diagnosis is chest wall pain and abdominal pain.
s/l R... chemistries completely within normal limits.
I definetly hear the R... and I do not think it is serum...
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Just typed a code summary on a patient who expired. ASR put "The family were spoken to in the conference room and French fries were offered!!" was supposed to be condolences were offered. Bizarre, yes? ...
With all of the discussion about the pros and cons of sarcasm recently, it suddenly came to me that I really do have a sarcasm problem.
I decided to watch a movie and put in a DVD. It came on with a message that it had been reformatted for my TV screen and I found myself talking back sarcastically TO MY OWN TELEVISION! I said, "Oh, sure, right!"
Well that tells me that I have gotten into the habit of being sarcastic in every part of my life. When I made that sarcastic comment to my ...
Can Transcription Doctors get it through their heads that no one wants to work for 3 cpl and then wait 6 weeks to get paid? Give me a break! The postings are out of control. Why not just beg already. ...
In the last few months I have gone from acute care to clinic work and I cannot live off what I am making!!! Help!! These jobs are short, and getting in and out of them, finding docs names, addresses, dos, etc., are so time consuming, I am feel like I am going backwards!!! HELP!! ...
I don't think she knows my name, anyway. I got this call asking for help to work on the accounts--while I'm working on the account! I figured if they watch what we're doing while we're working, wouldn't they know if we are working already?! ...
I just posted on the Jobs Wanted Board - and it came up x 2 - I then tried to delete - and now there are 3 identical postings..... How do I get the two extra off? (blushing with embarrassment) - I want to get rid of the evidence as soon as possible lol ...
PE on neurologist consult. Pt with spinal sarcoma. Doc is a pretty clear dictator. Not sure if "tesseril" is actually "tests for all" or what. How about "effort". Is this customary in a neuro consult?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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The patient has knee problems - no problems with her feet. He does mention the knee is in varus alignment. I haven't heard of this view before - especially as this is a knee problem. Thanks!
We will obtain an AP view of the knee, along with a (s/l flat foot x-ray) weight bearing view. ...
This is for exam of a patient's throat and the doctor states that unfortunately his "larynx view" was not intact- is a larynx view some sort of medical device? ...
I know...Its early and probably not enough caffeine yet but I have to know, how do I view my previous paychecks? On the old timeclock system it was easy, but I can't figure it out in Webclock. ...
Sounds like Salson view, not sure. Thanks for any help.
She has a large peroneal tubercle and then has the cavovarus foot deformity. She has one on both sides, but the one on the right is more significant, particularly on that Salson view. ...
TEXT: Examination of short AP, lateral, Merchant and *skier's* view of the left knee does reveal evidence of arthritis involving the lateral compartment and also the patellofemoral compartment. ...
PA MT and others -- I have recently started for a company, where I am transcribing as well as doing QA/Management. Getting paid hourly for one and salary for the other. At some point down the road, I will probably be hiriing MTs as well. It is not easy, because I started out doing QA, then, having to transcribe on several accounts to make siure that when QA is done, it is done properly.
Another thing to be considered when there is "lack of work" is the fact that there might be ...
"X-rays of the shoulder were undertaken today, s/l 'gra-shee' and outlet views, to look for impingement morphology."
I haven't heard this term before... ...