No mitral regurgitation. The R-R interval is 102 milliseconds. s/l Polintative ventriculography. There is mild anterolateral hypokinesis, otherwise the left ventricular appears to contract at normal coordinated fashion. ...
She is dictating: A #4.0 Judkins left catheter was now advanced through the right femoral artery sheath. This was advanced through the ostium of the left coronary artery. Shouldnt this be left? ...
In the review of systems in a gyn discharge summary I hear, "10 point was negative except per HPI. Labs HN8 with 10 and 33 ___ her last pap smear in ___ was active with negative high risk APD." The blanks are for confidentiality purposes. ...
Working on a psych discharge summary from Allied. Not sure if there is a heading such as Psychiatric Examination. Anyone knows of this particular discharge summary, please give me a heads up. Thank you ...
I am dictating a periatric dischage summary under physcial examination sounds like rome tie. It could be one word rometie in the chest. The only thing I can find closed to the sound of the word is ROM TIE, Please help, I am taking a transcription course and not doing well.
Thank you,
Nan ...
Had a dictation this morning where the physician said "dictating a discharge summary" and then changed it to "scribing a discharge summary" and not sure what to think of that. Any ideas? ...
I was cracking up by the time I got to the end - who was this written for? "database replication and application failover"??? I think they made that up! ...
Hi, I am struggling on finding the medication in the blank below. This is from a discharge summary of someone who had deep venous thrombosis.
Here is the sentences:
DISCHARGE MEDICATIONS: Warfarin 5 mg daily, Lovenox 60 mg daily for 4 more days, (___) 40 mg daily. She will be on a low salt diet.
* The blank sounds like nodwar, nodwarf, nodar?
Any help is appreciated :) Thanks.
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Please help if you can! The doctor is talking way too fast, I can't even understand it when I slow it down...
I'm hearing the following:
"Patient had fiberoptic *****. ?Internal? tracheostomy was ******."
Also having trouble with the following:"...interrupted 6-0 Prolene. The ****** were noted at completion of the repair and then the wound was irrigated and closed with interrupted 3-0 Dexon and running 4-0 nylon."
Thanks
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May be referring to something other than cardio test but here's the sentence:
Patient for followup of new atrial fibrillation and anticoagulation management. Needs to be established in Coumadin clinic. Brings discharge paperwork that shows he had positive **s/l ab kneeling test** while inpatient and needs followup on this. ...
Is there any cardiology work out there?? There used to be a bunch and now there is none. Can anyone direct me to a company that has work types of cardiology and not mixed? Much appreciated and thanks ...
I am new MT (sort of). I am doing a cardiac cath from an ESL with marbles in his mouth. This is a false positive stress test, and I am going nuts with one phrase. It is:
"The left anterior descending artery was large, 5 mm in diameter. (s/l tran sif ico) was mildly tortuous but no focal lesions."
I googled the phrase and found it, and was led to this site, but it is not here. Anybody have a clue on the (s/l trans sif ico)? ...
Sounds like "RBU 4 to 6-French guide catheter" or maybe "RBU4 6-French guide catheter"
Dictates it so fast I can't tell what is going on here.
TIA!!! ...