On admission *bases* hemoglobin 9.5, white count 8.1, platelet count 208,000, and normal BUN and creatinine.
Does this make sense? Should it be basis? This is under Laboratory Data for a Discharge Summary. ...
This is probably a pretty basic one, but how would you correctly word this when a doc dictates a white count this way: "7.3 thousand?"
7.3000?
7.3 thousand?
other?
Thanks -- ...
I have not heard this in a long time and I forget how to transcribe it. The doctor dictates the white blood cell count as 12.3 thousand. Do I leave it like that, or is it 12,300??? TIA ...
Or is it just me. I emailed them to let them know this, just in case they inadvertently left it out, but received email giving me the line rate (which is different from the rate I received from recruiter). Would you go ahead and sign the contract? ...
I have not run across the patient's measurements before and have no clue of the proper way to type them. tia.
6' 8" white male or 6 foot 8 inch white male? ...
This account isn't verbatim and, if "cataractectomy" isn't a bona fide word, I can change it to bilateral cataract extraction but want to see if anyone can confirm that it is indeed a word before I do so. TIA for anyone who can confirm/give linkage/etc to whether this is a legitimate term! ...
I usually use the line count built into the Word program itself. Is MTStars flash count and/or abacus equivocal ?? Any one program better than the other ?? TIA ...
Patient had bilateral total hip arthroplasties. Under radiographs DR dictates "good calcar s/l nerve resporption." I know calcar resporption is appropriate in this context, but I have never heard nerve dictated along with it. Is this common or could I be hearing a stutter? Thanks! ...
A couple of things I just cant understand, this DR sounds like he is drunk this morning!
"status post left s/l amelano total hip arthroplasty for AVN with collapse"
"internal and external range of motion over the s/l sick or sit joint is quite benign" Patient received an injection into the SI joint, so I am wondering if he is saying SIC joint. Is the sacroiliac joint abbreviated in this way sometimes? Cannot reference that.
Dr is getting ESR, CRP and sed rate to make sure there is ...
Anyone ever heard of this company? They emailed me with an offer for an IC position, and I have no idea where they got my email. Just curious if anyone works for them or knows anything about them. ...
I am used to people acting professional on these boards.
I suggest, to all of you who like to slam people that are total stranters, to at least have the professionalism to address others on this board with some respect.
Hearing acidic remarks from total strangers doesn't invite a professional response.
I thought this was what this board was about.
Ms. Diane Mortier ...
Just 3 reports for the last 10 hours. Keep checking and NO JOBS AVAILABLE! Moved to another group with primary. My old CCM said I would have more work if I move with my primary, instead, it turned out to be the opposite. ...
Okay, I can't make out what type of clamp he would be using.
"The uterus was then clamped at the adnexa with large s/l K **"enely" ?? clamps".
thanks in advance.
bv ...
of course, most of the lines are VR but, I totaled my lines and the amount of $$ I made. Then I took the amount of straight typing lines I used to do and x by 8 cpl.
I have more lines doing both straight and VR, BUT less pay.
I averaged 1200/1300 lines per day working usually 6 hours (no set time schedule, just a mandatory "full-time" amount at old job). Last week, I missed 3 hours of work but did 7068 of a mix of ST and VR. Made almost 200 bucks les ...
Can someone please explain to me how the "total system hours" are calculated? My manager is always complaining that there shouldn't be a big difference between your hours clocked in on Webclock and your "total system hours" in Enterprise. I am wondering how they calculate these as I know it is not the time that you are clocked into Enterprise. I am guessing that they are somehow able to determine when you are actively working in Enterprise--typing, listening to audio, etc.? The thing that c ...