Dictated: Continue physical therapy. They will try iontophoresis or phonophoresis. He should continue with anti-inflammatory medication, stretching exercises, use of orthotics or inserts, and comfortable shoes. Consider cortisone injection or E-wall treatment. [end of note]
He clearly says "E-wall" - I'm thinking maybe acronym ?
I do not have an exact diagnosis as this is a f/u note - just that it is the foot-heel-ankle region.
Any suggestions apprecia ...
The patient has a history of left lower leg injury and burst fracture with subsequent use of s/l *tettilers* as well as a cane to help stabilize himself. ...
Doctor is dictating for a 90-year-old who sustained a hip fracture in a fall. Then, under assessment, it sounds like he says "Left crural neck fracture." I could assume he means femoral neck, as I never heard of crural neck. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. ...
ok doing an Achilles tendon repair. i am completely stumped here, sure does s/l "crackhouse", but can find nothing, either Kreikhaus, crikhous, etc. any ideas much appreciated. tks
We tried to reapproximate the tendon as best as possible. We did do a *------* type reapproximation of the tendon. We did get the tendon reapproximated. At this time, we elected to use a TissueMend graft.
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Doing a capsulotomy; MD says "PIPJ, which was released with capsulotomy and (J-stroke) maneuver. Cannot fine anything regarding what S/L J-stroke maneuver? ...
the testing as I probably sent in my resume a bit late. I am happy that I did not take the so-called test and end up like some here, helping them with free transcription.
I do hope that whoever MDscribing is, they will be banned from posting jobs here in the future. I was suspicious when I did not see a website mentioned or a link to use when applying. Never again will I apply for a job that does not provide some proof of identity.
Sorry for those of you who got taken ...
He dictates: Nuclear stress test using s/l rag-oh-DYE-noh-scan ....
He not so helpfully spells it "rageodescan" which is not correct and does not help at all in a search.
Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks. ...
On a surgical report, the doctor states this is for debridement in the title. The word sounds like halomamol (?) of fourth interspace, right foot. She has somewhat of a speech impediment, not an ESL.
I cannot find this anywhere. Thanks in advance.
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I need help again (please) "no evidence of any ulcer (sounds like quemous) to the foot".
Patient is a diabetic but no signs of of ischemia. Any ideas?
For some reaon I am learning a lot this week. ...
Does anyone have an edition of Stedman's Ortho book that was published recently. I'm looking for a Kuda shaver. Stedman's M&S Equipment 5th edition has it listed this way but my use of it is being questioned. My "old" Stedman's Otho has a Cuda shaver but does not mention Kuda..... Any help you can provide to help me prove there are 2...a Kuda and a Cuda....is appreciated. Thanks. ...
Dr. is mumbling something horrible with a heavy South African accent.
The patient is status post a corrective triple arthrodesis with bone graft for posttraumatic arthritis for a "s/l fill-ank-u-los" fracture.
Thanks for looking! I appreciate the help!
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I do podiatry fairly often, but I have never heard this before. Pt has a flat foot and an Evans calcaneal osteotomy is being done.
A _____ distractor was inserted and opened to approximately 8 mm.
The s/l is "one rob distractor" or "Juan Rob" but I don't hear "rod."
Any suggestions? ...
Another one. Podiatry is just not my thing.
In neurologic section of lower extremity exam:
S/l hypercrotic propriocethis sensation decreased bilateral extremities. ...
After a Bruce protocol stress test says "It was an appropriate ______ response." Kind of sounds like allotropic which doesn’t make sense to me. THANKS!!
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He asked me for my card, says he dictates onto mini cassettes and a lady picks them up and prints them on this post-it sticky paper. He asked me for my card and asked if I would be interested in covering for her if she were to quit, be on vacation of what have you. He says is not doing EMR, does not want to do it.
This got me thinking, he is middle-aged, small 2-man practice, how many other small office need MT help and not going through nationals or doing EMR. I am getting a transcriber f ...
Doc says the patient had a s/l TNCC (or maybe TINCC) fusion and tendon transferring. I can't find it in my abbv book - also tried TMCC. He says it twice and it sounds the same both times. ...
I quit my job due to health issues and my stress level has gone way down. I worked for 8 years here and it was okay. There were tough times, but it was mostly okay because my TSM/CCM left me alone but were accessible if needed. They answered my emails and phone calls (even though there were about 5 or so different ones through the years). It was just aggravating when good accounts would go to ASR. But, I don't have to worry anymore. Hope things get better ...
Would like anyone's opinion regarding how METS should be typed in reference to a stress test. I have been typing it as METS for yrs and yrs, now on a newer account it was corrected to METs. I've found it both ways when researching. TIA for input. ...