Thoracic laminectomy with a resection of intradural and intramedullary spinal cord. Pathology revealed multiple "pink red ten" tissues that were submitted in a piecemeal fashion and consistent with anaplastic ependymoma grade III. ...
A repeat transrectal biopsy of the prostate was performed revealing atypical s/l "repair" or "rapara" consistent with radiotherapy in all the obtained core specimens. ...
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!
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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. ...
Is this correct? He says the patient had 2 beers and had a blood alcohol level of 63. I'm not too familiar with blood alcohol levels, but that does not sound right to me. Even if it was 0.63, wouldn't that be too high for 2 beers? Am I missing something here? TIA! ...
hello, please help me out here if you can!
i have a client who uses english as a second language, therefore making this difficult to understand. while screening for hepatitis, he appears to say, "glucide blood test."
is it possible this would be "glucose/blood test" ?
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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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This is from MModal: ** We celebrated our brand launch day in India as well. 17 centers. 115 images. Over 5500 employees celebrated** I'm sorry - but I'm sick to death of hearing about the national debt and raising taxes on everyone. If our government would do something about these big corporations taking our jobs and sending them to India....I mean, I'm no rocket scientist - but those 5500 jobs that were taken away from the US also just took away 5500 jobs of ...
Could anyone tell me how to type out the following sentence:
"The patient's blood type was O Rh negative." It's the blood type portion that I can't find any information on. I can find information on O negative and that you don't use the minus sign; and on Rh in that you don't type out Rhesus, but how do you type it when it's spoken together? ...
She was great to us. I can retire; she cannot. Wonder what this company will do next to drag itself into the ground. Out of loyalty to her, I was not quitting; now all bets are off. Give me one reason...and Social Security here I come! ...