The patient is a type 1 diabetic. The doctor says: She does not check her s/l dexy in the morning on weekends. At another spot in the dictation under the plan the doc says: Check s/l dexy in the morning on weekends and give correction as needed. TIA ...
Doctor is dictating a diabetes medication that sounds like guai-a-cet? (The "guai" in the first part like guaiac -- phonetic spelling sounds like Gwy-a-cet? Anybody? ...
Patient with diabetes with other meds including: amlodipine, carvedilol, Glucagon and hydrochlorothiazide. Patient also has chronic kidney disease. ...
It sounds like he is saying a dullance of diabetes mellitus for followup A1c.
Anyone heard of this or having any suggestions for what it could be??? ...
I know I've found this before, but i'm drawing a blank. It's a diabetes drug that sounds like Tragenda.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cindy ...
If a doctor dictates
Glucotrol 10 mg p.o. a.c. and b.s. - i got the a.c. but what does the b.s mean? I thought maybe b.s. was before supper, but that would not make any sense. before meals and before supper?
AND
Metformin 1000 mg p.o. WBS - what is WBS and how is it correctly "written" w.b.s., WBS, wbs?? ...
She is to go on a regimen of a.m. insulin 48 and then 22R. I am thinking the R means regular versus NPH. Does this sound right to anyone else or if not what do you think? Thanks in advance. ...
This patient has gestational diabetes and the doc has put her on s/l "A Carbos" 25 mg t.i.d. The whole sentence is as follows:
I have gone ahead and started her on a carbos 25 mg three times a day to address her postprandial hyperglycemia.
Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks! ...
Patient presents today with ulceration secondary to Lisfranc amputation. He has tried bacitracin, Neosporin, and s/l: Asell and Asellous treatments. ...
Doc says: Patient's sliding scale insulin will be determined by blood sugar -150 divided by 75. Should I type this as is or is there a formulaic expression for this? I've never come across this type of thing before. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ...
I'm a new MT and am not sure if the doctor says "25 out of 50 units" which way it is to be written...I appreciate the help...getting my feet wet with acute care. ...
Wondering if anyone out there has any feedback about working for Silent Type? I have done the test and have been told I will interview in two weeks when the position becomes available... I think there is a mandatory 2 day training in NJ? Anyone done this and survived? How's the pay? I was considering going to work for MedQuist because they are taking over one of my current IC accounts but after reading in the MedQuist section I think I'll skip that one. Th ...