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Kidney transplant...please see message... - mt12
Posted: Apr 24, 2012
The doc is saying: The patient experienced a rejection, and we are very pleased that we were able to reverse this with the s/l phoresis/IKIG regimen. TIA....
One patient was being kept alive until the organs could be harvested.
The other patient was being prepped for a combined simultaneous kidney-liver transplant. Both reports were very detailed with tons and tons and tons of minutia that I had to ensure made sense. This was dictated by an East Indian man who speaks so fast he makes my head spin.
I can guarantee the patient got a very good operative report placed into the chart.
I made just over $10 per hour this pay period we signed off on ...
The patient was referred for left-sided hydronephrosis and a CT scan was dictated as consistent with a UPJ obstruction. Upon my review of the films, the picture did not appear to be consistent with a classic UPJ obstruction (it was not a box kidney).
TIA!!! :) ...
PT with metastatic neuroblastoma placed on peripheral blood stem cell transplant, as enrolled on the ANBL00P 0532 and randomized to the single transplant arm. ...
This is a kidney transplant report, and the doc says: "A 6 x 12 double-J stent was placed within the ureter up into the (s/)l house of the kidney."
I looked up this term, but I can't find it with Google. Any suggestions?
Thanks! :) ...
The patient has known kidney stones.
The doc says . . . . "He compalined of s/l thick-a-ties pressure and pain running down to his left testicle and left flank . . ." ...
My husband was having rust colored urine and suprapubic and abdominal pain. He went to doc who said he had infected prostatitis. Issue 1 is that he did have an affair some years back and I've read that his kind of prostatitis is kind of rare (about 20%) and this truly could be the case but it also said it could be caused by an STD. Anyone know anything about this? I hope it's not syphylis (I can never spell that word right) because symptoms ...
Doc dictates "The patient has a history of chronic kidney disease (stage 4 to stage 5) ?!?! is that how it is transcribed per the BOS II ... I just moved and cannot locate my book for verification. ...
Doctor is giving list of diagnoses and says "s/l dough polycystic kidney disease." Does anyone anyone know if there is a distinction among the types of polycystic kidney disease that might sound like dough/doh? I know there is a genetic type, but not sure about anything else. This doc is notorious for adding nonsensical syllables here and there (why can' he say "um" like everybody else??). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I've seen kidney disease classifications both Arabic and Roman. Which is correct? I've been using Arabic, but I just had an editor change a report to Roman. I'm confused and can't find it in BOS2. Thanks! ...
A 57-year-old woman with chronic kidney disease. In the Plan, dr (soft spoken with heavy accent) says "We will do a (s/l) P-urea or (s/l) Fe-urea.'' ?
Thanks very much for any help. ...
Nothing in BOS, at least that I could find. Couldn't find anything on Loma Linda University site. Don't recognize the Google hits for arabic. Anyone know? Thanks. ...
Under the assessment, this Asian doc says, "1. Acute kidney injury, probably acute s/l tabernacle cyst associated with urosepsis."
Any ideas of what this could be? It might be "tobronacle cyst." But it's something like that. Help! ...