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The patient is being treated for a surgical wound dehiscence. It sounds like they applied a "mild dome space compression wrap." Any suggestions?
Thanks. ...
I suffer from terribly cold fingers when I am typing. My mom suggested compression gloves. Has anyone ever tried them?Right now I am running a spaceheater pointed at my hands and I am still having to take breaks to warm them up. ...
An esophagram done revealed focal narrowing and corkscrew appearance of the new esophagus just distal to the anastomosis concerning for "exo genic" compression ...
If we do come to surgery, we would probably do both at the same time and do it under an **epidural spinal/epidural anesthetic **in attempt to reduce her risk for recurrent problems there.
This is exactly how he says it in between the ** tia. ...
"Wound was subsequently closed with 5-4 Ethilon sutures in an interrupted fashion. "
The dictator is clearly saying 5-4 Ethilon sutures, not 5-0 or 4-0. Can anyone confirm that?
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***has chronic kidney disease stage IV with an estimated GFR of 19 mL/min per 1.3 m2.
I am mostly concerned about the 1.3 meters squared. Is this correct?
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Doc says this exactly but I'm not sure what "chromogen" has to do with BCP.
"Ortho Tri-Cyclen, she takes that regularly now, chromogen birth control pills." ...
Is there a correct way to transcribe this? In all of my research, I've seen it Penicillin V-K, Pen Vee-K, Pen V-K, Pen VK, you name it, I've seen it.
Does anyone if all of these are acceptable or is there an absolute correct way to transcribe it?
TIA and have a great Sunday! ...
I sent in a report with 2 blanks because of a discrepancy. When I got the feedback, every single time I typed "diabetes type 2" as was dictated, it was corrected to "non-insulin-dependent diabetes type 2." If that's how they want it, it's okay with me, but it seems a tad like padding the line count! ...
What is the correct way to type q a.m. and q day? For some reason I thought I remembered reading we werent' supposed to use the q and should type every a.m. or every day or daily, but I can't reference it anywhere now? ...
I have been told for the past 2 days that there is no work available on 2 of my accounts, and I am wondering if other MTs have been told the same thing. This is usually not the case, and 1 major account decided not to have TT do their work. The other 2 accounts I am now on also have little or not work. Has anyone else had trouble getting work or no work? This is really beginning to bother me, and when you ask someone in charge on the evening shift they don't lik ...
Am I correct that you write there is kyphosis from C2 to C5, but there is kyphosis from C2-C3? The hyphen only being used when the vertebrae are next to one another? Thanks! ...
If both those tests indicate that A) He is not at risk for another myocardial infarction, and B) There has been no further deterioration in left ventricular contractility, then I will give him the okay to go ahead with surgery.
Is the A. and B. part correct? I wasn't sure about capitalizing the first word after those too.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! ...
Patient with bladder cancer. PA clearly dictates "heme-ish looking urine" and "hemey looking urine". How would one go about correcting this? It's been a long day and my mind is fried. ...
Ever wonder why you miss words that are misspelled, even when you “carefully” proof every page? If you can read the following, you will learn the answer.
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