Cool reference! Thanks. nm
Posted By: wanderer on 2006-08-04
In Reply to: Leasa - Go to bartleby.com and use Gray's Anatomy reference - for any/all anatomical terms!
Subject: Cool reference! Thanks. nm
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Cool.
Subject: Cool.
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very cool
Subject: very cool
Thank you very much! I am on the phone with my mom (who taught me transcription) and we are searching it right now. :)
Cool!
Subject: Cool!
Thank you so much! I did manage to finsh my report though with no blanks!! I just had 3 to figure out and got them. It was quite long at 1680 seconds = 28 minutes! I printed this out though for future references.
Cool
Subject: Cool
Thanks for that. I think I'll put it in my expansions so I never have to think or wonder which is what ever again lol
thanx again
Cool
Subject: Cool
didn't know that.. thanks
Oh cool! Thanks
Subject: Oh cool! Thanks
Appreciate the suggestion. I will look into that. I am sure you are right.
COOL!! -nm
Subject: COOL!! -nm
No freakin' way! How cool is that!
Subject: No freakin' way! How cool is that!
Hello fellow Mainah
That is cool! I can clearly see the "Scotty Dog!"
Subject: That is cool! I can clearly see the "Scotty Dog!"
Very cool stuff and thank you so much for sharing YET ANOTHER kickin' link with us!
Cool, at least you found it...:)...nm
Subject: Cool, at least you found it...:)...nm
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Where do you find all these cool sites?
Subject: Where do you find all these cool sites?
Way too cool. One stop shopping. :)
Subject: Way too cool. One stop shopping. :)
I have tons of stuff loaded in my favorites, including "Who Named It" (one of my frequent stops) and, although I haven't had time to go through the whole link you posted, it looks great. Every little bit helps!
Thanks!
That's friggin wicked cool! LOL
Subject: That's friggin wicked cool! LOL
That is GREAT! Cool site.
Subject: That is GREAT! Cool site.
I just looked that up. Never heard of it. Cool! nm
Subject: I just looked that up. Never heard of it. Cool! nm
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Cool site!..had to do brain MRI today that SM
Subject: Cool site!..had to do brain MRI today that SM
stumped me....brought the two words home from work that I was questioning because we are not allowed to use internet and it was time to go home. Would be so nice if we could use the internet at work.....
Cool. Used to do neuro, times have changed. :)
Subject: Cool. Used to do neuro, times have changed. :)
Tooooooooooo long ago. :)
I'll have to remember that in case I ever have the need to go back to neuro. Not one of my favorites, kinda sad, but okay at the time.
When I said "cool" I really meant it. I like to pass through word help occasionally. You never know what you're going to find.
Every little bit helps.
cool thanks always wondered my ex is an almost 120 pack year !!!!!
Subject: cool thanks always wondered my ex is an almost 120 pack year !!!!!
started at 14 and still going strong at 3 packs a day at 55
Yes! Cougar, Jaguar, Ocelot, Leopard, etc. Cool. nm
Subject: Yes! Cougar, Jaguar, Ocelot, Leopard, etc. Cool. nm
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this is a pretty cool site to hear/see the sounds
Subject: this is a pretty cool site to hear/see the sounds
http://www.blaufuss.org/
S refers to sound: First, second, third and fourth, (S1, S2, S3, and S4).
A2 and P2, the other post mentions, refer to aortic and pulmonic valve closure, A2 for aortic valve closure and P2 for pulmonic valve closure.
If you haven't done cardiology, of even if you have but just a little bit, this is a neat site to see. Put on your earphones!!
meant cool, i was thinkin about supper and workin too hard lol
Subject: meant cool, i was thinkin about supper and workin too hard lol
and your reference for this was?...nm
Subject: and your reference for this was?...nm
Here's another reference for you. SM
Subject: Here's another reference for you. SM
http://www.mtstars.net/default/index.cgi
Thank You!! I just could not reference it! nm
Subject: Thank You!! I just could not reference it! nm
reference sm
Subject: reference sm
http://www.4webmed.com/manu/main.cfm?page=manuw&id=61
reference sm
Subject: reference sm
http://salimetrics.com/pdf/DHEA%20Diag%20Kit%20Insert.pdf
If you look down a little further that reference gives both
Subject: If you look down a little further that reference gives both
I think m/sec is a lot clearer, personally. I always put cm/sec, why not m/sec?
JMHO.
in reference to what?
Subject: in reference to what?
Here's another reference from BOS
Subject: Here's another reference from BOS
if you have it, pages 46-47. I've had accounts that didn't want departments, etc. capitalized no matter how they were used, all lower case, so definitely account preference as people said below. I prefer to capitalize when referred to as an entity, such as you said or as in BOS, patient was referred to Anesthesia for evaluation... I really dislike typing, the patient was seen by nutrition or wound care or speech, etc. but if verbatim and that's the way they want it, that's what the account gets.
Thank you for the reference! :) nm
Subject: Thank you for the reference! :) nm
What is it in reference to?
Subject: What is it in reference to?
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Another reference
Subject: Another reference
Another reference to AG and the one I use:
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1056872701002252
Lilly
What is it in reference to??? There is a
Subject: What is it in reference to??? There is a
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can I get a reference please?
Subject: can I get a reference please?
What is this in reference to??? nm
Subject: What is this in reference to??? nm
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Can somebody with an OB reference
Subject: Can somebody with an OB reference
book tell me if it is a Schultz mechanism or Schultze mechanism for the delivery of the placenta? I can't track down anything verifiable on the internet. Thanks very much.
ok, how about a different reference?
Subject: ok, how about a different reference?
http://www.onelook.com/?w=followup&ls=a
Thanks for the reference!!!
Subject: Thanks for the reference!!!
Look up contractions in GI reference NM
Subject: Look up contractions in GI reference NM
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Maybe, though can't find a reference. sm
Subject: Maybe, though can't find a reference. sm
I remember seeing a TV commercial just last week about something with similar S/L, but I'm hesitant to say it indeed was Zytora.
Reference cited
Subject: Reference cited
According to Vera Pyle's CMT:
disc - alternative spelling of disk. See: disk.
disk, disc (Gr. diskos, L. discus)-a circular or rounded flat plate. Note: Disk appears to be the preferred spelling, although disc is also used, especially in names of anatomic structures.
thank you so much. i could not find any reference to this.
Subject: thank you so much. i could not find any reference to this.
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I found reference to
Subject: I found reference to
Lateral, unilateral (which may fit if one-sided cancer), and ventral surface, also oroantral, which wouldn't fit unless they went through the sinuses. LOL Wish I could hear what you're hearing to help more.
fetor reference. sm
Subject: fetor reference. sm
fetor
f Tctbr
A very offensive odor.
Origin
[L. an offensive smell, fr. feteo, to stink]
fetor hepaticus
fetor oris
I'm thinking in reference to
Subject: I'm thinking in reference to
sorry, can find no reference
Subject: sorry, can find no reference
looked in Stedman's, no reference for radian nerve. If QA wants you to use it, ask them what references they are using. sorry.
You NEED to buy reference books and USE them.
Subject: You NEED to buy reference books and USE them.
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reference from google sm
Subject: reference from google sm
www.medicinescomplete.com/mc/martindale/current/999904-n5813-q.htm - Supplemental
ortho web reference
Subject: ortho web reference
www.worldortho.com
Check out the online reference books!
ah, C and S. That's why couldn't reference! Thx.
Subject: ah, C and S. That's why couldn't reference! Thx.
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Nevermind, not a med reference....nm
Subject: Nevermind, not a med reference....nm
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