MRi that demonstrated a white matter lesion involving the left posterior temporoparietal region with some enhancements involving the left meninges involving the same region and also the s/l sul sie ...
He has seen physicians where x-rays were obtained. The radiographic images were consistent with oscals involving the anterior and posterior aspects of the elbow. ...
"...her visual acuity is 20/30 in both eyes which it was in April. She has no I and O , but she did have a left I and O at her last visit."
S/l I and O (eye and oh) ...
My eyes do not want to focus today. I have to actually think and make them focus on my computer screen. I had to put my glasses on already today. Does anyone else have this problem ever? Is this an occupational hazard or is there something wrong with me?
I do work a FT job and a PT job totalling over 60 hours a week, maybe my eyes are just extremely tired. ...
I type many hours a day several days a week and usually use the old clicky keyboards but thought I'd give this one a try. Don't waste your money. It's smaller than a standard keyboard with big letters on the keys and it's so light it moves constantly. You nearly need to velcro it down. The touch is hard, makes your hands very tired and the backspace is in an odd position to you constantly hit the wrong key or have to stretch your pinky out a couple of inches ...
I know I am just having a dense moment. I know it must be a form of ileum. Or I think I know. But I am just coming up blank.
O: Abdomen is soft, nontender. Bowel sounds diffusely increased.
A: Possible partial il-eyes-ur-al obstruction.
P: Increase fluids, fiber, Colace 100 mg b.i.d. and Senokot S two p.r.n.
Please help an overtired dense MT. ...
Can anyone help? In the physical, under the section "eyes," the doctor says "normocephalic, atraumatic." Might this be a mistake on the doctr's part? The section only is for eyes, and ent is a separate section. I just never heard that used specifically for the eyes. ...
I went to order my EZ Eyes keyboard (the one with the yellow keys and BIG lettering for those of us who are eye-fatigued and visually challenged), and by a stroke of luck happened upon a website full of probably HUNDREDS of complaints. Apparently, credit/debit cards are being charged in some cases TRIPLE what the amount should be.
While I really, REALLY wanted that keyboard, I didn't want to risk my debit card being hammered for 2 to 3 times the actual amount, so I decided to c ...
I have had this word a dozen times and every time I hear it, I get stuck again becuase it's hard to find - Tuk knife?? Tuke knife - took knife? Sounds like "took," and is for laser surgery for the eyes. Twenty years in this business and my mind is fried! ...
Has anyone ever heard of a wrap procedure? The sentence dictated is:
This is a wrap procedure noted involving the distal esophagus.
I just cannot find anything, wondered if othes have heard of this. ...
In DQS6, where the screen color was determined by what you set Windows colors, I had a nice pale green which is very easy on the eyes.
And what's up with the dark grey highlight for SR!? Harder to see the black text underneath.
Shesh, these changes from DQS6 where definitely made by people who do not have to look at a computer screen all day. I will never forget the day I was looking for a specific keyboard and the computer salesmen did not comprehend why I was so picky. They had ...
This dictation is giving me a workout.
Anyone hear of a "king (s/l) debic test" for ocular motor control? Is it king debit test? I can't seem to find much in Google. Any help would be great appreciated. This is over a 22 minute dictation but at least I'm getting quite an eductation here. I usually get only 75-120 second dictations and it sure is nice to stick to one for such a long period of time, especially with such a clear dictator.  ...
Well, just as I landed my "dream" job with a very small MTSO and began making good money (albeit with no insurance benefits), lo and behold if I didn't get a call for a local "headhunter" today to open negotiations with a local group of specialty physicians who are apparently bringing their transcription back in house and want someone ready to hit the ground running. Full-time, Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., hourly pay, paid vacation, paid sick leave, a one-MT-show so priv ...
Here's the sentence:
Diagnosis: Ischemic optic neuropathy consistent with _____s/l "T vera" or T vira" ????
He does talk about hematologic conditions in the body of report... ...