week 9 seminar
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Week 9 Seminar. This week in MT Client you are doing Cardiology, Radiology, and Pathology. We have done all of these already so it is an overview. We will reserve questions to the end of the seminar. Be kind and stay positive---no negativity please. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Week 9 SeminarThis week in MT Client you are doing Cardiology,
Radiology, and Pathology. We have done all of these already so it is an overview.
We will reserve questions to the end of the seminar.
Be kind and stay positive---no negativity please. I will be assigning questions this week so listen
for your name; please let those people answer.
Name the Specialty1. Dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of
disease and disorders of the heart.2. The study of the group of organ in the body that
is responsible for digesting food and extracting nutrients necessary to sustain life.
3. Deals with diseases and disorders of the male and female urinary systems as well as of the male reproductive organs.
4. Deals with the care of women during pregnancy.
5. Deals with the female reproductive system.
Name that Specialty (continued)6. The science of diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation,
and prevention of diseases and abnormalities of the musculoskeletal system.
7. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
8. The study of the human immune system and treatment of diseases of that system.
9. The branch of medicine that deals with the study of the development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer.
10. The subspecialty within the field of internal medicine and is the scientific study of the function and pathology of the endocrine glands.
Match the anatomic structure in the left column with its function on the right.
Anatomic Structure
1.Liver2.Small intestine3.Pancreas4.Rectum5.Stomach
Function
A.Also part of the endocrine system.
B.Manufactures bile.C.Where actual digestion
takes place.D.Receives food from the
esophagus.E.A “holding area” in the
colon.
Abbreviations1. ERCP2. GE junction3. GGT4. HAL5. PEG tube6. TPN7. UGI8. RLQ9. LUQ10.LFT
11.CT12.MRI13.AP14.GI Series15.KUB16.ACL17.CSF18.LP19.MD20.ORIF
Answers1. Endoscopic retrograde
cholangiopancreatography2. Gatroesophageal junction3. Gamma glutamyl transferase4. Hyperalimentation5. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube6. Total parenteral nutrition7. Upper gastrointestinal8. Right lower quadrant9. Left upper quadrant10.Liver function test
Answers continued11.Computed Tomography12.Magnetic resonance imaging13.Anteroposterior14.Gastrointestinal series15.Kidneys, ureters, bladder16.Anterior Cruciate Ligament17.Cerebrospinal Fluid18.Lumbar puncture19.Muscular Dystrophy20.Open reduction and internal fixation
Match the term-what region1. Metatarsal2. Metacarpal3. Axillary4. Nuchal5. Lumbar
A. Lower backB. ArmpitC. HandD. FootE. Back of neck
Match the term-what region1. Brachial2. Carpal3. Peroneal4. Plantar5. Tarsal6. Thoracic7. Volar
A. Palm of handB. ChestC. AnkleD. Sole of the footE. Lower leg or fibulaF. WristG. Shoulder to elbow
Can you match the definitions?1. A procedure that uses a
laser-powered instrument to measure the fluorescence from stained cells.
2. The diagnosis of disease based on the microscopic study of abnormal tissue.
3. The study of cells.4. A small part of a lesion
that is removed and examined.
5. The result of growing a microogranism in a nutrient medium.
A. HistologyB. CultureC. Flow CytometryD. CytologyE. Biopsy
Cardiovascular Matching1. Without fever.2. An agent that
prevents clotting.3. A category of drugs
used for treatment of high blood pressure.
4. A unit of air pressure.5. Pertaining to the
upper two chambers of the heart.
A. AtrialB. AtmosphereC. AfebrileD. AnticoagulantE. Antihypertensives
Cardiovascular matching1. An auscultatory
sound produced in a blood vessel.
2. Pertaining to the heart.
3. Redness due to capillary dilation.
4. The science of cause; casualty; in common usage, cause.
5. To remove or withdraw circulating blood.
A. CardiacB. EtiologyC. ErythemaD. ExsanguinateE. Bruit
AnswersCritical Flaws can be omitted words, misused
words such as Homonyms (sound alike with different meaning).
Minor Flaws are Errors in punctuation, Errors in grammar, Improper formatting.
Major Flaws are Misspelling: What do you do if the spell-checking feature has no words to suggest?
How to proofreadFollow general rules
Proofread as you transcribeDo not go too fastRead everything before printingRead aloudReplay dictation and check workReturn later and proofread againIf possible print out and proof read from hard
copy
Proofreading ExerciseDirections: Substitute a capital letter for a
lower case letter where you see that capitalization is required, and insert any punctuation marks where needed.
1.a 27 year old woman from the french west indies with a history of seizures since childhood was brought to the emergency department because of sharp left anterior pleuritic chest pain a productive cough increasingly severe shortness of breath nausea and one episode of vomiting (13 errors)
AnswerA 27-year-old woman from the French West
Indies, with a history of seizures since childhood, was brought to the emergency department because of sharp left anterior pleuritic chest pain, a productive cough, increasingly severe shortness of breath, nausea, and one episode of vomiting. (13 errors)
Proofreading exercise #2this 35 year old hispanic man who was an
active duty soldier and noted to be allergic to tetracycline and dicloxacillin was referred to the dermatology service for evaluation of refractory rosacea. (8 errors)
AnswerThis 35-year-old Hispanic man, who was an
active duty soldier and noted to be allergic to tetracycline and dicloxacillin, was referred to the Dermatology Service for evaluation of refractory rosacea. (8 errors)
Side NoteIn the first proofreading exercise emergency
department is not capitalized, in the second exercise Dermatology Services was capitalized. Why?
Well, the rule states—Capitalize the names of specific departments or sections in the hospital; however, only capitalize the names of the departments when they are referred to as the people who represent them.Please see that the records are sent to St. Joseph’s
Hospitals Admitting Department.The admitting department was overwhelmed
with45 new admissions yesterday.Many ask this question that is why I bring it up.