Under the past medical/surgical history, the doc says "Aortic valve replacement with s/l injuice valve, pacemaker placement, right chest Chemo-port placement." This doc is Asian (I can never understand him and this is no exception), so I'm not sure if this is a generic type of aortic valve replacement or a brand name. Anyone know? Thanks in advance. ...
I have searched for various spellings and even tried wild card and nothing. He has been changed from Plavix therapy to Persidogril???? or something like that. Thanks for any help. ...
FOLLOW-UP: Right arm and hip. Repair of nonunion of the right radial shaft fracture with ----- bone grafting.
Sounds like react? bone grafting but I cannot find that anywhere. Thank you. ...
Everytime he does an exam for someone after a knee replacement he says:
"Range of motion is stable. (?) is intact. The calf is supple and nontender."
It sounds like (caution???). I am sure that is not it, but that is the closest s/l.
Thanks in advance if you have any ideas. ...
The patient is not quite 3 months postoperative revision of the S/L polyne replacement on his right knee.
tia. that is the only sentence to give the s/l. There is no other information I can give throughout the dictation to help. sorry. ...
Is it just me, or is the keyboard that came with the Dell computer the worst keyboard ever? I can hardly type with it. The keys are hardly elevated at all, my hands keep sliding to other keys. After today, I am going to buy another keyboard. ...
Doctors dictates what sounds like patient had a "unicondylar or a PC2 knee replacement." Is PC2 correct? Can't find any documentation of this.
Thanks! ...
struggling with a clinic note regarding knee replacement.
Knees are postive ---- in both, right is particularly bad. It is extremely loose.
missing word sounds like it starts with a 'd'.
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Single [side] has been bypass graft from aorta to right posterior descending #1 coronary artery.
Doctor rushes through. I am not positive of what he says and cannot reference this. ...