Cannot access the site? - sm
Posted By: sammypot on 2008-01-11
In Reply to: Good web site - freebie
Subject: Cannot access the site? - sm
Tried googling http://ssrsurgical.com/index.html but no can find.
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Here is a great educational site about IV access
Subject: Here is a great educational site about IV access
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CVT access
Subject: CVT access
Has anyone heard of CVT access? Chief complaint is "Need for CVT (?) access"
IV access?
Subject: IV access?
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I bet he's saying access catheter then!
Subject: I bet he's saying access catheter then!
Yes, the KVO allows easy access
Subject: Yes, the KVO allows easy access
warranted. In my experience, the KVO rate was used during a transesophageal echocardiogram wherein if the patient needed a bolus of a med, then the line was there to give it. Saline was given at a KVO rate, but I think it also (slow drip) allowed hydration for the patient while undergoing the procedure. I believe these drips given at KVO rate can be started a lot of times in the ER to allow venous access.
Is the MT able to access old records
Subject: Is the MT able to access old records
and saw this was the proper medication? That may be where the MT got it.
? Vascular access resistance
Subject: ? Vascular access resistance
s/l it, though VAR could stand for venoarteriolar reflex, venoarteriolar response, etc.
Can you access old reports to see if it's something used routinely? nm
Subject: Can you access old reports to see if it's something used routinely? nm
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Can you access any of the old reports to see if he "normally" says something here? nm
Subject: Can you access any of the old reports to see if he "normally" says something here? nm
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s/l mitrophenov access to the bladder?
Subject: s/l mitrophenov access to the bladder?
apical access guidewire?
Subject: apical access guidewire?
This is a bunionectomy. s/l apical access guidewire
Skin Axis / Access
Subject: Skin Axis / Access
In a mammogram, doc dictates: "At ultrasound, this does correspond to a smooth, oval, hypoechoic, well-defined nodule, which is parallel to the skin axis/access, measuring 14 x 4 x 9 mm. "
Is it "axis" or "access?" Thanks in advance :-)
s/l CCAP/CAPA Access Med Plus
Subject: s/l CCAP/CAPA Access Med Plus
We have given patient Access MedPlus number to CCAP/CAPA to see if she would qualify for any free services as she has no insurance. It may also be "CAP/CAPA"
Thanks,
Abby
IV access. S/l might be multi-lumen
Subject: IV access. S/l might be multi-lumen
May be Mediport infusion access device? nm
Subject: May be Mediport infusion access device? nm
Can you access file samples? They usually say procedures over
Subject: Can you access file samples? They usually say procedures over
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Could he have meant central venous access? I don't know
Subject: Could he have meant central venous access? I don't know
what the CVP would be, though, unless central venous pressure line?
I would have to see what the patient's other problems were I guess. I have never heard this in an extremity exam before though.
Any chance you can access the radiology report and
Subject: Any chance you can access the radiology report and
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diabetic taking insulin and access?
Subject: diabetic taking insulin and access?
Sounds clear enough, "patient is diabetic, taking insulin and access" ???
That was my first thought, but IV access makes sense. sm
Subject: That was my first thought, but IV access makes sense. sm
For more context, I should have mentioned pt has suspected meningitis - has the severe headache, fever, chills, nausea, and has a positive Brudzinski.
Pt that needs dialysis access with s/l AlphaSplit catheter insertion.
Subject: Pt that needs dialysis access with s/l AlphaSplit catheter insertion.
I know HemoSplit, Hickman, Niagara, but this one I can't find anywhere...help!!!!
perhaps ൛-gauge, single-wall access needle" ? nm
Subject: perhaps ൛-gauge, single-wall access needle" ? nm
I do not have access to Blackwell Synergy but this is the article they have: Craniovascular Accompan
Subject: I do not have access to Blackwell Synergy but this is the article they have: Craniovascular Accompaniments of the Vascular Headache of the Migraine Type
My opinion: In bunionectomy there is an apical access guide, so I guess why not a guidewire?
Subject: My opinion: In bunionectomy there is an apical access guide, so I guess why not a guidewire?
oops, ignore "or guid" (extra typing), but it is axis not access. nm
Subject: oops, ignore "or guid" (extra typing), but it is axis not access. nm
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(CABG) procedures using the ESTECH Access and Stabilization Systems in conjunction with a surgical r
Subject: (CABG) procedures using the ESTECH Access and Stabilization Systems in conjunction with a surgical robot
well, this site IS an American MT site....nm
Subject: well, this site IS an American MT site....nm
TX DOI site has Workers', MO DOI site has Workers (no apostrophe), CA DOI has Workers'
Subject: TX DOI site has Workers', MO DOI site has Workers (no apostrophe), CA DOI has Workers'
Most state's department of insurance sites seem to use Workers'. I have not seen Workman or Workmen in any form. I hope this helps.
Thank you for that site.
Subject: Thank you for that site.
that site just led me to the FDA site that SM
Subject: that site just led me to the FDA site that SM
I originally checked. The only Google hit I found was from drugs that were made in the 1980s and before. I think this drug does not exist now.
here's another site....can
Subject: here's another site....can
This site always
Subject: This site always
This site always freezes up my computer and I do not know why, but it is an excellent website though.
One-Look site says:
Subject: One-Look site says:
This is from the Cambridge One-Look definition:
offending adjective [before noun] OFTEN HUMOROUS
unwanted, often because unpleasant and causing problems or inconvenience:
"There's a hair in my soup!" "Well, pass it over here and I'll remove the offending article
This site is for US MTs only. (SM)
Subject: This site is for US MTs only. (SM)
Do not post here anymore, Lez.
Goldbird
NCI site
Subject: NCI site
Did you try looking at www.cancer.gov ? You can search for local studies.
Try this site...sm
Subject: Try this site...sm
prescriptiondrug-info.com - They have lists by letter or search in lefthand corner. There is a Kaolin. This site could be of some help.
Here' a site that may help....(sm)
Subject: Here' a site that may help....(sm)
http://www.bioscience.org/atlases/tumpath/staging/neurobla.htm
Do you have this site? sm
Subject: Do you have this site? sm
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm
You can go to the drug, click and it tells you what strength it comes in etc.
Also has list of newly developed drugs.
here is their web site, if this is the med you are looking for
Subject: here is their web site, if this is the med you are looking for
http://www.yaz.com/html/index.html
from this site
Subject: from this site
http://forum.mtstars.com/word/v/1/28518.html
Glasscock dressing
Web site
Subject: Web site
www.applemed.com/
After looking at this site, my best
Subject: After looking at this site, my best
guess is that they are talking about degrees of flexion at those 2 digits of the pinky, so it means 15 degrees and 15 degrees, if that helps you decide if you want a comma between the numbers or perhaps a back slash.
http://www.dupuytren-online.info/dupuytren_stages_therapies.html
try this web site
Subject: try this web site
at lumitex.com - describes their equipment, has a wrist band, see if that works into the context of your report.
Web site that might help
Subject: Web site that might help
Try doing a fuzzy search on OneLook.com. I love that web site. Put in * for a wild card search. Hope this helps!
I think that's it and thank you so much for the site
Subject: I think that's it and thank you so much for the site
I have an electronic drug list on my computer, but it's not very updated as I found out since Tekturna isn't listed there (although I did know of it, but didn't know the generic name).
Try it on this site...
Subject: Try it on this site...
http://www.onelook.com/
I like this site and got it from here on Stars some time back and love it! Thanks MTStars and you're message board posters!!!
Try this site
Subject: Try this site
http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipsep99a.htm
I have the exact same problem. Someone here suggested it to my several months ago. I still go to this site a couple of times a week just for reassurace.
One-look site
Subject: One-look site
http://www.onelook.com/?w=instilled&ls=a
I like this site
Subject: I like this site
http://www.olympusamerica.com/msg_section/msg_gastro_colon.asp
Not OP but thanks for site! NM
Subject: Not OP but thanks for site! NM
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not sure about that site...
Subject: not sure about that site...
I did see that, but it seems to be some weird search engine-type thing because "myovax" and "myovac" both some up with similiar info, none of which seem to be confirmed as a vaccine there....
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