After being without insurance since losing my job, I decided to see what's to offer online for someone with a spouse with pre-existing condition. Two minutes after getting online quotes, I started getting phone calls. The phone has been ringing off the hook all afternoon. I hate this. I can barely afford insurance anyway, but we do need it.
Did you know there are 'associations' that are now bunching different health insurance companies into a database and they can get ...
once the Word program opened, it's all in very small print. How do I change the font? The only way I have figured out is on each report which is way too time consuming. Thank you for any help ! ...
and it spewed. It only dripped a little bit on the keyboard and I immediately cleaned it up, but obviously a drop or two got down into the shift key and now it is sticking and it is driving me bonkers. It's a new keyboard so I really don't want to have to pop out the key. Any other suggestions? ...
Two words that come up often for questioning. These are strictly used in an orthopedic setting. Stedman's and Dorland's list end point and hand grip HOWEVER the office transcription manager, girl is asking for me to correct this to endpoint and handgrip. She is only basing this on what an old medical transcription company she used to work for had her typing. I would rather base it on the medical reference. The doctors are not even aware this has come up. She is ...
It almost sounds like pelvic and abdomen or pelvicum abdomen, but I dont know.
Distinct 'c' sound, so not pelvis
The pelvicum abdomen is then visualized. ...
I'm typing a GYN report. Patient had 2 abdominal hernia repairs and TAH/BSO 30 years ago. A recent CT scan showed "posterior anterior" abdominal wall thickening. This kind if thing always confuses me. It does not sound like the doctor said "and" in between posterior and anterior. Is it correct the way I typed it? Thanks very much. ...
compression fracture and marked ?"Gibbles" deformity.
Patient is several years status post MVA with paraplegia, multiple surgeries, and complications.
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The uterus is heterogeneous and appears to be mildly S/L levo flexed.
If that is correct, is it one word, hyphenated, two words...?
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Patient is tender in the right lower quadrant. No rebound. No other masses, organomegaly, or tenderness. Bowel sounds are somewhat diminished.
Sent for a s/l PCT scan or TCT scan of the abdomen compatible with diverticulitis but no abscess or rupture.
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I'm sure I'm hearing him correctly....spit cell tumor of the abdomen. When I google, it wants to revert to split cell tumor. He couldn't be more clear. Patient has a history of metastatic GIST in her chart (gastrointestinal stromal tumor). HELP!!
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During abdominal exam during OB visit, doctor dictates *SV 790 and 0* or maybe the numbers could be 7, 90, and 0. No idea what SV is or how the numbers are supposed to be. Thanks! ...
Could anyone help me with an unknown? During above scan some "vague air" was detected?
Searched and searched. Clearly I am misunderstanding.
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The doctor says "No bowel obstruction." _____ (s/l receivable) food particles and gastric secretions are seen within the stomach. Can anyone help me here please???? TIA! ...
Procedure is exploratory laparotomy. More context below.
A Pfannenstiel skin incision was made sharply and carried down to the level of the fascia sharply. _____ technique was then used to bluntly enter the abdomen.
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