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he had benign funduscopic exam and his s/l hard palate was not tented?? thanks

Posted By: debbie on 2007-05-25
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hard palate not tented. nm
Subject: hard palate not tented. nm

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hard palate is right; is it tented, or tinted?
Subject: hard palate is right; is it tented, or tinted?

nm
I agree - it's probably funduscopic exam.....
Subject: I agree - it's probably funduscopic exam.....


Funduscopic exam: No evidence of s/l apple eema
Subject: Funduscopic exam: No evidence of s/l apple eema

s/l apple eema or apalima?
Funduscopic could be
Subject: Funduscopic could be

nm
funduscopic
Subject: funduscopic


eye grounds and funduscopic
Subject: eye grounds and funduscopic


funduscopic or fundoscopic?
Subject: funduscopic or fundoscopic?

help, please, need answer ASAP
palate
Subject: palate

not sure about the first s/l , but shouldn't it be palate instead of pallet
palatectomy? having to do with the palate? nm
Subject: palatectomy? having to do with the palate? nm

nm
aphthous ulcers -- palate
Subject: aphthous ulcers -- palate


aphthous ulcers in the palate? nm
Subject: aphthous ulcers in the palate? nm


Soft palate and anterior faucal arch.
Subject: Soft palate and anterior faucal arch.

x
or even PSA 1.4, cells benign...nm
Subject: or even PSA 1.4, cells benign...nm

nm
yes, benign neglect. n/m
Subject: yes, benign neglect. n/m


benign s/l AP lymph node
Subject: benign s/l AP lymph node

This is a patient with locally advanced lung cancer.  In going over the diagnosis the doctor says "Histology was moderately differentiated.  One benign [AP? 8P? maybe a d on the end like apede?] lymph node was submitted and negative, as well as the left parabronchial lymph node was submitted and was negative."
Could it be - Prostate 1.4. Cells benign. ??
Subject: Could it be - Prostate 1.4. Cells benign. ??


Maybe benign villous adenoma?
Subject: Maybe benign villous adenoma?


LOL. I think I figured it out. Two benign appearing nevi LOL
Subject: LOL. I think I figured it out. Two benign appearing nevi LOL


benevolent means benign so maybe he's just desccribing?
Subject: benevolent means benign so maybe he's just desccribing?


Starting to hear -Prostate ??? benign.
Subject: Starting to hear -Prostate ??? benign.


? benign villous papilloma (usually of the colon)
Subject: ? benign villous papilloma (usually of the colon)


Yes, and hard to say, so hard to find
Subject: Yes, and hard to say, so hard to find

Again, thanks.
He says the consonants hard - he gives a hard P on the par and B on the bow.
Subject: He says the consonants hard - he gives a hard P on the par and B on the bow.


Yes- I can now hear greater than left then s/l pos 1 plus 1 show benign
Subject: Yes- I can now hear greater than left then s/l pos 1 plus 1 show benign


lipomectomy - procedure to remove benign tumor nm
Subject: lipomectomy - procedure to remove benign tumor nm


Brain CT: benign calcifications along the ??fogs??frogs??
Subject: Brain CT: benign calcifications along the ??fogs??frogs??


WAG but Benign occipital epilepsy of childhood (BOEP) ?
Subject: WAG but Benign occipital epilepsy of childhood (BOEP) ?


In that case, angiolymphoid is a benign skin lesion term
Subject: In that case, angiolymphoid is a benign skin lesion term


Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel
Subject: Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel


Throat exam is normal, as were the rest of her neck, face, and skull exam.
Subject: Throat exam is normal, as were the rest of her neck, face, and skull exam.


Eye exam: s/l "sub-lamp" exam shows left side has multiple small punctations in the cornea.(t
Subject: Eye exam: s/l "sub-lamp" exam shows left side has multiple small punctations in the cornea.(thanks)


Physical exam on eye exam, s/l Cardinal Welk's space?? noted.NM
Subject: Physical exam on eye exam, s/l Cardinal Welk's space?? noted.NM


What kind of doc is doing the exam? And where in the exam is this test mentioned? nm
Subject: What kind of doc is doing the exam? And where in the exam is this test mentioned? nm

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Question about eye exam...when everting lids on eye exam (sm)
Subject: Question about eye exam...when everting lids on eye exam (sm)

It is EVERT, not AVERT, right? I have always typed it with an E but I have a PA who keeps insisting it is A.  I always thought Avert applied to gaze, as if to look away.  Just want to make sure everting the eyelid is the right term.  TIA. 
Hard to say, I'd just put what doc says. nm
Subject: Hard to say, I'd just put what doc says. nm

x
Hard to say from here, but it could mean sm
Subject: Hard to say from here, but it could mean sm

the polyethylene liner in the hip replacement system.
Thanks. Sometimes it's hard to tell
Subject: Thanks. Sometimes it's hard to tell

with the ESLs because they lack the inflection that might have told me everything, LOL.

I was confused enough that I blanked it, but thanks for helping me attempt to puzzle it out.
This could be a hard one s/l
Subject: This could be a hard one s/l

She has an allergy to s/l long-gate-di-div-u-la??


I appreciate your help


Deborah


 


Hard to do s/l but ...sm
Subject: Hard to do s/l but ...sm

Patient is here for follow up of a low white blood count and low platelet count.  She is still having the headaches, stiffness in the neck and a sore throat, also some chills.  Her Lyme test and ___ (s/l haverglosis) test is still pending. 


TIA


it is too hard,
Subject: it is too hard,

it is staying a blank.  Thanks for the help!
He may be saying that - hard to tell, as -- sm
Subject: He may be saying that - hard to tell, as -- sm

I hear an "r" sound in there. I'll flag this one, but I'm glad to know they use qualify in that way.
I'd like that to be it, but there's a hard "c" in there. nm
Subject: I'd like that to be it, but there's a hard "c" in there. nm


Without context, hard to tell. SIA is sm
Subject: Without context, hard to tell. SIA is sm

subacute infectious arthritis.

SI--sacroiliac
AC--acromioclavicular

There is a drug Ziac.


We just try too hard. Dumb is what I do best!!! nm
Subject: We just try too hard. Dumb is what I do best!!! nm


Thanks to all of you for your hard work. I appreciate it! nm
Subject: Thanks to all of you for your hard work. I appreciate it! nm


Hard to say without state, but..
Subject: Hard to say without state, but..

here is something I use to help wtih hospital names

http://www.superpages.com/?SRC=promo13
Not really hard to remember when you think...
Subject: Not really hard to remember when you think...

ACE inhibitor stands for Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme


and


Ace is the name of a bandage.


 


could either be T8 to 11 and L1 or T8 to L1. Hard to say without being able to listen.
Subject: could either be T8 to 11 and L1 or T8 to L1. Hard to say without being able to listen.

x
might be thinking too hard...
Subject: might be thinking too hard...

From the dictionary:

moi·e·ty Pronunciation (moi-t)
n. pl. moi·e·ties
1. A half.
2. A part, portion, or share.

Could be your doc is describing which part of the prosthesis?
It is also hard to figure out ...
Subject: It is also hard to figure out ...

... because they put this patient on 1 baby aspirin a day, which I thought was to thin the blood. I actually ended up asking a doc at the hospital where I work, and he seemed to indicate that there wasn't really any "hypocoagulable workup" -- it was more like "bleeding studies." There is a "hypercoagulable workup" which is extensively discussed on the net, but this patient with the bleeding may be more a candidate for the bleeding studies. However, from what I have read on the net, the tests that are done for a "hypercoagulable workup" are the ones which are being ordered for this patient. Sigh. I'm going to change it to hypercoagulable, and mark it just in case. Thanks for your input.