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Yes, tachypneic! Thanks :) My hearing is bad today...I have sinus and ear congestion.
Respiratory distress - soundslike
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Sounds like the word you might be looking for is: tachypnic.
IF you say the words you posted real fast they sound similar to the word I am recommending.
tachypnEic - sm
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think of dysPNEA, aPNEA, and TACHYcardia, TACHometer.
Respiratory distress - Jenny
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Yes, it was tachypneic. Thanks and thanks for not being so judgmental! I had a hard time hearing yesterday :)I was sick and having a hard time adding it up...lol
Plan: Admit to medical center for stabilization and evaluation. Oxygen 2L per nasal cannula. Theo-Dur 200 mg p.o. q. 12h to begin with. Lasix 40 mg IV now and 40 mg p.o. b.i.d. This is where I need help........... Digitalize, replace potassium. Should there be a comma after Digitalize or a colon? Thanks in advance ...
Baby has respiratory distress syndrome and was given what sounds like "QSR" or "que-ess-arr." Don't know if this is an acronym or a drug or what. Any help very much appreciated. ...
transcription for physical examination: The patient is a poorly-nourished 44-year-old Hispanic male in (s/l severe desperate distress) and agitated. ...
Okay, I know this word but my brain is not registering it! This word shows up in a consultation report under respiratory and is the only word used.
Respiratory is non ___ s/l ti - kip - tic
My google search is turning up empty. Help!!
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Usually my respiratory rate values are in the teens. This time it's 97 and wonder if I should question. Patient is 92 years old and has weakness and dimentia. I've searched for rr values and it shows normals 12-20. ...
The patient was working on a ______________ when three pumps fell on her right shoulder.
Sounds like he is saying 9D pole. He is not one of my usual docs. He is talking fast and low, and with a slight lisp. Any help would be appreciated.
The patient is a respiratory therapist. ...
Patient had a positive troponin and severe coronaqry artery disease, severe s/l amora.. Also has severe papillary muscle dysfunction. Could it be AMR/MR/AMI? Got me stumped. Thanks for your help ...
Patient is a disheveled middle-aged male, alert and oriented x3. Moderately ill in appearance. He dehydrated. Blood pressure 129/63. Pulse, 92. Respiratory rate of 28/40 ...
Code was callled briefly as she deteriorated. Her symptoms worsened as she was laid flat for initiation of s/l blunt ridge fusion, which was stopped quickly.
Totally stumped.
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"A gentleman with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as well as nocturnal apnea and takes *theosilum* preparation."
What could "theosilum" be?? Thanks! ...