Review of last GI note indicates that patient's omeprazole was stopped as it was likely not effective. Has a follow-up colonoscopy planned. Does have some feelings of abdominal fullness and will talk to them about this. Complains of a headache in the left posterior parietal scalp. This has been present over several weeks. Denies ***s/l pulse of alquelly***. No nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, visual change, neurologic deficit associated with thi ...
Patient has times of intermittent diarrhea, better with diphenoxylate/atropine. He needs to have a refill. No escallation or s/l aversion.
May be saying no escallation reversion.
Thanks for any help.
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Can't find this. Here is the sentence:
After the Lenke probe was inserted under AP and lateral fluoroscopic guidance it was removed and a spallender was then inserted into the newly created pedicle tunnel to ensure that there was no breech of the pedicle walls.
Thanks!
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Hope someone can help. This doc is very meandering with his dictation, but so far he states that the patient has insomnia, sleeps with her mouth open, and has noisy GI sounds.
Then he dictates:
She has a number of relatives that have had s/l gambla phlebitis.
Does anyone know what this is and how it's spelled. Appreciate any help! ...
I've been at this forever it seems... :) I'm doing an ESL, and I'm a little stumped. The patient has elevated BUN and creatinine and stage 3 chronic kidney disease. Here's what he dictates with regard to her medications:
"She was on Benicar and Celebrex, and her BUN and creatinine have gotten worse recently. I stopped both of these 2 medicines and switched her to _____ (s/l Adoquin or Adocrin), which does not have the sulfa in it, as the patient has g ...
Sunday paper business section breezily informs that this spring, corporations are flush with cash and we should expect many "acquisitions" of smaller companies as they seek to grow even larger and enrich their stockholders. Turn out the lights when you leave, plz?
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Good morning! Look for the correct spelling of Lavine brace ... is it lavine, Lavine, levine, Levine? Child has Osgood-Schlatter's and doc wants to brace him up. ...
The patient has a Lisfranc injury. I think he's saying lowboy in reference to a short walking boot because he does stuff like that and I can't document a lowboy brace but wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. Thanks! ...
need some advice on what the best wrist support braces are as i am starting to have some problems with my right upper wrist and lower forearm, like something is pulling or twisting if I put weight on my hand like to life myself up. don't want it to get any worse, but there's a lot of wrist splints out there. Would like to know what you all use and when you use it. ...
Right proximal humerus fracture
On evaluation, she does have a ____ brace that is positioned well with her arm in neutral alignment. She is complaining of it cutting into her wrist.
of course he changes his mind in the middle of the word and the best I can do is say that is sounds like "a strike stone". Any ideas??? I don't think it is Stryker unless it is Stryker zone or something like that.... Thank you!! ...
I find many references to the McKenzie exercises for backs, but nothing specifically for "McKenzie brace." Any help would be appreciated. I have exhausted all resources. ...
s/l he is saying double-stemmed brace for subtalar nonunion. I haven't typed since Sept of last year and I hope it comes back to me quickly.. any input appreciated.. ty~ ...