Would someone please tell me how to change something in our signature block in e-mails. I need to make a correction and have forgotten how to do this. I don't want to have to call tech support and talk to "Phil."
TIA. ...
the doctor is talking about CT brain and says "Dr. _____ did find evidence of fat densities within the falks." I cannont find this work anywhere. Does anyone know what this word should be? ...
There is a _______ supply of the right posterior cerebral artery and a tiny retention cyst is noted within in the left maxillary sinus.
Blank s/l fetal or feeble. Any ideas? ...
me? I am working MT part time and another job part time and can't remember ANYTHING at my other job. I am wondering if maybe I am just too used to being able to look things up at my fingertips or if editing has made my memory more reliant on recognition versus more active remembering, or maybe I'm just overloaded. Anyone else noticed memory problems developing in this business? ...
This is a burn patient. The coctor states that the percentage of body area burned is 19 and a 1/4 percent. How would you transcribe 19 and 1/4 percent? 19.25? ...
Ever have one of those days when you just cant think?
Doing a report and for some reason I am not sure what header to put hypertension under in the review of systems. Help???
Thanks ...
Hi, good morning, am having a brain cramp and must not be a wake yet, help with a colitis word, some type of colitis specificially. sounds like erythema or tinea colits, something along those lines, please help!!!! THANKS!!!! ...
I'm absolutely stumped on this one. The doctor says (and this is the sentence in its entirety) "The pateint has gotten an IV." In our company, we're not supposed to type IV; it's either intravenous or intravenously. Obviously just "intravenous" would not make sense in this context. What would you do? ...
I am working on an x-ray report for an MRI of a brain tumor. I have looked on the internet and many medical books. There are 3 words that I cannot figure out.
1st sentence: On the pregadolinium coronal thin slice images through the sella, some residual soft tissue prominence is identified within the sella. Appearing more prominent to the patient's right than to the left. This idia enhances with gadolinium administration and corresponding today's stud ...
doc is saying: There was a CT of the brain that showed minimal increase in density in the intracranial vessels and the s/l renosinuses, probably from hemoconcentration. ...
I do not usually do ORs and am baffled. I am covering for another MT. I am not sure how to type this "running loop O PDS suture".
As usual, thanks for all you gracious help! ...
Does anyone know what the "holidays" are for MModal - aren't there a few that we get line and a half rate or something for? I barely remember this from when I was acquired by MModal, but now I can't even think where to look for this. Anyone got a list? Or a clue? TIA. ...
Doing a followup report on a patient who had extensive abdominal surgery including a low anterior resection. My brain heard "lawn chair resection" and, honest to Pete, I Googled that before I went and listened to it again.
All righty then. ...
Okay ladies, do you ever have a case of brain fog? I've had it for the last 2 days. I have it at this very moment!
For some reason, doctors I usually have no trouble with sound like the teacher from Charlie Brown, and things I *know* are simple are escaping my comprehension.
Do I need more vitamins? Clean my ears? Am I just sick of this s***? ...
There was felt to be ______ of hemosiderin throughout the large cyst, suggesting prior hemorrhage. (s/l a profrogram/proforgim). I keep listening and cannot grasp. Cannot hear "component." Am pretty sure of the p sound at the beginning, f in the middle, and the m at the end. Only have about 20 minutes before it is due. TIA for any ideas. ...
Doctor dictates "medial parietooccipital (s/l spleen-ee-al) cortex."
I can't tell if this psychiatrist's saying "spleen-ee-al" or "speen-ee-al" or "splitting of" cortex.
In the sentence, he dictated, "Medial parietooccipital (s/l spleen-ee-al) cortex, retro, should be unusually efficient, resulting in his superior ability to do Minecraft."
Thank you very much for your help - ...