Anyone know what this word might be? Thanks!
s/l au gurr
This completed the frontal sinusotomy. Opening of the (augur) posterior region was done to ensure better drainage postoperatively out of the frontal recess. ...
I have a doctor that has been sniffling, snuffling, and snorting his way through a 15 minute report. I would not mind at all if he took time out to blow his nose so I didn't have to listen to all the above noises. ...
Surgical reprot:
I did not place a drain as I felt it best not to have an area for blood to evacuate so that it would hopefully clot and "s/l tam-pi-nod", which is a well-known principle.
Not well known to me. Any suggestions? ...
Could not stop patient's bleeding. Patient on Coumadin. Dr. dictates "Patient given Vitamin K and s/l FSP or SSP to reverse INR. Dr. mumbles this line. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. ...
Physical exam shows that she has deviation of the base to the right of the nose, clover leaf deformation, and deviation of the overall tip. She also has a large infratip area with a significant s/l JANE-U bend in the inferior portion of the crus.
TIA!
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Same patient as below who needed the sternal rubbing. He has massive GI bleeding and in the ER the doc says: "Protonix and s/l senospirin drip will be initiated." Any ideas what "s/l senospirin" could be? Could also be "fenospirin" or maybe "sporin" instead of "spirin"on the end. Lord lord lord. What *IS* this?? ...
This is in the preop (C-sect) consent portion of an H&P. The patient has no past medical history.
"The risks and benefits of the procedure have been discussed with the patient at length, including the risk of anesthesia, the risk of bleeding, infection and possible damage to bowel and bladder. I have also counseled her as to the unlikely possibility for a **C hiss** in the unlikely event of uncontrolled bleeding. "
It doesn't sound like dehisence and, rath ...