Oh wow... the board looks different.
Anyways, I have a term that I have never heard of regarding a woman giving birth and it is talking about the baby's heart.
"Fetal heart sounds were in the 130s with ____."
She says it again, "Baby's heart rate had _____ and was reassuring throughout her stay."
Sounds like "aksels."
Any ideas? Thanks! ...
Few words I can not figure out! Sounds like in parenthesis!
The precordial chest pain returned again, patient retained good relief with nitroglycerin sublingual. The patient has also been on(( colan )) and Micro-K
Patient has had an appendectomy and tonsilectomy and an umbilical hernia (( ooraphy ))
head symetrical pupils equal react to light and accomodation no ((spurroectras))
((distant)) Heart tones, no murmurs.....
Thanks in advance! =) ...
Hi. I have visited this site often and enjoy all the comments. I'm hearing something that sounds like brankybach. It almost sounds familiar, but can't find it anywhere. The sentence is: EKGs demonstrated nonspecific ST-T changes in anterolateral leads. There was _______________ noted on the rhythm monitor last night. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ...
Has anyone ever heard of a drug that sounds like Agrostat, Acristat... something like that. It is a cardiology note. The note says he recieved ____ overngiht.
Thanks in advance! ...
The dictator is naming medications. One of them sounds like Colife, but when I research it I find nothing. Does anyone know what this medication could be? ...
I know of two companies that do only cardiology transcription:
www.cardioscribes.com
www.cardiologyts.com
If someone knows of other such companies or those with lots and lots of cardiology accounts, please share. I love doing this specialty. ...
I am working on a transcription course and am transcribing a cardiology report and I can't understand what the person is saying. It sounds like "pacing numbers, treasural numbers, and sensitivity numbers" but I can't find anything to reference to help me out. Can anyone help with this? Thanks! ...
The doctor is a heart transplant doctor and is dictating a referral letter for a fellow. He says: He will often come in even when he is not on inpatient rotation to assess some of our sicker patients; for instance, some who have s/l "empower" devices and/or "tandem" hearts. TIA ...
I'm having trouble with a few cardiology abbreviations that this dr. is throwing out. "Card (which I'm assuming she's abbreviating for cardiology) - AVR, conduction disorder - s/l RABBB or maybe just RBBB - followed by cardiology." ...
Hi everyone - I have looked everywhere and can't find a definite answer to this question.
In the discharge dx section, the Dr. dictates "Coronary artery disease, status post left circumflex RT stent."
What exactly does RT stand for? "Radiotherapy" is coming up quite a bit when I search but so are other terms. Thanks in advance :) ...
"She was hospitalized April 9 with ____ with hip fracture with open reduction and internal fixation and then, several days into hospitalization, she developed mild stroke with facial droop." Sounds like "nonsacable 4". I have no idea and would appreciate any help. He says the same word/words later in the report, "Prior history of transient blood pressure drops and ____." TIA ...
male ESL (Indian) dictator saying what sounds like "center volume INFA CABG." I tried intervolume, intravolume, centri-, centra-, INA, INF, and many other tries, with no results. can anyone guess this one, or possibly knows what he might be saying please? ...
Doctor states: I told her that there are certain possible cardiac etiologies of lightheadedness including a "tachy or bradyarrhythmia."
Should I type out "tachyarrhythmia or bradyarrhythmia" or just leave it as above?
Thanks! ...