I have a pretty odd sentence, but I couldn't really hear him well:
The hair pole reveals about 50% telogen and androgen hairs.
Any idea if pole is right and if androgen is right? ...
Worst report ever!!!! Sound quality was pure crap. I have NEVER had a report with so many blanks with a total of 65. Sent to QA and wondering if they even tried to listen and fiill in any of the blanks as they were all still there when I looked at it. SISO. How much worse can this dictatior get? I did let my TSM know of this deplorable report.
Enough for ventiing. ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...
I swear the doc is saying "hair zone" pillows. Here is the sentence in its entirety:
Patient is on a pressure redistribution surface already, to be turned q.2 h., elevator "hair zone" pillows.
It's probably something really simple and I'm going to feel so silly. ...
It sounds as if the dictator is saying "necrotic syndrome" however, everything popping up in search is nephrotic syndrome.....this is going all the way through the report...I have slowed the dictator down and listened carefully and she continues to sound as if she is saying necrotic...is the such a syndrome?
thank you in advance for any help. ...
It sounds like the dr. is saying Miracle D and it's supposedly and OTC hair growth aide. I can't get it to come up online or anywhere else I've looked. ...
79.79 minute job by an intern who gave a day-by-day account of a 3-week hospital stay. She repeated the same things over and over and over. I HATE THOSE KINDS OF JOBS!!!!!!!!! ...
Is there a type of lower extremity exam that would be done called digital hair? It s/l hair!
DP and PT pulses are palpable bilateral. Positive digital (hair) bilateral. There are no lesions or lacerations noted bilateral. Normal skin color, texture, and turgor bilateral.
It's an exam for a bunion deformity.
Thanks. ...
Hi Guys, I'm having trouble figuring this dictation out. I am new to Ophthamology and I have a new doctor from Asia.
Confrontation of visual fields are full to finger counting in both eyes. (Vergens) are full. Pen light examination is normal. The fundus examination of both eyes shows scattered, dark, and blood hemorrhages. There is no exudate in the posterior (pole) and both maculae appear to be normal.
The words in parenthesis are the ones i' ...
Right thumb revision of amputation.... "On s/l gwen-e-ometer exam today he has full range of motion at his CMCJ."
I feel like this may be random english words, but just want to make sure before I kill myself trying to figure it out.
Thanks! ...
Typing on Physical Examination, I hear this: Abdomen was nontender; no liberetch, no spleen tip...
"liberetch"?! I think I am going crazy. What is this? ...
Heart exam, doctor dictates: "Heart: Regular rhythm without murmurs or gallops. 2 clicks heard at the apex" I don't understand the connection between "2" and "clicks" or what punctuation to use??
I'm new to this so any help would be much appreciated!! Thanks!!
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Patient called ("on later heart exam") as late as 2000. No murmurs, rubs, or gallops ("----") and moderate entry. Clear abdomen, soft nontender.
It might say 1 over 2000? ...
Hi there, anyone heard of linefeed examination, ie linefeed respiratory examination, linefeed abdomen. This happens to be on a infant.
Could you tell me how to spell or abbreviate it?
Thanks! ...
I hardly ever do prenatal exams, and cannot tell what Dr. is saying...HELP...."gravida 3, para 1-0-1-1, 39 with 2 service weeks by 6 and 20 week ultrasounds....
What is the "with 2 service weeks?" Any help appreciated! ...
While doing a physical exam of the back, the doc says: "On the left posterior midclavicular line, approximately s/l two-twelve region or 2/12 region, there is a 1-cm mass." How is the "two-twelve" part expressed? Or is this 2:12 like in o'clock? Never ran across this before and could use some help. Thanks! ...
The lower extremities show marked peripheral varicosities. There are also some excoriated lesions of the lower extremities with some mild scarring secondary to __s/l "thorabnitis".
Any ideas? This M.D. has a tendency to make up words, so he could be saying something totally different than how it sounds.
Thanks ...
Doc says: Infant has a s/l "recto or pecto 6 glabratum deformity." I can find the words "glabrata" and "glabratum" but I have no clue about the other things, or even if I'm hearing them correctly. Please help! ...