Of course, half of my doctors have to say movements and other half says muscles. What are your shortcut abbreviations for the 2 different phrases "extraocular m_______s are intact"? ...
S/l creaform movements.
Used numerous times in this report.
Claimant has severe dystonia and creaform movements.
Claimant has obvious dystonic and creaform movements.
Gait is somewhat reeling with creaform movements of the upper extremities.
Thanks. :)
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This is a psych report. The doctor says, "The patietn has no oromucolingual masikatory movements." I just wondered if this was the correct way to spell this becuase i am not finding many references for it anywhere. ...
She very clearly dictates: He was also unable to perform finger-to-nose and had difficulty performing "head-to-shin" movements.
That can't be right, can it? I would think it would be difficult for most people to perform "head-to-shin" movements. Ouch! ...
Doctor dictates for Physical Examination:
Ears: TMs intact. Hearing grossly intact. "Air to bone" conduction intact.
Is that transcribed "Air-bone"? ...
He sustained a degloving injury to the left dorsum of his hand, with physical fascia over the extensor tendons. The lacerations cross extend into the third and fourth web spaces on the left hand. ___ is intact. He denies any numbness or tingling, denies any weakness, and denies gross contamination.
Sounds like full-up service? folley service. I know none of that makes sense. ...
This doctor has said this several times, and i have given her a blank, but she is clearly saying SCVD and I can't find what it means....thanks for any help ...
This is part of the physical exam. It is mentioned after cranial nerves (although I'm not sure if it goes along with that or not) and sounds like either burr skills or murr skills. Any suggestions? Thanks! ...
...presents in a (busy clinic who comes?) established and to get help with his meds.
ENT: Tympanic membranes intact with (positive?) light reflex.
S/L: Thyroid is without tenderness or mass. (Is this correct/makes sense?)
HEART: No gallops, peri-rubs with rales. (Is this correct/makes sense?)
CHEST: Symmetrical without mass or lymphadenopathy. (Is this correct/makes sense?)
Thank you. ...
There is no evidence of loose body. On the lateral view, s/l **Blue-mont-slots** line is intact with neutral patella. There are no significant degenerative changes of the patellofemoral compartment. There is no evidence of subluxation or tilt. ...
This is an ortho doc and he is saying the pt "is having nocturnally exacerbated tremors or "valythmic" type movements in the upper and lower extremities". End of word definitely sounds like "lythmic", it's just the first part I can't get. It's not rhythmic, too many syllables. Could possibly start with a "b", it's that type of "v" or "b" sound.
Thanks very much... :) ...
The dictator is an orthopedist, he is doing an orthopedic consultation.
Musculoskeletal examination demonstrates the patient to be neurosensory intact in the bilateral upper and lower extremities. In her right upper extremity she has sensation intact over the s/l "police" or "pleese" patch in the C4 distribution, as well as the remainder of the upper extremity with C5-T1 distributions.
I have been up since 2:30 this morning with my autistic son and my mind is just blank! I cannot understand wh ...