Fractions


• In common usage a fraction is any part of a unit. A fraction is a way of expressing a quantity based on an amount that is divided into a number of equal-sized parts. For example, each part of a cake split into four equal parts is called a quarter (and represented numerically as 1⁄4); two quarters is half the cake, and eight quarters would make two cakes.

Tips while transcribing Fractions:
• Fractions are to be spelled out when less than 1 and if it is not followed immediately by a noun.
For example: The specimen measured one-quarter of a pound.

• Fractions are to be spelled out if the sentence begins with them.
For example: One and a half years back, the patient had come to me.

• When the fraction precedes a noun, Arabic numeral should be used to transcribe it. Use a hyphen to join the fraction with the noun it modifies.
For example: A 1½-inch incision was made.

• Employ Arabic numerals for fractions in ages.
For example:
The patient is a 4-½ -years old.
This 5-½-year-old patient underwent bilateral hand surgery.

• If a fraction is dictated with SI units, convert it into decimals. However, with other
units of measure, fractions are used.
For example:
(Dictated): The lesion was three and a half cm in size.
(Transcribed): The lesion was 3.5 cm in size. (Correct) .
The lesion was 3-1/2 cm in size (Incorrect)

• Place a hyphen following the whole number and place the fraction on the same line if
there is no possibility of reducing size of fractions.
For example: A 4-l/2-year-old patient was brought to me for second opinion.

• In case of dimensions when using imperial units, always use numerals for fractions,
with a hyphen between the whole number and the fraction.
For example: The cyst measured 1-1/2 x 2-1/2 x 1 inch.