s/l intrivient pregnancy. the whole sentence is, The impression of which is “evidence of a viable intrivient pregnancy … with an estimated gestational age of approx. 21 weeks and 6 days, based on today’s sonographic measurement … expected date of confinement on 8/4/10, based on today’s measurements.” ...
Doctor is dictating delivery summary and says as diagnosis "intrauterine di-di (sounds like die-die) pregnancy." Patient delivered twins. How do I write this???
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I have a doc dictating about a patient's di di pregnancy. I know he's just abbreviating but I did a Google and it's coming up several different ways. Anyone know the correct way?
Di-Di? Di Di? di di?
Thanks so much in advance.
Have a great day. I am because I know I'll live a long time. I refuse to die until the Vikings win a Super Bowl. Of course that very same day, H E double hockey sticks would freeze over. LOL! Sorr ...
Gyne oncologist
"38-year-old female who presented with complaints of abdominal swelling. She first noticed this approximately in June of this year. She was found to have both a large ovarian mass with complex features as well as s/l "entrium" pregnancy around 20 wks."
"<s/l "entrium" pregnancy at 20 weeks and large ovarian mass measuring 20 x 12 x 33 cm."
Sounds exactly the same each time. I am well and truly baffled about this one. Help!
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When a patient is pregnant, she undergoes important alterations in acid-based, electrolyte, and renal function due to pregnancy-associated physiologic changes in renal and systemic hemodynamics. That means she might be susceptible to conditions such as albuminuria, nephropathy, uremia, and gestational proteinuria, Your inputs on it? ...
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Positive pregnancy test with abdominal pain.POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Ruptured distal ___________, left ectopic pregnancy with hemoperitoneum. ...
In a C-section -- dictates: the midline revealed the peritoneum which was entered, extended superiorly and inferiorly and a s/l leksus O retractor was placed.
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Pre adn post op diagnoses are: A 38 week pregnancy. A previous cesarean section. Early labor. There is also mention of cervical stenosis.
Dr. ESL and I am new so struggling with this paragraph.
She has a significant history of having had a previous primary low transverse cesarean section in October, 2005 for ______ ( s/l arrested descent) with labor and _______ (s/l arrested debilitation) despite an extensive _____ ( s/l trial) of labor. The ...
Doc says "repeat c-section s/l curr." Are there different techniques for C sections? I know there are different techniques for practically everything, but i rarely type OB reports so I'm not sure. Any OB expert who can help me out? ...
Everytime I try to respond to someone and put a ('s) like if I put "plumber's wife" or something like that in the Nickname section on post a message, and go to send it I get an error and it will not send. Now if I remove the ('s) then it sends. Happen to anyone else? ...
I so badly needed to slow the dictation down but was not able to. I listened to two places a million times and just could not make out what the heck he was saying. Had to leave 2 blanks. That is going to look absolutely horrible. Rrrrrg, so disappointed. ...
Could there also be a section on this website for "New Opportunties for MT skills" or the like? Or "What comes next" where people could share what they are working on for the future?
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I've heard of palpable cords plenty of times when examining the extremities, but this time under HEENT, doc says "His mucous membranes are moist. His temples had no *s/l palpable cords* and nontender to palpation. Pupils equal, round, and reactive..."
Is this correct? ...
big high-5 to those who covered the holidays - now its back to the normal for ST with NO WORK even though they tell you there is plenty of work - and how about those bonuses THAT YOU COULDN'T GET because of NO WORK! can we hear from the cheering section of ST? ...