Ag - chemical symbol for silver
Posted By: nm on 2009-05-14
In Reply to: Not Aquacel AG ?? - Patty
Subject: Ag - chemical symbol for silver
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Chemical symbol
Subject: Chemical symbol
Actually none of the above. KCl is the chemical symbol or abbreviation for potassium chloride, K for potassium and Cl for Chlorine (or chloride ion) as seen on the Periodic Table. Kay Ciel is one of many brand name of potassium chloride.
Wound dressing, s/l aguasol silver or aquacell silver. Thanks.
Subject: Wound dressing, s/l aguasol silver or aquacell silver. Thanks.
maybe chemical? sm
Subject: maybe chemical? sm
like the irritation was caused by a chemical or sumthin?
chemical? code
Subject: chemical? code
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chemical ablation? nm
Subject: chemical ablation? nm
chemical blood glucose?? As in fingerstick testing?
Subject: chemical blood glucose?? As in fingerstick testing?
X
s/l silver sulfadine....
Subject: s/l silver sulfadine....
In meds list. I am thinking it is silver sulfadiazine but doc is pronouncing it as 'sulfadine' and was wondering if anyone has come across this before. Patient has psoriasis also. TIA.
s/l silver blood....
Subject: s/l silver blood....
'There was only one drop of silver blood and there was no evidence of ongoing bleeding.'
Colonoscopy. Just wondering if silver blood is correct or makes sense. Thanks.
Silver nitrate maybe. nm
Subject: Silver nitrate maybe. nm
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no, maybe silver scold?
Subject: no, maybe silver scold?
He is definately saying silver, maybe silver scold technique. I can't find anything close.
silver dressing
Subject: silver dressing
Silver dressing with the antimicrobial action of ionic silver.
There is a silver dressing. Did not find the casmet part. Have a www.woundsource.com website I found the silver part on.
Aquacel Silver. n/m
Subject: Aquacel Silver. n/m
I am no help at all!! silver oxide? WAG here. nm
Subject: I am no help at all!! silver oxide? WAG here. nm
Could be silver? (as in Silvadene generic)
Subject: Could be silver? (as in Silvadene generic)
S/L silver skull technique
Subject: S/L silver skull technique
An epitendinous stitch was then performed with a 5-0 Prolene suture in a silver skull technique?
not just plain old silver nitrate? nm
Subject: not just plain old silver nitrate? nm
I wonder if it should have been Silvadene (Silver Sulfadiazine) cream? nm
Subject: I wonder if it should have been Silvadene (Silver Sulfadiazine) cream? nm
Wound dressing s/l *Poly-Mon-Silver*??
Subject: Wound dressing s/l *Poly-Mon-Silver*??
Need symbol for V (dot) O2..sm
Subject: Need symbol for V (dot) O2..sm
Does anyone know where I can copy/download the symbol for "V (dot) O2" with the dot above the V?
Thanks
I use (-) symbol.
Subject: I use (-) symbol.
silver dressing applied with S/L *aleiving* foam.
Subject: silver dressing applied with S/L *aleiving* foam.
Silver dressing is applied with ____ foam.
For an ulceration.
It's a bandage type thing with silver in it. Maybe it'll come to one of us. nm
Subject: It's a bandage type thing with silver in it. Maybe it'll come to one of us. nm
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should you put a degree symbol...
Subject: should you put a degree symbol...
when transcribing temperatures? i.e., temperature was 100 (degree symbol?)
or write out the word, degrees?
TIA
I have my own accounts and they want the symbol.
Subject: I have my own accounts and they want the symbol.
They could care less what BOS has to say.
degree symbol
Subject: degree symbol
I use Word and I have no idea how to get the degree symbol. Does anyone know how to do that?
You can go to Insert, symbol to do it the
Subject: You can go to Insert, symbol to do it the
long way around and then make your own macro to automatically do it. However, most platforms will not accept anything other than basic symbols. Best bet is to just spell it out.
Symbol meaning
Subject: Symbol meaning
Does anyone know what the division symbol, the dot line dot, like on calculators means in medical symbols? I cannot for the life of me remember if it's divide or something else! TIA
That should be Ƌ.1'...don't know where that weird symbol came from...nm
Subject: That should be Ƌ.1'...don't know where that weird symbol came from...nm
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what in the world is that symbol? Should be 0 nm
Subject: what in the world is that symbol? Should be 0 nm
x
Per AAMT BOS 2 don't use "u" symbol
Subject: Per AAMT BOS 2 don't use "u" symbol
for "micro" measurements because it can be misread. It is on their list of Dangerous Abbreviations. Recommends "mcg" (unless client instructions specify other).
wound care note: s/l casmet and silver dressing? (nm)
Subject: wound care note: s/l casmet and silver dressing? (nm)
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Should not use symbol degree in orthopedics
Subject: Should not use symbol degree in orthopedics
IF this has to do with fertility, then use the numerical symbol Ŕ" (zero) nm
Subject: IF this has to do with fertility, then use the numerical symbol Ŕ" (zero) nm
just 'fiber'? what's the symbol after it in your post?
Subject: just 'fiber'? what's the symbol after it in your post?
It looks like you have a symbol or some character that didn't convert in your post right after 'fiber'
Or are you just asking if 'fiber' can be on a med list?
Again depends on account; don't think MQ ever uses the symbol. nm
Subject: Again depends on account; don't think MQ ever uses the symbol. nm
nm.
The division symbol on a calculator is: /
Subject: The division symbol on a calculator is: /
Bone morphogenic protein is used in orthopedics for bone fusion. It is a chemical; so, if you hear
Subject: Bone morphogenic protein is used in orthopedics for bone fusion. It is a chemical; so, if you hear
xx
Symbol for degrees, in physical therapy "E"
Subject: Symbol for degrees, in physical therapy "E"
Does anyone know how to type symbol for degrees in physical therapy: pt can straight leg raise 50E (degrees) inb MSWord
Thanks
What the?? That should be 3M 1000 Steri-Drape (don't know what the symbol is)(nm)
Subject: What the?? That should be 3M 1000 Steri-Drape (don't know what the symbol is)(nm)
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Thanks! My memory is faulty and I thought it was for the symbol itself.
Subject: Thanks! My memory is faulty and I thought it was for the symbol itself.
It would just be "ug" - u stands for the symbol for the Greek letter mu, but (sm)
Subject: It would just be "ug" - u stands for the symbol for the Greek letter mu, but (sm)
I don't think that is commonly used anymore.
Most computer programs do not "like" the symbol. As a rule always type it out unless the clien
Subject: Most computer programs do not "like" the symbol. As a rule always type it out unless the client states otherwise.
Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol.
Subject: Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol.
Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol.
Also, what is the correct way to type x-ray? X-ray??
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