This is an FNP who butchers the pronounciation of words, usually I can figure out what she is saying, but not this time.
This is listed in past surgical history: Internal cardiac defibrillator implanted. Ashcalf implantation. Fistula on left arm.
The patient is on dialysis and has had pulmonary edema related to renal failure and sleep apnea.
Thanks for any help with this one! ...
I'm looking for a type of implantation to help lumbar pain that sounds like "metroniziminent" implantation. - that's as close as I can get, she says the word very quickly. ...
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? ...
Patient is in end stage renal disease, also with history of Parkinson like sydnrome secondary to s/l thenozianines, improved after dosage discontinued. ...
Could someone please help me? According to the AAMT Book of Style, Is it correct to add a plural on the names of diseases or syndromes, like Alzheimer's disease, Crohn's disease, Baker's cyst, or should it simply be written as Alzheimer disease, etc. Thanks so much if someone can help me out. ...
The patient has Gaucher's disease and doc is giving lab results for tests that sound like ACE, cheeto and trap. Not finding anything...Thank you for your help. ...