The document contains 25 sentences with incorrectly used words that need to be bolded. It discusses various medical cases and proposed treatment plans. Key details include a patient who slipped into a hole and is experiencing back pain, a discussion of additional diagnostic testing or lumbar epidural steroid injection, and a treatment plan that is considered reasonable and related to a work injury.
The document contains 25 sentences with incorrectly used words that need to be bolded. It discusses various medical cases and proposed treatment plans. Key details include a patient who slipped into a hole and is experiencing back pain, a discussion of additional diagnostic testing or lumbar epidural steroid injection, and a treatment plan that is considered reasonable and related to a work injury.
The document contains 25 sentences with incorrectly used words that need to be bolded. It discusses various medical cases and proposed treatment plans. Key details include a patient who slipped into a hole and is experiencing back pain, a discussion of additional diagnostic testing or lumbar epidural steroid injection, and a treatment plan that is considered reasonable and related to a work injury.
The document contains 25 sentences with incorrectly used words that need to be bolded. It discusses various medical cases and proposed treatment plans. Key details include a patient who slipped into a hole and is experiencing back pain, a discussion of additional diagnostic testing or lumbar epidural steroid injection, and a treatment plan that is considered reasonable and related to a work injury.
PLEASE BOLD THE WRONG WORDS IN THE BELOW SENTENCES:
1. Doing anything strenuous seems extenuate the problem.
2. These symptoms have persistent for several months and failed to respond to physical therapy program. 3. I have also considered injection at the L4-L5 level as supposed to L3-L4. 4. In addition, she noticed that his potassium was low and she was differing management of this to me. 5. There were several flex of articular cartilage present and they were in diffuse manner. 6. He works in a metal recycling plant and was bending a peace of metal when he felt a snap in his back followed by immediate sharp pain. 7. A well-healed scar at the sight of left total knee arthroplasty is noted. 8. The patient states she slipped into a whole last night and has had some pain and swelling. 9. There was a need to excise some redundant skin secondary to the mass affect. 10. The patient is currently taking his pain medication. He states that it helps, but as the medication wares off, his pain levels increase. 11. Forward bending does not relive the pain nor does extension cause the pain to worsen. 12. There was finding of scaring between the middle turbinate and the lateral nasal wall along with also scaring to the septum 13. We have talked wearing a soft cervical collar when doing her yoga to prevent undo pressure on her cervical spine. 14. I have recommended continuing physical therapy both for the knee and the back, I except both will improve over the next month. 15. She has already done a trail of a power wheelchair and can safely use it. 16. If her pain does not improve, additional diagnostic testing verses lumbar epidural steroid injection would be considered. 17. She was admitted with a compliant of severe depressions and thoughts of suicide, command hallucinations urging to commit suicide. 18. I carefully dissected the neurovascular bundles into the finger and all the while excised all grossly deceased tissue. 19. The loose fragment in the cartilage in was trimmed and the reminder of the cartilage appeared to be soft, but no significant destruction. 20. At the termination of the procedure, no lose fragments of menisci could be identified. 21. He was positioned in the left lateral decubitus position and general traction applied to the right arm. 22. This proposed treatment plan is reasonable and medically necessary and is casually related to the patient’s documented work-related injury. 23. The obvious appearance of the nevus versus the trade of cosmetic scar was explained to the patient and excisional biopsy is recommended. 24. The patient is sleeping quietly and is now aroused. 25. I identified several branching nerves, which headed deep to the muscle and towards the joint. These were resected in mass and cauterized.