Calculus cholecystitis (with stones) or is it Calculous? sm
Posted By: gb on 2005-08-01
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It's calculous cholecystitis, not calculus!!
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Well, no it is calculus cholecystitis (stones). nm
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It's the adjective form calculous that modifies sm
cholecystitis. Feel free to look it up. Calculus is a noun.
calculus w/o
acalculous cholecystitis
Should have been KS not kidney stones!
Word expander on. Anyway, thanks. This is the exact reason I'm going to KS. The work issue with my current employer is a hit and miss situation. I'm looking forward to steady work! Thanks again.
Sticks and stones...
Why don't you try acting like an adult and tell me the reasons that VR is so wonderful and somehow does not compromise patient care, instead of just childish ranting and name calling? Because you know that, unless you type 5 lines an hour or something, VR is a RIPOFF to the MT. There is NO WAY you will make a decent living with it and the nonsense it spews out that you do not catch ends up in the patient's report.
Now, please, if you must stomp your little feet, take your little ball and go home--don't let the door hit you in the behind!
That's good to know. I am starting soon with KIDNEY STONES!
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calculus is with and acalculous is without. I knew that, just double checking. Thnx!
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