Subject: In the sentence you describe, I would not separate by common and use v or vs instead, as cited by. In the sentence you describe, I would not separate by common and use v or vs instead, as cited by. Subject: Lungs, harsh cough with no s/l "E to A" changes, but a few rhonchi. Lungs, harsh cough with no s/l "E to A" changes, but a few rhonchi. I have never typed that word but I can see what the physician means. Subject: Think he is trying to describe the one-sided nature etc of sm Think he is trying to describe the one-sided nature etc of sm Subject: Do they go on to describe it more? Many types of calcifications it Subject: Use boggy is used to describe prostateĭo they go on to describe it more? Many types of calcifications it Subject: There are some **coarse** or ** course** rhonchi throughout the lungs There are some **coarse** or ** course** rhonchi throughout the lungs Maybe that will help in figuring it out, or he could just be making up his own term to indicate that it is a lesion on the phallus. Subject: Does he describe the lesion at all? Subject: thank.but really don't think it's rhonchi Thank.but really don't think it's rhonchi There is some calcification noted at the femur and the acetabulum, but the joint space is well maintained.ĭoesn't sound like it. There is no evidence of loosening s/l or_ radiolucency. X-rays taken today indicate the prosthesis to be in good alignment. Subject: word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct Word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct Subject: all I can think of would be lidocaine or Xylocaine, but does not sound like your sounds like. Subject: Yes as in retraction of the soft parts of the anatomy during expiration.Īll I can think of would be lidocaine or Xylocaine, but does not sound like your sounds like. Yes as in retraction of the soft parts of the anatomy during expiration. Subject: it sounds like the word has a S sound it it It sounds like the word has a S sound it it Subject: Maybe sibilant - Somnolent refers to awareness/ Maybe sibilant - Somnolent refers to awareness/ It sounded so wierd, I couldn't even come up with any spelling that would give me a definition anywhere. Yes, I believe the two of your are correct. Subject: Some kind of titanium plating that sounds like Strahmen? (sm) Some kind of titanium plating that sounds like Strahmen? (sm) Subject: sounds kind of like "Colorado" myringotomy tube.? Sounds kind of like "Colorado" myringotomy tube.? Subject: What kind of surgery, there are a few sound alikes depending on procedure?NM What kind of surgery, there are a few sound alikes depending on procedure?NM Subject: It does kind of sound like on and off. Subject: PE normal breath sounds in s/l in excursion, in discursion.I know it's something easy, thanks PE normal breath sounds in s/l in excursion, in discursion.I know it's something easy, thanks Subject: decreased breath sounds at the bilateral s/l faces? nm Subject: Has anyone heard of "rhonchorous" breath sounds? nmĭecreased breath sounds at the bilateral s/l faces? nm Has anyone heard of "rhonchorous" breath sounds? nm Subject: Mammograms don't evaluate breath sounds. Never heard this before, and it is a resident so wanted to double check. Subject: Is this in a physical? Lung sounds on expiration? Ear exam? Give us some more to go on, thanks. Is this in a physical? Lung sounds on expiration? Ear exam? Give us some more to go on, thanks. Thank you so much!! I listened to it over and over again and it does sound like rhonchi :-) Subject: I think you're right!!.does sound like rhonchi now I think you're right!!.does sound like rhonchi now Subject: can't rule out but no "sh" sound at the "tial" part. Other related messages found in our databaseĬan't rule out but no "sh" sound at the "tial" part. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select somnolent means patient is not totally awake.Maybe sibilant - Somnolent refers to awareness/ - sm.Sibilant can describe breath sounds, kind of rhonchi or "sh" sound on expiration,nm - Cyndiee.Subject: Sibilant can describe breath sounds, kind of rhonchi or "sh" sound on expiration,nmĬomplete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread In Reply to: Anyone ever heard of this? - Dana Sibilant can describe breath sounds, kind of rhonchi or "sh" sound on expiration,nm Posted By: Cyndiee on Serving Over 20,000 US Medical Transcriptionists Gab Board Politics Comedy Stop Health Issues Main Board Job Seeker's Board Job Wanted Board Resume Bank Company Board Word Help Medquist New MTs Classifieds Offshore Concerns VR/Speech Recognition Tech Help Coding/Medical Billing
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