She is status post a thyroidectomy, is being treated for a DVT with Coumadin, has migraine headaches and tremor. Med s/l basslid or vasslid??? I got nothin!!! Thanks so much! ...
s/l maframamine 1 gram daily -- definitely s/l it starts with an M and is 'amamine' versus 'amine'
This is just in the medications list. The patient is an elderly female (age 85) with the following listed PMH:
Lung disease with bronchial spasms.
Spinal stenosis.
Chronic back pain.
Right leg melanoma, status post resection.
Diverticulitis.
Pancreatitis.
Cystocele.   ...
I'm stuck on one of my assigments for a Holter Monitor Reading. All I can hear is "this is a 48-year-old patient undergoing _____ atrial flutter." It sounds like he is saying "equito" something, but he's talking so fast I really have no clue. Any ideas? Thanks! ...
I'm a new MT and am not sure if the doctor says "25 out of 50 units" which way it is to be written...I appreciate the help...getting my feet wet with acute care. ...
After bypass, the atrial "clearing" device was put in. He had a pleural effusion that was drained. He had a recent x-ray that was okay.
Thanks for any help.
Jude ...
Is there is quick way to add commas between items in a list?
Of course, using Ctl K in front a word will change the punctuation, but it will also change a capitalized drug to lower case, and you will still have to get to the beginning of the next drug which will require 2 Ctl arrows and backspace.
Ctl arrow takes you to the beginning of the next word, but you will have to backspace to put in the comma.
Adding punctuation to lists is so time consuming! ...
Am considering a position and have completed the testing process. Seems there are always after-the-fact issues that people wish they would have known to address before jumping on board. Would like to get some ideas beforehand if possible.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can share. ...
I see so many requests for help with words without providing any info but what the word sounded like. For most of these it isn't possible to help without knowing the sentence used (changing/omitting anything that would be a HIPAA violation, of course).
Other details that could help would be patient's diagnoses, type of specialty or what heading it is under (Past Medical History, Allergies, Medications, Social hx, etc). ...
.. in the "total hours" for the week when calculating our C-LPH? My 15-min OOW punches from this past week were included in my total hours. If they had NOT included those OOW punches when they were calculating my C-LPH, I would have been put into the next tier... just barely... but I WOULD have made it into the next tier. I emailed my TSM about it this morning but still haven't heard back yet. Is this the norm? I could have sworn I read in the handbook that OOW punches are ...
I'm an ex-Transcender and when I was approving my time sheet this morning I noticed that my time sheet said my percentage sent to QA was 20.2%. I have NOT sent this many reports to QA as blanks, but have sent a lot of stuff due to discrepancies, no demographics match, no dictation, etc. Are they seriously counting stuff that we have NO control over against us for purposes of denying bonuses? I asked my TSM if that would be the case after we got news of the new pay cuts and ...
Sounds like he is saying ventricular/atrial fibrillation, maybe ventriculoartrial fibrillation?
I am unable to verify this condition. Can anyone help?
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and the time of tech support people trying to do installs, only to find out that the ICs computer doesn't have the required version of Windows or whatever to support your platforms.
This is something we should know right up front, along with line rates and such, before we even waste our time testing, waste your and our time interviewing, and waste everyone's time in general, only to find out our computer is not compatible with your platform.
You've lost a ...
history or any actual conditions. Medication s/l Imodium lac D??? Possible that it is Imodium, s/l lac D (or maybe not Imodium at all and it is one word?) omeprozole is in list so he does have stomach issues. I'm stumped. Extremely fast dictator!!! ...
There is a first-degree atrial ventricular block. There is one beat with a variant conduction, perhaps an intermittent right bundle branch block.
Does this make sense? Thanks.
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