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He says it very clearly twice, and it is very obvious there are only 2 syllables. That was my original guess though.
I have never heard it as slang like that - see msg
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You are hearing two syllables, but that doesn't mean it is a two-syllable phrase. The dictator is likely aspirating the second syllable of Doppler. Say "Doppler flow" to yourself really fast and you might hear how it could happen.
Yes. I only question it because he says - sm
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it twice and is a very slow and clear dictator. Thanks.
Doppler flow slang - radmttoo
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I think you doc is just being lazy or it is his own slang. Doppler flow studies are done all the time on the femoral-popliteal arteries to assess blood flow velocity either pre or post graft or embolization technique.
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"-?! ...
In an ENT evaluation the doc is saying what sounds like coriza. She has a white patch on her tongue if that helps.
Positive for sore mouth, sore throat, and a little _____. ...
I am unable to clearly hear the word that he is dictating because of course his mouth is all over the dictaphone but it is dictated as .....
"It was concluded from the history and physical examination that the patient had vestibular dysfunction, posibly post-traumatic and possibly S/L viruable."
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What ever happened to our weekly assessment/review of our ASR production? I received 1 evaluation back in November around Thanksgiving and have not received another one. Am I wrong in thinking we were supposed to get one weekly. Has anyone gotten any more than their original one? Maybe I was so good, they just said, she doesnt need it, LOL My guess, they realized how much it was going to cost them to pay someone to do this and nixed it already. ...
Ongoing care from an internal medical standpoint should include continued neurological evaluation with folecodiagnositc study, continued psychiatric counseling and possible medication and at least henual addension cardiolite evaluation for myocardial ischemia ...
Any help is appreciated!
Chest CT:
there is a Type II endoleak which I believe is fed by s/l rituary flow through the inferior mesenteric artery...
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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? ...
Am I just lucky a.k.a. crazy, or is there quite a bit more work lately. There has been OT on at least 2 of my accounts fairly often and I haven't ran out of work for over 2 weeks now.
I don't know if some people have quit, we have picked up new accounts or what, but I am ever-so-grateful.
I had picked up a PT job about a month ago when things were low, now I am killing myself trying to do over 60 hours a week, but afraid to let the part time gig go.
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I am curious as to how people who work for DSG feel about DSG in terms of their work flow and if you have enough work to fill a 40-hour week. If you prefer private e-mail, that's fine.
Not looking for either slamming or touting the company, but I do want OBJECTIVE information, which would include if you run out of work consistently or, conversely, if you have plenty of work to keep you going 40 hrs a week. Just the facts please. "I run out of work all the time," "I have plenty of ...