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History of Parkinson like syndrome secondary to s/l thenozianines - momandmore
Posted: Mar 19, 2013
Patient is in end stage renal disease, also with history of Parkinson like sydnrome secondary to s/l thenozianines, improved after dosage discontinued.
This patient has congenital cholestatic syndrome, and in the assessment the doc says: "Congenital cholestatic jaundice likely secondary to s/l "coregulorelajor syndrome." Yeah, it's that bad. I have no idea what the syndrome is. Anyone with some GI knowledge who's heard what this might be? I know it's a long shot, but thanks in advance. ...
How do you handle it when Parkinson's is dictated instead of Parkinson's disease? We are not supposed to use the apostrophe; however, it looks funny to say - The patient has a history of Parkinson.
Would you add the word disease even though it wasn't actually dictated? ...
The doctor mentions "coria" multiple times in the report in conjunction with Parkinson's. He says "Significant coria"
I am unable to find coria/corea in a search. Any ideas? ...
Does anyone have a secondary job that they fall back on while working MT at home? I'm thinking as a virtual office assistant, stuffing envelopes, direct mailing, etc. Looking for a reputable company. ...
I'm having a problem with this part of the diagnosis as she doesn't specify to go on to the next number, as she does with the rest of them, but I've never had someone that adds the procedures used to fix the diagnoses in this section. This is the sentence as she says it, "1. Coronary artery disease, status post 3-vessel CABG in ___ vertebrobasilar insufficiency." The she says "number next" and goes on to the next one. Because the previous word(s) are blanked out, and b ...
ESL doc says patient has hypertension, probably secondary hypertension from hyper----ism. Cannot understand the middle part of that word. Any guesses? Thanks. ...
I'm having what is probably a simple problem w/ this dication. She starts out with the principal diagnosis, lists them, and then goes on to what s/l hyograph other diagnosis. I can't tell what she is saying. ...
Doctor dictates "OB history" and "GYN history" on a Discharge Summary, under Past Medical history. Should I spell out Obstetric and Gynecological is it okay to leave as dictated. I forgot. jn ...
This company wants me to sit here and type up unfamiliar accounts, get audited on it or send to QA and get deducted for it.
Can we audit and deduct pay, bonuses, new cars, homes, lunch dates from our board of directors?
I was always told I can wait and work later when more work comes in, BUT NOT WITH THIS NEW SCHEDULESOURCE COMING IN BECAUSE THEY WILL LOCK ME OUT?
THIS COMPANY IS DANG CONTRADICTING. ...
I know 2 other MTs who have noticed the same thing. We have not had a single post audit on our primary accounts but let us do 5 reports on our secondaries and we'll get audited on it. We presume they do that trying to "get you" to keep you from getting the bonus for QA. For example I worked on my secondary Monday - first time in 2 weeks, did 3 reports and 1 got post audited on 1. ...
The patient had s? ____ collagen syndrome and had multiple distractions and multiple procedures for distraction, ____genesis for management
DIAGNOSIS: TMJ ANKYLOSIS WITH POSSIBLE CORONOID IMPINGEMENT
Thanks! ...
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