S/l "Bolt" monitor.
We then examined the blood flow again. There was still bleeding. We documented this with photographs as well as put in the _____ monitor, which showed a slight waveform that corresponded with the patient's heartbeat.
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Has anyone ever heard that a patient's "blood pressure is several years old."? This patient is in for hypertension and the doctor is talking about her varying higher level blood pressures and he ends the subjective paragraph with the above sentence. I've listened several times and that is what he is saying. Does this make sense?
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He is definltely not saying 94. He is saying "90 tore". He said it twice and specifically pronounced 90 tore.
It is a patient who has hypotension and is being dialyzed. I cannot find anything and wondered if anyone ever heard that.
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Typing a SOAP note for a local physician and I know I have heard this word before but do not use it everyday and it is just not clicking this morning!!! He is telling the patient to stay away from fatty foods and he uses this word in a sentence telling him to "Stay away from the fast food ____ (sounds like jonara or ganara)"
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I've heard all the docs saying this... even ones whose grammar I don't need to normally correct. Have I been wrong all these years in thinking with an "AND" there would make the correct phrase "WERE" ...
patient is seen for functional intoeing. She has mild physiologic valgus of both knees, a little bit more so left than the right. She has full flexion and extension of the hips. ____(s/l ee-day-o-lus) test is negative. ...
This is a rad/onc report. Here is the sentence:
"...woman with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer with neuroendocrine features, EGFR _________ wild type."
The blank s/l either "and AOK" or "NAOK"
Any clues anyone?
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There was a small area of desmoid irregularity in the posterior distal femur and also a little bit of edema at the attachment of the _____(s/l Adra-dramatus).
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Any help is appreciated!
Chest CT:
there is a Type II endoleak which I believe is fed by s/l rituary flow through the inferior mesenteric artery...
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Am I just lucky a.k.a. crazy, or is there quite a bit more work lately. There has been OT on at least 2 of my accounts fairly often and I haven't ran out of work for over 2 weeks now.
I don't know if some people have quit, we have picked up new accounts or what, but I am ever-so-grateful.
I had picked up a PT job about a month ago when things were low, now I am killing myself trying to do over 60 hours a week, but afraid to let the part time gig go.
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