It sounds like glaremite's sensation, but I have no idea what that is nor can I find anything that could sound like that. Anyone have any ideas?
The full sentence is: Also reports *s/l glaremite's sensation* down both legs. Increasing numbeness in his left arm and hand, particularly from the elbow to his fourth and fifth digits on the left hand. ...
The dictator is an orthopedist, he is doing an orthopedic consultation.
Musculoskeletal examination demonstrates the patient to be neurosensory intact in the bilateral upper and lower extremities. In her right upper extremity she has sensation intact over the s/l "police" or "pleese" patch in the C4 distribution, as well as the remainder of the upper extremity with C5-T1 distributions.
I have been up since 2:30 this morning with my autistic son and my mind is just blank! I cannot understand wh ...
I seriously edited a report tonight that listed the following in the abdomen section of the physical examination: "woody sensation to the lower extreme of the patient's abdomen." Can someone please tell me what "woody" means ?? The doctor was palpitating the patient, it was not something the patient was describing. Also, he definitely is saying "woody." I even had my QA verify it, and she told me to leave it as is, becaue he is definitely saying it. She, ...