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respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?

Posted By: ltt on 2007-11-24
In Reply to: Phrase help please . . . - MTTOMany

Subject: respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?




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The sentences before and after the S/L will give us the clues we need. nm

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sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic.
Subject: sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic. NM

nm
Could you give us the sentences before and after? That would really help. Thanks!
Subject: Could you give us the sentences before and after? That would really help. Thanks!

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Are you doing surgery? What? Where? Give us some clues, please! nm
Subject: Are you doing surgery? What? Where? Give us some clues, please! nm

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Does the past surgical hx give you any clues as to sm
Subject: Does the past surgical hx give you any clues as to sm

if the patient had any major GI surgery in the past, like a Billroth II or Whipple? If so, stumpitis may be correct. Let me know! It's a long shot and it would be slang, but I need to know history to tell you for sure.
Give full sentence and some clues
Subject: Give full sentence and some clues

What is the patient's history, etc.
Is there a full sentence to give more clues?
Subject: Is there a full sentence to give more clues?


Is there any past surgical history that might give some clues? nm
Subject: Is there any past surgical history that might give some clues? nm

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Roller lift? Can you give more clues (job related, at home, etc)
Subject: Roller lift? Can you give more clues (job related, at home, etc)

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The sentences that contain your s/l would be a really BIG help! nm
Subject: The sentences that contain your s/l would be a really BIG help! nm

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what are the other two sentences?
Subject: what are the other two sentences?


Here is one of the sentences. sm
Subject: Here is one of the sentences. sm

On examination of her back, any skin touch caused her to scream out and retract, hooked tuna type sign.
Two sentences or one?
Subject: Two sentences or one?


Two sentences or one?
Subject: Two sentences or one?

Headaches stable on Tylenol most likely secondary to stress.
or
Headaches stable on Tylenol. Most likely secondary to stress.

which one?
I would break it up into 2 sentences
Subject: I would break it up into 2 sentences

She is doing that often; in work situations and other situations. She is confirming that she is less passive.

ok, just how far do yo go in fixing the ESL sentences?
Subject: ok, just how far do yo go in fixing the ESL sentences?

I have this ESL this morning, and I am really stumped.  Her sentences don't make any sense.  How far do I go in fixing them?  I am afraid I will change the meaning.


Ex: (this is exactly what is dictated.)


Unfortunately, due to his severe and bad progression and aggressive and active MRI, we thought about even trying that with chemotherapy, and he was positive for core hepatitis B antibody that right suspicion of possible chronic infection.


Huh???  How much would you change to make it make sense??  This is just one of them.....


refractory something? How about the sentences before and
Subject: refractory something? How about the sentences before and

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That's why the sentences are more helpful.
Subject: That's why the sentences are more helpful.

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Sentences are always nice.
Subject: Sentences are always nice.

Sometimes when a person can get the idea of what is going on, there may be something that triggers the association. Are these components for a replacement, an orthotic, etc.? I was wondering if it was a #8 shell.
Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?
Subject: Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?

She advised me that for many, many years she had a tea and toast diet with a very poor protein intake, and admitted to not having consumed milk for many, many years. She also had the habit, as do many patients with osteoporosis, by lying down a great deal during the day to coop with her back pain before finally seeking medical attention.


Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?
Subject: Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?

She advised me that for many, many years she had a tea and toast diet with a very poor protein intake, and admitted to not having consumed milk for many, many years. She also had the habit, as do many patients with osteoporosis, by lying down a great deal during the day to coop with her back pain before finally seeking medical attention.


Sentences reads this exactly - please read.
Subject: Sentences reads this exactly - please read.

Her major problem is breathlessness.  It is present with no exertion.  She used _____ oxygen.


It does not sound cut off.  tonelisary, denelisary


I am ready to scream.  Not sure if it is a method of oxygen or what.


how 'bout some sentences or history on pt....
Subject: how 'bout some sentences or history on pt....

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Whole sentences help us understand what the doctor
Subject: Whole sentences help us understand what the doctor

is talking about.
Thank you! I wish they would speak in complete sentences!!!
Subject: Thank you! I wish they would speak in complete sentences!!!


Starting sentences of a file
Subject: Starting sentences of a file

The patient is a ----and most usual entries as follows


-old accountant


-old active duty military personnel


-old administrator


-old advertising sales specialist


-old administrative assistant


-old African-American


-old airhostess


-old architectural conservator


-old astrophysics


-old assistant


-old attorney


-old aunt


-old auto technician


-old author


 


-old black


-old boy


-old board member


-old bank manager


-old banking person


-old business owner


-old bus driver


-old bartender


-old brought by


-old Caucasian


-old child


-old carpenter


-old construction worker


-old creative director


-old communications director


-old college professor


-old daughter


-old disabled


-old dancer


-old driver


-old emergency room physician


-old Egyptian


-old executive


-old female


-old financial advisor


-old girl


-old gentleman


-old Hispanic


-old Hassidic


-old homemaker


-old heating ventilation and air-conditioning mechanic


-old heavy equipment operator


-old hospitalist


-old industrial electrician


-old internist


-old infant


-old lady


-old laborer


-old left hand dominant


-old male


-old musician


-old medical secretary


-old nurse


-old obese


-old Oriental male


-old patient


-old physical therapist


-old right handed


-old retired


-old retiree


-old recovery room nurse


-old student


-old son


-old semiretired child case worker/nurse


-old technical writer


-old teacher


-old twin daughters


-old white


-old woman


-old well driller


-old young


any other clues?
Subject: any other clues?

Female patient? Are there other assessments or symptoms in report?


any other clues? is the doc
Subject: any other clues? is the doc

possibly saying "IV and a sandwich en route" ?? (if patient has low blood sugar or whatever) 


Got clues?
Subject: Got clues?

http://www.whonamedit.com/azeponyms.cfm/B.html
Who needs clues anyways??!! ha ha. Thanks though. nm
Subject: Who needs clues anyways??!! ha ha. Thanks though. nm

nm
any other clues? sm
Subject: any other clues? sm

Any sentences before or after this one indicating what method was used for hemostasis?
Patient was "bronched". A few sentences before it is mentioned sm
Subject: Patient was "bronched". A few sentences before it is mentioned sm

that the patient was on a bronchodilator.


any clues as to what it might be for? any context?
Subject: any clues as to what it might be for? any context?


any clues surrounding it?
Subject: any clues surrounding it?

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Any clues? A sentence? anything?
Subject: Any clues? A sentence? anything?

Need a little more to help.
What does it sound like? Any clues?
Subject: What does it sound like? Any clues?

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More clues please. Phonetically
Subject: More clues please. Phonetically

bow (as in bend at the waist) or bow (as in bow tie)? If it's the latter, could he be saying "low" phosphorus was 1.7 (normal serum phosphate levels values being 2.5 to 4.5). How about a diagnosis?
You hear trialed all the time. Give 'em what they give you! Can't drive yourself friggin'
Subject: You hear trialed all the time. Give 'em what they give you! Can't drive yourself friggin'

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s/l en-ac-ti-peron - see message for clues
Subject: s/l en-ac-ti-peron - see message for clues

Nursing home patient.  Diagnoses include pathologic left hip fracture, osteoporosis, Altzheimer's, NID diatetes, UTI, sacral decubitus and hyponatremia, dehydration and anemia or blood loss which he did not mention but she received 2 units of blood.  She got Levaquin for the UTI while in the hospital.  This enactoperon was not a discharge medication. 


Can you look in the pt's diagnoses for clues? Think your PT/INR phrase
Subject: Can you look in the pt's diagnoses for clues? Think your PT/INR phrase

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Is this in the middle of any other lab values or any other clues? NM
Subject: Is this in the middle of any other lab values or any other clues? NM


any clues in rest of report? sm
Subject: any clues in rest of report? sm

i've never heard ORIF refer to the abdomen either...did they mention any past surgical history? hip replacement? or femoral fracture? any other clues?
pure guess (not enough clues) sm
Subject: pure guess (not enough clues) sm

Pickwickian syndrome
Aug 14, 2006 ... Pickwickian syndrome is a complex of symptoms that primarily affect patients with extreme obesity.

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www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/pickwickian_syndrome.jsp -

any clues in rest of report? sm
Subject: any clues in rest of report? sm

there is 'Agrocide' but it's used as a topical scabicide (lindane) not a "dressing"...
Personally, I do a verbatim account and I have begun sentences with "CT".
Subject: Personally, I do a verbatim account and I have begun sentences with "CT".


PE respiratory on 7 m/o
Subject: PE respiratory on 7 m/o

It sounds like the doc is saying respiratoyr showed slight whimpering???


 


Respiratory help...sm
Subject: Respiratory help...sm


tidal volume 700, assist/control 12, 50% FiO2 and s/l he is saying *no* PEEP.  Would that be right?


It is not respiratory.
Subject: It is not respiratory.


Respiratory
Subject: Respiratory

She has oropharyngeal dysphagia and failure to wean her off of the s/l wind delivery console, was placed for PEG tube.
medication and I am hearing either CDM or sediem...anyone got any clues?
Subject: medication and I am hearing either CDM or sediem...anyone got any clues?


Inderal? But without other clues to help you, it probably could be a dozen other things!
Subject: Inderal? But without other clues to help you, it probably could be a dozen other things!