The patient has cancer of the prostate. He is status post s/l Vansus placement and on antiandrogens.
Cannot find a references. Help if you can please. Thanks! ...
Im stuck, I know I have typed this before..... Drug for prostate cancer, s/l abiodorone. Not amiodorone (for arrythmia) but I hear an "abbi-odorone" - On the tip of my fingers and I can't remember - Ugggh.. Thanks ...
Anyone ever heard of a Gleason socore of 4-6 or 4+6. I have heard 3+4 and 4+3, but this doc is dictating "Gleason 4 6", and I have no idea what she means. ...
He scores 10 out of 25 points on the SHIM components of the International Index of Erectile Function, but all 10 points are for "when you attempted sexual intercourse, how often was it satisfactory to you," he gave himself 5 points there. Otherwise, he is not able to have sexual activity. ...
patient with lumpectomy then double mastectomy. Medication s/l ven-mo-fax-ine or fem-mo-fax-ine HCL 25 mg q.i.d. times several months. She will be on this for 5 years total. Cannot find or figure. Googled "HCL 25 mg breast cancer" but didn't find anything too close. ...
new dictator for me, very rapid ESL. Dictates that patient will be premedicated with s/l "Loft C"
Thanks for any help. I will probably be asking for more help as I go through this very difficult assignment. ...
It should have been a red flag when the S/O stated that this client could not find reliable help, that every kept quitting or just not signing on to work when they were supposed to. They use SR software which has been loaded bugs and developed without the input of MTs (big mistake). I had spent days on tech support lines (unpaid) for problems even the techs could not figure out. Their manuals for the software were for previous versions. They require hardware that cost me ...
The transcription service company that had this account was great, doctors great, but the client has two problem employees that run the show and can make life pretty miserable. They want you to go by the AAMT BOS, but have hundreds of exceptions, which they do not inform you about. Each time you go by the BOS but it doesn't make them happy, they rant in emails with exclamation marks about how you have been told hundreds of times before, when you never have be ...
This patient has prostate cancer, but somehow or other the paraaortic lymph nodes or periaortic lymph nodes are involved. I have googled and found both spellings, but for the life of me I can't figure out which is correct. "This showed a 1.6-cm retroperitoneal lymph node in the low pelvis anterior to the inferior vena cava suspicious for metastatic disease." There are so many lymph nodes in the body. Even looking at an anatomy diagram, I can't figure this out. Help!! ...
In a cancer report, the doctor gave a diagnosis of Stage IIIC T4aN2M0 cancer. Then she later said, He was staged as a pathological T4aN2a. She added the a and dropped the M0.
I listened very carefully for the diagnosis and later in the problem list. She does not add the a after the N2 in either place.
Does anyone know why it is N2a in one place but just N2 in the DX? ...
Gleason score 4 + 5 = 9 involving 35% of the specimen, 1 out of 1 cores contained cancer, linx of cancer was 0.35 cm.
She says the linked or linx twice in the document. ?? ...
I am having extreme difficulty with a dictation. I have read some other post, but when I ask a transcription advisor at Allied, if in fact the doctor is saying "flat", I'm told no. Anyone have any idea what is being said? The sentence is " On digital rectal exam the prostate is (flat, flas, flaccid) without firmness or nodularity."
Thanks for any help on this problem. ...
Help please! I'm doing autopties and there are new words for me. She says, "The prostate gland reveals a few tan-white firm (s/l) whirl? masses."
Thanks! ...