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the 2 part is progesterone assay....first part is estradiol with an iol at the end, not sure of the other part. Hope that helps some.
Just doing laboratory studies, this doc, or FNP is notorious for pronouncing things wrong, or adding in extra letters and NEVER correcting herself like she doesn't want anyone to know she said it wrong... anyways it sounds something like
Follicle "knifing" or "nifine" hormone normal.
then goes on to say "estradiol low, progesterone normal, etc. etc.
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The phrase is She will be evaluated by PT, OT and speech therapy, corrected to She will be evaluated by PT, OT and Speech Therapy. I thought it was only capitalized in when followed by a proper name like Montana Central Hospital Speech Therapy.
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Everytime he does an exam for someone after a knee replacement he says:
"Range of motion is stable. (?) is intact. The calf is supple and nontender."
It sounds like (caution???). I am sure that is not it, but that is the closest s/l.
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The patient is not quite 3 months postoperative revision of the S/L polyne replacement on his right knee.
tia. that is the only sentence to give the s/l. There is no other information I can give throughout the dictation to help. sorry. ...
Is it just me, or is the keyboard that came with the Dell computer the worst keyboard ever? I can hardly type with it. The keys are hardly elevated at all, my hands keep sliding to other keys. After today, I am going to buy another keyboard. ...
Doctors dictates what sounds like patient had a "unicondylar or a PC2 knee replacement." Is PC2 correct? Can't find any documentation of this.
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struggling with a clinic note regarding knee replacement.
Knees are postive ---- in both, right is particularly bad. It is extremely loose.
missing word sounds like it starts with a 'd'.
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Has anyone heard of what s/l a DADUM being used in a STAR ankle surgery? I've researched as many spellings as my imagination can think of and still cannot find anything on Google. Thanks! ...
I am wondering would it make sense to say "She had some tenderness with palpation "near the border" of the patella. Or would it be better to type "She had some tenderness with palpation of the knee "above" the patella." I am not sure what I am hearing.
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"*Haze* were exited out through separate puncture wounds inferior and lateral to the incision."
I don't think the sound-alike is really "haze." It just sounds that way. The sentence "Two large Hemovac drains were placed at the depth of the joint." was dictated before the sentence above. I thought maybe "haze" could be "drains", but I'm not sure.
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Need help on urology op report. Both blanks below sound like "crawl". Does this fit?
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A 0.03 guidewire was passed up the stent and allowed to _____ on the upper pole.
The guidewire was again replaced and a 7-French x 24 double J was placed over the guidewire and allowed to _____ on the renal pelvix and bladder.
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what the correct expanded form of this would be? It is a TKR. I think PS might be posterior stabilized, but I am stumped with the rest. Check on Google, went to Biomet Vanguard site. No help. TIA ...
During the surgery, the Dr. says the following:
"He is being brought to surgery today for aortic root replacement as a (s/l ben tall?)."
I cannot get this one! Any fast help is appreciated! ...
On 01/07/11, the knee was removed, resection of heterotopic bone, **excision of prior surgical scar** and insertion of an antibiotic spacer block was performed. Questioning excision of prior surgical scar. Does this make sense? Thanks :) ...