Fiberoptic laryngoscopy reveals hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the base of tongue lymphoid tissue. The lactalare was noted to be normal. The upper brass noted to be normal. Vocal cord _______ was noted to be normal. The glottic area was entirely intact. There was no edema of the retinoids.
SO that is what it sounds like. if anyone knows anything about this, please help!
Vocal cord _____ is because it is a giant slur.
Also, retinoids doesnt seem like th ...
Hi Guys, I'm having trouble figuring this dictation out. I am new to Ophthamology and I have a new doctor from Asia.
Confrontation of visual fields are full to finger counting in both eyes. (Vergens) are full. Pen light examination is normal. The fundus examination of both eyes shows scattered, dark, and blood hemorrhages. There is no exudate in the posterior (pole) and both maculae appear to be normal.
The words in parenthesis are the ones i' ...
Right thumb revision of amputation.... "On s/l gwen-e-ometer exam today he has full range of motion at his CMCJ."
I feel like this may be random english words, but just want to make sure before I kill myself trying to figure it out.
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Typing on Physical Examination, I hear this: Abdomen was nontender; no liberetch, no spleen tip...
"liberetch"?! I think I am going crazy. What is this? ...
what heading would you put that under? skin? HEENT? or what? kind of silly question I guess, but I just want to make sure.
(Patient has thinning hair, btw)
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Heart exam, doctor dictates: "Heart: Regular rhythm without murmurs or gallops. 2 clicks heard at the apex" I don't understand the connection between "2" and "clicks" or what punctuation to use??
I'm new to this so any help would be much appreciated!! Thanks!!
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Patient called ("on later heart exam") as late as 2000. No murmurs, rubs, or gallops ("----") and moderate entry. Clear abdomen, soft nontender.
It might say 1 over 2000? ...
Hi there, anyone heard of linefeed examination, ie linefeed respiratory examination, linefeed abdomen. This happens to be on a infant.
Could you tell me how to spell or abbreviate it?
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I hardly ever do prenatal exams, and cannot tell what Dr. is saying...HELP...."gravida 3, para 1-0-1-1, 39 with 2 service weeks by 6 and 20 week ultrasounds....
What is the "with 2 service weeks?" Any help appreciated! ...
While doing a physical exam of the back, the doc says: "On the left posterior midclavicular line, approximately s/l two-twelve region or 2/12 region, there is a 1-cm mass." How is the "two-twelve" part expressed? Or is this 2:12 like in o'clock? Never ran across this before and could use some help. Thanks! ...
The lower extremities show marked peripheral varicosities. There are also some excoriated lesions of the lower extremities with some mild scarring secondary to __s/l "thorabnitis".
Any ideas? This M.D. has a tendency to make up words, so he could be saying something totally different than how it sounds.
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Doc says: Infant has a s/l "recto or pecto 6 glabratum deformity." I can find the words "glabrata" and "glabratum" but I have no clue about the other things, or even if I'm hearing them correctly. Please help! ...
Cannot quite make out if dictator is saying, "form of thought disorganized" or "formal thought disorganized". I believe it would be form of thought......any ideas anyone???? Thanks. ...
I have not seen it, but reports say there is some weakness on the left side, at least onwarm ________ but not on cold, and they felt positional nystagmus when laying flat and on the left.
s/l like the doctor is saying warm colorex but not on cold and 'they' felt positional nystagmus... ...
The speculum was introduced into the vaginal vault. The cervix is cleansed. The anterior lip is grasped with the tenaculum and the s/l Piepill is inserted to approximately 8.5 cm. Thx! ...
The doc is saying: She has localized numbness over the distribution of her S/L BRONEE-I at and distal to the lateral malleolus. She has weak S/L BRONEE-I with very weak eversion. He is an ESL doc.....
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I know I have heard this in the past and know I have typed it too, but I'm drawing a blank. I've been searching everywhere on the internet and in my books and can't find it, and it's coming up incorrectly spelled.
Is it Willitz examination? ...
what is the best way to start, let's say for example in the EXTREMITIES: doc says, 2+ peripheral pulses. I know we should not start sentence using numerals, so what is the best way to start this sentence. There is 2+ peripheral pulses? I would like to see a variety of ways this could be started. Thanks. ...
When arrival to Baptist Hospital, he was in significant respiratory distress, ABG’s were checked and initial pH-7.25, pCO2-69, S/L "it appeared" to 128, bicarb 30 and S/L "IO2" or could it be "SO2" to 40%. Thank you
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