sensation to the bilateral lower extremities but areas of s/l passhiveness -sm-

with increased sensation.  Would passiveness fit here?  Help is appreciated.  Thanks!
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Subject: I personally transcribe buttock if they're referring to one side, and buttocks if they're referring to both or the whole thing....nm


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you're most welcome!

You're welcome!
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You're welcome...
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...I hear ya!  Was one of those days for me, too...grrrr!  Had a report today where the doc said pulse ox....all I could hear was something like PSACS...it finally hit me & I felt like such a nincompoop


Anyway, glad I could help.  Hang in there


I think you're right
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Tried that, think you're right, thanks. nm
Subject: Tried that, think you're right, thanks. nm

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