Cefepime (INN) (pronounced /ˈsɛfəpi¢°m/, /ˈkɛfəpi¢°m/) is a fourth-gen
Posted By: anon on 2008-08-14
In Reply to: Med Help - s/l cefatine - ALMT
Subject: Cefepime (INN) (pronounced /ˈsɛfəpi¢°m/, /ˈkɛfəpi¢°m/) is a fourth-generation cephalosporin antibiotic developed in 1994. Cefepime has an extended spectrum of activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, with greater activity against both gram-negative and gram-positive organisms than third-generation agents.
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I would type as fourth/fifth or fourth and fifth.
Subject: I would type as fourth/fifth or fourth and fifth.
cefepime
Subject: cefepime
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cefepime?
Subject: cefepime?
cefepime-antibiotic
Subject: cefepime-antibiotic
Cefotan, Ceftin, Cefepime.....
Subject: Cefotan, Ceftin, Cefepime.....
Need more information to determine. Too many sound alikes to guess without a dosage or anything.
fourth or 4th grade?
Subject: fourth or 4th grade?
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s/l Fourth right rib series, negative.
Subject: s/l Fourth right rib series, negative.
Doc is dictating on a patient who fell. Chest x-ray, negative. Fourth right rib series, negative.
I have never heard this before...could this be correct...'fourth right rib series'?
at the extension tendon of the fourth.....
Subject: at the extension tendon of the fourth.....
and fifth finger you can still see some S/L diggleous and arthritis.
fourth is "interrupteds" as in interrupted sutures
Subject: fourth is "interrupteds" as in interrupted sutures
x
s/l fourth of forced transient diplopia
Subject: s/l fourth of forced transient diplopia
The patient shows so signs of (s/l forced or fourth) transient diplopia or TIA-like symptoms.
I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times
Subject: I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times
you cannot type it that way because when the report is uploaded to the hospital system, it won't recognize codes like subscript and superscript. So how you've typed it, 8 x 10 to the 4th power, would be correct in that case.
Fourth Edition, gotta keep current! page A61 under CBC. nm
Subject: Fourth Edition, gotta keep current! page A61 under CBC. nm
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and..pronounced "E-cog"
Subject: and..pronounced "E-cog"
pronounced La-near
Subject: pronounced La-near
Rx pronounced rix?
Subject: Rx pronounced rix?
In my case, I think the doctor says, "she has a Rx here for . . ." I was going to post a question about Ricker. Then I saw you post, which gave me the idea. Could you doctor me saying, "Rx for injection. . ."? (Assuming Rx is pronounced like rix.)
that is the way tinnatus is pronounced sm
Subject: that is the way tinnatus is pronounced sm
although some say Tin-EYE-tis.
I don't think so, the "s" sound is very pronounced.
Subject: I don't think so, the "s" sound is very pronounced.
I have always wondered why some of them pronounced cm that way....nm
Subject: I have always wondered why some of them pronounced cm that way....nm
It is pronounced with a "z" sound.
Subject: It is pronounced with a "z" sound.
He probably pronounced it wrong
Subject: He probably pronounced it wrong
Of course he won't admit to it. Thank you for all your help.
I believe it is Yokosuka? Pronounced
Subject: I believe it is Yokosuka? Pronounced
yokushka. check it out.
Probably just pronounced wrong. They do that
Subject: Probably just pronounced wrong. They do that
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...and no overall change...??? Is the 'z' sound very pronounced? nm
Subject: ...and no overall change...??? Is the 'z' sound very pronounced? nm
s
I'm with you, thinking it's being pronounced con-droy-uh-tin. nm
Subject: I'm with you, thinking it's being pronounced con-droy-uh-tin. nm
s
Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm
Subject: Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm
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listen for Xopenex (pronounced with a Z). nm
Subject: listen for Xopenex (pronounced with a Z). nm
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Yes, that's it! Thank you. The doctor pronounced it incorrectly.
Subject: Yes, that's it! Thank you. The doctor pronounced it incorrectly.
That's what I thought too, but it is so clearly pronounced as "depential".
Subject: That's what I thought too, but it is so clearly pronounced as "depential".
No, it is actually rather pronounced as 'oh fass'..n/m
Subject: No, it is actually rather pronounced as 'oh fass'..n/m
nm
kind of a stretch, but if your s/l is pronounced
Subject: kind of a stretch, but if your s/l is pronounced
"boll-eye" - doc could be saying "doll's eye" - that's actually considered a "sign" and not phenomenon, but sometimes docs interchange those things - again, just a wild guess.
could it be absence seizures? pronounced "obsons". nm
Subject: could it be absence seizures? pronounced "obsons". nm
Axes- plural of axis- pronounced
Subject: Axes- plural of axis- pronounced
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Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm
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Dupuytren canal (pronounced doopwetron) nm
Subject: Dupuytren canal (pronounced doopwetron) nm
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How about "petechial lesion?" (pronounced pe-tee-kial). nm
Subject: How about "petechial lesion?" (pronounced pe-tee-kial). nm
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absence seizure is pronounced ab-sonz? sm
Subject: absence seizure is pronounced ab-sonz? sm
absence seizure
a seizure characterized by impaired awareness of interaction with, or memory of, ongoing events external or internal to the person; may comprise the following elements: mental confusion, diminished awareness of environment, inability to respond to internal or external stimuli, and amnesia. (The term absence was first used by Louis-Florentin Calmeil (1798–1895) to introduce the concept of epileptic absence for the brief loss of consciousness or confusion seen in epileptic patients.)
That's it! I checked every vowel spelling but Sy..he pronounced it like So or Su! Thank you both
Subject: That's it! I checked every vowel spelling but Sy..he pronounced it like So or Su! Thank you both!
nm
absence seizures (pronounced ab' sens)
Subject: absence seizures (pronounced ab' sens)
nm
absent seizures are pronounced awb-saunt, so that probably is what he is saying....sm
Subject: absent seizures are pronounced awb-saunt, so that probably is what he is saying....sm
And they are absent, not absence. But like I said, it's not pronounced like if you were saying the student was absent from school. It would be pronounced just like what you are hearing.
DG
LISI procedure. pronounced "leesee" nm.
Subject: LISI procedure. pronounced "leesee" nm.
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HE probably is unaware of how it's correctly written/pronounced. I'd
Subject: HE probably is unaware of how it's correctly written/pronounced. I'd
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The answer is arc (pronounced ark), not arch. Hope you see this. nm
Subject: The answer is arc (pronounced ark), not arch. Hope you see this. nm
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I would say Escherichia coli, it's often pronounced wrong.nm
Subject: I would say Escherichia coli, it's often pronounced wrong.nm
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"Crede maneuver" (Pronounced 'cree-day') nm
Subject: "Crede maneuver" (Pronounced 'cree-day') nm
absence - you're right - it is pronounced in French - nm
Subject: absence - you're right - it is pronounced in French - nm
"epis" (pronounced as you have it) - epithelial cells
Subject: "epis" (pronounced as you have it) - epithelial cells
That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten
Subject: That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten it :)
nm
there is a coude' suction catheter (pronounced cooday).
Subject: there is a coude' suction catheter (pronounced cooday).
x
Nevermind. I found it. It was pronounced wrong. -- apoptosis. Thanks anyway. nm
Subject: Nevermind. I found it. It was pronounced wrong. -- apoptosis. Thanks anyway. nm
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How is this pronounced because it sounds like gaines but that makes much more sense
Subject: How is this pronounced because it sounds like gaines but that makes much more sense
Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
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