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oops.. the colon part is him micromanaging but the last word "birentalin"

Posted By: Jenn on 2008-01-30
In Reply to: Could we have the complete sentence please. - MT50

Subject: oops.. the colon part is him micromanaging but the last word "birentalin"




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oops - error on my part
Subject: oops - error on my part

IMPRESSION:


1.  Occipital neuralgia.


2.  Probable acute gastroenteritis.


or


IMPRESSION:  Occipital neuralgia, probable acute gastroenteritis.


Oops! Missed the male part. :) nm
Subject: Oops! Missed the male part. :) nm

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pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word
Subject: pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word

basic grammar here
Because sometimes the last part of the word before
Subject: Because sometimes the last part of the word before

the unknown word  is unintentionally sounded in the next word.
Word help please - part of PE
Subject: Word help please - part of PE

Respect to the volar aspect of his index finger, he has a laceration that is taking off the radial half of the distal phalanx and the s/l 'vol-stit' involving some of the nailbed
Oops. Meant s/l - 1st word help post!
Subject: Oops. Meant s/l - 1st word help post!

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oops I probably should've edited a word in there..sm
Subject: oops I probably should've edited a word in there..sm

Sorry moderators - I'm editing my own post right now....I forgot, some would interpret that word as a bad word.  Truly sorry!


Here's my repost:


While I feel I'm an excellent MT, I refuse to get as EDITED as some about this subject disc versus disk....one being from Latin and one being from the Greeks....


We follow a Greek calendar but the Egyptian one was here before that.......


People need to be a little more flexible generally speaking but also with words that are accepted either way, not have a virtual STROKE over it. 


Could part of the word be "flow"? nm
Subject: Could part of the word be "flow"? nm


i would like to know if i put the right word on the quoted part.
Subject: i would like to know if i put the right word on the quoted part.

As you know, Mr. * has undergone a series of injections with Avastin beginning in July 2006 prior to the availability of "insentus."


"Front detail" of the macula and optic nerve are difficult to differ.  Vitreous opacities are noted. 


tnx.


How about metaphyseal..maybe you missed the first part of the word
Subject: How about metaphyseal..maybe you missed the first part of the word


tachypneic -- (the neck is the last part of the word)
Subject: tachypneic -- (the neck is the last part of the word)


Oops - Don't put in the word oral though! I typed my answer too fast!!! sm
Subject: Oops - Don't put in the word oral though! I typed my answer too fast!!! sm

I would type contraceptive device, NuvaRing
I think he's making up a word for the part that was actually incarcerated. Give
Subject: I think he's making up a word for the part that was actually incarcerated. Give

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It's too late, I know, but I agree that no comma is needed here. The part following the word
Subject: It's too late, I know, but I agree that no comma is needed here. The part following the word

'and' would not stand on it's own as a sentence and therefore does not need a comma.
Per Stedman's Path/Lab, Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, one word for the second part. Nm
Subject: Per Stedman's Path/Lab, Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, one word for the second part. Nm

nm
I'm thinking it is phallus word form but the last part totally throws me
Subject: I'm thinking it is phallus word form but the last part totally throws me


Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm
Subject: Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm

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2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm
Subject: 2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm


Colon
Subject: Colon

...subsequent explortation was without discovery of any pathology with exception of extreme laxity of  the mesentery of the entire colon and a tremendous amount of ridden in colon.


What is he possibly saying? Thank you as always-- you guys are great!


Something colon
Subject: Something colon

The patient had an abdominal aortic aneurysm repair following which he had a ____________ic colon. He needed a colostomy which has now been reversed.


Usually have no probs with this doctor, but his tape is skipping a lot.


Thank you again.


 


Sorry, that is a colon there, E:A.
Subject: Sorry, that is a colon there, E:A.

x
of redundant colon. nm
Subject: of redundant colon. nm

x
it's a colon resection . . .
Subject: it's a colon resection . . .

The patient was put in the lithotomy position and legs put in a "scapegoat". I don't know, that's what I hear but he has a pretty thick accent. Thanks
s/l interprization of colon
Subject: s/l interprization of colon

The right hemidiaphragm appears somewhat lobulated with "intripization" of colon identified.
Ischemic colon?
Subject: Ischemic colon?


The colon thing
Subject: The colon thing

Some accounts insist on that darn colon for Military Time, so unfortunately, we need to follow that if that's what they want. QAS
s/l colon reduction
Subject: s/l colon reduction

this is an orthopedic clinic note. Patient has phalanx fracture. Doc states that she was reduced two weeks ago with s/l colon reduction
s/l ritin in colon???
Subject: s/l ritin in colon???

without discovery of any pathology, with exception of extreme laxity of the mesentery of the entire colon and a tremendous amount of __________  s/l ritin in colon


maybe redundant colon?
Subject: maybe redundant colon?


colon lavage? nm
Subject: colon lavage? nm


colon polyp
Subject: colon polyp

 The patient has s/l severe MR8 colon polyp.


Is this correct? Cannot find it by googling!


 


Normally comma if given name, colon if
Subject: Normally comma if given name, colon if

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Verdundant colon?
Subject: Verdundant colon?

Doc says:

This is a colonoscopy report: A pre-lubricated Olympus PCF-160 colonoscope was inserted into the rectum and with moderate insufflation and 2 position changes advanced to the level of the cecum through a s/l verdundant colon.

What kind of colon?

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Redundant colon
Subject: Redundant colon


Did she dictate the colon after "murmur?" nm
Subject: Did she dictate the colon after "murmur?" nm

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Colon s/l bolic stone
Subject: Colon s/l bolic stone

Says this over and over and can't seem to quite pick it up.  Thanks in advance!!!! 
colon cancer medication
Subject: colon cancer medication

The medication he dictated (just before Erbitux) sounds like sulfuri(?) or fulfuri(?)--cannot find. Thanks!
colon cancer medication
Subject: colon cancer medication

Doctor said the patient was given Avanstin and now is on s/l "full furi" (?) Erbitex or "sulfuri" (?)Erbitux.  Thanks for any help!


Colon cancer staging
Subject: Colon cancer staging

I've checked my BOS and googled, but I'm still not sure of the proper way to transcribe this. 


This is a patient with a history of stage III colon cancer, s/l Tc N1 with 2 out of 8 positive mesenteric lymph nodes.


Do I have the Tc N1 part correct?


Oh kick me now, it is colon lumen.
Subject: Oh kick me now, it is colon lumen.


Colon cancer staging
Subject: Colon cancer staging

Doc very clearly says staged UT3 UN1 but I can't locate it in any reference, does this look right to anybody.
adenomatous colon polyps? nm
Subject: adenomatous colon polyps? nm


maybe transverse colon mesentery end??
Subject: maybe transverse colon mesentery end??

just a stab
Never use a colon for military time sm
Subject: Never use a colon for military time sm

And it should always be followed by the word "hours."


0100 hours


1300 hours


1645 hours


Sometimes the doctors will dictate it differently, but unless the account is verbatim, leave out the colon and put in the word "hours."


(Former Air Force member here - got that drilled into me during basic training.)


But the right colon is mentioned in findings. Can we have
Subject: But the right colon is mentioned in findings. Can we have

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doing a colon resection is there such a thing as
Subject: doing a colon resection is there such a thing as

with an enterocolostomy anastomosis says proceeded from mediolateral past the hepatocoloic ligament and s/l renocolic?  ligament.
Pt with MS undergoing s/l fa ti go colon? infusions. TIA
Subject: Pt with MS undergoing s/l fa ti go colon? infusions. TIA


I'd just put a semi-colon after the LFTs and then
Subject: I'd just put a semi-colon after the LFTs and then

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Hirschsprung's disease (of colon) nm
Subject: Hirschsprung's disease (of colon) nm

xx
After a colon (:) you can start with a numeral.
Subject: After a colon (:) you can start with a numeral.

x
Hosteral ascending colon?
Subject: Hosteral ascending colon?

The doctor is discussing the results of a CAT scan and states what sounds like there was thickening of the "hosteral" ascending and transverse colon.  I am assuming she is actually saying postural? but I just thought I would see if anyone knows of a word that sounds like hosteral or has some feedback/thoughts on this one.