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lab value CBC, s/l "IT band ratio" neonatology nm - Anon
Posted: Nov 06, 2013
IT band ratio - Dinosaur
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I have also seen it transcribed as I/T. Immature-to-total neutrophil ratio (IT ratio), a test used to detect infections/sepsis in a neonate.
He currently ambulates with the assistance of a cane and a leg "bend" discrepancy from the initial accident where he has been treated with a leg lift prosthetic device in his shoe
Leg bend ?
Leg band?
Any help? Thanks! ...
Does anyone else feel the ratio for LPH has changed on their program? I have been noticing more and more that no matter how fast or how much I can do in very little time, the LPH shows less. I had straight type/transcribed job that was very long and it came out 122 LPH. Sound file was 13:50, was done in 30 minutes, which averages out at less than 3 minutes per dictated minute, which is average. My calculations it should have been around 141 LPH? (only straight type ...
"The foot was abducted, and a *swrent* was placed in the iliotibial band over the greater trochanter."
What could the sound-alike "swrent" be?? Thanks!! ...
Please email me privately and let's get the ball rolling here folks. It's time to try and get everyone together, a very hard thing to do in this industry, so that our voices can be heard and let the powers that be know that we're not going to take this shame any longer! ...
I am still deciding which coding school will be the best for me. I was wondering what the grad:certification ratios are for these coding schools. Does anyone know if this information is available to the general public? ...
No one 'spoke to' my previous post. Someone answered with an irrelevant thread and thus began another topic; please see my previous post from an hour ago...would like your input if anyone is earning or has been proposed this dreadful rate! As mentioned previously, I was quoted this rate by 2 different companies, as if this is a 'normal' thing...! What say you guys?! ...
Is anyone familiar with how to type Torg ratios?
Doc says:
***By measure of the Torg ratio, vertebral body, and space available for the cord from C3 through C6 numbers are 21 mm and 19, C4 is 24 and 18, C5 is 23 and 18, C6 is 23 and 17***
Would this be the correct way...21:19, 24:18, 23:18, 23:17?
I know that ratios are written this way, but everything I find on the subject does not make this clear as far as Torg ratios - they use a lot of symbols such as < and >, along wit ...
In an ortho PE section a girl with left knee patellofemoral instability has a s/l cantondesonch ratio of 1.4. I cannont figure out for the life of me what this could be.
Thanks guys! ...