"The patient had a few small *sac-like?* *sad-like?* *satellite?* stones in his gallbladder. He had otherwise normal laparoscopy and a normal intraoperative cholangiogram." I know it is not a technical term, but those are usually the ones that are hardest for me to figure out! : ) ...
XXX is a 77-year-old white female with a recent diagnosis of stage IIIC (pT4b N1 M0) poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the transverse colon. She underwent resection as well as ___________ cholecystectomy. ...
Help! This is a laporoscopy cholecystectomy report. It sounds like he is saying " the superpac, subpac spaces were irrigated copiously." Does anyone have any ideas? ...
The gallbladder was then removed from the liver bed using cautery. The gallbladder was extracted in an Endo Catch bag.
The *section* was lavaged with saline. After ensuring adequate hemostasis, the pneumoperitoneum was deflated.
Does this sound right? (I don't have a lot of experience with this type of procedure) ...
Laparoscope is placed through the sheath to envision the abdominal organs. The patient has no signs of free fluid. (S/L) Calderi can be seen below the right lobe of the liver; the liver otherwise is normal. ...
The doctor was using a "fish" in the abdomen during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Have never heard of this before and cannot document it ... Can someone help? ...
Context: The peritoneal cavity was entered under direct vision. A s/l *sound* port was placed in this site, and the abdomen was insufflated with CO2.
I can't find verification of this. Help? ...
that is less than 30 lines; dictator who repeats every sentence with 1 subtle change; DEAD AIR, etc. It is stressful enough that I'm losing money today but to be stressed out about line count and being perfect...I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!!! ...
I interview with a company and they pay per report for VR. I haven't heard anyone talking that. They pay 60 to 70 cents per report. Is this good? Feedback is appreciated. Thanks guys!! ...
My employee DEP number would never work. Supervisor gave me a number (?) to use. Now it says it has been "disabled" and to "contact system administrator." Another winner MQ. ...
Here's the link below. Report their business practices:
1. Failing to provide work for current employees while advertising for MORE employees.
2. Failing to communicate.
3. Making impossible standards for you to make your requirements and keep your hours without any work and forcing you to use your PTO.
4. Management failing and outright refusing to respond to you.
5. Squeezing your pay and benefit rates down in a consistent manner.
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The cephalic vein was identified and the ____ then developed distally to the deltoid attachment to the humerus. (s/l "center") Is that correct??
Also,
Patient tolerated the procedure well and returned to _____ in satisfactory condition. (s/l "her room") Is that correct??
New at op reports so struggling a little. Thanks for the help.
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Can anyone state the rule for proper usage of a or an? I know you use "a" when the noun you are referring to begins with a consonant and use "an" when the noun you are referring to begins with a vowel. However, is there a rule that applies to usage of a or an when it pertains to the below?
This is an 84-year-old female, who has a history of dementia - OR
This is a 84-year-old female, who has a history of dementia.
Thanks,
bfp ...
(Patient with history of brain tumor.) There are postsurgical changes with S/L some goliosis or subgoliosus noted involving the caudal aspect of the anterior right temporal lobe extending from the right aspect of the suprasellar cistern.
Thank you in advance... ...
This report badly needs to be wiped out and let me transcribe it from scratch. Out of 3 lines ASR got 3 words correct - The, and, not - and it is over 600 seconds long. Calgon, take me away, waaaay far awaaaaa! C'mon lottery ticket. Be nice to me tonight! ...
Specifically: colour, odour, and fibre.
I guess we'll have to get used to reading that in our own hospital records when we have to start looking for errors that these ILPs are putting in. ...
The company I work for is not real strict on QA but they do check it monthly. I had usually gotten 99%, but the last time it was 97%. They sent me a letter saying I needed to watch myself or there will be penalties and that my work will be closely monitored through December. It is almost the end of January and I haven't heard anything else from them.
I have been under a lot of stress at home. My husband is saying he wants a divo ...
Patient was given aspirin (___) vital signs on the floor were 90.4 farienheit, 101, 18, 122/69, 97% on room air.
Can someone help me make sense of this sentence?
Thanks. ...