need help! "the wound was irrigated with (s/l UC) solution"
i have ran across this several times and have not been able to verify it anywhere. any help appreciated! thank you! ...
I have a thickly accented ESL who has just started dictating dialysis notes for our facility. I'm used to the docs giving the dialysate as, say, BGK 4/5, or breaking the concentrations down by potassium, bicarb, etc., but this new guy is saying what sounds like "RSP 440" or "RFP 440" and we're at a loss as to what that is, unable to document it yet. I thought at first that they were talking about some solution used in a recirculating single-pass machine, and QA thought they ...
This is part of an operative note involving knee repair. I'm used to hearing "leg prepared with a Betadine solution." But this s/l "Chloraseptic solution." Is that right?! ...
How about the company charge extra to the dictators for ESL, drunk sounding dictators, mumblers, eaters, slurpers, burpers, playing games with others while they're supposed to be dictating, what sounds like background Christmas parties, "oh, yeah, go back up to ....and add," speed talkers, dictators that sound like they have hair lips, speech impedements and last, but not least, dictators that cannot pronounce other doctor's names or meds or med terms, but won't spell for you.&nbs ...
If you sign into Ipswitch with a password and reply to emails or click "new" and compose from scratch, your emails may not be getting to your TSM or QA or whoever. But if you look in the "Sent" or "Sent Items" folder the email is there, so it seems it's going through. However, experiment.....send a copy, click cc, to your personal email address and check. It probably doesn't arrive. HOWEVER, click the computer start button (computers may vary) and on the left si ...
This is how we got paid at a major department store when I was a hairdresser:
Guaranteed minimum wage for hours worked. If our production exceeded minimum wage we were paid a percentage of that production on top of the minimum wage, usually 40%.
I would love to have MTs guaranteed at least a minimum wage for hours worked (or waiting to work) and anything we produce that exceeds that wage should be paid at the customary cpl. This would encourage higher production, benefitting th ...
The patient is going in for a myringotomy and he is to be treated with something that sounds like "bonean" topical solution. Any idea what this might be? ...
left lateral thigh was injected with apx 200 cc of (s/l) "pickent solution" - dfnly not Dakins. This is for a split thickness autograft on a burn wound. Anyone heard of something similar? ...
Aorta was cross-clamped, 500 cc of
Aorta was cross-clamped, 500 cc of s/l coal carted blegous solution instilled in thorough the aortic root, and a drip of cold saline started for topical myocardial hypothermia. ...
S/L Dionad solution every four hours. Does not give much of a history for what it is used for; just listing medications.
Thanks for any help with this!
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Nuance needs to INSIST that the facilities INSIST that their dictators NOT dictate on cell phones or speaker phones or head sets with the mouth piece halfway down the larynx.
No one in their right mind likes to have a conversation with someone else on a speaker phone. The sound is muffled and/or tinny. Cell phones tend to clip off words.
Please, Nuance, throw us a bone and help us out here. We want to ensure a good product and take pride in our work, but when we have all these obstacles agains ...
A 3-mm punch biopsy was taken in two places; one sent in formalin for regular pathology and one sent in s/l "Michael" solution for direct immunofluoroscence.
Thanks! ...
Hello:
I have started typing for a new physician who has joined our hospital staff. He is a general surgeon. He usually does EGDs and colonoscopies or hernia repair surgeries. He keeps saying what sounds like intra-luminary or intra-abdominal solution near the end of the report. I am not sure, but has anyone heard of this?
Example:
The intra-luminary or intra-abdominal solution was removed at the end of the procedure.
Thanks for any help in advance. :)
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