This is a _____ for an orthopedic test for the knee that i cannot find anywhere. All help would be appreciated.
Doc says, "Anterior/posterior drawer negative, McMurray negative, _____ negative." It sounds like fes-a-leese or at least fes---- something. HELP!!!!! ...
Equally performs NUMBER FOUR SIGNS with assistance of his upper extremities.
Could this be putting the ankle in the back of the opposite knee to create a "4" sign? Never heard of this... ...
Does anybody know what point and click EMR is? I have no idea. I applied for a job and got a response back but said they pay by the audio minute, not by lines or characters, and also that it there is a lot of point and click EMR. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks! ...
I really like the old style keyboards with the metal contacts and springs, rather than the soft touch keyboards with silicon contacts and rubber (but with a USB plug).
I've looked at Office Depot, Staples and Best Buy - no one has them.
Anybody else like those? and do you have any suggestions on where they can be found?
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Why is our new dictationary so useless? It shows us a mis-spelled word, so I went ahead and right-clicked on it, and it gave me no options. I mis-spelled finesteride and the correct spelling should have been finasteride. One letter difference and our brilliant Qictionary can't find the correct option??? Had to go to Google to find it, but means extra keystrokes. Why bother to highlight a mis-spelled word? ...
In ASR, it will highlight the word you double click and also it will put the audio back to that point.
In straight transcription, it will highlight the word and take the audio all the way back to the beginning.
And they won't fix it! - because I am never to take my hands off the keyboard???!!
I find mousing quicker to follow ASR. I've tried cursor tracking, but it rarely ends up exactly where I want and I either end up having to use the keyboard or mouse (depending upon ...
This 23-year-old FEMALE/MALE presents to the EMERGENCY ROOM complaining of FATIGUE, HEADACHE, NAUSEA, and feeling dizzy. The FEMALE/MALE woke up this morning. Her/His BOY/GIRL FRIEND accompanies the PATIENT to the hospital today on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2012.
Medications: Advil, Zoloft, OTC,UNASOM (supposed to be Unasyn but ASR never gets it right)
etc, etc. etc...I am not kidding..different fonts, sizes, lousy syntax. No flow of report and the ASR stil ...
Oh, transcriptionst, back up there where I said ... please change it to ... Now come down to the bottom and continue, no wait, add this ... to the physical. And add this ... after the H&P. Now, back down to the bottom and continuing on ...
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I had to request a medical report for myself and oh dear lord what a mess that point-and-click stuff is. They check all items in a ROS and the thing throws it all together in giant run-on sentences, separating everything by a comma, and leaving weird spaces everywhere. There's no consistency anywhere in how it makes things look, i.e. in a numbered list that has 1., 2., etc., putting one space after the period after the number and the next one putting 2 spaces, then back to 1 space, then may ...
I don't mean ads. I mean MTStars disappears, and I'm seeing a page from a completely different website. It does not happen every time I go to read a post, only once in a while. Has this happened to anyone else? ...
I think these ideas are getting used interchangeably when they are very different applications. EHR is still transcribed documents, just not paper charts. Facilities have already been on this for a good while now and the transcriptionist will basically see no difference as we don't usually handle a chart anyways in-house or virtually. However, it is the point-n-click programs that are phasing out the transcribed document. ...
Can someone verify for me the correct way to transcribe this -first dorsal compartment or 1st dorsal compartment? Also - please give where to verify/prove this if you can. Thanks! ...
This may be one of those, "well, everybody knows that," or not?
In my system:
When in Word 2010 if you right click on a word a drop down pops up and you can click on "look up" and it goes to the internet and looks up these words and gives info in a box on the right. Very helpful. ...
This surgeon dictates the same over and over in multiple reports, and I cannot understand what type of testing this is.
"s/l Manuar test reveals 5/5 strength in forward elevation, external rotation, internal rotation, and abduction."
"s/l The remainder of Manuar assessment exam of left upper extremity reveals 5/5 strength throughout all major muscle groups."
I thought about the possibility of manual test, but that just does not sound like what he is saying. Thanks so much! ...
I see it both ways and don't use it much myself but it always makes me wonder which is "proper" and why?
Or is it just a matter of preference?
thank you. ...
I know this is something small and silly but she says it twice and it sounds the same way to me. It is an ER report on a pt with knee pain.
There is pain to palpation of the anterior portion of the patellar area radiating down into the s/l "empatellar" tendon area. Or inpatellar, or enpatellar.
Any ideas?
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I am going to start doing orthopedics next week and I am just wondering does anyone have any reference websites they would share.
Thanks in advance. ...
The limb was then carried through a range of motion and showed no impingement in the young patient, and s/l seduction with an acromioplasty was indicated with no evidence of a rotator cuff tear.
I have listened to this about 30 times and can't figure out what he is saying. There is a slight ESL so that is making it more difficult.
thanks for any help! ...
Yesterday on the job seeker's board, there was an ad looking for an orthopedic MT and it is no longer there. Could this have been a scam? Now I'm nervous because I sent my resume. I believe the contact person's name was Jana Williamson and the email address was girlscoutjkw@sbcglobal .net. Does anyone know anything about this position? TIA ...
I can't figure this out...it's an orthopedic term referable to the hip area and it sounds like "praxa grava." I know it's probably something I've heard, but the way she is saying it I can't even think of what it might be. TIA. ...