Butavent - here to the ESL with their form of drugs now-see bolded 
Posted By: FYI on 2008-11-11  
In Reply to: Third time now.. "The patient took his Advair this morning and Butavent at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m." - tracy
  
Subject: Butavent - here to the ESL with their form of drugs now-see bolded  
 
     In some countries VENTOLIN may also be known as: Salbutamol, Aerolin, Airomir, Asmaven, Buventol, Kentamol, Maxivent, Proventil, Salbulin, Volmax, Airsalbu, Amocasin, Asmatol, Butamol, Duopack, Microterol, Nebutrax, Respiret, Salbutral + Aeromed, Yontal, Zoom, Epaq, Sultanol, Docsalbuta, Acobelin, Aerodini, Aerogreen, Aerojet, Aerotamol, Asmakil, Asmaliv, Bronconal, Bronquil, Butovent, Prodotamol, Dilamol, Pulmoflux, Salburin, Salbutib, Teoden, Apo-Salvent, Tussiliv, Ventodisk, Ventexxair, Broncovaleas, Etinoline, Steri-Neb Salamol, Broncho Fertiginhalat, Broncho Inhalat, Bronchospray, Salbubreathe, Zenmolin, Ac-Butamol, Huma-Salmol, Asthalin, Derihaler, Gerivent, Salmaplon, Avedox-FC, Capacit, Cobamol, Salbutalan, Unibron, Zibil, Asmacaire, Axmaxolv, Emplusal, Hivent, Librentin, Prox-S, Provexel NS, Butahale, Respiroma, Ventadur, Buto Asma, Salbusian, Salbutac, Salda, Solia, Zebu, Pulvinal Salbutamol, Accuneb, ProAir, VoSpire, Butoas, Salbulis, Salbumed, Salbutan  
 
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Third time now.. "The patient took his Advair this morning and Butavent at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m." 
Subject: Third time now.. "The patient took his Advair this morning and Butavent at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m."  :(  
  
	 
	
People can be so nasty!  I bolded those that I could figure out for you.  I would agree that... 
Subject: People can be so nasty!  I bolded those that I could figure out for you.  I would agree that... 
 
 that maybe you're not ready for ops though.     
   
Right wrist "rest"--?? assuming AV fistula.    
   
ANESTHESIA:  @@Local with monitored anesthesia s/l--montra--garis bolus 20 cc.    
   
extremity was prepped and draped in a sterile (not Pfannenstiel) fashion.  The patient was given a 1 gram (instead of low grade--??) of Ancef   
   
The artery was then carefully dissected out proximally and distally and little side--?? branches were clipped to help obtain hemostasis of the anastomosis.  The   
   
A Potts (pot--??) scissors were then used to form a hood.  It had been marked with a marking pen prior to division   
   
Bull (Markable--??) dogs were used to obtain control of the artery proximally and distally.    
   
The vein was sewn to the arteries using a 6-0 Prolene (pulling) suture in a circumferential--?? fashion.    
   
The wound was then closed (enclosed )in layers using a 3-0 Vicryl suture in the subcutaneous layer in a running fashion and a 4-0 Vicryl running subcuticular (subventricular--??) closure.    
   
The patient was brought out from (and) monitored anesthesia care--?? and taken to the recovery room in stable condition.    
  Sponge, needle, and instrument counts were reported to be correct at the end of the case--??.
	 
	
It sounds like sore. Have bolded it and waiting for my QA's response. Thank you for all your help 
Subject: It sounds like sore. Have bolded it and waiting for my QA's response. Thank you for all your help! 
  
	 
	
for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com 
Subject: for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com 
  worth a dry, can also search part of drug ie *threx
	 
	
s/l zero form or 0 form 
Subject: s/l zero form or 0 form 
 
 Haven't encountered this before and I can't find it.  Doc says: obvious ____________ over the exposed nailbed, the nail having been avulsed.   
Thanks.  
	 
	
drugs and lab 
Subject: drugs and lab 
 
 mumbling doctor here.  pt has diabetes with sugars running high--has not been seeing a sl-dopatologist.  
drugs--sl-lorclazepam 30 mg at night.  
lab--white count sl-550,400.  
thanks 
	 
	
drugs 
Subject: drugs 
   D:  Sentinel 75 mcg IV and Versed. Sentinel??
	 
	
need help on 3 drugs 
Subject: need help on 3 drugs 
  Patient has past medical history of CVA, angina, type 2 diabetes. Current meds are Coumadin, Glucophage, aspirin, "_______ glycerin", ibuprofen,  Endura, S/L "Lasix PCO", Synthroid, "S/L carbonephrine", Cordarone, Norvasc, Vasotec.
	 
	
3 drugs 
Subject: 3 drugs 
  I forgot to tell you he is a mumbler.  It was nitroglycerin.  Imdur, not Endura.  Lasix (mumble).  I had to flag the "corbinephrine"
	 
	
drugs 
Subject: drugs 
  agreed.  thanks :)
	 
	
Drugs. . . 
Subject: Drugs. . . 
  s/l Clathoriane? 
	 
	
drugs 
Subject: drugs 
 
 s/l centinel?  
for GI bleeding 
	 
	
drugs... 
Subject: drugs... 
 
 s/l:  Elavyl? (given dosage: 15 mg h.s.)  
       Tryntol? (given dosage: 400 mg b.i.d.) 
	 
	
drugs dot com............. 
Subject: drugs dot com............. 
 
  
	 
	
drugs? 
Subject: drugs? 
 
 sl: tubegous  
The digit was then dressed Neosporin and tubegoes 
	 
	
could it be drugs 
Subject: could it be drugs 
  
	 
	
drugs 
Subject: drugs 
  Overdose patient being intubated. Sentence:  Patient was given 100 of suc and 1 of bek.  I know suc is succinylcholine but what is bek short for?   
	 
	
help drugs..... 
Subject: help drugs..... 
  s/l enacin used for gout??????
	 
	
try www.drugs.com 
Subject: try www.drugs.com 
   slowly type in the first couple of letters and you will see that a list of matching meds will open in a drop down box.
	 
	
yes - taken from drugs.com 
Subject: yes - taken from drugs.com 
  For treating prostate cancer:  
 
- Adults—1.25 to 2.5 mg three times a day. 
  
	 
	
have you tried drugs.com? 
Subject: have you tried drugs.com? 
  you can put in %lite and it will pull up a list of all drugs with "lite" in it.  Also may want to try %lyte as a search.
	 
	
According to drugs.com both with a "z" 
Subject: According to drugs.com both with a "z" 
  
	 
	
Yep (sm) per drugs.com 
Subject: Yep (sm) per drugs.com 
  Glyburide Micronized  
 
Generic Name: Glyburide Tablets (Micronized) (GLYE-bure-ide) 
Brand Name: Examples include Glycron and Glynase 
	 
	
Drugs per BOS 
Subject: Drugs per BOS 
 
 q.4 h. – transcribe with a space between the 4 and the h – for clarity purposes similarly for any other number of hours used - i.e. q.6 h.
   
Lilly 
	 
	
Drugs.com 
Subject: Drugs.com 
  Drugs.com is an excellent site.  You can do a partial search of word or even a sounds like search. 
	 
	
drugs.com 
Subject: drugs.com 
  thanks so much. 
	 
	
drugs 
Subject: drugs 
  Duspatalin = Symptomatic treatment of abdominal pain and cramps, bowel disturbances and intestinal discomfort related to irritable bowel syndrome.  
 
Produced by: Solvay Pharmaceutical, Netherlands  
	 
	
drugs 
Subject: drugs 
  Colpermin™   
Peppermint Oil   
Symptomatic Relief of Irritable Bowel Syndrome   
   
	 
	
HIV drugs 
Subject: HIV drugs 
  http://www.thebody.com/content/art40488.html
	 
	
correct form 
Subject: correct form 
  The correct form is either BI-RADS 1 (never Roman numerals) or BI-RADS category 1.  If you do a google search, you can verify this.  
	 
	
...and the plural form would be....:) nm 
Subject: ...and the plural form would be....:) nm 
  s
	 
	
in the form of corneal 
Subject: in the form of corneal 
  just a guess, sorry.
	 
	
Could it be some form of "scapula"..nm 
Subject: Could it be some form of "scapula"..nm 
 
 nm 
	 
	
could be another form of petiolate ?? 
Subject: could be another form of petiolate ?? 
 
 I found this in Dorlands:   
petiolate having a stalk or petiole.   
Maybe petiolar refers to having a petiole? Hope this is helpful, but I'm not totally sure either. 
	 
	
maybe some form of rim i.e. sclerotic rim? 
Subject: maybe some form of rim i.e. sclerotic rim? 
  
	 
	
can you put it in sentence form for us? 
Subject: can you put it in sentence form for us? 
  nm
	 
	
Bicro Form? 
Subject: Bicro Form? 
  Possibly Bicro Form back support?
	 
	
do this report in BOS form?? 
Subject: do this report in BOS form?? 
  
	 
	
Is q.a.c. allowed in any form? 
Subject: Is q.a.c. allowed in any form? 
  thx
	 
	
Looks like some form of acetylcysteine? nm 
Subject: Looks like some form of acetylcysteine? nm 
  
	 
	
could be surveillance or some form of it 
Subject: could be surveillance or some form of it 
  oncologists want to see the patient every 3 months with blood work done before
	 
	
I would use it as the plural form. :) nm 
Subject: I would use it as the plural form. :) nm 
  n
	 
	
On PHQ-9 form the patient's s/l 
Subject: On PHQ-9 form the patient's s/l 
 
 * Ross * score was 6.  Thanks for any help! 
	 
	
warm-and-form 
Subject: warm-and-form 
  
	 
	
some form of equagesic?? 
Subject: some form of equagesic?? 
  wild guess!
	 
	
Warm 'N Form. NM 
Subject: Warm 'N Form. NM 
  x
	 
	
psych form 
Subject: psych form 
  Gave her some sheets s/l Vanderbilrup form and two Conners forms screening for ADHD.  Thanks
	 
	
if it's sentence form, then is right the way you have it. 
Subject: if it's sentence form, then is right the way you have it. 
  nm
	 
	
perhaps some made up form of... 
Subject: perhaps some made up form of... 
  rhonchi - a whistling or snoring sound heard on auscultation of the chest when the air channels are partly obstructed --Webster Medical Dictionary online
	 
	
wave form 
Subject: wave form 
  
	 
	
This could be a form specific to the 
Subject: This could be a form specific to the 
  facility being called by the abbreviation.  
	 
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