Has anyone ever heard of the word bone isches. I am working on a spinal surgery and I can't seem to find the word isches. I am sure I am not hearing that right. Thanks for your help. ...
I was wondering what long distance carriers are used. I'm using ATT home right now and it's very expensive. I bought a majic jack but it doesn't work with a dictaphone. Big-time bummer. Any suggestions? Thanks ...
I dial in on a Dictaphone for up to 8 hours per day. It is not a continuous connection but I do dial back in to the system around 10 times per day. I am currently using Vonage but I wanted to find out if any other transcriptionists use the MagicJack - and if so, how well does it work? Would anyone recommend it? Thanks! ...
Does anyone know anything about Reliascript? They are asking for unlimited long distance for EMR-- do they mean landline? I thought everything was Internet based now? ...
I work full-time as an MT and take coding classes through a distance learning progam, I'm about half way through and have just started to learn coding; first inpatient, then outpatient. My MT job is good now, on-site with plenty of work and good pay, but we are moving to EPIC and VR and job cuts are imminent within the next year or so. I am thinking ahead to coding jobs, though, and recently applied for a medical records clericial position where a small amount of coding would be involv ...
I currently work for a hospital on the West Coast and I'm in Georgia. I use a C phone to connect and have Vonage for ULD at home. My question is I'm trying to get ULD portable. I want to be able to go off for the weekend without having to ask off work. I want to be able to take my ULD with me anywhere I go but obviously has to have phone jacks to plug up the C phone. Verizon has something that would work I think but the complaints are voice quality and I c ...
Status post bone scan, 05/21/10, demonstrating: 1) linear uptake corresponding L5-S1 level consistent with subacute compression fracture; 2) additional uptake in the posterior midline L4-5, most likely due to pseudofacilitation of the spinous process with reactive marrow edema, consistent with Baastrup̢۪s deformity; 3)...It really sounds more like pseudo facetization! Any help would be appreciated. ...
Under the impression and the "bone health" heading, the patient is said to have s/l "avortionate" problems - on ergocalciferol for vitamin D deficiency. He is diagnosed with Gout, Crohn's, OA, inflammatory arthritis, and polyarthralgia/polymyalgia. ...
I am doing an arthroplasty of the index finger at the MP and PIP joints and the doc keeps saying "I took a 1-mm s/l wafe of bone"....it's not wave because I'm hearing the "f" sound in there. Anything like this sound familiar? He says it over and over. ...
The dictation is: "... reviewed his MRI which shows an ACL tear, coallative bone bruises, questionable posterior horn medial and lateral meniscus tears." Any ideas? ...
neuro report, "appears to be a bony lesion involving the base of the skull involving the teachers bone"
can't find this anywhere, got any ideas? thanks ...
The s/l Horsak bone cutter was used to transect the lesion at the margin of the scapular border transecting the periosteum of the scapular tip.
Procedure: Removal of periosteal lipoma.
Thank you. ...
Dictator in surgery says, "attachment to acromion was easy, due to the hearty bone (s/l stock). Could it be stalk or stock? I have done orthopedics for years and haven't heard that particular term. ...
Doctor dictates for Physical Examination:
Ears: TMs intact. Hearing grossly intact. "Air to bone" conduction intact.
Is that transcribed "Air-bone"? ...
If symptoms persist, I think a s/l terpatanes bone scan may give us some evidence about whether this is coming loose or not.
The patient has pain after a unicompartmental knee replacement. TIA. ...