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you are correct...bowel rest

Posted By: aa on 2008-09-04
In Reply to: bowel rest? - LHMT

Subject: you are correct...bowel rest

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Bowel Rest
Subject: Bowel Rest

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bowel rest?
Subject: bowel rest?

Dictation states "Patient was started on an IV antibiotic with Flagyl and Zosyn and placed on bowel rest with IV fluids."   Sounds something like bowarest - is there a medication similar to this?  Not sure if bowel rest make sense?  Thanks! 
bowel rest, maybe?
Subject: bowel rest, maybe?


OP is correct as far as the rest of the sm
Subject: OP is correct as far as the rest of the sm

world is concerned, but it should be 3-4-mm for MT.
Is the rest correct then??
Subject: Is the rest correct then??

each within normal limits  ???
casts - the rest is correct
Subject: casts - the rest is correct

x
Rest pain is correct nm
Subject: Rest pain is correct nm

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"Gaseous" dilatation is noted in the small bowel.. does this sound correct?
Subject: "Gaseous" dilatation is noted in the small bowel.. does this sound correct?


rest looks okay.....nm
Subject: rest looks okay.....nm

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The rest looks okay then?
Subject: The rest looks okay then?


bed rest
Subject: bed rest

According to English dictionary, it should be typed as two separate words.
Bowel
Subject: Bowel

This is a CT result.  Is it mild 'stranding' around loops of small bowel?


Thanks!


What is the rest of the sentence?
Subject: What is the rest of the sentence?

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Here's the rest of the paragraph. I need someone to look at this.
Subject: Here's the rest of the paragraph. I need someone to look at this.

This is listed under the PMH:  Do these numbers look right?  My question is really the


"FEF 25 to 75 1.66 (65%).  "  Does this look right?  not sure how to type the 75 1.66. ... MD says it like this:   


"FEF 25 to 75 one point six six and parentheseses 65%"

Pulmonary – status post pulmonary embolus, status post a prolonged road trip.  Coumadin was discontinued in April and  MTHFR Heterozygote  with an elevated homocysteine level
.       She has been maintained on Folate.  She has also been treated for asthma.  Pulmonary function tests in December of 2002 demonstrated a FEV1 of 1.86 (79%), and FVC of 2.41 (83%) an FEV1 of 77% and FEF 25 to 75 1.66 (65%).  In March of 2004, a diagnostic polysomnogram demonstrated obesity, hypoventilation; no evidence of obstructive sleep apnea.  She has been maintained on 2 liters q.h.s.  A repeat study in June of 2005 confirmed that treatment.


the rest of the sentence
Subject: the rest of the sentence

It is recommended that the patient have a s/l "seizure" and cystoscopy with dilation under general anesthesia.  (entire sentence)
What's the rest of the sentence? (sm)
Subject: What's the rest of the sentence? (sm)

I would guess it's "____________ of the esophagus."  Clostridium difficile?  Dunno, need more info.
where's the rest of the context? Help us help you. thanks!
Subject: where's the rest of the context? Help us help you. thanks!

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conjunctivae - don't know the rest
Subject: conjunctivae - don't know the rest

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pancreatic rest
Subject: pancreatic rest


P.S. re the rest of the sentence
Subject: P.S. re the rest of the sentence

I think it should read:


The patient’s MRI results showed L3-L4 grade I anterolisthesis of L4 on L3, causing severe narrowing of the lateral recess (or recesses).


read below for rest.
Subject: read below for rest.

There is 3+ bacteria noted. ?? was positive. There is no evidence of glucose or ketones. (Sorry it was cut off original)
Got part of it, need help with rest
Subject: Got part of it, need help with rest

Sent for cytology for s/l fat stain.

This doctor has a very pronounced southern accent and hard to understand (and I'm from the south)!
Roto-Rest ?
Subject: Roto-Rest ?

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Bowel loops? nm
Subject: Bowel loops? nm


small bowel ???
Subject: small bowel ???

Could anyone help me with this.  Not sure what he is saying. 


The small bowel s/l murals or better and appears normal throughout.


Any help would be greatly appreciated!


Jan


 


 


Small bowel ???
Subject: Small bowel ???

Yes, that would be helpful. Here is most of the paragraph:
A small bowel series was performed alternating AP and PA studies at 15-minute intervals for 2 hours. The small bowel {s/l murals or better} and appears normal throughout. There is no unsual dilatation, segmentation, or mass lesion.

What is bowel obstruction??
Subject: What is bowel obstruction??

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Have NEVER seen "small bowel"
Subject: Have NEVER seen "small bowel"

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Bowel s/l "apne"
Subject: Bowel s/l "apne"

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bowel atony?
Subject: bowel atony?


bowel apne
Subject: bowel apne

That's it!!!  Thank you soooo much...
The levels consistently rest between
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Context? The rest of the sentence?
Subject: Context? The rest of the sentence?

Can't get it from what you've posted as bronchoscopies aren't accidental.
Rest of message inside
Subject: Rest of message inside

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do you mean "thoracoscopy? " Don't understand the rest of your s/l. nm
Subject: do you mean "thoracoscopy? " Don't understand the rest of your s/l. nm

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SMAC normal, except......and the rest..sm
Subject: SMAC normal, except......and the rest..sm

Doubtful he is saying the meaning of SMAC....they don't usually, though they do with the CBC = complete blood profile.....


I think he/she is saying SMAC normal, except........etc., etc.


Oh - didn't see the rest - probably mesoappendix.
Subject: Oh - didn't see the rest - probably mesoappendix.

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Great. I should have included the rest
Subject: Great. I should have included the rest

of the sentence, viscous lidocaine with food. Now it makes sense. Something new everytime for me. Thanks a bunch.
That is awesome, thanks for letting the rest of us know!
Subject: That is awesome, thanks for letting the rest of us know!


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Subject: I'm sorry, how stupid of me, did not see the rest of your message... will keep looking.


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Subject: Not sure about the rest, but maybe trich = trichomonas?


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Subject: intraocular - the rest sounds right nm

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Subject: I think the first word is quiescent, not sure about the rest nm


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Subject: What are the rest of the meds? Diagnosis?


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Subject: any clues in rest of report? sm

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Subclavian? What is the rest of the sentence? NM
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Subject: I think it is "teardrop ovalocytes" - as far as the rest,

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Subject: any clues in rest of report? sm

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Tinjum bowel habits?
Subject: Tinjum bowel habits?

I can't figure out what this doctor is saying. He is decribing the patients bowel habits. It sounds like he is saying "Tinjum" bowel habits. Any suggestions?


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