Patient is in a Stack/Stax splint for a distal phalanx fracture. I find both splints in my ortho book, and it seems as though both could be used for fingers..? Anyone know a difference or the more commonly used one? ...
This is a patient with 1rst metatarsophalangeal joint pain and very limited range of motion. This is a clip of the file. The _____ sounds like "Dial". I have no idea what splint she is referring to. Help!!!!
We discussed her orthotic devices and they were given to her today after the adjustment. We also discussed further adjustments including extension out to the 1rst metatarsophalangeal joint. However, the patient wants to wait at this time. I discusse ...
send out new computers when Microsoft ends its support of XP in April. Just curious if that's what anyone else with an XP computer is hearing?? TIA ...
They have kept the "pill socks" on him and his saturations have been above 95%.
Pill socks- is that right? I feel like I have heard it before but Google isn't being very helpful. ...
A female patient is in for symptoms of vaginitis, STD check as well as needing birth control...anybody ever heard of "Librelle?" Dictated..."She can go with the "Librelle" as she wants, 3 months at a time and metronidazole.....blah, blah, blah...." I can't seem to verify it anywhere. Thanks for the help! ...
I'm with this guy on how ridiculous Nuance's CEO pay is and I can actually understand this video, kind of.
Nuance apparently enacted an anti-takeover provision limiting power of anyone with 20% or more share of stock to dilute their voting rights. They do not want that guy Icahn, who wants Apple to buy Nuance, to have power to persuade them to sell.
Also, Nuance are apparently actually trying to protect their right to pay huge executive compensation way out of whack with performance ...
So I finally decided to submit a remedy ticket about the months coming through not capitalized (have you all noticed this?). I explained that when a complete date is dictated it seems to do fine, but if the month is just used in a sentence, such as "in September" they are not capatlized. When is a month not supposed to be capitalized? These used to be correct but for many months now they haven not been.
So I get a call from "Phil" who wants me to explain the problem. He doesn't ...
Patient had a midshaft clavicle fracture and was placed into an 's/l aloe-fin-air' splint. He is very clear, but his mind is not on his dictation..... Thanks for taking the time to look! ...
obvious nasal fracture and reposition it in the midline. It was still bent a little bitto the left side, even with this maneuver. He also has a small dorsal bump.
An ashurnal splint was placed.
could it be external or internal? ...
The patient has a fifth proximal phalanx fracture and was placed in a s/l tikio splint.
This doctor has said this several times and I flag it every time because I can't find it and QA has never provided feedback so if anybody knows the answer I would truly appreciate it. I left my word books at my old job. Thanks! ...
This is for Boxer's fracture that the patient refuses to wear the standard splint for. This MD notorious for mispronunciations. Could be Koloid, calloid, caloid, koiloid, etc. Thx. ...
Closure was carried out with 2-0 nylon horizontal mattress sutures. The patient tolerated the procedure well. There were no complications. A s/l "bulgie dealings" ulnar gutter splint was applied. ...