Dtr says "frontotemporal or Lewy body or DIT or DIP? complicated by his previous depression" Which is it and what does it stand for? Thanks for any help! ...
My question is if you can take the test in stages or if you have to sign in and take the complete test all at once. The website doesn't say and yes, I have e-mailed them to ask, but in the meantime, I am curious if anyone knows. I am just worried about being interrupted and having to walk away and losing time or if I can just sign out and come back in to "hold" my time. They give you 3.5 hours to complete it.
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I have a dictator will dictate the Assessment/Plan with a number for the problem and a letter for the plan (1. Gout. A. Labs in the morning. B. Medication, 2. Etc. A. B., 3. A.) I have always just ignored the letters she gives me and not put them, but I was wondering today if I am suppose to. It is not a verbatim account and I never got in trouble for not putting them. I tried looking this up in AAMT BOS but maybe I am not looking right ...
EMS responding to a patient who just had ablation for SVT last week and is complaining of weakness and dizziness. Cannot find with much searching. Thanks for your help! ...
I am beyond frustrated. Is there anyone out there that has taken the assessment testing that is supposed to be completed by 02/14? There is 1 test that I have taken at least 50 times and cannot pass it. It's the one with the Asian woman who has shoulder pain. I have put in every combination there is, and it still says "incorrect." My HDSM says I have to pass it for the testing to be considered "complete." Apparently there is ...
This is not NEW but still needed to say... I never had an appriciation in MT field since i joined 4 years back...This sucks or i am expecting too much out of them or is it the right time to say adios to this MT.
The way it is panning out, I have serious doubts about this MT field now...
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I was wondering...we are told to expand abbreviations in assessment and impression paragraphs, but what if they say the abbreviation 4 times within that paragraph? This instance is PSA. Thanks... ...
Hello, Smart People-
Has anyone ever been asked to take a personality assessment when you're in the running for a job position? I applied for a patient sitter position at a local hospital and they said I was in the running and would I please take an assessment. It was a personality assessment (I could just tell), but I don't think it was the MMPI--the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Index. There weren't enough questions for that one.
FYI: The job description for which I'm ...
Just wondering has anyone been let go from Nuance for not making their 99.5% quality assessment? I can't seem to hit the 99.5% but I am always being asked to work extra, so I don't know how serious not hitting the 99.5% is? Anyone have anything to share on this subject? ...
I am speaking with a counselor at a community college about a medical insurance coding certificate. I am more interested in outpatient coding in an outpatient setting and earning the CPC credential for professional coders. I really do not want to work in a hospital again. From a current medical coder's perspective, is outpatient coding and CPC a good option as compared to inpatient coding? What about the job market? Is the job marketing pretty stable for outpatient coders, who are not worki ...
Is this supposed to be left as MRSA in the assessment?? The client profile says nothing about it? I thought we had no abbeviations in the assessment unless the client profile stated that. ?? ...
What ever happened to our weekly assessment/review of our ASR production? I received 1 evaluation back in November around Thanksgiving and have not received another one. Am I wrong in thinking we were supposed to get one weekly. Has anyone gotten any more than their original one? Maybe I was so good, they just said, she doesnt need it, LOL My guess, they realized how much it was going to cost them to pay someone to do this and nixed it already. ...
Apparently anyone doing VA work has to have one. Is it strict? I am not proud of it, but I had a DUI about 20 years ago -- would that be something that would keep me from transcribing for the hospital?
Thanks. ...
S/l "Bolt" monitor.
We then examined the blood flow again. There was still bleeding. We documented this with photographs as well as put in the _____ monitor, which showed a slight waveform that corresponded with the patient's heartbeat.
Anybody heard of it? ...
The patient is planned for surgery. The physician will come and "preop" him the day prior to surgery. How would you expand that? Thanks for any suggestions. ...
She is at high risk for lymphedema and I recommended physical therapy referral for lymphedema management. She will require sleeve S/L in-gart-ment for high risk activities. She is blind and uses a seeing eye dog with her left hand. ...
Cardiology workup in which majorly ESL doc says, "I assessed her [then he spells it--yes, go ahead and laugh] R-F-R-M-I-N-G-T-O-N" score." So, I'm thinking it's "Farmington" or something like that but discovered a "Framingham" score for cardiology. Yet, the doc did clearly spell the T-O-N part of the word, so I'm wondering if anyone has ever heard of a Farmington score for cardiology. Or anything. Anything. ...
patient it at high risk of breast cancer recurrence and they recomend utilizing combination chem utilizing s/l dose-stensator, Adriamycin, Cytoxan. Does anyone know what this might be? ...