Has anyone tried transcribing from a laptop away from their desk at home, maybe from the couch or in a reclining position while recuperating from a back injury? I recently injured my back. On days off when I'm not sitting in my office chair, I feel much improved. But as soon as I sit down to work, the pain returns like the day I injured it. Even with taking frequent breaks to stand up and walk around, I can barely stand up straight or walk after my shift and feel like I return to square ...
The doctor is either saying the patient has a peon or a P1 ankle injury or something like that but I can find neither after a thorough search. Can anyone help? The fx is in slight varus if that helps. Pt. has had external fixation. Patient has a type III-A injury. Any clue?
Thank you so much for any help you can provide. Have a great night! :-) ...
The word s/l nephology or fology. It is not etiology or epidemiology. The sentence is -
I have had the opportunity to discuss ____ology of head injuries, risks, etc., with the patient.
I'm drawing a complete blank and any help is greatly appreciated. ...
Dictation about upcoming knee replacement - past medical history sounded like "She had a recognized pata-ball injury" but pata-ball doesn't look right to me... ...
To have the percentage of stuff that goes to QA be a factor in the bonus. They are just encouraging people to send through stuff that truly is not decipherable (even numbers). Plus, how fair is it when you have one truly unavoidable blank in a 19-minute report and ALL those lines get counted as having been sent to QA? Motivating people to send through incorrect reports just could put me over the edge as far as leaving. ...
when they cut your pay and then ask you to absorb the printing and mailing costs of the ridiculous "new hire documents" for people who were innocently going along, doing their daily work, when out of the blue they were told of being merged into another company. Now really, is any of this OUR fault?? Like somebody said before, we are the faithful backbone of MDI and now we are being treated like scum off the street. I cannot for the life of me figure out why they need us to fill ...
Pt has injured her right index finger and doctor dictates the following:
I feel that both s/l EC and EIP are intact today on my exam.
I cannot find reference to the EC and possibly the EIP. THANKS for any and all help!!! ...
I have been an LPN for 8 years. I have 3 children ages 3, 7, and 12. I recently injured my back in December on the job at a nursing home and I am interested in working from home. I just don't know what to do. Is MT better than billing/coding? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also suggestions on what school/online program to go through would be great also. Thanks! ...
First question, is it type 4 or type IV - I see it documented both ways, does anyone know which is correct?
Also he says what sounds like fiseal injury - any ideas?
Thanks for your expertise and assistance, not real familiar with orthopedics. ...
Can you please tell me if the words in the parentheses sound correct? Also, I wanted to know if I should put a comma before which?
(Acute bony ) injury is identified. (Mild facet arthropathy) is noted bilaterally at L5-S1. There is calcification in the wall of the distal (abdominal aorta), which appears to be minimally dilated.
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I'm typing a crush injury to a fingertip, with debridement and surgery, basically a tiny bit of fingertip amputation. The doctor several times mentions "nail rest" that might have to be excised. He says "nail rest" very clearly, but I can't find anything online showing that this is an official medical term, and I'd like to verify it before turning the report in.
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Is there anything that sounds like this? History of hyperemia and _____ injury in right ear. I'm only finding basic diagrams for the ear. Thanks so much !! ...