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elected to use a regular 3- to 5-cm *MDS* catheter. (cannot document) nm

Posted By: nm on 2009-05-05
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Subject: elected to use a regular 3- to 5-cm *MDS* catheter. (cannot document) nm




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regular RS might be regular rhythm strip if the doc is old fashioned. nm
Subject: regular RS might be regular rhythm strip if the doc is old fashioned. nm

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Inserting a PICC or other central catheter? Maybe 'Groshong' catheter? nm
Subject: Inserting a PICC or other central catheter? Maybe 'Groshong' catheter? nm

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Udall catheter or Uldall catheter?
Subject: Udall catheter or Uldall catheter?

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Probably regular
Subject: Probably regular

since everything else was normal
s/l S1, S2, regular RS
Subject: s/l S1, S2, regular RS

Is that right?  One of my infamous ESLs that I always makes me want to pull my hair out!  TIA


30 R (regular) and 60 NPH
Subject: 30 R (regular) and 60 NPH


look in your regular dictionary
Subject: look in your regular dictionary

there is a word syncopize, derivative of syncopate, derivative of syncope.
As a regular helper here, thank YOU both!! nm
Subject: As a regular helper here, thank YOU both!! nm

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Need a regular dictationary for this one!
Subject: Need a regular dictationary for this one!

The correct word is "integral". It means "pertaining to an essential part of the whole".
Okay, QA says regular insulin
Subject: Okay, QA says regular insulin

Is this correct? I was taught it the R was capitalized, but maybe things have changed. My Stedman's says Regular, but I know I read in my company newsletter that it was a small R.  I don't want to get a critical error. Guess where I work????


TIA!!


Regular insulin
Subject: Regular insulin

I've seen regular insulin typed both capitalized (Regular) and small (regular).  Anyone know for sure which is correct?  Anyone know which one the AAMT prefers?  Thanks in advance! 


Tammy


Regular insulin
Subject: Regular insulin

Thank you!  I didn't think it should be but you never know.  I know the brand names like Humulin and Lantus are but it kind of puzzled me to see "regular" capitalized. 


 


 


How about regular insulin?
Subject: How about regular insulin?

Maybe?
No - he definitely is saying "regularly regular"
Subject: No - he definitely is saying "regularly regular"

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s/l occasional DE regular.
Subject: s/l occasional DE regular.

Vitals: Height 5 foot 2 inches. Weight 334 pounds. Pulse 76 and s/l occasional DE regular. Respiratory rate is about 18 per minute.

TIA!!
i would go with regular also in view of the overall sentence
Subject: i would go with regular also in view of the overall sentence


That's a regular word, gamut.
Subject: That's a regular word, gamut.

nm
s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear
Subject: s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear

He runs the whole thing together with a heavy accent, so not sure if the RS goes with the S1, S2 or if it is RS lungs. TIA!


Could it be regular heart sounds?
Subject: Could it be regular heart sounds?


alternative to regular placement nm
Subject: alternative to regular placement nm


Just a regular old-fashioned IVP. They rarely do those.
Subject: Just a regular old-fashioned IVP. They rarely do those.


HEART: Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 s/l plus zero?
Subject: HEART: Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 s/l plus zero?

nm
Sounds like - regular haint (?) dilators were used for D&C.
Subject: Sounds like - regular haint (?) dilators were used for D&C.

 
s/l "kitshocks" with regular insulin coverage
Subject: s/l "kitshocks" with regular insulin coverage

s/l "kitshocks" with regular insulin coverage
Heart: S1, S2 regular. S/l systolic is noted
Subject: Heart: S1, S2 regular. S/l systolic is noted

Or maybe systolic ____ is not heard.

Heart sounds were regular. She has a s/l pector 6 con-vat-um SM
Subject: Heart sounds were regular. She has a s/l pector 6 con-vat-um SM

which is probably somewhat restrictive of pulmonary function.
Heart regular rate and rhythm?
Subject: Heart regular rate and rhythm?


The heart rate was regular without fills?,
Subject: The heart rate was regular without fills?,

The heart rate was regular without fills?, murmurs, clicks, or rubs.
How can I use something I can't document? nm
Subject: How can I use something I can't document? nm

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Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear
Subject: Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear

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Patient has not used Advair or s/l humulair on a regular basis. sm
Subject: Patient has not used Advair or s/l humulair on a regular basis. sm

Asthma exacerbation.  Pt is on prednisone, albuterol, Atrovent, Clarinex, and Augmentin. 


cannot document Valacet.......nm
Subject: cannot document Valacet.......nm


just be able to document the source where you got it from
Subject: just be able to document the source where you got it from

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It's very hard to document,
Subject: It's very hard to document,

but it is bolgerized, after a doctor whose last name is Bolger. 
s/l paracoccygeal.....cannot document...sm
Subject: s/l paracoccygeal.....cannot document...sm

Pain originates out of the s/l paracoccygeal region up to her neck.


TIA


 


I can't document in a book either, but
Subject: I can't document in a book either, but

crura of the diaphragm actually makes some sense. I am thinking this is repair of a hiatal hernia or a small hole that would lead to a hiatal hernia. Myself, I would give the doctor the word and use it.
Thanks. I couldn't document it anywhere. sm
Subject: Thanks. I couldn't document it anywhere. sm

What's your reference?
Yeah, sorry. He says it clearly twice, but can't document. Thx.
Subject: Yeah, sorry. He says it clearly twice, but can't document. Thx.


I can document histiocarcinoma, but
Subject: I can document histiocarcinoma, but

not of the uterus, not sure about this at all, hate to tell you wrong. Need to find annabanana on here and check with her,she would probably know. Histiocytoma I might buy, but I am not even sure about that. Histio cancer to me just does not gel.
sorry...its the "q" size I can't document. nm
Subject: sorry...its the "q" size I can't document. nm


ureteropelvocalyxes ? Cannot document
Subject: ureteropelvocalyxes ? Cannot document


Would use telemetry. Cardiac patients often go there before hitting the regular floors. nm
Subject: Would use telemetry. Cardiac patients often go there before hitting the regular floors. nm

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On PE heart section doc says "Heart irregular rate regular"?? is that right
Subject: On PE heart section doc says "Heart irregular rate regular"?? is that right

pt with afib

nope, regular great dictator, very clear. Spells: A-L-O-N.
Subject: nope, regular great dictator, very clear. Spells: A-L-O-N.


Ever hear of a regular "spadolence" followup for breast cancer...?
Subject: Ever hear of a regular "spadolence" followup for breast cancer...?


Can anyone document granuloma anulare?
Subject: Can anyone document granuloma anulare?

granuloma anulare
concha bullitis....can not document..sm
Subject: concha bullitis....can not document..sm

I have one rad that keeps using this term, concha bullitis, but I can not find this anywhere....I have a hard time just "typing" what they say just because they say it...


HELP  please


Dc


Absolutely document any discrepancies sm
Subject: Absolutely document any discrepancies sm

with your QA. This is one of the primary responsibilities of MTs.

BTW, it should be:

left below-knee amputation
right above-knee amputation

If you must type what they say, then left below-the-knee amputation and right above-the-knee amputation.

Multiple-word modifiers must be hyphenated.

Good luck to you in your MT career!!

Stops in a Word Document
Subject: Stops in a Word Document

I was wondering if there was a way to put "stops" so to speak in a word document that is set up as a template.  But, I need to do fill-ins for information with the basics already typed.  I need to add blood pressure, weight, height, etc. in a paragraph that is already set-up in word.  These are clinic letters.  If anyone knows how to help, please let me know.  It will be greatly appreciated!  Thanks!
It really clearly sounds like 'dell' but I can't document it anywhere. Thanks though!
Subject: It really clearly sounds like 'dell' but I can't document it anywhere. Thanks though!


Is Levpak still available? can't document for spelling.
Subject: Is Levpak still available? can't document for spelling.

TIA.