"The patient said that for the last several months, she has had pain and swelling in her joints...her wrists are involved and she has pain associated with s/l (parent supervising) erythema."
Now that I have heard it the way I have, I can't hear anything beyond "parent supervising"...please help! ...
There isn't much to this dictation other than, "There is no erythema. There is no increased *s/l T or teeth*.
Patient is having their knee examined. Clear speaker, but the T or teeth doesn't make any sense to me. Any ideas? TIA
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The person I work for told me I made an error in grammar and that it should read:
"There are no erythema or satellite lesions." I do not see any way this could be correct.
I think it should probably say "There is no erythema, and there are no satellite lesions." Any comments? ...