This is probably a pretty basic one, but how would you correctly word this when a doc dictates a white count this way: "7.3 thousand?"
7.3000?
7.3 thousand?
other?
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I have not heard this in a long time and I forget how to transcribe it. The doctor dictates the white blood cell count as 12.3 thousand. Do I leave it like that, or is it 12,300??? TIA ...
On admission *bases* hemoglobin 9.5, white count 8.1, platelet count 208,000, and normal BUN and creatinine.
Does this make sense? Should it be basis? This is under Laboratory Data for a Discharge Summary. ...
I have not run across the patient's measurements before and have no clue of the proper way to type them. tia.
6' 8" white male or 6 foot 8 inch white male? ...
apparently all of "my" docs have started Easter early. NJA/OOW/nada/zilch/zip/zero jobs for me! Funny considering most of the docs on my accts are from other countries and probably not Christian anyway! ...
Among other lab results, the doctor said what sounded like, "TNVSD elevated." I have googled my head off with variations of this and can't come up with anything. Any ideas? ...
Hello!
Aren't increased and elevated the same?
This is the sentence:
evaluate for increased elevated TSH.
Do I leave this as is or take out one of them? Which do I take out? Do I just need a comma? Can I leave it as is? Thanks!
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"...Coumadin, Percocet, Lovenox, and *s/l elevated bath rest*, as well as a scopolamine patch to apply prior to surgery."
This is for preop total hip arthroplasty. Thank you for the help! ...
I am really not good with matters of the heart (you know what I mean!)
should it be: LVEF 60%, filling pressure probably elevated.
or
LVEF 60% filling pressure, probably elevated.
I am thinking it is the first one. ...
I usually use the line count built into the Word program itself. Is MTStars flash count and/or abacus equivocal ?? Any one program better than the other ?? TIA ...