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The treatments are based on weight normally. I have a Frontline spray and it can be used on either, 1 to 2 pumps per pound, but if you have the other kind it is premeasured based on weight. Can you call your vet and ask them? The people at the front desk should be able to answer your question. I looked on-line and there is only 1 dosage sold for cats, but it didn't say what the dosage was so I couldn't compare it to a dog dosage. If you buy your flea treatment from your vet check out www.entirelypets.com.
Go to NBC10.com - Our local news has "Wednesday's Child" which is a child for adoption. Every Wednesday they introduce a child who needs a home and a family. There should be some information there as these kids are up for adoption. www.NBC10.com - Hope that helps! Laser treatments are coming down in price...sm The facial treatments are the least expensive from what I've found in my reasearch, simply because it's a small area. Over the course of time, permanent laser TX wouldn't be any mroe expensive than constant, continued waxing, etc. WRONG! A child that has a fear of discipline = a well behaved child. I have a beautiful, intelligent 11 year old daughter that hasn't had a spanking in 6 or 7 years and probably only 3 her entire life. She is very well behaved and I get compliments on her behavior constantly. When she does get out of line all I have to say is, "Shall I call your father?" Call it what you want, it works. She respects and obeys me and her father. Why??? For fear of the facing the consequences of misbehaving. Having a total lack of fear or respect for authority is exactly what's wrong with Generation X/kids today. I turned out just fine as did my siblings. Why?? Because my parents took "time out" to bust our a$$es whenever we got out of line. Is that clear enough for you??? JC Penney's has awesome home decor. I buy all of my window treatments from them. www.jcpenney.com Good luck! I hope this applies to companies like Medquist. I hope there isn't a way they can get around it. I REALLY hope. scary It is scary to think how narrowed minded people can be. Plantation mentality is alive and well in the South....So help us all.... Scary Your last 2 paragraphs made absolute sense. I always thought, even back "in the day," that dictation to transcription was archaic. However, I fit into the "over-educated but don't know how to get in out of the rain MT" category, so scary thought because if you thought of it, someone else should as well... and I do need to keep doing this at least until one of my kids strikes it rich! Good post. Now that is scary! That is really scary to me No wonder that sm these gals hire on places, begin to work and then can't get their pay. That is scary... ... How scary to have a dog like that... as your neighbor. If you have children, PLEASE keep close tabs on them...I just heard on the news a few weeks ago about a pit bull (I think...) snatching a baby out of her mother's arms and malling her head badly. The baby survived, thankfully, but was very badly hurt. I agree with you, these dogs are inherently vicious, and no, it's not the dog's fault at all...it's the human's fault for training and breeding for fighting...how very sad for the OP..I am sorry... What's scary is... they are treating people. How does the patient understand what he is saying (if they deem to say anything). I know when I see one of these doctors I have a hard time when I'm not ill. My husband is hard of hearing but can understand if clearly spoken to and he understands nothing and refused to go back to a GP we had. I'm sorry, but its really scary to me that anyone let alone a spouse, could just go back to sleep and post on a MESSAGE BOARD the next day, asking about a SWOLLEN HARD TONGUE!! You have got to be kidding me. And I presume you're an MT as well??? What is WRONG with you?? Goodness, the blunders never cease to amaze me. GO TO THE HOSPITAL. And don't wait til it happens AGAIN - get him to the hospital NOW to have it checked out, diagnosed, and have yourselves armed with epi-pens, etc. A BENADRYL??? That's just insane. Very scary Makes me paranoid about every "normal" person I meet. I hate being that way, but when it comes to my kids I am happy to be labeled *over protective* this is really scary - Okay, is there any chance that anything in our medical records is going to be correct, either done overseas, dictated by someone who has little grip of the language, perhaps transcribed by someone with even less of a grip, maybe corrected, but in the money crunching, I doubt that, probably never read by the physician and now you are telling me that the doc himself is typing this info directly. I frankly cannot imagine this. I cannot imagine they would want to type it. They can't keep on track half the time just reading. That's scary sm I'm sure it happens - as Patti says - but personally I would have a very hard time putting something like that on a report I typed. It is the doctor's responsibility to review the report. If he/she chooses not to do that, that is also his/her responsibility. But if I type it on the report, that means I am aware that the doctor is not reviewing it, and I would be concerned that I could be drawn into a lawsuit if there was ever a problem with a report. It's quite possible that would never happen, but it's also possible that Patti has just been lucky............... Something Scary! Let me tell you something very scary that happened to me! I posted a comment in support of one of the companies on the Jobs Board and the CEO wrote me back an e-mail to my personal e-mail address thanking me for my comments. I was shocked as heck! I thought our identities were protected here. Guess again. They tracked me down to my personal e-mail address. Be very, very cautious of anything yo post here. Now that's scary I just envision a scenario where a doctor dictates a dose wrong, we type it wrong, QA doesn't change it for this reason, newbie nurse reads it and gives it to the patient. Dennis Quaid's kids got the wrong dose. Kid here in Central Florida recently got wrong dose because pharmacist typed it wrong. But as MTs we aren't liable? Very scary. SCARY Wow that med thing is scary to hear about. I thought it was bad enough when my FORMER PCP tried to tell me hypertriglyceridemia was from eating too much animal protein. That was so dumb it was funny but med errors aren't. A Walgreen's here is in trouble because they wrote a script for a 3-month-old, premature twin for cough medicine and typed 1/4 teaspoonful instead of 1/4 mL. Granted not a doctor but it was in the news recently and the kid could have died if the pharmacy didn't catch it and call the parents prior to the second dose being given. What is it medical mistakes are the 4th leading cause of death in America? Not to stick up for the guy, but at least he threw a "sorry" in there (unless, of course, it was a sarcastic-sounding "sorry"). Maybe he just couldn't hold it back? Guess that's kind of another "universal language."
Ah, yes, I do know where you can stick it... but your head is already in the way. I feel very sorry for you and your pitiful outlook. Personally, I like to find the lighter side. It makes for a much happier life. But I'm an IC because I don't want to stick to SM a schedule. So I should do what you want? I want to work when the work is there. My regular position assigns work. I do that and when I'm finished, that's it. So there's no cherries going into this bowl. I detest cherry-picking anyway and would never do it, nor would I skip a job because it is "hard" to do. But you guys are thinking everybody should do what you want to do so that you can be elsewhere to do whatever it is you want - drive your kids somewhere or wake them up or whatever - and not have to pay a price for it. And if you think your MTSO isn't thrilled to have that work done in double-time, think again. FYI, I usually STICK UP for WM. You don't know who I am. x Way to stick it to the man! sm Yes, I have learned in order to keep up, sometimes you must "stick it to the man." Otherwise, they will try to get away with as much as they can. I have been at this hospital almost 7 years, and you would be amazed and some of the things they have tried to pull. The only reason I'm still there is because it's my comfort zone and the pay is competetive, I work from home. I am a single mom and must have the stability they offer of an hourly wage, benefits, etc. More Power To Ya! Stick it out sm I would hang onto that job as long as they are willing to let you struggle along. You will never be sorry. Where else can you pick up that kind of experience and get paid at the same time? Be sure to keep a notebook, alphabetize it and study it when you get home. You will be invaluable in the future. Most hospitals are outsourcing these days and you will be multi-talented and the future will be yours. Please take my advice and tough it out. Been there and not sorry. Stick with it.... I agree with Gloria. But what may surprise some (from my experience anyway) is that even though I've been doing this for 15+ years, I still have to leave blanks, in fact, a day without any blanks is a red-letter day for me. I should add I do 95% ESL docs and it amazes me that QA is able to fill in the blanks most of the time (yes, there are some even they cannot get). And to any new MTs starting out, most of the blanks turn out to be regular words, or are routine phrases that are slurred over. And, until you have done a huge amount of varied transcription reports it takes a while to become familiar with the thousands of drugs, and then there are new ones coming out. We just can't know it all. That is why there is QA. It does get better, so hang in there. As Gloria says, if you care enough and are smart enough to ponder about it, you're doing fine! No kidding...that's just scary nm Pretty scary. Do you actually think you are Frank? Danged scary if you ask me!!!!!!! (gramps at 100 target practicing) pretty scary I know that this does happen. I just try not to think about it. It's amazing how many physician's and other big tim professionals are functioning alcoholics and drug addicts. Even more sad is the fact that other hospital staff know that these people are enebriated and don't dare say anything to anyone about it. is it scary though? or just gross? x Scary movies Creature From The Black Lagoon. The original Phantom of the Opera with Lon Chaney. new people are scary I have an orientation this Saturday with an animal shelter, i'm debating whether or not to show. My main thing is the distance, afraid my car won't make it. I can't wait to see some new faces though. Make the call, you'll be glad. They're all good people if they are volunteering their time. Man, I can't tell if this is scary, or laughable. Are you really that uninformed? That IS scary. nm nm Scary how close it was! I've been having to tape Tue/Wed shows because I am working and so I haven't been able to vote either. Next week I will just have to make an exception and watch/vote. Have to get Taylor through-whoo-hoo. He's my soul man! Now THAT'S just plain scary!!!! The omen was for sure very scary! And BTW, Didn't Elizabeth Hurley name her little boy Damien? I like that name. I always thought if I ever had twin boys I'd name one Damien and the other Julien. Johnson!...scary, huh... nm nm Thanks much - why is it so scary?? I have not updated my x Wow, kind of scary LOL. nm nm. Here is the REALLY scary part sm I have heard that Medicare will not reimburse anyone unless they use EMR. They are starting this in 2009 and hope to have the changeover complete by 2014 I found this....really is scary. Paper and Supplies EMR will substantially reduce paper and supplies for: • Fee Tickets • Charts and Chart Labels • Prescription pads • Paper Copies • Custom Forms Savings: • Paper and Supply reduction in annual costs for paper by eliminating charts, forms and prescription pads. The average cost to create a chart is around $5.00 per record: o Chart Jacket $2 to $3 dollars o Chart tabs and labels $1.00 o Labor cost to assemble $1.00 o Labor cost to Handel $1.00 A physician seeing 30 patients per day can have up to 400 paper chart transactions per day, which would be eliminated with EMR. The following are some examples of this: ➢ 30 chart pulls off the shelf ➢ 30 charts going back on the shelf ➢ 30 chart pulls to file the notes after the exam ➢ 30 charts to return after filing dictation ➢ 15 chart pulls for incoming lab results ➢ 15 chart returns after the lab is filed ➢ 15 chart pulls for RX request requiring a pull ➢ 15 charts to return after the RX request ➢ 40 incoming faxes per day requiring a chart pull ➢ 40 charts to return after the pull for faxes ➢ 60 calls per day requiring a chart pull ➢ 60 charts to return after the call ➢ 10 with calls after the visit ➢ 10 with call to coordinate care ➢ 5 will be billing issues requiring a chart pull ➢ 5 to return after retrieving for billing ➢ 3 medical record requests to transfer their records ➢ 3 to return after paying the cost to copy which could have been faxed to the recipient at minimal charge 416 chart transactions per day @ $.080 cents per transaction = $333.00 per day / $1664.00 per week / $83,200 per year – based on 50 weeks per year assuming a practice closes two weeks per year. Transcription EMRs have been very successful in eliminating or substantially reducing transcription through templates and pick lists. Documents can be customized by provider and document type. Referral letters can be generated automatically and faxed directly to the referring physician before the patient leaves the office. This enhances physician patient relations, minimizes paper, labor and postage costs. My own experience on reducing transcription costs was nearly $1000month. If you employ a Transcriptionist that is nearly a $30,000 annual savings for each transcriptionist you have on your staff. There is a whole article on this at the following address if interested. http://www.urologypracticetoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=206 So here's a scary note about I'm at an age where Social Security has started sending me periodic notices that show how much I've paid into the system over the years, etc. They also tell you what your monthly pay would be if you retired at 62, or at 65, or at 67 and beyond. And of course, we all know that our Social Security checks aren't going to be enough to live on, right? That's why we have (or try to, anyway), 401K's and IRA's, to pick up where Social Security leaves off. Well, even if I started taking Social Security payments early, at age 62, even with the penalties for doing so, and a smaller check, I would be making more money than I do now as a full-time employee of an MTSO. Now THAT tells you something about the shabby state of affairs in this industry.
You are so wrong, it's scary VR editing can be done by any newbie?? Hows the view from the gleaming offices of MTSO Corporate? That is EXACTLY the misguided thinking that has highly trained medical language specialists making less than the fry cook at McDonald's. I would take QAing 99% completed MT reports over deciphering the mess of VR any day. QA does not take any more training than any experienced highly trained MT has. |
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