Hello!
Aren't increased and elevated the same?
This is the sentence:
evaluate for increased elevated TSH.
Do I leave this as is or take out one of them? Which do I take out? Do I just need a comma? Can I leave it as is? Thanks!
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Patient with Parkinson disease. During exam, doctor dictates "Resting tremor in the left arm was noted with increased tone (s/l in-con-gwent-ly) in the left arm."
She is a pretty clear dictator, but I am stumped on this. Any thoughts? ...
Anybody notice increased ASR in the last week or 2, with less straight typing. Just when I thought I had already hit the lowest I possibly could, they do this. I was at least getting between 100-300 transcription lines before, now all the sudden lucky to get any. My pay has already been deposited in the bank, down another $100 from before. What do they want next, blood? ...
There isn't much to this dictation other than, "There is no erythema. There is no increased *s/l T or teeth*.
Patient is having their knee examined. Clear speaker, but the T or teeth doesn't make any sense to me. Any ideas? TIA
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I just trained on a new account using Fluency, which I have never used before. I was impressed with the features geared to increased production for the MT. I'm curious to hear from Fluency users as to whether you were able to increase editing production and if so, about how much? ...
I noticed a couple of posts about companies paying 6.5 CPL. Was I right when I predicted they would have to increased rates to hang onto the experienced editors? Or are they paying that for transcription? ...
In the past 4 years, my productivity requirements have risen 40 LPH, in 2014 our productivity bonus was taken away, now in 2015 our passing QA scores have been increased. I feel sorry for anyone entering the MT field these days. ...
Did anyone else receive an email from BR this morning stating we are to let her know if we are seeing an increased amount of work as she made changes to the settings so we'll receive more? They added this to our POD a week or two ago w/o letting us know and sent an email out after the fact. Nice to know they've added more work to our POD when we can't even clear out the work we're already getting... Thank you. ...
I'm aware of the increase in lines per hour to 186 (average between regular and edited) which I think might be a little challenging to sustain on a regular day-in and day-out basis, but why is no one discussing the increased weekly line requirements. It's a pretty significant jump. ...
We'll see how this shakes out but what it looks like, according to this article, is that security will be forefront. To me this means that the vampire squids (the suits) who live and die for widespread databases will need to figure out how they can make their systems more secure. I think they can't if they continue the road their on. See below for recent article link.
http://www.fortherecordmag.com/archives/122109p10.shtml ...
I just wanted to post a word of encouragement to others looking for a coding job. I'm currently working as an MT, studying coding at The Andrews School, passed my CPC exam in December and I just got my first job in coding. Because of my MT experience, my new employer gave me "credit" for my MT experience and gave me a higher starting pay rate. I haven't even finished my studies at Andrews yet. The jobs are out there, and there are companies willing to hire new c ...
These are the jobs we have to choose from with low pay and then this Dragon program is Nuance Dragon. Isn't this VR which is again Nuance taking over everywhere? Google Nuance and they say the Dragon program which is from India, and most hospitals now are going to this program and we get 3 cents. Good sales pitches. ...
Doc has Indian accent, dictating PSG report: There was increased s/l "fresic" activity during the REM period that may suggest an added REM behavioral disorder. Any help is appreciated! ...
Dictated: These were sent off to/the field as specimens.
The underlined words in bold are the ones he is slurring right through. This must be a common phrase... ?
Thanks for any help. ...
Maybe someone can help.
The specimen is s/l receipt s/l informa and consists of 2 fragments of soft tissue. The larger is a gray-white rubbery piece of epidermal tissue with a central yellow to gray slightly hemorrhagic ulcer. ...
Pathology revealed 5 out of 5 lymph nodes consistent with poorly differentiated carcinoma. The cells were positive for CAM5.2, p63, "s/l kay nana free, CK7, and negative for S-100, PR, ER, TTF-1, CK20, and vimentin. Morphologic features and immunoprofile consistent with a metastatic carcinoma with squamous features.
kay nalla three?
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