Dictated: Eyes: Extraocular muscles intact. He has bilateral Marcus Aurelius. Tympanic membranes are okay.
Transcribed: Eyes: Extraocular muscles intact. He has bilateral arcus senilis. Tympanic membranes are okay.
first time a Roman empirer has made an appearance in my transcription! This was not even VR! ...
Pediatric pulmonology report. In the physical examination, HEENT, he states "the patient has a normal ____. The tympanic membranes are normal bilaterally."
s/l he is saying "sinavia atruamatic" but I can't find anything relating either to the sinuses or even using synovia.
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Today we are doing peds neurology which I know very little about.
"Also, the findings were suggestive of a diffuse encephalopathy as well s/l "hip-ther-rhythmic" pattern consistent with documentation of infantile spasms. ...
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According to articles in The Economic Times and The Daily Mail, an undercover investigation by Britain's ITV1 television program "Tonight" has revealed that medical records of UK citizens are available for purchase from Indian black marketeers. Quoting from The Economic Times article:
The modus-operandi employed to procure the records was simple. Chris Rogers, the [television] programme’s presenter, contacted two Indian salesmen through an internet chat room, and posed as a marketing ...
Patient has pain in the right submandibular triangle. It is recommended that he have a "sialadenosubmandibular duct endoscopy." Is there such a term? Thanks. ...
I think my problem with this issue is that once you are "caught" by QA/QC and given a 1.0 deduction (by which I mean I had the universally accepted HEENT and they heard HENT, thus I was docked 1.0 for that), I now must either listen carefully to determine if they are saying HENT or HEENT, then put one or the other, then still have a chance that my reviewer will give me the error because they hear something different.
If there is obviously ears and eyes that one is easy, but oftentimes it DOES s ...