This patient has congenital cholestatic syndrome, and in the assessment the doc says: "Congenital cholestatic jaundice likely secondary to s/l "coregulorelajor syndrome." Yeah, it's that bad. I have no idea what the syndrome is. Anyone with some GI knowledge who's heard what this might be? I know it's a long shot, but thanks in advance. ...
This is part of the physical exam and I can't tell if she is saying "Head" as a topic or "Had" and then something that sounds like "entry or possibly adrenal continentals open?" I think she is referring to the eyes but can't figure out what she is saying. Any suggestions? Thanks! ...
You know most dictators say this at the end of an operative report- "The patient was (awoke, awaken?) from anesthesia and taken to the recovery room in stable condition." I would like to know once and for all what is the correct word to use- awoke, awaken or something else???
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Hyperlipidemia/hypertriglyceridemia. Triglycerides are higher on the Zetia. He is also noticing side effects; therefore, Zetia was discontinued. Discussed the correlation between the fish oil and prostate cancer. We will switch to _____ oil 4 grams daily.
This word definitely starts with a C or a K and it is a short word, but I cannot figure out what other oil supplementation is used for hyperlipidemia. Help please. ...
This is a psych report talking about different test scores. The doc says "_____ Speech Index test score is 68." I cannot tell at all what she is saying, but i think it starts with a "P." ...
started new account for fertility account. doctor refers to a fertility drug Micronor and always says "ellis and Micronor". Any help would be appreciated. ...
This one dictator keeps saying this and I cannot find it anywhere. It sounds like the uterus was then sounded to Fostix/Caustix/Bostix sound??? and sounded to 6 cm. Any ideas? Thx ...
I'm stuck on one of my assigments for a Holter Monitor Reading. All I can hear is "this is a 48-year-old patient undergoing _____ atrial flutter." It sounds like he is saying "equito" something, but he's talking so fast I really have no clue. Any ideas? Thanks! ...
sounds like gadling gun.
Op Note: A 2-cm incision was made on the lateral aspect of his femur. K-wire was introduced at the calcar midshaft. This was checked in both AP and lateral, appeared to be correct. _____ gun was used to place 2 other pins and they were sized appropriately and drill was used to overdrill the lateral cortex. Appropriate size screws were placed.
I looked at an old report this "gun" was also used to place K-wires. ...
The patient had s? ____ collagen syndrome and had multiple distractions and multiple procedures for distraction, ____genesis for management
DIAGNOSIS: TMJ ANKYLOSIS WITH POSSIBLE CORONOID IMPINGEMENT
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The patient is achondroplastic and the doctor spelled the syndrome "cromoquois," but I cannot confirm it anywhere in reference books or on the Internet. Any ideas? ...