This is the sentence that was dictated: "The patient does not tolerate antibiotics well because of a congenital anal stenosis..." I can't find any relation between the two, does anyone know for sure? ...
MD states what sounds like, "She was given D4 antibiotic treatment but could not tolerate it on her stomach and after seven days stopped it." This antibiotic tx was for Helicobacter pylori. I can almost make myself think he is saying, "She was given the full abx tx but then the sentence would not really make sense, would it? Can anyone help? Dictating MD is a neurologist and referring is Internal Medicine. Thanks!!! ...
List of audits:
Typed: History of present illness otherwise unremarkable.
Audited: History of present illness is otherwise unremarkable.
Score: 0.25 for omitted verb.
REALLY???? ...
If so, what information do you log?
I keep a log of Job ID, dictator name, wt, and character count per report. I'm wondering how much my logging time cuts into my productivity. Especially, recording the character count because I have to go into document properties and write that down. I do that because there is no way for the MT to check her line count herself and our team lead to give us our daily line counts. So I like to make sure everything jives, if ...
he had been treated with 20 mg (what sounds like eurythramy) daily and 240 mg Verapamil daily. I cannot understand what the doc is saying and google isn't helping any. The patient has nephrotic syndrome and hypertension if this helps. ...
Physician dictates the patient is taking Synthroid 50 mcg ACB. What is this? Should it be ACB, a.c.b. ?? Can't verify this anywhere. Thanks for your help! ...
I work for Transcend and there are intermittent times where I go 48 hours without getting a status update and then WHAM, I get the last 48 hours' worth, and there can be 15-20 status updates over those last 48 hours. One person told me it was my settings, but it's not, because I get them all other times and I get emails from others during the time when I don't get any from Transcend, and it's only from Transcend that this happens. Has it happened to anybody else.& ...