Osteolytic: Pertaining to the dissolution of bone, especially the loss of calcium from bone. "Punched-out" osteolytic lesions are characteristic of metastatic lung
To make a long story short, I don't agree with QA scores I was given at my job. I received an e-mail about it and need to reply nicely and suck it up, not unleash and possibly get fired. lol. I have to keep this job and need the money. Please talk me down.
It's sad how medical transcription companies expect you to be 100% perfect. It seems like the MT is always wrong. Not QA, not the supervisors, not the presidents of the company. Whenever things go wrong, the MT alway ...
dictator listed this earlier in reference to shoulder pain and now says it again in diagnoses.
S/l mylaysias or myelasias involving bilateral upper extremity, involving bilateral shoulders. ...
which of these sentences in this phrase "head forward and shoulders forward posture" are correct grammatically.......(use of hyphens)
head-forward and shoulders-forward posture
or
head-forward, shoulders-forward posture
Anybody got a clue ?
Thnx,
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For some reason I am totally spacing what my Webclock ID is and this is different than the employee number on the paystubs. Does anyone know where to find this? There is only a link if you forgot your pin. Thanks for any help, I cannot seem to find it on my rolodex where I normally keep these things. ...
At the end of the phacoemulsification no (residual corticle) material was noted. The posterior capsule was intact. A peripheral iridotomy was performed at the 11 o'clock position (into) chamber. Bleeding was noted, and the chamber was irrigated with balanced salt solution with epinephrine. The wound was closed with (1 or one) interrupted suture of 10-0 Vicryl. (S/L) injection (silomegro) was made. (Timoptic) was applied and ointment was applied.
Everything I question in in (). Tha ...
Complete sentence:
"She has some calluses plantarly but no significant sub-2 overload noted."
Is the sub-2 correct? What does it stand for? Thanks for any help you can give. ...
ABDOMEN, 1 VIEW.
DATE: ___ [DATE].
HISTORY: Abdominal pain.
FINDINGS: Gaseous dilatation is noted at the small bowel. Degenerative changes were noted within the thoracolumbar spine and isolytic/isoelectric? destruction is noted of the left hip.
CONCLUSION
1. Gaseous dilatation is noted at the small bowel. Findings have speches of a small bowel obstruction.
2. Isoelectric destruction is noted of the left hip.
HISTORY: Abdominal pain.FINDINGS: (Gaseous or gastric?) dilatation is n ...