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reply to type of exam look under my LAB from debbie

Posted By: debbie on 2006-09-04
In Reply to: What kind of doc is doing the exam? And where in the exam is this test mentioned? nm - More details, please

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Thanks for your reply. I will type CAM in the assessment and see what my manager says. nm
Subject: Thanks for your reply. I will type CAM in the assessment and see what my manager says. 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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debbie
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I don't have a dictionary right close but I think the word is blaise (with an umlat above the "e."  If this is the right word, it means something like "nonchalant or don't care one way or the other."  Let me know if that works.
Orthopedics: s/l "athetory"-type movements. (Shoulder exam)? Help???
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Yes Debbie - you did it right!!! *smile*...nm
Subject: Yes Debbie - you did it right!!! *smile*...nm


Debbie, you don't need to start a new thread sm
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each time you add something to a former post. Just "post quick reply" under the thread you wish to clarify or comment.
debbie-you don't have to start new thread for same
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debbie asked about RE-presentation
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debbie asked this same question below;
Subject: debbie asked this same question below;

nm
Debbie, I also want to give you a "pat on the back" .sm
Subject: Debbie, I also want to give you a "pat on the back" .sm

I can tell you have the makings of a good transcriptionist... you can "hear" the words. May not be able to spell them all yet, but you are "hearing" pretty close to what is being said... keep on plugging away. It gets easier!!
Thanks Debbie!! you helped me figure out that it is Alteril. Thank you!!!
Subject: Thanks Debbie!! you helped me figure out that it is Alteril. Thank you!!!

Thanks a million!

Abby
PMH: Significant for s/l valve plus atrial fibrillation. Thank you Debbie
Subject: PMH: Significant for s/l valve plus atrial fibrillation. Thank you Debbie


Debbie is my mother and she asked me to check it out. I did not know she had already posted it lol!
Subject: Debbie is my mother and she asked me to check it out. I did not know she had already posted it lol!


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
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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. 
OB/GYN HELP REPLY
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It was probably mosaicism.
Sure NOW I see the reply. (nm)
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could it be homogeneous mass in breast
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No, its not Apley's test.  It sounds like either albee or elbee test.  Thanks.
Thanks for reply...there really isn't much more...
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...Dictator simply gives visual acuity statistics in prior sentence, then states "The ________ visual field exam is intact." I got two of these reports one right after another, first time ever doing this dictator or this specialty. While researching for the second time I actually waited to get the detail report on the prior chart so I could see what QA had entered - waste of time! They left it blank too.

Of course this dictator also lists drugs like "Actone" (probably Actonel) and grossly mispronounced several others, so who knows? Motalakian, tularakian....weird!
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I want to know why you would ask me if I was doing a test or working. I am puzzled and would like an answer.
See my reply below
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I think maybe: Grossly nonfocal.

Hope this helps.
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The correct spelling is
mittelschmerz.
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I agree, please do not post a response if you are going to be rude about it.  This board should be about giving positive feedback and not criticism. 
Thanks for your reply, however, I was not (sm)
Subject: Thanks for your reply, however, I was not (sm)

questioning whether either was 1 word, but if they had 2 separate meanings; i.e.; patellAfemoral versus patellOfemoral.  I've seen it written both way on a Google search


From what I've just been reading, patellAfemoral syndrome relates more to knee conditions with: cartilage damage; menisci, ligament and capsular damage; a sequelae after patellar fracture, dislocation or subluxation; sequelae after knee surgery; quadriceps tendinitis; iliotibial band friction syndrome; pre-and infrapatellar bursitis; and pesanserinus bursitis. 


Thanks again for your interest.


Thank you both for your reply - nm
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How about elipsis of skin?
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Cardizem????
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Pick arthroplasty (microfracture technique)
That's possible - thank you for your reply.
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reply to trying . . . sm
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No, this is a female.  It is orthopaedics and she is 88 yrs old with right shoulder pain.


Tx for trying, I appreciate it.  I have slowed this Dr. down and, of course, it just makes it worse trying to listen to it like that. = ) 


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Could be:  Rovsing's sign
Thank you both for your reply.
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I think I found it - came up under the word help board. Thanks!
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would it make sense for it to be 'lysis of bowel adhesions?'
I don't find this, but you may know more than I since I couldn't find it before. Tx.
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amikacin 
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Thanks for your reply. :)
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it is mucousy stools
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Sjögren disease or Sjögren syndrome
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that would be consistent with an ACL tear.
If you don't want to help, don't reply.
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Stay off this board.
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I believe you are looking for Asacol!
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fungus infection of the nails


 


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could it be seminoma cor pulmonale
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I agree with Penny regarding the amylase and lipase but the next few words may be his white count
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K-ras mutation