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buckle. SM for link for pediatric fx info.

Posted By: Txczech on 2008-01-08
In Reply to: 1 year old child. Please sm - Barbara

Subject: buckle. SM for link for pediatric fx info.


eMedicine - Radius, Distal Fractures : Article by Browyn Richards, MD





Radius, Distal Fractures - The distal radial fracture is the most common forearm ... buckle fracture, greenstick fracture, complete fracture, and epiphyseal ...
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Subject: T3 and T4. PT/PTT. See this link for more info.

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Subject: Need more info, see if this helps though. Link inside.

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Subject: Just info

This can be very crippling disease.  I have a friend who is only 33 and cannot even scratch her own nose.  She cannot turn over in bed or do anything for herself.  It is a progressive illness.  When she was little, she could walk and do everything a normal child could and by the time she was a teenager she was in a wheelchair.  Now she is completely disabled.


 


Thanks for all the info
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I came close to leaving a big blank for QA. thanks again for the lesson.
more info here
Subject: more info here

She had a hiatal hernia with some ___clonidine_ distal esophagus. No evidence of Barrett’s esophagus noted.

This doctor is usually clear and I love to do him. Today he has a cold and things sound muffled!
Thanks again for the info
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and for all of the research. I will add these links to my favorites.
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Subject: more info....

The HIDA scan showed a normal ejection fraction of 60 percent. The gallbladder study showed a tiny gallbladder polyp but no stone or sludge. There was necrogenic density in the right lobe of the liver thought to represent hemangioma. There was also moderate gastric distention with concern about possible gastroparesis or outlet obstruction. EGD would therefore be recommended


more info would help...sm
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what do they say just before? do you know what part of the anatomy we're dealing with? is this a foreign dictator? is this in the physical exam?
Do you have any further info that might help us out?
Subject: Do you have any further info that might help us out?

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More info might help (sm)
Subject: More info might help (sm)

Throwing out possibilities that may or may not be obvious, but might only match your s/l if something was cut off or he stammered:

nasal cannula
blow-by
supplementa
canopy
bag-valve-mask
low-flow
humidified


Here is the info...
Subject: Here is the info...

This is from aamt.org regarding the CMT exam.  The CMT exam is taken in a testing center; therefore, there will be no internet access available, i.e., no chance of asking test questions at MTStars during the exam .

May I bring my own reference materials?
Reference materials are not allowed in the testing center, and none will be provided. Electronic aids such as spellcheckers and abbreviation expanders will not be permitted. One of the consequences of using secure testing centers is the elimination of reference materials. However, the exam has been designed so that a level 2 medical transcriptionist (as defined in AAMT’s "MT Job Descriptions") can pass using their critical thinking and problem solving skills and without using any reference materials.


Do I need to find my own proctor?
No. The new exam is being delivered at proctored testing centers.


That is all the info I have about it. Thank you
Subject: That is all the info I have about it. Thank you

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need a little more info. NM
Subject: need a little more info. NM


more info
Subject: more info

The nitroskaph had allowed the retraction to lateralize.


Talking about doing a myringotomy.


More info please sm
Subject: More info please sm

Is the patient an inpatient? If so, is it possible the doc meant Cancidas?
More info.
Subject: More info.

She repeats it again in the PE and states **Ba-dex Ex-lo-dian** with kyphosis. Hope this helps! Thank you
Need little more info
Subject: Need little more info

Can you type out the whole sentence.
Thanks for the info. nm
Subject: Thanks for the info. nm