Doc is dictating lab results and says: His laboratory studies note a urine showing 300 mg percent protein. What is the correct way to type that? TIA ...
Her liver biopsy showed cirrhosis of the liver with marked s/l rozating perinodular ballooning and Mallory bodies, and lymphocytic cholangitis, suggestive of autoimmune hepatitis and PBC overlap syndrome. TIA ...
Because PAP stands for Papanicolau, I have alway questioned whether it should be all caps; just the first letter cap or no caps at all. Thanks in advance for any clarification. ...
If an MD submits a Pap order listing both codes V72.31 and V76.2, will there be a problem with Medicare reimbursement? We see a large number of these and have been attempting to verify them on an individual basis, but it's becoming prohibitive. Appreciate any input. ...
This is a rheumatology note. The doctor is dictating lab results.
"ANA negative. DNA positive at s/l ten nine, considered indeterminate"
My question is, how is this s/l ten nine result transcribed? 10/9? 10:9? 10(9)? Anyone?
Thanks in advance! :) ...
I almost sent a report to QA. The only reason I didn't was because it was a high line count document and I couldn't risk the possible submission rate due to its high line count. Not very wise choice of how to grade the submission rate MQ. I don't like sending a document to the client with blanks, but there comes a time when self protection kicks in. PM likes the FTR low QA submission rate. We will see how PM likes it when the clients starting noticing ...
Diagnosis: Pleuritic chest pain with fever. The EKG showed a rate of 84, s/l "pear" intervals 138, s/l "cure-ess" 78 with QT of 368, "cure-ess axis" of 34.
Am lost when it comes to cardiac! Thank so much. ...
I'm typing a GYN report. Patient had 2 abdominal hernia repairs and TAH/BSO 30 years ago. A recent CT scan showed "posterior anterior" abdominal wall thickening. This kind if thing always confuses me. It does not sound like the doctor said "and" in between posterior and anterior. Is it correct the way I typed it? Thanks very much. ...
like such a failure?
Average lines per hour 250+ ASR (which I thought was pretty darned good for our ASR), and average inactive time 1.0 per report.
In the space of the past week, I find my daughter telling me I do not do a proper job in taking care of her son, my husband tells me that his house has never been messier and that I dont care for myself anymore, after scrubbing the carpets my cat puked all over the place as if to prove "I missed a spot" and then the productivity re ...
The patient had a colposcopy with biopsy and the doc dictated: This revealed cN3 s/l NCI carcinoma in situ on the right vaginal apex and s/l NCI One on the left vaginal apex. TIA ...
Sentence is: We proceeded with a UA which showed trace ketones, small blood, small bilirubin. However, no bacteria and only 1-3 red blood cells, 1-3 white blood cells but 30-40 s/l "hilar cast" ...
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I thought I did well on it! Oh well...back to collecting govt checks lol ...
Need help with this word please:
Patient did have a repeat CT scan and was found to have a (S/L leftic) gluteal hematoma that was new.
Any help is appreicated. ...
my test results for a job were 97 for objective part
then 80 for transcription part! i dunno what my weak spots are :(
it's probably things i would be able to work through after the first month of employment anyhow
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A patient with chronic stuffy nose had a culture taken that found 2+ *grandfather? gram finder* of *cox sion? coccion?* gram stain 2+ respiratory flora grew. Something along those lines.... ...
I performed a cisternogram on her and it was consistent with normal pressure hydrocephalus with ______ persistence in the ventricles, >48 hours. The spinal fluid was negative.
The word sounds like "pate-zer" or "kate-zer"; the quality of this dictation is crappy. Any ideas??
Thank you!! ...