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I hate to be gross, but I think it's pasty bowel movements. I've heard of it before.
Account made me immune to mostly all BM-related contents, lol. - OP
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I listened to it to try to hear pasty. When I slowed it down, it sounded like pea-seed (??) bowel movement. I think it's best to send to QA and check the report later to see what they thought. Thank you for the help :)
I've always just used "small bowel," but then noticed most put "small-bowel," I assume to differentiate it as being part of the intestine as opposed to a small, or little bowel. Okay, that makes sense, so I stated hyphenating small-bowel. However, I just got marked off by QA for putting in a hyphen! No matter what you do or don't do, you're screwed! I do believe they just look for ways to antagonize so you'll never feel appreciated. ...
Of course, half of my doctors have to say movements and other half says muscles. What are your shortcut abbreviations for the 2 different phrases "extraocular m_______s are intact"? ...
S/l creaform movements.
Used numerous times in this report.
Claimant has severe dystonia and creaform movements.
Claimant has obvious dystonic and creaform movements.
Gait is somewhat reeling with creaform movements of the upper extremities.
Thanks. :)
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This is a psych report. The doctor says, "The patietn has no oromucolingual masikatory movements." I just wondered if this was the correct way to spell this becuase i am not finding many references for it anywhere. ...
She very clearly dictates: He was also unable to perform finger-to-nose and had difficulty performing "head-to-shin" movements.
That can't be right, can it? I would think it would be difficult for most people to perform "head-to-shin" movements. Ouch! ...
Can anyone offer some different words to describe bowel sounds on the physical exam? I've looked online and the ones I've found (normal, present, active, positive) just don't sound like what the doctor is saying. Of course he sounds like he's turning away & speeding up his words when he says whatever it is he's saying, so it could be anything, but it sounds like it starts with an "n" and has a t sound in it and is possibly two syllables. Any ideas? ...
s/l bilious and bowel "t i l l i t a t i o n" . I am also not sure if "bilious" is the correct word either, doesn't seem to make sense in this context. Any help appreciated. ...
The bowel was then divided proximally and distally with a GI something and then a specimen removed.
Loud noise in the background so cannot give you a s/l.
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im second guessing myself on this, any opinions out there? bile or bowel?? tks for help
The Dreamtome RX catheter was inserted into the distal common bile duct. The wire was advanced into the common bile duct. The catheter was advanced. ___________ was aspirated. Contrast was injected. ...
Someone had some small bowel removed and an ____ repair. I can't tell whether she is saying endoside (which I can't find) or end-to-side (which I'm also not finding much pertaining to the bowels).
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This is an ortho doc and he is saying the pt "is having nocturnally exacerbated tremors or "valythmic" type movements in the upper and lower extremities". End of word definitely sounds like "lythmic", it's just the first part I can't get. It's not rhythmic, too many syllables. Could possibly start with a "b", it's that type of "v" or "b" sound.
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ABDOMEN, 1 VIEW.
DATE: ___ [DATE].
HISTORY: Abdominal pain.
FINDINGS: Gaseous dilatation is noted at the small bowel. Degenerative changes were noted within the thoracolumbar spine and isolytic/isoelectric? destruction is noted of the left hip.
CONCLUSION
1. Gaseous dilatation is noted at the small bowel. Findings have speches of a small bowel obstruction.
2. Isoelectric destruction is noted of the left hip.
HISTORY: Abdominal pain.FINDINGS: (Gaseous or gastric?) dilatation is n ...
Pay us FULL transcription rate for poor voice recognition that we must spend a lot of time fixing. If it has ONLY a a couple of errors, that would be the only justified reason for less cents-per-line voice recognition pay. Shame on you, Focus. ...
Patient has SOB and now renal insufficiency.
In PE, doctor says, what sounds like, "Abdomen is soft with two bowel sounds." The rest is very clear, just never heard it dictated as "two bowel sounds" before. Does "two" sound right? Thank you in advance. ...
I googled the phrase, it came back "diverticulated" small bowel. Is it acceptable to use diverticulated in this sentence? Is "diverticulized" a word? Thank you in advance for any help. ...