I used to read the newspaper every day. I loved reading sci-fi, mystery, and romance novels. I found it very relaxing. I order used books on-line. I have a pile of them I have not touched in almost a year. I know it is just probably psychological, but now it feels too much like work since I have been doing VR. I have found myself actually looking for mistakes. Funny - it never bothered me when I was just transcribing. Weird. Has anyone else d ...
Later on, he had a stroke, and there was some left facial weakness. He also developed left Erb-Duchenne palsy and ultimately was diagnosed with s/l gray danigo syndrome. ...
doing labor and delivery, on prior report QA changed 9 lbs to 9lbs, which is correct or should pounds be spelled out? I was taught 9 lbs 15 oz but not sure if that is correct now? ...
She remains on flows of approximately 120 mL per kilo with PO2s in the 60s to 80s on 100% oxygen. Her --- sleep or sweep? ----is currently 0.4, and her PCO2s ...
Been doing this 30 years and this is a new one on me - dr going very fast, and no matter how I slow him down, it still s/l he is saying -
".....with the hip turned in internal rotation, a baby killer was placed into the neck with a Cobra placed medially....."
I cannot document any type of instrument that s/l this on Google anywhere. Lots of stuff comes up, but nothing legitimate. Is this a nickname for something? Is this really what he is saying? ...
Doc says: Infant has a s/l "recto or pecto 6 glabratum deformity." I can find the words "glabrata" and "glabratum" but I have no clue about the other things, or even if I'm hearing them correctly. Please help! ...
Hi all :)
I wondered if I might be able to get some advice from those of you who have worked from home with a new baby. My baby was born in February and I'm due to start back to work soon. I have an older boy, but I worked outside the home with him. My baby is breast fed, which makes me wonder about how you handled frequent feedings. Also, I wanted to know what you used if you needed to keep typing but be able to hold the baby as well. I thought I would ...
Federal Agents Now Invade Hospital Exam Rooms, Thanks to HIPPA
15 Jun 2013
health care, the federal government
by Stephen M Wahl MD
in Share8
I recently endured my third round of invasion by the Joint Commission, or JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations). I am still reeling from the experience. Without my consent and without warning, the investigator invited herself into the sanctum of our exam room, explaining that she had ver ...
I just had a baby 6 weeks ago and I am trying to start back working which I am finding impossible. I posted about this before I had my baby and a lot of you said that it was possible to work with a newborn......How!? I am so stressed out because I need to start back working because we need the money but everytime I try to she starts crying or needs something. For those of you who have experience with this, how did you work with a newborn in the house? Please any tips and ...
Guess they took over for the stork? My ASR has also taken a holiday from all small words today: is, was, the, and, then, etc. I guess it has been threatened to be more productive also. Just skip half the words and voila -- twice the production.
That gets really tedious hour after hour.
Disclaimer: I am happy to have a job. Do not wish to find another one. Too old for career change. Thank you. ...
What will all the big MTSOs do then? There are classes in my town for MT training and all have been suspended or eliminated due to lack of interest. No surprise there! I hit 60 in 2 more months and like some who posted below, I was going to keep working for years, even part time while getting my SS. With yet another "take over" by a huge MTSO (Nuance), I am just hanging on until I hit 62 or so, and then hanging this sorrowful profession up in the closet, where it surely h ...
I need help! I have been trying to figure this out for a while now. Here is the sentence, "Neck is not stiff s/l as a tb to the stagnus" This is on an examination after patient hit his head. Any help would be great. Thanks ...
Hi, coming across word I cannot get..doc is doing dissection on rt neck, lesion is posterior to the (sounds like) subneboric gland? He states hypoglossal nerve was superior if that helps.
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I am in the physical exam neck portion, but this statement could belong to another part following the neck exam, I just cannot get close enough on the word. Thank you!!
NECK: Jugular vein pressure and carotids normal. Patient does have a bilateral s/l ath-ro-SIT-a-lus. CARDIOVASCULAR: Apex beat not displaced. Heart sounds normal.
So the s/l word may be long to the cardiac exam that follows.
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anyone heard of a product that s/l 'Bingo'?
Implantation of B___________ PEEK spacer with 26 mm height, packed with local autogenous bone graft inserted between C5 to C7.
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Hi,
The doctor is talking about a patient with a neck swelling and he says the following: "She had an MRI that showed what appeared to be a lymph node that was 2-cm in CRANIOCOLUMN and about 1-cm in AP dimension."
It's the word in all caps that I'm having trouble with. The doctor was speaking clearly and not too fast, but I'm having difficulty figuring out what the word should be.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Amanda ...