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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Is there a type of lower extremity exam that would be done called digital hair? It s/l hair!
DP and PT pulses are palpable bilateral. Positive digital (hair) bilateral. There are no lesions or lacerations noted bilateral. Normal skin color, texture, and turgor bilateral.
It's an exam for a bunion deformity.
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Hi all,
There is a discrepancy with the proper use of this - can anyone help? Some at my work are saying it should be bilateral lower extremities, whereas others think it is bilateral lower extremity since the "bilateral" implies that it's plural and hence no need to say "lower extremities." I've seen it both ways, but the more that I think about it the more I'm getting myself confused.
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I can't seem to find this listed anywhere. It sounds pretty clear...does anyone know the correct spelling or does the dictator actually mean "Jell-O"-?! ...
Unfortunately there is crackling, so I can't tell what he's saying. Full sentence: "He has had a previous (s/l charmus) of the left lower leg resulting in DVT and then pulmonary infarct."
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Apprehension on patellar tracking with increased Q-angle, positive ____ and crepitus and positive grind test.
s/l chase sign or just chase
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Patient did use 2 finger upper extremity support but showed good control. This indicates normal eccentric strength for descending stairs.
This is for knee pain.
Has anyone heard of this before? ...
I think it is very easy to see that with MT pay going lower and lower like 2.5 cpl that there will be very few MTs that stay in this business and who would even want to study to become an MT. This country has lost so many jobs overseas that I have no idea what the future will hold for many people to even try to find work. Unbelievable to think that we can survive in an American economy on wages that are paid overseas which is exactly what is happening. It is impossible to do.&n ...
Well I started with a new company this week and so far I have made $31 for the whole week. I have never done Radiology before and that was what they put me on. I am acute care but the hospital I used to work for had their own Radiology Dept, so th is is a new learning curve, plus new doctors, format, etc. By the time QA gets ahold of reports I feel ike a new student and I have over 35 years exp. I am beyond depressed. At least I can put on my resume Radiology ...
After bilateral knee arthroplasty, patient has (S/L) SEDs on both lower extremities.
I cannot seem to figure this one out. I was thinking TEDs stockings or some mechanical device to prevent DVT? ...
After years of "who cares" from leadership and with the associated expenses being solely covered by MT's they are now flexing their muscles with a new process. It will be interesting to see if the MTs resort to mutiny after all the posts about never hearing from leadership when needed and never having any work month after month year after year.
Mutiny-Probably not since leadership has dug themselves into an "authority" hole by the way they have behaved for so terribly long. ...
What's going on with TTS? When I first worked for them a few years ago they offered a little more than I was making at a national. I was told they did this to kept quality MTs.
Now the story is different and I was told they need to lower line rates because of competition. They also lost a manager after years with TTS.
Am I being bamboozled or is there a TTS buyout in sight? ...
Can anyone help with my missing word..sounds like drrav...
Lesion was excised in full thickness manner taking a cuff of normal-appearing skin with it. The ___ skin under localization was done prior to full thickness excision. ...