Dr. Hunkyman placed the bronchoscope and noticed an endobronchial lesion which, on fresh frozen section, looked like small cell cancer.
Or should it be: which on fresh frozen section looked like.....
Thanks for any input. ...
Which is correct?
On 10/14/2013 the patient underwent blah, blah, blah.
OR
On 10/14/2013, the patient underwent blah, blah, blah.
I've been marked off both ways, darned if I do and darned if I don't. ...
I wasn't sure if I should be using commas here and make this one long sentence, or if it is correct as is...also, I wasn't sure if "forward flex" is correct.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Physical exam revealed that he can forward (flex) about 60 degrees. He can abduct to maybe 70 degrees. He has virtually no rotation.
"Physical exam revealed that he can forward flex about 60 degrees. He can abduct to maybe 70 degrees. He has virtually no rotation."
Then it goes onto the n ...
Ok, most of my feedback is fairly decent, even if it is coming from India or somewhere else overseas - EXCEPT for commas. I have had commas incorrectly changed or added where they don't belong over and over and over. What the... ...
Where do the commas go, if any, in the sentence below. Thank you.
Ms. Smith is an 80-year-old Farsi-speaking female with metastatic adenocarcinoma. ...
With the patient supine on the operating table and under general endotracheal anesthesia, the right groin and lower extremities as well as the left lower extremity, which included a previously performed BKA, were shaved, prepped with betadine, draped in the usual sterile manner, with a groin towel sewn in with 3-0 nylons. ...
was not able to see this patient at this time because of his "Mission of Mercy" trip to Haiti.
it is dictated in quotes. I am unsure if its Mission of Mercy, or mission of mercy ...
Suddenly, I'm confused....is it displaced right proximal humerus fracture or undisplaced, right proixmal-humerus fracutre or something else? How about right distal radial buckle fracture ?correct or is it right, distal-radius-buckle fracture. Thanks ...
I have on dr that does his entire PE without any commas. Everything is run together and sounds beyond stuipd. Why?????? QA tells me to do it that way instead of correcting it. ...
Report reads as follows:
"IMPRESSION: Low back pain, probable disc disease; Diabetes mellitus, moderately controlled; Blood pressure; Hypertension, well controlled; GERD; and some neuropathy associated with the diabetes."
Wondering whether I should leave it as is, or use semi-colons to separate.............Thanks in advance ...
Good morning ladies and gentleman from MQ. I need your help.
On the ASR reports, how do you ALL CAPS a sentence?
Here's the deal . . . Say under allergies, the MD dictates no known drug allergies. What I do is hilite the sentence and then Control, Shift, A. After I do that, the sentences comes out No Known Drug Allergies (initial caps only). Then I have to do the Control, Shift, A again and it will switch to ALL CAPS.
Is there an easier way to do th ...
When writing a medication list do I put commas?
1. Xanax 1 mg dispensed #64 sig one tablet three times a day no refills.
2. Prozac 40 mg #30 sig one tablet daily no refills.
3. Stelazine 2 mg #60 sig one tablet twice a day with no refills. ...
My spellchecker is not checking for words in all caps, such as in headings. I have Windows XP and Word. Does anyone know where I am supposed to look to find and correct this? I know this probably sounds dumb to you smart MTs out there, but I really just don't know where to look and how to fix this. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me. ...
Is this not an option in the new platform? This is the toggle that prevented you from putting two capital letters together...i.e., typing She instead of SHe. I tend to do this a lot and would to enable this function if possible. ...
I am transcribing a report for the Einstein trials for a drug. Everywhere I look, it has EINSTEIN (all caps). I cannot find anywhere this is an acronym. Should it be transcribed in all caps? ...
Does anyone know the BOS rule for drug names that are technically all caps, i.e., TUMS, GRALISE? Do they stay all caps or is it okay to capitalize just the first letter, or is it company/client preference? QA is telling me just to capitalize the first letter so as not to draw more attention than needed to the drug name in the report, but I can't document this in the Book of Style. Thanks in advance! ...
New job, new platform. I am wondering if you can select text in Inscribe and easily convert it to all caps, like using shift+F3 in Word? It seems crazy not to have this ability in the platform, so I figure I must be missing something. ...