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could he just be saying scalp and stumbling a bit over his words?

Posted By: tf on 2006-04-03
In Reply to: fetal scapley??? (C-section) Help! - just me

Subject: could he just be saying scalp and stumbling a bit over his words?




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unless he is just stumbling on his words
Subject: unless he is just stumbling on his words

He does that constantly while he dictates, so it's difficult to tell if there's really another word or not.
disregard - he is stumbling over his words, he did it twice.
Subject: disregard - he is stumbling over his words, he did it twice.

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No never heard of decather, could he/she be stumbling over their words?
Subject: No never heard of decather, could he/she be stumbling over their words?


Scalp help
Subject: Scalp help

There is a several centimeter skinny (s/l raft) of the scalp on the right anterior vertex with no evidence of active carcinoma.
scalp laceration
Subject: scalp laceration

Patient presents to the ER with a scalp laceration, the wound is explored with sterile gloves s/l "gallian" is intact.  I am lost, not sure what it is???
Do you think it's fetal scalp?
Subject: Do you think it's fetal scalp?

Does this make sense? 


Hooking up the fetal scalp to the monitor?


Pilocyst? of scalp
Subject: Pilocyst? of scalp


OP scalp excision.
Subject: OP scalp excision.

Pre and postoperative diagnosis is Two ??_______ of scalp. It sounds like it starts with a W. The operation is excision of these two things. A small incision is made over each one and they are extracted. s/l maybe wins or wans.


 


Just a little FYI it is scallop not scalp
Subject: Just a little FYI it is scallop not scalp


Scalp question
Subject: Scalp question

Neuro doc: 


Scalp:  I palpated all around his scalp.  He is bald as an egg.  There are no masses, lumps, s/l BOSSES, cuts, bruises, or any other abnormalities.  There are no maneuvers, which would precipitate the discomfort.


I thought maybe bumps, but I can't get that out of it.   Thanks for any help. 


forgot to put it was from the scalp
Subject: forgot to put it was from the scalp

Could it possibly be dermatomyoma?  Does that make sense?  Will keep looking.
fetal scalp lead
Subject: fetal scalp lead

(I hope this wasn't too late to reply).

:)
Probably FSE - Fetal Scalp Electrode
Subject: Probably FSE - Fetal Scalp Electrode

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dissection taken down around the cyst in the scalp
Subject: dissection taken down around the cyst in the scalp

taking all the way down to the s/l gallea????  The cyst was then dissected
wild stab but is this a scalp lac? something galea?
Subject: wild stab but is this a scalp lac? something galea?

just a thought
Did patient fall? scalp contusion? nm
Subject: Did patient fall? scalp contusion? nm


Could be 'FSE', fetal scalp electrode..(nm)
Subject: Could be 'FSE', fetal scalp electrode..(nm)

nm
Ever heard of s/l Texas hooks to retract the scalp? TIA
Subject: Ever heard of s/l Texas hooks to retract the scalp? TIA

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dermatoadenoma of scalp? or dermato-adenoma. dermatomyoma? SM
Subject: dermatoadenoma of scalp? or dermato-adenoma. dermatomyoma? SM

Do you have this excellent ref? You don't have to look at the pictures!!!

 

http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/cd_lists.cfm

No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book
Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or

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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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could dr be stumbling
over 'subsequently' ?
stumbling...duh, duh....uh...
Subject: stumbling...duh, duh....uh...

I wouldn't be surprised, the way a lot of these guys talk.  And they're first language is english! 


But really, he said it three times in the report and the "de" part was clear.  I put in blanks.



Thanks anyway.!


I think he's just stumbling
Subject: I think he's just stumbling

I think he changed his mind; I think he means visual acuity of 20/40 after proparacaine drops.
Maybe stumbling on" CT" ? nm
Subject: Maybe stumbling on" CT" ? nm

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Could it be TSH and the doc is just stumbling.
Subject: Could it be TSH and the doc is just stumbling.


Thanks to all - I think she's stumbling over
Subject: Thanks to all - I think she's stumbling over

finasterides :=(

Not sure though so I'm flagging it. She's got a mouth full of cotton balls.
unless he's stumbling
Subject: unless he's stumbling

nm
stumbling over ED?
Subject: stumbling over ED?

nm
maybe doc is just stumbling, saying...
Subject: maybe doc is just stumbling, saying...

"uh some arthritis" ??
nevermind...I think she is stumbling.
I think she starts to say ecchymosis but puts that word at the end instead.  Thanks.
probably just stumbling and means
Subject: probably just stumbling and means

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could he just be stumbling and saying "congruent" ? nm
Subject: could he just be stumbling and saying "congruent" ? nm

x
he is stumbling and probably means
Subject: he is stumbling and probably means


I was wondering if that's what she's stumbling over, it could be, thanks. nm
Subject: I was wondering if that's what she's stumbling over, it could be, thanks. nm

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could he be stumbling over swelling?
Subject: could he be stumbling over swelling?

just a guess
is he/she stumbling trying to say Remeron?
Subject: is he/she stumbling trying to say Remeron?


Could he/she be stumbling over proximal?
Subject: Could he/she be stumbling over proximal?


I think he's just stumbling on bursitis....
Subject: I think he's just stumbling on bursitis....

is what I'd do.......
I think he's just stumbling over positive...
Subject: I think he's just stumbling over positive...

x
Stumbling over defibrillation??
Subject: Stumbling over defibrillation??

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Could the doc just be stumbling on GU evaluation? Sorry not more help Nm
Subject: Could the doc just be stumbling on GU evaluation? Sorry not more help Nm

nm
Could he be stumbling over "marrow"? sm tia!
Subject: Could he be stumbling over "marrow"? sm tia!

MRI of the right knee:  Anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are visualized and appear normal.  Lateral and medial collateral ligaments are visualized and appear within normal limits.  Osseous structures show no s/l "u-me-gal" edema.  There appears to be moderate effusion best seen on axial images.
maybe just stumbling over "follicular dermatitis" /n.
Subject: maybe just stumbling over "follicular dermatitis" /n.


I think the dictator is stumbling and means
Subject: I think the dictator is stumbling and means


Could the dictator just be stumbling here and mean nephrologist? NM
Subject: Could the dictator just be stumbling here and mean nephrologist? NM


focus? think dictator is stumbling or ESL?
Subject: focus? think dictator is stumbling or ESL?


yes, I think you are right - dictator is stumbling over the word- Thanks!
Subject: yes, I think you are right - dictator is stumbling over the word- Thanks!


Oops, meant stumbling-nm
Subject: Oops, meant stumbling-nm


pole (stumbling over the word) ?? nm
Subject: pole (stumbling over the word) ?? nm

x
Dictator stumbling - low blood sugar nm
Subject: Dictator stumbling - low blood sugar nm

Low blood sugar