Cranial nerve testing II through XII was all normal with the exception of the earlier noted s/l ensikoria/ansakoria - something to do with the pupils being different sizes?? ...
Neurology dictation, just a followup dict.
Given the versive head movements and arm shaking, symptoms are currently consistent with a left hemispheric _______________ partial seizure with secondary generalization.
s/l "pregentrous jarris onset"
any help is greatly appreciated. TIA ...
Doctor dicates: "The patient does have right lateral neck tenderness. No midline cervical spinal tenderness. Neurological exam: (s/l Woodburn). Nonfocal. Moves all 4 extremities."
The patient is being seen for headaches and neck pain.
It sounds like the doc is doing some test called 'Woodburn's" or something like that. I have searched without any luck.
Any help would be appreciated! ...
I've been an MT for 31 years. I started in a hospital in 1981 and supervised the MT department. Over the years, I owned my own transcription company for 9 years, and have worked for all the big companies.
Here's my problem: I can't understand all these abbreviations on MT Stars - ILS, NJA, OOW, you get the gist. Before, when I've asked what something stands for I've been accused of being someone faking an MT, so I just don't ask anymore.
I get all the ...