A quick Google shows
Posted By: Misha on 2007-06-01
In Reply to: Anyone heard of *bone chatter*?? - ??
Subject: A quick Google shows
ScienceDirect - Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics : Minimally ...
Minimally invasive total hip replacement has the potential for .... flexible reamers are used to ream the canal until cortical chatter is obtained. ...
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Quick Look shows Gentalax...is that any help?
Subject: Quick Look shows Gentalax...is that any help?
also known as senna. Here's their dosage listing:
- Black Draught® [OTC]
- Correctol® [OTC]
- Fletcher's® Castoria® [OTC]
- Gentlax® [OTC]
- Innerclean® [OTC]
- Laxagel® [OTC]
- Senokot® [OTC]
- Swiss Kriss® [OTC]
- Uni Cenna® [OTC]
- X-Prep® Liquid [OTC]
Granules: 326 mg/teaspoonful Liquid: 7% [70 mg/mL] (130 mL, 360 mL); 6.5% [65 mg/mL] (75 mL, 150 mL) Suppository, rectal: 652 mg Syrup: 218 mg/5 mL (60 mL, 240 mL) Tablet: 187 mg, 217 mg, 600 mg
Just a quick Google search
Subject: Just a quick Google search
on FP7 model tube turned up "drainage" tube. Could that be it? I also searched FP7 model glaucoma and turned up a few hits, but I didn't have time to resarch them thoroughly.
this is a quick and easy one to find on google
Subject: this is a quick and easy one to find on google
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do a quick google on quad canes
Subject: do a quick google on quad canes
it's just a cane with four feet for extra balance
did a quick google on gallbladder ultrasound deformity
and first one was phrygian cap deformity - you s/l?
I spell it elicitable, and Google shows
Subject: I spell it elicitable, and Google shows
many more hits for that spelling - 26,000 compared to 17, I believe it was.
( -able instead of the -ible).
Did a quick search on Google for "Premarin study trial" and found ...
Subject: Did a quick search on Google for "Premarin study trial" and found ...
A bunch of stuff about HERS and HERS II. Rxlist mentions it down towards the sixth paragraph or so.
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/premarin-inj_wcp.htm
A Google search shows it's a Midas system. nm
Subject: A Google search shows it's a Midas system. nm
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Google shows it both ways in articles from medical journals sm
Subject: Google shows it both ways in articles from medical journals sm
Regarding both the thyroid and the kidneys.
So if it were me, I would put it the way the doctor said it.
I have not, but google shows a slew of spondylisis even through http://orthosurg.ucsf.edu/public_sit
Subject: I have not, but google shows a slew of spondylisis even through http://orthosurg.ucsf.edu/public_site/sindex.cfm?page_ID=orthopatedu which has a whole paragraph about it?
I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary. There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.
As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true).
When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong.
So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google.
gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Wow, that was quick thank you..nm
Subject: Wow, that was quick thank you..nm
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Man that was quick!! Thanks much! :)
Subject: Man that was quick!! Thanks much! :)
thanks, your too quick
Subject: thanks, your too quick
wow that was quick, thanks!
Subject: wow that was quick, thanks!
need help quick please!
Subject: need help quick please!
s/l *vazalan* eye drops - no dosage given - no mention of glaucoma or any eye conditions - only hypertension, hypothyroidism, GI bleed. The patient is 87 years old.
Any ideas. I'm almost to the end of the report.
quick -- need help with a.....sm
Subject: quick -- need help with a.....sm
Axis I: (s/l) "Contact" disorder, adolescent onset.
The patient is 16 years old.
I can't find that in my Stedman's psych book.....Any suggestions? Thanks!
That was quick! Thanks so much. xxx
Subject: That was quick! Thanks so much. xxx
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Thank you both for your quick help
Subject: Thank you both for your quick help
need help quick!
Subject: need help quick!
Has anyone heard of a cream that the doctor specifically spelled as RASHNAL ointment? This is a podiatrist. Thanks!
need help quick!
Subject: need help quick!
well that's it! Thank you VERY much!!! I was typing in Rashnal and only garbage was coming up!!!
Help! Quick! Please
Subject: Help! Quick! Please
Nursing reports that she is finally able to tolerate ____| QA MARKER: 20 |____ tube feedings at 30 cc per hour.
s/l Patinogin
SM for quick clarification...
He has a long-standing problem. However, his problem is of long standing.
(Just thought I'd mention it.) *grin*
Thanks much for the quick reply! NM
Subject: Thanks much for the quick reply! NM
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Need quick help with this dictator please
Subject: Need quick help with this dictator please
This doctor just said
"Initial white blood count was elevated at 12.7 thousand."
Do I transcribe it like that, or do I put 12,700?
TIA!
S/L quick check
Subject: S/L quick check
Doctor dictates....Her s/l quick check left-sided chest pain continues. Thankk you all for your help
quick guess sm
Subject: quick guess sm
Numb all over
that was so quick! I love you! nm
Subject: that was so quick! I love you! nm
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I did a quick search...there is something--sm
Subject: I did a quick search...there is something--sm
called halfa or alfa, but it is a spanish grass and I don't think this is what is meant. I thought perhaps kava kava??? just a thought.
Thanks for the quick responses!!
Subject: Thanks for the quick responses!!
From now on, I am only going to use Arabic for doses, etc.
That is it. Thank you for such a quick response...appreciate it.....nm
Subject: That is it. Thank you for such a quick response...appreciate it.....nm
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Thank you so much, and thank you for the quick reply! NM
Subject: Thank you so much, and thank you for the quick reply! NM
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Thank you so much for the help and the quick response!
Subject: Thank you so much for the help and the quick response!
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My gosh that was quick!
Subject: My gosh that was quick!
Thank you so much! I probably should have known that, but this lady is driving me crazy! I greatly appreciate it!
Here's what Quick Look says about LHRH
Subject: Here's what Quick Look says about LHRH
Synonyms
- GnRH
- gonadotropin-releasing hormone
- LHRH
- LRH
- luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
U.S./Canadian Brand Names
Therapeutic Category
- Diagnostic Agent
- Gonadotropin
UseEvaluation of hypothalamic-pituitary gonadotropic function; used to evaluate abnormal gonadotropin regulation as in precocious puberty and delayed puberty; treatment of primary hypothalamic amenorrhea
Usual DosageFemale: Diagnostic test: Children >12 years and Adults: I.V., S.C. hydrochloride salt: 100 mcg administered in women during early phase of menstrual cycle (day 1-7) Primary hypothalamic amenorrhea: Adults: Acetate: I.V.: 5 mcg every 90 minutes via Lutrepulse® pump kit at treatment intervals of 21 days (pump will pulsate every 90 minutes for 7 days)
Dosage Forms Injection, as acetate (Lutrepulse®): 0.8 mg, 3.2 mg Injection, as hydrochloride (Factrel®): 100 mcg, 500 mcg
Yay! Thanks so much for the quick response! nm
Subject: Yay! Thanks so much for the quick response! nm
Per Quick Look: chlorpheniramine
Subject: Per Quick Look: chlorpheniramine
chlorpheniramine (klor fen IR a meen)
U.S./Canadian Brand Names
- Aller-Chlor® [OTC]
- Chlo-Amine® [OTC]
- Chlor-Trimeton® [OTC]
- Chlor-Tripolon® (Can)
Therapeutic Category
UsePerennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis and other allergic symptoms including urticaria
Usual Dosage Children: Oral: 0.35 mg/kg/day in divided doses every 4-6 hours 2-6 years: 1 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 6 mg in 24 hours 6-12 years: 2 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 12 mg/day or sustained release 8 mg at bedtime Children >12 years and Adults: Oral: 4 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 24 mg/day or sustained release 8-12 mg every 8-12 hours, not to exceed 24 mg/day Adults: Allergic reactions: I.M., I.V., S.C.: 10-20 mg as a single dose; maximum recommended dose: 40 mg/24 hours Elderly: 4 mg once or twice daily. Note: Duration of action may be 36 hours or more when serum concentrations are low.
Dosage Forms Capsule, as maleate: 12 mg Capsule, as maleate, timed release: 8 mg, 12 mg Injection, as maleate: 10 mg/mL (1 mL, 30 mL); 100 mg/mL (2 mL) Syrup, as maleate: 2 mg/5 mL (120 mL, 473 mL) Tablet, as maleate: 4 mg, 8 mg, 12 mg Tablet, as maleate: Chewable: 2 mg Timed release: 8 mg, 12 mg
just a quick observation..sm
Subject: just a quick observation..sm
In reading the rest of this note, I have a feeling it is not *hallucis*, but since the rest of the note indicates hallux and foot care, I have a feeling he is saying halluxes, if that is even a word, as in plural hallux. It is a podiatry word, for sure. at least in my opinion. There are many hallux procedures, one of which is Youngwich procedure.
Thank you very much for the quick response! nm
Subject: Thank you very much for the quick response! nm
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Thank you both very much for the quick resp....appreciate it.
Subject: Thank you both very much for the quick resp....appreciate it.
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Thank you so much for your quick reply. NM
Subject: Thank you so much for your quick reply. NM
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quick question
Subject: quick question
I am having a brain fluff today! The doctor dictates p.o. q.am is this correct or should it be p.o. q.a.m.
Thanks
Thanks for the quick reply.
Subject: Thanks for the quick reply.
I knew I had seen/heard it somewhere before. I just couldn't find it this time.
Thanks for quick response-
Subject: Thanks for quick response-
Oncology words new to me in general practice clinic.
So quick! You're the best! Thanks.
Subject: So quick! You're the best! Thanks.
Yep that's it! Thanks for your quick reply.
Subject: Yep that's it! Thanks for your quick reply.
She stumbles and mumbles a bit over it, so it was hard for me to get that. TY!!
Sorry I got it....dictator was quick...
Subject: Sorry I got it....dictator was quick...
He was actually saying "I fashioned a" tubex splint for the fingers.
Thanks anyway
Thank you very much for your quick response. (nm)
Subject: Thank you very much for your quick response. (nm)
quick question....sm
Subject: quick question....sm
how would I put 12.2 grams percent? just like that or 12.2 g %?? thanks!
quick question
Subject: quick question
According to Stedman's Abbev it is written g% or g/dL
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