Sounds like insulin 8R/10N.
Sentance: "The patient is on insulin 8R/10N in the morning."
How do I write that correctly? Is that correct? Thank you! ...
The doctor states the patient takes NPH 20 two b.i.d. - would that be transcribed that way-or would it be 20 mg? -it seems like the 20 should have some unit next to it for clarificatiion ...
The doctor is listing medications and says Humalog insulin at 7 11 3 and 9. I am assuming he is referring to the times? So I would type 7:00, 11:00, 3:00, and 9:00?? ...
Full sentence/context:
He has known diabetes mellitus type 2, which is insulin resistant. He has gained weight and his insulin ____ have gone up.
TIA! ...
I have the patient's chart, which spells it Lumilar insulin 40 units b.i.d. The doctor says it very clearly, but I can't find this in my drug book or on google. Is this correct? ...
I know that "dialysis-dependent" requires the hyphen if a noun follows the phrase as in, "The dialysis-dependent patient..." However, would the hyphen be appropriate in this phrase if a noun did NOT follow it as in "This is an 81-year-old woman with diabetes who is dialysis-dependent."? Would this be considered a noun + adjective, thus requiring the hyphen?
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I can't tell if these are 2 different things or should be together in a list of medication.
She may resume her various preop medications as prescribed including Humalog, Atlantis insulin, Benicar, ....
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Wondering exactly how to transcribe this sentence:
blood sugars from 110 to 125 plus 1 unit, plus 25 plus 1 unit, to a maximum of 300 plus 10. Should it be "plus" or "+" ? ...
Any ideas on a hypertension med that comes in 30 mg?
Hypertension. Lasix 40 mg orally daily, metoprolol 100 mg twice a day, s/l nafrovit 30 mg orally daily, hydralazine 50 mg three times a day. ...
ESL doc says patient has hypertension, probably secondary hypertension from hyper----ism. Cannot understand the middle part of that word. Any guesses? Thanks. ...
neuro doc is saying something that sounds like "axillary hypertension." I have found axillary swelling and pulmonary hypertension and axillary vein thrombosis, but not axillary hypertension itself. Also tried "ancillary hypertension" but didn't get far with that either. Anyone have an idea? Any help will be greatly appreciated. ...
CONTEXT: "Hypertension – patient is to keep a blood pressure log, which will be reviewed in approximately three weeks. MJNC7 guidelines will be mailed to the patient as well. "
Any ideas? Thank you! :) ...
This sounds like "adawhit parameters"
Sentence: Will place the patient on low-dose beta-blocker for cardio protection with _____ parameters for hypotension and bradycardia. ...