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gait is punctuated by a s/l spoyning component

Posted By: Rock on 2008-11-26
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gait is punctuated by a s/l spoyning component



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it would be punctuated this way then...
Subject: it would be punctuated this way then...

with only a comma before mild?...I am confused and it isn't taking much to confuse me after a loooong day.. :-)

Incidentally the patient does have some mild symptoms related to her right ring finger trigger finger, mild at this time.
is this punctuated correctly?
Subject: is this punctuated correctly?

Incidentally the patient does have some mild symptoms related to her right ring finger, trigger finger, mild at this time.

The comma after ring finger has me stumped. tia.
Is this punctuated correctly? (urology...sm)
Subject: Is this punctuated correctly? (urology...sm)

Pt with condyloma will certainly need..."anesthetic, fulguration, excision and cystoscopy."


Sorry, but I don't know urology well. Not sure if anesthetic fulguation go together or if this is a series of steps! Thank you!


 


 


does this sound right and is it punctuated correctly? 2nd ?
Subject: does this sound right and is it punctuated correctly? 2nd ?

The patient is a 42-year-old white female with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, medial meniscus, and anterolateral rotary instability.

Second question is shouldn't this be arthroscopy AND debridement? he doesn't say *and* but that is always how I have heard it. Third question is...is patella tendon graft correct or should it be patellar tendon graft?

I plan on doing an arthroscopy debridement and an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella tendon graft.

Sorry for all the questions, but he is a speed demon today.

does this paragraph sound right and is it punctuated correctly
Subject: does this paragraph sound right and is it punctuated correctly

There were findings of a posterior horn tear of the medial meniscus, a small chondral injury of the medial tibial plateau, grade 4 out of 4, chondromalacia of the medial femoral condyle, grade 3 out of 4, chondromalacia patella and trochlea notch of the femur, grade 3 out of 4.

The doctor speeds through this paragraph at 75mph..does it make sense and is the punctuation correct? TIA.
Have a punctuated this correctly - around the "at which time" part....
Subject: Have a punctuated this correctly - around the "at which time" part....

His last cystoscopy was in July of 2007; at which time, he was found to have a negative cytology as well as a negative cystoscopy.
hip component
Subject: hip component

The dr. states:  Radiographically, he has no signs of loosening of the well-fixed implant user long stem components on the femur and the tibia.  I can' t find this component or if it is even one.  Help!  Thanks!!!


maybe a component?
Subject: maybe a component?

nm
maybe "a component of"
Subject: maybe "a component of"

xx
T-con hip component
Subject: T-con hip component

I'm have a lady with a femur fracture and he's talking about her THR.  He is saying "there is evidence of a "t-con"  to the component.  Overall alignment appears to be satisfactory


Thanks!
Tammy


s/l "phoretic component to that"
Subject: s/l "phoretic component to that"

Pt. had chest pain while walking...then the Dr. dictates " he felt like he was hit in the chest. There was a 'somewhat phoretic component to that'....."  any ideas?  I've tried to make "diaphoretic" out of it, but I do not hear that. Please help and thanks!!!! 
s/l component separation
Subject: s/l component separation

Mumble mouth ESL


The patient was taken to the operating room for lysis of adhesions, liver biopsy and s/l component separation.


Does component make sense? 


mechanical component
Subject: mechanical component

Ortho- She has a low level discomfort as mentioned by the "s/l Houser" mechanical component. Has to do with knee pain.
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks
labral component
Subject: labral component

S/l


size 7 peeled labral component


+0 or plus 0 femoral component -nm
Subject: +0 or plus 0 femoral component -nm

x
+0 or plus zero femoral component sm
Subject: +0 or plus zero femoral component sm

i think either one is okay (+0 or plus zero) but using "plus zero" is preferred if given at the beginning of a sentence
Hip component s/l "car eye"
Subject: Hip component s/l "car eye"

Have any of you heard of a hip replacement component that s/l "car eye?"  Thanks for your help!  I have had it twice now and can't find it anywhere.  Have a great weekend!
Dupuy 's/l ka rii' femoral component
Subject: Dupuy 's/l ka rii' femoral component

What is the 'k' word?

Dupuy ________ femoral component.
Free-fabbing component on MRI...sm
Subject: Free-fabbing component on MRI...sm

Doc is dictating result of MRI scan on axial view shows a "free-fabbing"?? component which is quite large.  Any takers?


Kiel or keel labral component
Subject: Kiel or keel labral component

S/l he is saying an "ed"at the end of the word, not sure if it Kiel or Keel component. 
Stedman's has keel of glenoid component. nm
Subject: Stedman's has keel of glenoid component. nm

nm
loose dermal component? hey I am a FL girl too :) sm
Subject: loose dermal component? hey I am a FL girl too :) sm

I googled loose dermal component and a lot of things came up related to pain and discomfort, I have never heard of this, but check it out.
Maybe proximal or distal component of a prosthesis? nm
Subject: Maybe proximal or distal component of a prosthesis? nm

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triflanged component? (Stedman's ortho)
Subject: triflanged component? (Stedman's ortho)


short arm cast with a small thumb component.... sm
Subject: short arm cast with a small thumb component.... sm

put this patient back into a short-arm cast with a small thumb component with a tension to be able to allow the patient to get some flexion at the MP joint.

Is this right or would it be "attention"?
splaying component? as in hindfoot splay, spreading apart etc? nm
Subject: splaying component? as in hindfoot splay, spreading apart etc? nm


There is Stryker (Howmedica) Triathlon....but it is a knee component...
Subject: There is Stryker (Howmedica) Triathlon....but it is a knee component...

xx
maybe something like mid gait? nm
Subject: maybe something like mid gait? nm

nm
ankle arthroplasty xray s/l slud line or settling of component sm
Subject: ankle arthroplasty xray s/l slud line or settling of component sm

Talks fast.  Says there is no ?slud line or possibly settling or ____ of the talar component.  I can't find anything similar.


Radiographs show a s/l tri-fa-lang-y component with bone graft medially. SM
Subject: Radiographs show a s/l tri-fa-lang-y component with bone graft medially. SM

Pt is s/p right revision total hip arthroplasty.  TIA
Could it be festinating gait???
Subject: Could it be festinating gait???

Hope this helps.
gait sl-distrentions
Subject: gait sl-distrentions

unresponsive patient with past history of gait sl-distrentions and essential tremors
Gait is not antalgic.
Subject: Gait is not antalgic.

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OMG - it's gait!!! Duh - I should have known this! Thanks so much for your help Txczech!
Subject: OMG - it's gait!!! Duh - I should have known this! Thanks so much for your help Txczech!


antalgic gait
Subject: antalgic gait


gait is s/l magnatic
Subject: gait is s/l magnatic

His gait is s/l magnatic and shuffled.

ESL doctor
it's tandem gait.........
Subject: it's tandem gait.........


Parkinsonian gait
Subject: Parkinsonian gait

It should be ratcheting steps. 
A ptotic gait?
Subject: A ptotic gait?

nm
Angle of Gait?
Subject: Angle of Gait?

Angle of Gait: During running or walking, the angle formed between a line drawn from the midpoint of the calcaneus (heel bone) to the midpoint of the second toe of the same foot, and the line of direction of movement.


gait imbalance?
Subject: gait imbalance?

does it sound remotely close to that? I was a Neurology Secretary for 22 years (still looking for an after-hours job to do prn).
heel-toe gait with ???
Subject: heel-toe gait with ???

He has heel-toe gait, although he does have a slightly less (s/l weigh hung on the left than the right.  Also s/l wane/huddle)


I know it sounds funny but does anyone have an idea? 


X-rays reviewed that show a lucent line around the humeral component bone please sm
Subject: X-rays reviewed that show a lucent line around the humeral component bone please sm

cement s/l dith-ro-face. The ulnar component appears to be well-fixed. Thanks!!

Sounds like herpes "syn" rash. Not skin, cause later dates no cutaneous component. sm
Subject: Sounds like herpes "syn" rash. Not skin, cause later dates no cutaneous component. sm

The nature of her chest wall spasms is not clear. The first thing that comes to mind is herpes, but this would have to be herpes syn rash. There does not appear to be a cutaneous component to it, and postherpetic neuralgia is less likely but still remains the most likely diagnosis.
Tandem gait is correct.
Subject: Tandem gait is correct.

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describing gait would be hyphenated...sm
Subject: describing gait would be hyphenated...sm

gait is broad based


patient has a broad-based gait.........


not sure of 1st, but _____, gait and Romberg...SM
Subject: not sure of 1st, but _____, gait and Romberg...SM


Romberg sign

with feet approximated, the subject stands with eyes open and then closed; if closing the eyes increases the unsteadiness, a loss of proprioceptive control is indicated, and the sign is positive
neurology tanding gait
Subject: neurology tanding gait

Hello: The statement reads


She does have difficulty in [s/l “tanding”] gait.


Could it be standing gait?  Is standing a gait?  Any ideas? Thank you in advance


PE: Gait is s/l neurobased? and steady.
Subject: PE: Gait is s/l neurobased? and steady.

x


antalgic gait posture?
Subject: antalgic gait posture?

does that sound right per the rest of the report?
Psych pt has an "app a tot ick" gait. nm
Subject: Psych pt has an "app a tot ick" gait. nm