He currently ambulates with the assistance of a cane and a leg "bend" discrepancy from the initial accident where he has been treated with a leg lift prosthetic device in his shoe
Leg bend ?
Leg band?
Any help? Thanks! ...
"The foot was abducted, and a *swrent* was placed in the iliotibial band over the greater trochanter."
What could the sound-alike "swrent" be?? Thanks!! ...
Please email me privately and let's get the ball rolling here folks. It's time to try and get everyone together, a very hard thing to do in this industry, so that our voices can be heard and let the powers that be know that we're not going to take this shame any longer! ...
Dictator dictating the extremity section of PE and says significant right-sided hemiplegia, significant "anesthesia."? Would this be what is sounds like? TIA. ...
The doctor is explaining the pt's ambulation due to lumbosacral spondylosis for which he is doing radiofrequency ablation for.
It s/l he is saying "list."
With ambulation she has definitely got a significant (list) to the left side. She can heel-and-toe walk without much difficulty, and her balance appears to be quite good.
Thanks! ...
I'm guessing either the huge group of hospitals (I think they're like the walmart of hospitals) dropped them because they were awful, or they're trying to keep costs low and are having ILPs do their own QA, which will be a disaster. Since I see the USA side of that hospital group still pop up once in awhile, I'm guessing its the latter.
Pretty much the ILP QA department may as well be nonexistent. I see just as many errors on work that goes through th ...
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Complete sentence:
"She has some calluses plantarly but no significant sub-2 overload noted."
Is the sub-2 correct? What does it stand for? Thanks for any help you can give. ...
This dr. is not consistent.
Sometmes she says, "She is married with a male and a female CHILD."
Other times, it's "She is married with a male and a female CHILDREN."
This occurs often enough that I'm totally confused on the proper term. ...
"I then inserted a biter, and debrided the medial meniscus back to a stable rim in the posterior aspect. This involved removing about 50% of the ______ (sounds like poot) ...
when we are just trying to do our job, and provide for our families. I will be deleting my previous comments, and I welcome anyone who wants to join me. We know what our job entails, obviously the original poster does not. We are better than this. This is a waste of all our time -- time we do not have. I feel sorry for the poster; he/she could spend her/his life making positive changes . . . instead he/she needs the attention of getting other people u ...
Would this go under genitourinary or skin exam:
The diaper area has an erythematous rash. There are no open areas at this time. There are no abnormalities of the scrotum.
Also, Prilosec for rhinitis?
Thanks. ...
Hi any help really appreciated, cant locate anything even close..
Pinnacle, s/l "banton" acetabular component with a 28 mm Ultrex polyethylene liner. ...
"Patient has had an s/l amputation radial tear of the posterior horn, which was treated with partial meniscectomy."
That is what I am clearly hearing but I cannot reference that anywhere. If it is correct, what is it?
Also, DR states he showed the patient the "video prints" so that she understands. I have never heard this before. Is this photos from the surgery video?
Thanks for any help! ...
Preoperative Diagnosis
Right knee likely/lateral meniscal tear. (I swear it sounds like he is saying likely a meniscal tear. Would this be feasible in a preoperative diagnosis. If so, do I insert a comma after right knee)?
Postoperative Diagnoses
Right knee lateral meniscal tear.
Right knee lateral tibial plateau chondromalacia. ...