Sentences: "A CT scan of the chest was ordered by primary care provider for the complaint of pleurisy. A (s/l Beecher) scan was ordered thereafter."
I have a feeling I'm going to kick myself when I realize what this one was, but I am fried and just can't find it. Any thoughts? ...
Among other lab results, the doctor said what sounded like, "TNVSD elevated." I have googled my head off with variations of this and can't come up with anything. Any ideas? ...
Hello!
Aren't increased and elevated the same?
This is the sentence:
evaluate for increased elevated TSH.
Do I leave this as is or take out one of them? Which do I take out? Do I just need a comma? Can I leave it as is? Thanks!
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"...Coumadin, Percocet, Lovenox, and *s/l elevated bath rest*, as well as a scopolamine patch to apply prior to surgery."
This is for preop total hip arthroplasty. Thank you for the help! ...
I am really not good with matters of the heart (you know what I mean!)
should it be: LVEF 60%, filling pressure probably elevated.
or
LVEF 60% filling pressure, probably elevated.
I am thinking it is the first one. ...
Ok, Level 2 or Level II.
I went back to the material from when I was going through school and is shows as Level 2, however, researching via Google comes up as Level II. Which would be correct. ...
Hello, am having trouble with this sentence. I don't think it's "iron arm", I think it is somthing to do with his iron level though, as further in the report referring back to the admission, iron is mentioned again as elevated above 90. Any ideas? Thanks ...
is planning on a lumbar epidural steroid injection. I am not sure of the level he is planning on. If it is at 4 5 or 5 6, I think he has a good chance of relief of arm pain ...
Hi all,
Just a quick question. In all your years of experience, what would you think would be a fair starting pay (hourly please) at a smaller acute care hospital doing varied types of jobs? I do a lot of typing for the actual hospital, the two clinics (one inside the hospital and our satellite clinic in another town) and physical therapy. I do alot of transcription but I also have a lot of other medical records duties as well that I have to balance. I do ...
He's referring to a Digoxin level and shortens it to say "s/l Dij level". I realize that it's probably not spelled with the j, but if I write it Dig level, then it's like digging with that "g" sound....would you leave it "Dig level"? ...
I now the pH scale, but I'm confused by what this doctor said.
"...her pH remained low at 717"
She said "Seven One Seven." She speaks clearly, so I'm confident she is saying this. No other pH levels are given in the report. ...
The last pay cut they made to me was with ASR. they did not touch my transcription rate YET, but I know I read on here someone was at the top of their level as to how much they could make and they went from 0.009 to 0.003. It sounds like this was the transcription rate? Did they actually cut some of the MTs base pay to more than half? This just blows me away if they did this. I have not been on here too much on a steady basis because I get even more d ...
He may follow up on an outpatient basis for continued complaints of urinary symptoms. The patient did fill out a living will requesting TSL level 2 though he does need to notarize the documents.
Does anyone know the acroynm for TSL?? ...