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says risk factors are G2,P2 s/l parative? state with

Posted By: obgyn help on 2007-10-17
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Subject: says risk factors are G2,P2 s/l parative? state with

a large 10 pound baby.  Then she has a THBASO??? 2 years ago


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thank you any idea with the parative state?
Subject: thank you any idea with the parative state?


Pt at risk for cva with factors including sm
Subject: Pt at risk for cva with factors including sm

age, s/l atria of hypertension. TIA
No other aggravating factors?
Subject: No other aggravating factors?

That's one thing they say sometimes. Or instigating factors?

precipitating factors
Subject: precipitating factors

Sometimes they aggravating or precipitating factors, especially ER docs, rehab docs and orthopods. 
No palliating or s/l provocating factors.
Subject: No palliating or s/l provocating factors.


Factors are written in roman numerals
Subject: Factors are written in roman numerals

I found this on google and in Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology. This is a great book. I have found a lot in here.
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) are members of the family of transforming growth factors.
Subject: Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) are members of the family of transforming growth factors.


Risk
Subject: Risk

The risk of surgery, olecranon bursectomy, could be a pulmonary embolism.
Maybe low risk?
Subject: Maybe low risk?


risk stratisfy?
Subject: risk stratisfy?

It has been 3 years since his last stent. The pt has coronary artery disease. He is not very active. Doctor is recommending an exercise MIBI to s/l ris-trat-is-fy him.


risk stratisfy?


CVA as a risk of low platelets?
Subject: CVA as a risk of low platelets?

Could doc have repeated the word "of" ?
sorry risk stratify....
Subject: sorry risk stratify....


risk/benefit or risk-benefit
Subject: risk/benefit or risk-benefit

No numbers, just those words.


risk-benefit ration or risk/benefit ratio?


At the risk of contradiction.. ;-)
Subject: At the risk of contradiction.. ;-)

Curette just a variant of curet.
Seems to be an organization for at-risk youth. sm
Subject: Seems to be an organization for at-risk youth. sm

See link. Bet this is it. Never heard of it either!


 


http://www.anasazi.org/


Possible risk management issue
Subject: Possible risk management issue

I think the proper form would be to type it verbatim and then flag the report for possible risk management.
can you hear risk stratisfy?
Subject: can you hear risk stratisfy?


Found it - Gail risk
Subject: Found it - Gail risk


you could use risk:benefit ratio
Subject: you could use risk:benefit ratio

a ratio is usually used with a colon to separate, like 1:40 or risk:benefit ratio....though a hyphen would also work there, risk-benefit ratio


 


Risk Complication Sheet?
Subject: Risk Complication Sheet?

Is it the ASP or ASPR Risk Complication Sheet?
okay, at the risk of sounding like an idiot, I have to
Subject: okay, at the risk of sounding like an idiot, I have to

ask - what's "IMO" ??
TIMI risk score probably. NM
Subject: TIMI risk score probably. NM

xx
ortho, risk of surgery question
Subject: ortho, risk of surgery question

Doctor is discussing the risks and benefits of of an ACL reconstruction. The last risk is either "patellar tenderness" issues or "patellar tendinous" issues. Which would you think he is saying?
There is a risk stratification that is done with D-dimer testing, so maybe they are doing it again (
Subject: There is a risk stratification that is done with D-dimer testing, so maybe they are doing it again (restratify)?


Lifetime risk of breast cancer.
Subject: Lifetime risk of breast cancer.

Patient inquiring if insurance will cover bilateral prophylactic mastectomies.  Her ____ lifetime risk is 24 percent.   S/L Gale or Bale or something like that.  I have tried to google it but I'm not finding it.
they also do a high-risk lipid profile for SM
Subject: they also do a high-risk lipid profile for SM

metabolic syndrome ??
I would you risk-benefit ratio, talking about
Subject: I would you risk-benefit ratio, talking about

whether risks outweigh the benefits of a medication, procedure, etc.
I did Google it, but I don't see where it has anything to do w/surgery risk. Would it be preop l
Subject: I did Google it, but I don't see where it has anything to do w/surgery risk. Would it be preop labs


does it state what it is for?
Subject: does it state what it is for?

Ativan?
low breast cancer risk by Gelmorrow(?) criteria
Subject: low breast cancer risk by Gelmorrow(?) criteria

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Here for a repeat pap for ASCUS, high risk S/L ASPD. nm TIA
Subject: Here for a repeat pap for ASCUS, high risk S/L ASPD. nm TIA


CT scan abdomen... at the risk of sounding stupid...s/m
Subject: CT scan abdomen... at the risk of sounding stupid...s/m

...The lung bases are clear.  s/l [Utalice] bowel loops are normal.  The appendix is visualized and appears normal.  No pelvic abnormalities are evident. 


Having a bad day and not able to find this one. 


TIA!


Loss of appetite in high-risk context.
Subject: Loss of appetite in high-risk context.


It is called a Gail model for determining risk (NM)
Subject: It is called a Gail model for determining risk (NM)

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MRI of the brain, given that he is at high risk for s/l bactor events. sm
Subject: MRI of the brain, given that he is at high risk for s/l bactor events. sm

Pt with vertigo/dizziness, diabetes, and CABG.  Further workup will include an MRI of the brain to rule out any brainstem ischemic disease, given that he is at high risk for __ events. 
According to (s/l) Elisa classification, he is in class I, representing a 0.4% risk
Subject: According to (s/l) Elisa classification, he is in class I, representing a 0.4% risk

doc is dictating surgery risk and goes on to talk about the ASA classification, but I can't figure out what the first one is.  
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
S/L newmeric state 96%
Subject: S/L newmeric state 96%

VITAL SIGNS:  His temperature is 102, pulse is in the low 90’s, respirations 12, ** 92%, blood pressure 149/67.  The doctor is giving the vitals I just can't understand the word before 92%  sounds like--- newmeric state--or--newmeric at-- I can't find anything to verify that.  any help???  thank you


s/l newmeric state 96%
Subject: s/l newmeric state 96%

s/b - pulse is in the low 90s w/o the '
s/l newmeric state 92%
Subject: s/l newmeric state 92%

The answer is...room air sats 92%. The "newm" you are hearing is room, and the "eric" is air.
As in state of mind?
Subject: As in state of mind?

not positive though
Oh well in your OP, you didn't state it that way.
Subject: Oh well in your OP, you didn't state it that way.

cc:  Patient Name (Enclosure:  MRI results)  I guess .
I got it.... in a drowsy state... Duh... NM
Subject: I got it.... in a drowsy state... Duh... NM

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perioperative state? Did she just have something done now?? nm
Subject: perioperative state? Did she just have something done now?? nm

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Check your CP, it should state
Subject: Check your CP, it should state

how to write dates. If it's the long form - January, 5, 2008, make sure to use commas to offset it.
I don't know if it is state specific or not,
Subject: I don't know if it is state specific or not,

I transcribe for clinics in Oregon and transcribe it as Workers' Comp as this is the way the state refers to it (Oregon Workers' Compensation Division).
State tests.
Subject: State tests.

Can anyone tell me how hard the tests are to become a CMT and RMT?


That's why the field is in the state it is...no guidelines followed....
Subject: That's why the field is in the state it is...no guidelines followed....

everyone going by their own rules. There is no consistency. And thanks to that we're now pretty much considered non professionals IMO. I say bring on the mandatory licensing/certification to bring the professionalism back to the field!
state? Here is a link with occupations. sm
Subject: state? Here is a link with occupations. sm

http://www.occupationalinfo.org/


 


 


State building inspector? sm
Subject: State building inspector? sm

also with that could be state fire martial and building inspector.
put in the comma, do not abbreviate state nm
Subject: put in the comma, do not abbreviate state nm