On a vaginal exam, is it common to refer to an area as a "kissing area"? It sounds like I am hearing " She has 2 kissing areas that are both erythematous and very raw and inflamed. "
Just wanting to double check. thanks for any help. ...
I'm fairly new to Ops and I'm doing a D&C. The dictator states "After placing a s/l *heavy* vaginal speculum....
Is this what she could be saying or should I be looking for a brand name here (i.e. Hegar dilator)? I've listened several times but I keep hearing *heavy*.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA ...
Can anyone help me with this word?
The procedure says: "Transverse vaginal septum resection perineal ___."
s/l roth-e-um
Maybe she could be saying perineum ___?
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Hi all. Any help with these would be greatly appreciated!
EA cisors are in the vagina and in the rectum.
The bladder is separated from the pubic bone by a potential space, the space of Retzius or the retropubic space, which contains the venous plexus of santorini, Cooper’s ligament or the iliopectineal line running along the issupebic remind bilaterally.
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Okay, I can't make out what type of clamp he would be using.
"The uterus was then clamped at the adnexa with large s/l K **"enely" ?? clamps".
thanks in advance.
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The uterus had been identified and noted to be *____________ at this point (sounds like propulsing). She is performing a laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomy and dictating 60 miles an hour.
Any help would be deeply appreciated. I have spent an enormous amount of time on this and now cannot get my line counts in for pay.
Thanks in advance!! ...
working on a laparoscopic hysterectomy. It sounds like he is saying serosonic device. looking at all the old reports it is Sonicision device. BUT he is NOT saying that. When I listened to the old report just to see if he just does not pronounce it correctingly, I hear the Sonicision in that report.
In my report, he is clearly saying ____ sonic device. not harmonic. not sonicision.
The ____ sonic device was used to take down the fallopian tubes, then the Gyru ...
So, I graduated an AHDI-approved course, only to run into "No newbies!" and "2+ years experience required." I am currently working a clerical position for an insurance company. I receive the claims when they come in, and see heinous MT errors all the time. It seems that 2, 5, 8, 10+ years of experience makes NO DIFFERENCE because the MTs these companies employ are either:
A. Overconfident in their job security
B. Getting lazy in their old age
C. Relying too much on voice recognition
D. Keepi ...