mr250 week #6. welcome to a new week any problems with mt client if you experience any problems...
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Welcome to a New WeekAny problems with MT Client
If you experience any problems please e-mail me to try and better the situation sooner.
1. The patient’s vestibular problems seemed to stem from the (labrum, labyrinth) portion of the ear.
2. Her vocal cords, situated in the (larynx, pharynx), appeared normal in size and shape.
3. Ms. Brown was diagnosed with nasal polyps after undergoing (rhinoscopy, pharyngoscopy).
4. The physician performed a lavage of the child’s ears to clear them of (serum, cerumen).
5. The (tympanic, tympanitic) membranes appear intact bilaterally with no evidence of infection.
6. Her (aural, oral) cavity had no masses or lesions, and her tonsils appeared normal.
7. My mother was diagnosed with a deviated (septum, sepsis) last year.
8. The patient’s hearing was evaluated using the (Weber, Wernicke) tuning fork test.
9. Mr. Hall was recommended to have a tracheostomy because his (glomus, glottis) was obstructing his airway.
10. The (tracheal, trabecular) rings in the throat were examined during inspiration and expiration and no clots were noted.
http://mtsamples.com/site/pages/sample.asp?Type=100-ENT+-+Otolaryngology&Sample=191-Septoplasty
http://www.medword.com/ent.html
The ilium is a bone in the pelvis; in lay terms, the hip bone. The ileum is part of the small intestine. An easy way to remember which is which is that both hip and ilium have the letter "i".
bowel = intestine/bowl =rounded container or dish
heal = mend/heel = back of foot discrete = distinct /discreet = tactful site = location/sight = view
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eked1j2rPAQ
This one has a good example of what we could set up as medical transcriptionists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcgzFA4tsGA
Use the keyboard macro Practice creating macros – this will
help you to increase your line count in the future.
There are a number of excellent productivity programs available on the market today. What is more, the scope and functionality of these offerings continues to evolve.
InstantText- Textware Solutions MedPen - Emmaus MedPen MPWord - Emmaus MedPen QuickScript - QuickScript ShortCut - Healthcare Technologies Shorthand - Office Soft, LLC ShortKeys - Insight Software Solutions Smartype - Narratek WP Medical - Productive Performance, Inc.
Dorland's Electronic Medical Dictionary - W.B. Saunders
Merriam-Webster's Medical Audio Dictionary - Merriam-Webster
Spellex - Spellex Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary
- Stedman's Complete Medical / Pharmaceutical
Spellchecker - Sylvan Software Taber's Electronic Medical Dictionary - Taber's MedSpel-Microsoft--$19.95
Speech Recognition SoftwareBoomerang - DictaphoneDragon Naturally Speaking
- ScanSoftEloquently Speaking - 21st Century
Eloquence IBM Via Voice - IBMMediTalk - Voice AutomatedSpeech Power - DVI