In the derm part of this physical exam, the patient has "s/l mediastatious changes in the lower legs." This condition is not referred to anywhere else in the dictation. The patient has diabetes, OA, fibromyalgia, and she is obese. ...
Sentence: At the base of the neck there is s/l bazillious or vazillious hyperpigmented skin.
I feel like I've heard this years ago but can't put my finger on the word or how to spell it. Thanks for any help. ...
On the skin exam for this newborn: "Mild jaundice on face. S/l erythemataxicom on face and chest." I'm thinking this is probably "erythematous something" but I have no idea what the "something" could be. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! ...
Sounds like it should be simple, but I've never heard it and can't find it. In the physical exam he says - Cellulitis of the lower extremities. No obvious _____ (s/l nitis).
Has anyone ever heard of this, and if so, what is it. I'm not finding it in any searches. ...
The patient has a history of having skin cancers removed. Physician dictates ... "Skin, multiple s/l something that ends with natosis and premalignant lesions, as well as scars from multiple surgeries from the skin cancers."
TIA ...
My TSM is fired up today cuz lots and lots of no shows for shifts and nearly every account is out of TAT. Why does this surprise her with the news that we received last week? It was hard enough, and then they make it even harder to make a near poverty living. ...
Doing a report for a counseling and recovery center. Dr. says....
AIIMS exam showed mild involuntary movement of upper extremities and t____ assessment.
Is it AIMS exam or Ames exam. I am also unsure of the blank, it sounds like it starts with the letter T. Thank you Thank you in advance! ...
compression fracture and marked ?"Gibbles" deformity.
Patient is several years status post MVA with paraplegia, multiple surgeries, and complications.
Thank you so much for helping! ...
We've always known it, but now the medical research is bearing out the same truth: MTs are more accurate than speech recognition. I try to keep track of studies like this; they're good ammunition!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21940580
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evidence of acute infarct or significant abnormal intracranial enhancement. There are a few scattered s/l *pho-ki* of T2 and flare hyperintense signal which are nonspecific. ...
I just noticed today that my TL no longer shows up on my comagent. I always keep it open on my desktop and can tell who is on and who isn't and her name is always there regardless of whether she is working or not and then today all of a sudden her name is gone. Very strange. Her email address still shows up though ...
I've been sitting here all day with no work and all of a sudden 600 minutes shows up in one hospital in my BOB. Where has it been all day? I already signed off NJA. ...
ASR replaced the dictated generic with the brand name of the drug. What the heck???
Now it is prescribing brand-name medications along with diagnosing patients and doing physical examinations. MM ASR is certainly multi-talented. ...
Under physical examination
Skin: Flushed, moist, s/l attached, clear, no rashes??? help please with the underlined.
also, under Neurology: Patient is l somewhat lethargic, but arousable and seems to be oriented most or s/l work? Please help with underlined. ...
Red means it's down, green means it up...what does yellow mean? Sigh.....I'm glad I came to this board first before starting my shift. I was prepared for problems.......
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...with a pay cut. Way to raise moral and keep employees happy guys! Wow, wish I could think of a good way to return the favor and show my appreciation. ...