I'm new to this and very appreciative of all the help I've found in the past. So I'm stumped on a little question. Is it "H&H" or "H and H"? Is one more right than the other?
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This is a 6 wk old fresh out of the NICU, on home O2 who had an episode of cyanosis and chest congestion at home. Dx dictated 3 different times in the document, s/l "all-T"-anyone know what this is? Sounds exactly the same each time, and VR comes up with All T 2 times and AICD once (but it does not sound anything like that.) Help!
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Urinalysis has been obtained today suggesting 50 to 100 WBCs, RBCs, many bacteria, with a WBC of 6.9, hemoglobin 14.3, positive nitrites and moderate leukoesterase in his urine.
First, I cannot find leukoesterase in any dictionary and believe he must mean leukocyte esterase. Can I change it? Should I flag it if I do or is it one of those things that is obvious enough that it doesn't need to be flagged. Second, should I punctuate it differently? I mean the WBC and he ...
S/l "des-bella" or "des-billa" or something close to this. Pt is being seen after twisting her ankle. Only thing mentioned on PMH is depression, and venlafexine (which I am guessing is supposed to be venlafaxine (generic Effexor). Any thoughts as to what this could be? I am stumped! ...
The doc uses it twice and it sounds exactly the same each time. The closest I can find is monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS).
The patient is a XXXX with a history of s'l "amgus" and diabetes, presents for right leg pain.
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given her history of s/l "amgus" we will get x-rays of the hip, femur and tibia to rule out occult lesions.
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I could certainly use some help on a phrase- been working on it all morning and I cannot get it for the life of me. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Here it is:
She had had an operation for to release the tethered cord and also fusion s/l elfatha swan.
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Ok lovlies...need some help...I am a new graduate working my first job and a drug name has me stumped. Sounds like "hemaprosil"...I can't find it anywhere, have tried several different spellings, searched online, my pharm book...no luck at all. I can't even weed out based on condition becasue the it is in a medication list. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have :) ...
Anyone know of an allergy eye drug that sounds like "La Pree" or "Nay Pree" or something eeee??
I am completely stumped and really need help.
Thank you so much ladies.
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I don't know if I'm having a duh moment or what. Doc says 'the patient is a 3 year 9 month old female.' No idea how to transcribe this without changing it. Any ideas? Thanks! ...
Wondering if anyone out there has any feedback about working for Silent Type? I have done the test and have been told I will interview in two weeks when the position becomes available... I think there is a mandatory 2 day training in NJ? Anyone done this and survived? How's the pay? I was considering going to work for MedQuist because they are taking over one of my current IC accounts but after reading in the MedQuist section I think I'll skip that one. Th ...
Does anyone know what pay range All Type starts off at? Does anyone have any experience with them? I have a test to complete and before I invest my time taking it, I wanted to get some feedback. Thanks ahead of time. ...