I'm going completely blank on this one. The patient entered the hospital for chest pain. The doc states: (blank sounds like gel, or jail)
He denies any current discomfort but states when it is present it is usually a mild to moderate degree of pressure about the chest. He denies any radiation to the _____, arms, or back. ...
Dictator says this:
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: There was no concerns about eyesight, cardiovascular, GI, GU, musculoskeletal, dermatologic, endocrine, hematologic, (s/l renalcologic) systems.
I cannot find anything to verify if he is actually saying renalcologic or maybe craniologic. It's about a 2-year-old girl with a possible genetic disorder.
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The physician dictates: REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: Has had myringotomy tubes placed. She has good hearing. There are no concerns about: eye sight, cardiovascular, GI, GU, musculoskeletal, s/l dermatalon chicken, s/l decron hematologic or immunologic systems. Does anyone know what these two terms are? ...
EYES: The patient has some blurring of the vision, but denies any ______ or diplopia.
It sounds like " emmerosa fluidacts" I can't find the missing words or anything close. Please help!! ...
This is a young male patient who came to the ER with tachycardia and chest pain that eventually resolved and who was taking amphetamines (although he lied and said he wasn't and then wouldn't admit it). So at the end, the doc says "Diagnosis: Chest pain s/l NOF or NOS." I don't know what this stands for. Any ideas? ...
This patient has sinusitis as the main complaint.The patient is complaining of some ____ chest pain. Sounds like orthotic chest pain.Thanks for your help. ...
Cannot make sense of what dr is dictating here...gave a few of the sentences before and after so you can get the context from this consultation report.
Recurrent severe chest pain attributed to mitral valve prolapse increasing in frequency and intensity. History of global poor left ventricular function. Cannot rule out cardiomyopathy so I will be careful as regards negative. No trophic agents such as Inderal. Suggest that Inderal and Isordil be discontinued.&n ...
An ESL dictator. This is the context:
A chest x-ray spatially has shown evidence of interstitial edema. Patient complains of some (breathe re-tis-ter) and chest pain that occurs intermittently. ...
Okay, the platform was down for a bit this morning but, other than that, I've had enough work for my 4-hour shift. Last week, I had 3 days where the work was light but now it seems to be back to normal. However, I haven't had anything from my 6 backup accts, -- don't know the reason. Now I'm paranoid and find that suspicous.
I still don't know if I'm safe or not. Mgr is leaving soon, so maybe they're waiting to clean house in our region at that time. I ...
before they finish a 10-minute dictation. But, by all means, let's not say anything to them. After all, they're doctors, residents, PAs, and they don't get up and put their pants on like everybody else. Forget the poor people on the other end trying to make sense out of the nonsense they spew out of their mouths. That's my vent for the day! Now maybe I will feel better! ...