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Gyn - CS section - MeKel
Posted: Oct 12, 2010
s/l Lexus O retractor ???
Alexis vs Lexus - MT
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Not sure, but be aware that there is a Lexus retractor and an Alexis retractor. Lexus pertains to the spine. Alexis pertains to the abdomen. Just helping you troubleshoot!
could be alexis - - MeKel
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he definitely say "0" as in oh after that. Did you find it?
In a C-section -- dictates: the midline revealed the peritoneum which was entered, extended superiorly and inferiorly and a s/l leksus O retractor was placed.
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Pre adn post op diagnoses are: A 38 week pregnancy. A previous cesarean section. Early labor. There is also mention of cervical stenosis.
Dr. ESL and I am new so struggling with this paragraph.
She has a significant history of having had a previous primary low transverse cesarean section in October, 2005 for ______ ( s/l arrested descent) with labor and _______ (s/l arrested debilitation) despite an extensive _____ ( s/l trial) of labor. The ...
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I've heard of palpable cords plenty of times when examining the extremities, but this time under HEENT, doc says "His mucous membranes are moist. His temples had no *s/l palpable cords* and nontender to palpation. Pupils equal, round, and reactive..."
Is this correct? ...
big high-5 to those who covered the holidays - now its back to the normal for ST with NO WORK even though they tell you there is plenty of work - and how about those bonuses THAT YOU COULDN'T GET because of NO WORK! can we hear from the cheering section of ST? ...
Insulin-dependent diabetes.
Heart attack.
ESRD on HD on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
History of bilateral BKA secondary to diabetes.
Pulmonary hypertension.
CHF.
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I don't do OB reports very often anymore. After replacing the uterus into the peritoneum and replacing the bladder blade, "warm 0.9 saline pull/pool suction was used..."
Visually I could see letting the fluid pool before suctioning to check for any leaks, but I could also visualize that the suction apparatus could have a pull handle for easy maneuvering.
Are there any OB regulars that could help me? I didn't learn anything of value on a Google search and my Steadman' ...
I'm transcribing for a new doctor this morning. In the PE section he states, (s/l) "Timber tonic exam: No rashes noted." It really doesn't sound like he's saying integumentary. Any ideas? Thanks. ...
At my company there are a few exceptions to expanding the diagnosis section (MRI, CT), but my question is when the dictator says "C2 lesion" in the diagnosis should I expand that to cervical vertebra 2 or leave as C2? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. ...