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pectorum (sp) pelvic girdle muscle - am
Posted: Mar 24, 2014
It sounds like he says pectorum? but i can not find anything like that. helppp
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There is a pectoral girdle, but it's not near the pelvic girdle. I wonder if he changed his mind. "pect, or um pelvic girdle muscle."
Patient has no adnexal mass. No s/l "balathal" mass, as well.
I've typed this only a few times before. Now my brain's fried and not helping me in the least. LOL
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I have 2 questions here....
Pelvic exam reveals s/l (non patchless) introitus. Cervix everted. Pap smear taken without friability. Vaginal walls show mild decreased s/l (rue guy) and a little bit of paleness.
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The speculum was introduced into the vaginal vault. The cervix is cleansed. The anterior lip is grasped with the tenaculum and the s/l Piepill is inserted to approximately 8.5 cm. Thx! ...
In pelvic ultrasound, doc says color flow _____ images. s/l "secular" but I'm wondering if it is "sector" Also same word in venous Doppler. Any ideas? Thanks ...
Doctor says bimanual exam shows an anteflexed uterus, somewhat senstiive, aura ? segment was not easy to palpate for softness. What is the name of the segment he is referring to? ...
grade 1 to 2 or 1-2 muscle tear? tia.
There is a focal hemorrhage in the central portion of the distal rectus femoris, consistent with the grade 1-2 muscle tear.
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I'm having some trouble with this dictation...I think it must have been late in the day for this dr...this one was didn't make sense in many places where she'd use the wrong words, not finish a thought, dictate different med doses, etc. I've narrowed it down to 2 that I absolutely cannot get & I don't know if they are mistakes or not. The patient is being worked up for lumber pain, DDD, muscle weakness, and a positive ANA.
"The patient was having muscle ...
I can hardly understand this ortho resident.
Hx: Morbidly obese patient with severe osteo in both knees, failed steroid inj, next step Supartz. He is examining her legs and says that range of movement is restricted due to pain. He then goes on to say There is (s/l raising/racing/razing) of quadriceps muscle seen. She does have tenderness in her knees in both medial and patellofemoral joint lines.
Any ideas? I'm ready to buy this doc a plane ticket ...
I'm stumped on the name of this drug -- have looked it up in Google with every spelling I can think of with no luck.
The patient was prescribed s/l Celendec and Flexeril for muscle pain.
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Lauren ...
We encouraged him to continue performing self-catheterization, as directed, to avoid further "ditchers" or muscle damage.
I can't hear strictures at all :/ ...