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Could be Combivent, Combivir, etc. Blank it. Speller likes "combed" as in 'you combed your

Posted By: :) nm on 2006-08-11
In Reply to: drug s/l combed - IA MT

Subject: Could be Combivent, Combivir, etc. Blank it. Speller likes "combed" as in 'you combed your hair."

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drug s/l combed
Subject: drug s/l combed

The doc. states the patient is allergic to combed and the pt. says she does not know what this is in the background, not much help.  I cannot verify the drug, but spellchecker likes it.  Anyone heard of it?


 


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Combivent
Subject: Combivent

This is an inhaler and therefore the dosage is not usually listed.
Combivent?? nm
Subject: Combivent?? nm

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Must be Combivent. See this. sm
Subject: Must be Combivent. See this. sm


Drug Resource Center - Combivent





The 200 inhalation unit has a net weight of 14.7 grams. ... had to rely on a nebulizer machine to take the medication needed to help them breathe better. ...
www.drugresourcecenter.com/combivent/combivent.htm - 82k - Cached - Similar pages

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Combivent
Subject: Combivent


Combivent ?
Subject: Combivent ?

for people with COPD.
medical/surgical speller
Subject: medical/surgical speller

What is a good medical/surgical speller software that updates..


in Stedman Speller, under Ligament,
Subject: in Stedman Speller, under Ligament,

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Per Stedman's Medical Speller, they
Subject: Per Stedman's Medical Speller, they

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Combivent! I don't know how I missed that! Thanks :) nm
Subject: Combivent! I don't know how I missed that! Thanks :) nm


Thank you to all those who answered. It was really Vasotec and Combivent :)
Subject: Thank you to all those who answered. It was really Vasotec and Combivent :)


Nevermind..it was Combivent for COPD.
Subject: Nevermind..it was Combivent for COPD.


blighted ovum - it is in Steman Medical Speller
Subject: blighted ovum - it is in Steman Medical Speller

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Lembert suture - Stedman Medical Speller
Subject: Lembert suture - Stedman Medical Speller

nm
in my older Stedman Speller it shows a dash
Subject: in my older Stedman Speller it shows a dash

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Stedman's Path/Lab Medicine, Medical Speller, Neuro/Neurosurg, etc., sm
Subject: Stedman's Path/Lab Medicine, Medical Speller, Neuro/Neurosurg, etc., sm

Your reference is British. Note the spellings of centre, etc. Check Vera Pyle's book and Dorland's Medical Dictionary and also the American Medical Association reference for making nouns out of proper names. Our own BOS states not to capitalize words derived from eponyms.
The spellchecker likes it . . .
Subject: The spellchecker likes it . . .

because combed is a word . . . don't know about the drug name though.
Your sound likes are probably
Subject: Your sound likes are probably


Need sound likes.
Subject: Need sound likes.

x
Thanks for trying. This is one of those docs that likes to make up his own.
Subject: Thanks for trying. This is one of those docs that likes to make up his own.

I know there are malleable stays or retractors, but it gets flagged. Hopefully, the next time he will learn to enunciate (wishful thinking LOL).
my stedman's spellchecker likes it !
Subject: my stedman's spellchecker likes it !


transdermal? (any "sound likes"?)
Subject: transdermal? (any "sound likes"?)


which Stedman's..?? spellcheck likes either
Subject: which Stedman's..?? spellcheck likes either


BOS likes to make up their own thing just to be superior and..
Subject: BOS likes to make up their own thing just to be superior and..

I refuse to do EVERY SINGLE THING by BOS.
My QA likes KCl if specific poss chloride is not
Subject: My QA likes KCl if specific poss chloride is not

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BOS II likes 7th and 8th, but if account lets you, writing out gives more characters. nm
Subject: BOS II likes 7th and 8th, but if account lets you, writing out gives more characters. nm

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Definitely "sk" and not "tw". Doc likes to make up words but also very particular, so w
Subject: Definitely "sk" and not "tw". Doc likes to make up words but also very particular, so wanted a

second opinion.  Thanks so much guys. 
Got a dx? All the sounds-likes I find are the wrong dose. nm
Subject: Got a dx? All the sounds-likes I find are the wrong dose. nm

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Thanks for the info my company likes FABER...QA giged me on it the other way.
Subject: Thanks for the info my company likes FABER...QA giged me on it the other way.

Sometimes this job is so draining. People have no idea how stressful it is. I had less stress as a cop...
Not sure what the blank could be
Subject: Not sure what the blank could be

Do you have a sounds like?
and if they say 15 mm mercury that is what I would type, not the mm Hg.
the blank
Subject: the blank

The blank does sound like "to". Thank you very much for the information.
You know, I think I will just blank it.. (sm if you want!:)
Subject: You know, I think I will just blank it.. (sm if you want!:)

This doc is famous for saying the wrong thing because he dictates while surfing the net.  Actiq is something prescribed in that clinic all the time, and he always mispronounces it "Ak-tik" rather than "Ak-teek" as it should be pronounced, so I bet he said that while thinking something else.  I know that's not right, so I will just leave it blank.  I really wish this guy would pay attention, though! 


(I don't know how many times I have been transcribing and he's hemming and hawing and I hear clicking in the background and then hear, "Hello!  You've got mail!" and I think to myself... "This guy is a neurosurgeon... And he has AOL? Hello?" Ha ha!)


Thanks for trying to help, all! I appreciate your time! 


 


i'm going to blank it
Subject: i'm going to blank it

I just can't figure it out.  Each response is a great one but it's just not what he's saying--and I know what he's saying isn't correct!


"Extremities revealed no cyanosis or edema, there are slightly decreased peripheral pulses and dorsalis pedis.  There is good capillary refill and _______ to cultures over both lower extremities.  The patient stayed in the hospital for 16 days."


I hate it when I can't figure out a word!  Again, thanks for the responses, this is a great group!


Need help with a blank
Subject: Need help with a blank

Left chest and s/l flank fank have multiple abrasions and conclusions.  I'm thinking face?????
Thanks! He's getting a blank!
Subject: Thanks! He's getting a blank!


sorry - second blank
Subject: sorry - second blank


Who knows! I just put a blank
Subject: Who knows! I just put a blank

Guess I will find out some time or another! Thanks for all the help
Thx anyway, sent it with a blank
Subject: Thx anyway, sent it with a blank


Thank you so much!!! Got rid of my blank!
Subject: Thank you so much!!! Got rid of my blank!


Thanks. I sent it in blank.
Subject: Thanks. I sent it in blank.

So I had no idea what it was and sent it in blank.

Thanks though! :)
I don't know, I think I will just have to blank it....thanks anyway NM
Subject: I don't know, I think I will just have to blank it....thanks anyway NM


not sure - have to blank - thanks :)
Subject: not sure - have to blank - thanks :)


thanks to all 3 for the help! one less blank for QA. :)
Subject: thanks to all 3 for the help! one less blank for QA. :)

x
That one you will have to blank. He
Subject: That one you will have to blank. He

just misspoke as that is for dermatitis.
Thanks, but he is CLEARLY saying BI-OX??? I am going to blank it.
Subject: Thanks, but he is CLEARLY saying BI-OX??? I am going to blank it.


I think I would have to blank that one.
Subject: I think I would have to blank that one.

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Mrs. BLANK????
Subject: Mrs. BLANK????

If there is a edited part of a dictation. Like a name for instance.. lets says Mrs. "Edited Part" standardly how to do acknowledge it??


Mrs. ______ Or Mrs. (BLANK)  or Mrs. (Blank) ...


or any of your ideas??


gee, must be BLANK
Subject: gee, must be BLANK

we at least need a s/l, or maybe you could just give up.


Dr. (blank)
Subject: Dr. (blank)

In in transcriptions if there is no Dr. name how does one go about typing that? Do you just leave it blank or put the (blank) in the space?
TX, but already sent, had 1 other blank, oh well will keep for later
Subject: TX, but already sent, had 1 other blank, oh well will keep for later

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okay a blank it is :-)
Subject: okay a blank it is :-)