Patient did use 2 finger upper extremity support but showed good control. This indicates normal eccentric strength for descending stairs.
This is for knee pain.
Has anyone heard of this before? ...
Could use some help with this one. This is for a cysto with ureteroscopy and stone basketing.
"The groin was prepped and draped in ___ sterile fashion." It sounds like urgent, but that doesn't make sense. Doesn't sound like 'usual' or 'normal'.
Any ideas?
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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.
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Apprehension on patellar tracking with increased Q-angle, positive ____ and crepitus and positive grind test.
s/l chase sign or just chase
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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.
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Doc dictates re: pt with left upper swelling. It s/l he is saying "left arc bursitis/fluid admission in the left arc bursa". (I'm sure it's not admission). ?? ...
Nuance has just had a MAJOR announcement! They are making changes to upper management AGAIN. It is no wonder we get paid crap. Look at their structure and they have WAY too many people in this establishment and all making way more than we do and we are the ones that do the work. Heck, they probably do not even know how to do transcription I bet. Greed, greed, greed. And I could care less about it. Give me the pay I am worth. They want better qualit ...
I know we've got some management that read the board and occasionally respond, and I just wondered if one could answer a question for me. Having been in the healthcare field for about 40 years, I understand that it is a 365/24/7 industry. But I am having a hard time wrapping my head around the idea of everyone working either Sunday-Thursday or Tuesday through Saturday.
Why can you not have rotating weekends? Then an MT could have entire weekends ...
I've heard about getting carpal tunnel syndrome if you type a lot, but I've not experienced anything at all like that, at least no so far. However, recently I've started feeling some shoulder and upper arm area ache, not really pain, but just some localized yet diffuse ache in the upper part of my right upper extremity. (I'm starting to talk like a physician.) Anybody else experience this before? I should get back into yoga. ...
Stomach _________ was remarkable only for some minimal suggestion of antral gastritis with hyperemia and focal hypervascularity.
He speaks perfectly clear English, so it's not the b/v switcheroo. I've had no luck in word books, anatomy books, or Google. ...
We also proceeded with an upper endoscopy as well. Upper endoscopy showed that her gastric remnant only had mild nonspecific erythema. I explored the surgical (lumen) and found that this was completely normal.
FYI- The pt also has a history of gastric resection and a known surgical anastomosis, but the word in question is not anastomosis.
It s/l lumen or limb or lamen.
Any ideas?
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I don't understand why you continue to "wing it" with a company the size of Imedx. Regarding the recent unveiling of the time clock system in Exponent HR, you jumped the gun without thinking through much of anything. Why not wait until your ducks are in a row before implementing a new system. The training meetings were great, but there were/are so many unaswered very basic, practical questions that are unanswered. It is like you guys set a date for something to go li ...