The skin over the left entire breast was prepared with betadine solution. Sterile drapes were then applied. 1% valacane was caught.
1% valacane was caught doesn't seem right but that's what it sounds like she's saying. ...
This fast talker is saying something like: "The first lesion was at the 9:00 position 7 cm from the nipple marked with an infinity clip, and the pathology from this revealed fragments of intraductal papilloma with involvement by (INAUDIBLE) change and slight epithelial atypia."
The inaudible sounds like "clonisal". She says it three times and speeds through it each time.
Thanks! ...
A 57-year-old woman with chronic kidney disease. In the Plan, dr (soft spoken with heavy accent) says "We will do a (s/l) P-urea or (s/l) Fe-urea.'' ?
Thanks very much for any help. ...
As dictated: Left "perineal" craniotomy and excisional biopsy of suprasellar tumor.
On separate operative report, it is listed as transnasal, transclival resection of retroclival mass.
Should it be parietal craniotomy or is "perineal" right? ...
Does anybody know how to get rid of that column on the left side of the page that says Unused headings?? It is annoying to me and I can't remember how to get rid of it. TIA. ...
The patient’s gauzes s/l removed/were moved
Our attention was then returned to the axilla. The patient’s gauzes were moved. The axilla inspected and there was noted to be no bleeding. ...
This is the sentence I am dealing with. I cannot figure out what CL would mean. I am leaning towards CA maybe. I am just not sure. Any ideas?
This lymph node was then clipped and ligated and removed from the s/l CL. ...
I am taking a test for a company and have gotten as far as taking the transcription portion. I downloaded their file (pedalplugin-win) but whenever I lift my foot off play, the tape rewinds to beginning. I cannot rewind or FF and autoplay to 0 isn't registering.
Can anyone suggest what I could do to?
Thanks!!!! I have 4 hours to complete test. ...
According to articles in The Economic Times and The Daily Mail, an undercover investigation by Britain's ITV1 television program "Tonight" has revealed that medical records of UK citizens are available for purchase from Indian black marketeers. Quoting from The Economic Times article:
The modus-operandi employed to procure the records was simple. Chris Rogers, the [television] programme’s presenter, contacted two Indian salesmen through an internet chat room, and posed as a marketing ...