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spasticity is correct. She isn't saying skin turgor. Still sounds like turgurous, but that isn

Posted By: kjlange on 2007-10-31
In Reply to: May be skin turgor is supple. nm - M.A.

Subject: spasticity is correct. She isn't saying skin turgor. Still sounds like turgurous, but that isn't a word.




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May be skin turgor is supple. nm
Subject: May be skin turgor is supple. nm

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would doc say skin with good s/l rigidity??? and turgor for elderly patient?
Subject: would doc say skin with good s/l rigidity??? and turgor for elderly patient?


Skin pulp turgor is a reliable way of monitoring reperfusion
Subject: Skin pulp turgor is a reliable way of monitoring reperfusion


I listened for skin, sounds like wings or maybe waves. Thank you
Subject: I listened for skin, sounds like wings or maybe waves. Thank you

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HELP! skin without active -- sounds like atypee. I can NEVER get this word! does anyone know?
Subject: HELP! skin without active -- sounds like atypee. I can NEVER get this word! does anyone know?

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Did anyone ever hear of a skin prep for surgery that sounds like pecton. nm
Subject: Did anyone ever hear of a skin prep for surgery that sounds like pecton. nm

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Skin graft, correct wording?
Subject: Skin graft, correct wording?

New to this type of procedure - split thickness skin graft.  Dictator states  "one twelve thousandths of an inch".  What is the correct way to type this?


 


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Sounds like herpes "syn" rash. Not skin, cause later dates no cutaneous component. sm
Subject: Sounds like herpes "syn" rash. Not skin, cause later dates no cutaneous component. sm

The nature of her chest wall spasms is not clear. The first thing that comes to mind is herpes, but this would have to be herpes syn rash. There does not appear to be a cutaneous component to it, and postherpetic neuralgia is less likely but still remains the most likely diagnosis.
spasticity?
Subject: spasticity?


Spasticity would be my guess. NM
Subject: Spasticity would be my guess. NM

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spasticity - does patient have Alzheimers, etc.?
Subject: spasticity - does patient have Alzheimers, etc.?

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Benik or Benix or something else....brand of wrist splints often for spasticity. TIA nm
Subject: Benik or Benix or something else....brand of wrist splints often for spasticity. TIA nm

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turgor?
Subject: turgor?


turgor
Subject: turgor

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pulp turgor?
Subject: pulp turgor?

Doc states his s/l pulp turgor is good?

Does that make sense?
Turgor is good? nm
Subject: Turgor is good? nm


That sounds correct. thanks.
Subject: That sounds correct. thanks.


Sounds correct to me
Subject: Sounds correct to me

From Dorlands: Sinus: An abnormal channel or fistula permitting the escape of pus.
I'd say sounds like is correct
Subject: I'd say sounds like is correct


sounds is correct
Subject: sounds is correct


That sounds correct
Subject: That sounds correct

Breaking the word down into it's parts colpo=vagina; procto=anus; gram=study
that sounds correct to me
Subject: that sounds correct to me


thanks - turgor def. makes more sense, but still hearing character - this is a new ESL doc
Subject: thanks - turgor def. makes more sense, but still hearing character - this is a new ESL doc


Veress sounds correct! nm
Subject: Veress sounds correct! nm

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proper sounds correct. sm
Subject: proper sounds correct. sm

Think in this case proper means:


 


4 : strictly limited to a specified thing  *the city proper*


 


 


re-x-ray is correct, but I usually change it to x-ray again. I think it looks and sounds better.
Subject: re-x-ray is correct, but I usually change it to x-ray again. I think it looks and sounds better.

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friable sounds correct here. nm
Subject: friable sounds correct here. nm

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sounds correct . . see inside
Subject: sounds correct . . see inside

According to this web site - SWAT is a Swallowing Action Team for dysphagia


http://lshss.asha.org/cgi/content/abstract/31/1/62


never heard of it til this, always good to learn something


Caduet sounds correct
Subject: Caduet sounds correct

according the the dosage that exactly could be the drug he is referring to. Thanks
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Subject: Sounds is correct--it is an instrument.

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Hyaloronic acid, humectant found in healthy skin....also used as injectible for skin wrinkles, defor
Subject: Hyaloronic acid, humectant found in healthy skin....also used as injectible for skin wrinkles, deformities, etc?

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Subject: "she has s/l keltic skin. -- I just so want to write in "hell thick skin"


pre-skin cancer - as in common skin lesions caused by sun exposure.
Subject: pre-skin cancer - as in common skin lesions caused by sun exposure.


That sounds correct, tho' strangely worded
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bandpass sounds right; MT50 is correct.
Subject: bandpass sounds right; MT50 is correct.

I read your other post on this.

What he is dictating is the range of frequencies that they're testing within the entire bandwidth, and the intervals.

Sort of like, your car can go from 0-120 mph (bandwidth). We're looking at the gas mileage between 40-60 mph (bandpass), at 5 mph intervals.

Probably a bad analogy, but hopefully it helps. LOL
yes sounds correct. i would myocardial ischemia
Subject: yes sounds correct. i would myocardial ischemia

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Subject: correct spelling of what sounds like "Duradex" i believe this is an antibiotic

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yes, is correct, plural form sounds like long I
Subject: yes, is correct, plural form sounds like long I

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Subject: sounds like "airline" lung disease? Is this correct?


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Subject: word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct

X-rays taken today indicate the prosthesis to be in good alignment. There is no evidence of loosening s/l or___ radiolucency. There is some calcification noted at the femur and the acetabulum, but the joint space is well maintained.
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Subject: Dermatology: Skin precancer or pre-skin cancer? I have a doc saying pre-skin cancer


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Subject: Skin?


Nu Skin
Subject: Nu Skin

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skin sm
Subject: skin sm

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SKIN
Subject: SKIN

Lilly, but this is skin under ROS???  


New-Skin
Subject: New-Skin

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Subject: Skin rash s/l

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skin types
Subject: skin types

eMedicine - Epitheliomas, Basal Cell : Article Excerpt by: Luigi ...
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skin ellipse
Subject: skin ellipse

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