The patient had a large amount of necrotic skin, subcutaneous tissue, and superficial fascia on the dorsum of her right foot that was necrotic. This was scheduled to be debrided with sharp scalpel debridement and s/l arabella ultrasonic sterilization of the surface of the wound.
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I can't figure out what this word is. I can't even really make out what it exactly sounds like! This is a bilateral vasectomy report. Here is the sentence:
The incision was not closed and will close by permitension.
It s/l it ends in "tension" and starts with "perm-ary."
Thanks in advance. ...
I was wondering if someone could quickly proof and give me feedback on a vasectomy procedure. This was a doctor with quite an accent and I am not terribly famiilar with some of the terminology for this type of procedure.
The left vas was grasped with a towel clip through the skin and a short linear incisoni was made down to the vas and the vas was cleaned of adventitial tissue. Cautery was used to control the bleeding of the skin and around the vas. The proximal end of t ...
Vasectomy procedure note.
"Mucosa cautery was performed on both the testicular and abdominal end after cutting out an inter----- segment."
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"then proceeded to perform mucosal cautery on both the testicular and then the abdominal end after cutting out the inter--- segment."
Two different files, same _____ in both. Help! ...
Need everyone’s opinion. Been seeing a lot of posts here lately about MTs being hired by an individual or small company only to work less than a month or two and run out of work. These companies or individuals probably got a short-term assignment. They knew that there would only be work for so long, but they never tell the new hire that their job will be temporary.
So, there is another job opening on the Job Seeker’s Board from what looks like a small ...
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone knows where to find a list of all the Figures and Tables in the American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition?
I work for an ortho who specialises in medicolegal and insurance examinations and we often need AMA 5 references in our impairment reports but because he travels and is generally disorganised, he often can't find his AMA5 book. Short of going to a library and photocopying a million pages mysel ...