Sounds like "RBU 4 to 6-French guide catheter" or maybe "RBU4 6-French guide catheter"
Dictates it so fast I can't tell what is going on here.
TIA!!! ...
18 years and have NEVER looked back when they got bought out by CBay-that was it for me. I knew then that nothing good would come of working for an Indian-owned company. I even turned down an admin job when my company was bought out by MQ-no way would I work for that disgusting establishment, so went on UE for a few months and didn't care! Now I love my job and am treated like a real person! It is greener elsewhere and you will be okay. I know it is scary, but ...
He says it multiple times in the H&P, "catheterization for 1A time."
"CHIEF COMPLAINT: Right heart catheterization 1A time."
"He presented today for right heart catheterization and subsequent _____ time." ...
doing a heart cath report; the good doctor says what sounds like "tumor wire"
Please! give me a clue! some guidance. (thanks for reading this far). ...
She is dictating: A #4.0 Judkins left catheter was now advanced through the right femoral artery sheath. This was advanced through the ostium of the left coronary artery. Shouldnt this be left? ...
"an 11-French Pinnacle sheath" Is Pinnacle with a capital or lower case P?
Since Pinnacle is a trademark name I would think capital P. Anybody know for sure?
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s/l "Dell" trocar and sheath. I've looked everywhere and can't find this, and QA is having a hard time figuring it out, too. Anyone know what this could be? ...
I am new MT (sort of). I am doing a cardiac cath from an ESL with marbles in his mouth. This is a false positive stress test, and I am going nuts with one phrase. It is:
"The left anterior descending artery was large, 5 mm in diameter. (s/l tran sif ico) was mildly tortuous but no focal lesions."
I googled the phrase and found it, and was led to this site, but it is not here. Anybody have a clue on the (s/l trans sif ico)? ...
Hello, hoping someone can help. Perclose s/l ?otomy closure device? Anyone have any ideas? This is for a cardiac cath also ?tic aortic valve stenois? thanks!!! ...
Has anyone ever heard the initials PNK or TNK for cath procedure. Patient having multiple procedures done and all I know is that it is a thrombolytic agent. I have looked up both in the abbreviation site and find nothing for TNK (which sounds more like it), but PNK??? Any thoughts or ideas, some med I would assume but I have stumped on this one.
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