Cancel that; context doesn't agree
Posted By: Lillybelle on 2008-01-16
In Reply to: How about T&A? - Lillybelle
Subject: Cancel that; context doesn't agree
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It does, doesn't it? Here is the context-
Subject: It does, doesn't it? Here is the context-
Impression:
1. Methamphetamine abuse, intentional versus surreptitious ingestion.
2. Indeterminate troponin, rule out MI.
3. Renal insufficiency.
4. Mild "rubrocythemia."
5. Hypertension.
doesn't sound right - more context? (nm)
Subject: doesn't sound right - more context? (nm)
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I agree but she doesn't say if there is a noun after or not. nm
Subject: I agree but she doesn't say if there is a noun after or not. nm
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I agree. It doesn't take much to be nice. Surpised that "soap box" (sm)
Subject: I agree. It doesn't take much to be nice. Surpised that "soap box" (sm)
wasn't somehow mentioned; the usual modus operandi for this "NOT holier than thou" poster.
I agree about him making it up. This clinic doesn't want blanks
Subject: I agree about him making it up. This clinic doesn't want blanks
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I agree that AeroBid is correct in this context from
Subject: I agree that AeroBid is correct in this context from
experience. An AeroChamber is a medication delivery device only...so if the patient used an AeroChamber with no medication in it, the patient could not begin to feel better. AeroBid has medication in it that would cause the patient to feel better and would dual treatment is often used in acute respiratory flares in addition to steroids.
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I agree that we need more context. However, newbies don't realize this and deserve our patience.
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doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm
Subject: doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm
Her whole sentence is: Chemistries show a mild increase in the s/l WIN (22) suggestive of mild dehydration and a mild increase in calcium (10.2)
He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.
Subject: He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.
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without any context, maybe concha bullosa? next time give context. thanks!
Subject: without any context, maybe concha bullosa? next time give context. thanks!
Context, context, context. There is a lott
Subject: Context, context, context. There is a lott
of help out here but what is this?
S/l, but doesn't fit (sm)
Subject: S/l, but doesn't fit (sm)
Nobody's laughing :) This wouldn't exactly fit, but Kleinert-Kutz is in my ortho book, but it's a bone cutter/rongeur/rasp/forceps, etc. Could you make that fit?
Probably doesn't fit but...sm
Subject: Probably doesn't fit but...sm
Hill-Sachs defect or dislocation Doesn't make sense, but this came to my mind.
Doesn't say anything about
Subject: Doesn't say anything about
drugs. Diagnoses are Major depressive disorder, single, mild, with previous history of psychotic features and suicidality; nonrecurrent since the visit of 6/23/06. PCRP with mother improving a great deal since last visit and semi-concurrent with mother’s declining health status. Rule out learning disorder not of reading type.
Thanks - it doesn't say anything, so...
Subject: Thanks - it doesn't say anything, so...
I know we need to defer to the BOS, which is MQ's basic style, so I put 3. Funny how it really didn't occur to me until today, seeing it as "3" in ASR.
Thanks.
No it doesn't...
Subject: No it doesn't...
as they are 3 different procedures that have nothing to do with each other. I would separate them as above. I guess you could have a D&C at the same time as an appy but not 3.
Doesn't mean
Subject: Doesn't mean
that it's not a "made up" word.
No.........it doesn't. Maybe this guy
Subject: No.........it doesn't. Maybe this guy
is mealy mouthed. Thanks for the help!
Thanks!! Maybe my book is too old, doesn't have it. nm
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Doesn't sound like any of those.
Subject: Doesn't sound like any of those.
He's got me stumped.
just because it doesn't matter to YOU
Subject: just because it doesn't matter to YOU
and google is NOT the authority on when to use which word. You can find errors all over the internet and I don't consider google a research tool unless it takes me to a manufacturer web site so I can find a copyrighted spelling.
A good dictionary and solid reference materials are needed. Additionally, the OP did not say the client wanted it one way or another so your bringing that into the equation makes you look as though you are trying to justify what you do, and I really do not care what you do. You are only trying to deflect the direction of the discussion to one in which you _win_ and you try to make me _lose_. The people here who lose are the ones who still don't know the CORRECT usage of the 2 words.
I stand my ground. The OP still does not know definitively how to use these 2 words based on this thread. And you can huff and puff and try to blow my house down but you still don't _win_.
Thanks for trying but doesn't sound like that....
Subject: Thanks for trying but doesn't sound like that....
.. I think I'll have to just flag it. It could be Uterus, bowel loops are normal.
It doesn't sound like either of these. Thank you both!
Subject: It doesn't sound like either of these. Thank you both!
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probably saying *doesn't bode well*.....nm
Subject: probably saying *doesn't bode well*.....nm
Capital F but not L?? That doesn't seem right
Subject: Capital F but not L?? That doesn't seem right
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doesn't sound like it, but...
Subject: doesn't sound like it, but...
ZYPREXA® Zydis® (olanzapine)
Orally Disintegrating Tablets
so maybe ODT?
http://insidezyprexa.com/about/efficacy/prescribing_zydis.jsp
Retzius doesn't seem right
Subject: Retzius doesn't seem right
Retzius is hard to find because it refers you all over the place, but appears to be some kind of cell column and has something to do with the cochlea. It's quite a stretch from what it sounds like--"the trex-i-vuss or drex-i-vuss
I wonder if he doesn't mean Veress
Subject: I wonder if he doesn't mean Veress
the old standby needle
Thanks for trying. Just doesn't seem to fit. This is an ESL, so who knows if I'm even hearin
Subject: Thanks for trying. Just doesn't seem to fit. This is an ESL, so who knows if I'm even hearing it right! I appreciate your help.
It doesn't sound like that at all. nm
Subject: It doesn't sound like that at all. nm
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That should be it, but it doesn't sound like he says it -
Subject: That should be it, but it doesn't sound like he says it -
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me 2 - plus it really doesn't sound like that.
Subject: me 2 - plus it really doesn't sound like that.
:( heavy,heavy ESL though
Doesn't mean he isn't ordering it now.
Subject: Doesn't mean he isn't ordering it now.
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No it doesn't sound like that but thanks for trying. NM
Subject: No it doesn't sound like that but thanks for trying. NM
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That doesn't sound right...not sure what it is though?
Subject: That doesn't sound right...not sure what it is though?
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It doesn't sound like they know.
Subject: It doesn't sound like they know.
No, it doesn't sound like that. Thanks though!
Subject: No, it doesn't sound like that. Thanks though!
doesn't seem to be associated with the lung though
Subject: doesn't seem to be associated with the lung though
I'm wondering if any experienced MT could tell me if Brugada syndrome is a possibility?? I found it in Stedman's but am having a hard time finding out exactly what it is. Does seem to be heart related though.
Thought of that but doesn't fit and he's
Subject: Thought of that but doesn't fit and he's
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I know this really doesn't sound like that, but could it be
Subject: I know this really doesn't sound like that, but could it be
epicondylitis?
It doesn't really sound that way, but who knows
Subject: It doesn't really sound that way, but who knows
Would that make sense? And what would be before the E to A? I'm sending it through to QA. Thanks though.
It doesn't seem to stand for anything (sm)
Subject: It doesn't seem to stand for anything (sm)
It seems to be "cam" rather than CAM.
MR Imaging of Femoroacetabular Impingement Cam impingement results from an abnormality of the femoral head. These abnormalities include a variety of different processes, including insufficient ...
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I believe that must be it, though it sure doesn't sound like it.
Subject: I believe that must be it, though it sure doesn't sound like it.
could have been but he certainly doesn't pronounce it that way
Subject: could have been but he certainly doesn't pronounce it that way
I flagged for QA. Thanks for the help though!
Opinions please - This doesn't seem right...
Subject: Opinions please - This doesn't seem right...
Patient prescribed prednisone 5-mg, 6-day taper. Doesn't that seem like a low dose of prednisone to do a taper?
Is it me or my spellchecker. It doesn't like lymphedema.
Subject: Is it me or my spellchecker. It doesn't like lymphedema.
I thought of that but it doesn't sound quite like what he is saying.
Subject: I thought of that but it doesn't sound quite like what he is saying.
that doesn't answer my question - sm
Subject: that doesn't answer my question - sm
and do you never look at any sites on the internet that are NOT American?
That doesn't make it correct, though. I had sm
Subject: That doesn't make it correct, though. I had sm
a doc say "derbis" for "debris" and another say "aspirational pneumonia" instead of "aspiration pneumonia," but that does not make the docs correct. WE must know the difference which is the reason WE need mentoring for years after going to school and need proper references for our field, not Google.
You listed polynephritis Google references which are incorrect. Don't understand your followup.
probably doesn't make sense to anyone else, but here goes....
Subject: probably doesn't make sense to anyone else, but here goes....
From the time I took medical terminology, I always thought of:
dysphasia=difficulty speaking because of the "s" instead of "g", as in "speech".
dysphagia=difficulty swallowing because of the "g" instead of "s", as in "laryngeal".
Probably sounds weird, but keeps me from having to look it up!
Don't think so. looked it up but doesn't seem to fit. Thanks anyway, I'm just STUCK on this
Subject: Don't think so. looked it up but doesn't seem to fit. Thanks anyway, I'm just STUCK on this one! :(
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