We dont get paid for ADT information,,YET I got back a report I sent through QA and it said I have to fix all the ADT information with ? next to the docs, that is like every report..what the heck? ...
What are the biggest challenges with your position? Do you end up putting in more hours than you feel well compensated for? Does it wear you out trying to keep up with your production as well as do your TL duties? Is it more difficult to get vacation time scheduled as a TL?
TY! ...
Okay, I have been very confused about this lately. When a doctor is reviewing medical reports from other providers and is documenting it within his report, should it be done in present tense or past tense??? I think that it should be done all in the past tense, but I have had arguments for both. Basically, I just want the right answer.
For example, "The patient was seen on 06/10/09 and stated that he had right leg pain. The report indicated that the patient had an antalg ...
Has anyone heard of GO Partners, past or present? Not much in the archives. Good, bad, American company? They had a posting listed but now it is down. Just wondering... ...
Couple of questions for any past/present auditors:
1. How long were you with MM before you moved to the auditing department?
2. Were you actively seeking the move or were you offered it out of the blue?
3. Are you making more or less than you were on production?
4. Do you focus on a certain number of accounts similar to HDS/SHDAs or are you required to cover whatever comes across your desk at any given time?
Thanks! ...
HISTORY: Congestive heart failure.
MRI FINDINGS: Slight cardiac silhoutette noted.(s/l starney) sutures are present.
*I have exhausted my resorces and still can't tell what he's referring to.
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Dr. dictates: "The px has possible osteomyelitis and is being treated by IV antibiotics, nightly medicine, and s/l gerdins or veardins grow from one blood culture." If you need any more, let me know. Pleeeeease help!
Thanx so much! ...
I'm having trouble with this word..."Blood glucose measured post(s/l preendly) 100 mg/dL. I have no idea what he's saying here. Also, I've never transcribed dL before. That is how it was online...is this correct? ...
the doctor says "There was no skin to pull back as it had been accordioned together into an (s/l) ischemic mass"
I am at a loss here! Help please. TIA ...
The infant was electively intubated with the 4.0 endotracheal tube and placed on initial ventilatory settings of 100%, pressure 24/4, and rate of 60 with the first arterial blood gas returning at 7.44 per 35 per 491, base deficit 0.3.
Not certain how to type the highlighted portion of this sentence. I am a student. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance. ...