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maybe "tertiary" complaint (nomsg)

Posted By: jess gessin on 2008-12-29
In Reply to: what is the name of a third complaint? S/L thirsory complaint Thanks! - mm

Subject: maybe "tertiary" complaint (nomsg)

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Subject: what is the patient's condition/complaint? nm


Can you hear Chief Complaint in there? nm
Subject: Can you hear Chief Complaint in there? nm


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Subject: can you give more? Diagnosis? Complaint?

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It's a chief complaint. Just put it in quotes and you're done.
Subject: It's a chief complaint. Just put it in quotes and you're done.

(like you have it)

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Subject: Give us the line and context it is used, what is the complaint.


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maybe *erythema*?? (nomsg)
Subject: maybe *erythema*?? (nomsg)

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most likely *rotated* (nomsg)
Subject: most likely *rotated* (nomsg)

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Subject: What does it sound like? (nomsg)

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Subject: QA ended up changing it to "right" in chief complaint


No dx? No chief complaint? No planned tx? Give us a clue here! nm
Subject: No dx? No chief complaint? No planned tx? Give us a clue here! nm

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any more info? Type of exam, chief complaint, anything at all.
Subject: any more info? Type of exam, chief complaint, anything at all.

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Subject: Chief complaint: s/l Stiler enalrgement with hyperthyroidism. Help???


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Subject: Found it before you posted, but thank you! (nomsg)

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Subject: #2 could be *asthenia, osteoporosis" (nomsg)

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Subject: second word *might* be papilloma but...?? (nomsg)

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Subject: I think I would use "temporo-occipitoparietal" (there are 2 "c's") nomsg

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Subject: Can you hear *edentulous* in there anywhere? (nomsg)

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Subject: Can you give us some info about the patient, i.e. past history, current complaint, etc?


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Subject: Maybe Shohl's solution for renal acidosis. (nomsg)

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Subject: P.S. BOS-2 pg 98; JAMA; Medical Phrase Index; others. (nomsg)

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Subject: Can you hear "no crepitus or deformity"? (nomsg)

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Brudzinski's sign. Also, it's *nuchal* rigidity. (nomsg)
Subject: Brudzinski's sign. Also, it's *nuchal* rigidity. (nomsg)

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Subject: I've often heard them say towel clips. #2 may be flow, but?? (nomsg)

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Subject: Never mind. Found it: cilostazol. Helps if you can get the first sound right (nomsg)

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Subject: Sounds all right. Have heard "hooked to gravity flow" before. (nomsg)

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There are no palpable cords or calf tenderness, despite the patient’s complaint of diffuse body ache
Subject: There are no palpable cords or calf tenderness, despite the patient’s complaint of diffuse body ache


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Subject: Have heard *Adair* forceps/tenaculum and *Deaver" retractor but not combined (nomsg)

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Subject: There's *dewlap* (in animals)--extra fold/flap of skin in neck; maybe arms, too. (nomsg)

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