Could be Ximatron -- google and see if fits /nm
Posted By: anon on 2006-06-02
In Reply to: Doing a radiology simulation report (sm) - quietmoods
Subject: Could be Ximatron -- google and see if fits /nm
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XLIF - Google and see if it fits. nm
Subject: XLIF - Google and see if it fits. nm
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Amrix? Google and see if that fits. nm
Subject: Amrix? Google and see if that fits. nm
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Google for 6-MP and see if it fits the dictated info. NM
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try Agriss-Dingman - google to see if it fits
Subject: try Agriss-Dingman - google to see if it fits
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I think you might want "DREZ" procedure (all caps, google to be sure fits) .nm
Subject: I think you might want "DREZ" procedure (all caps, google to be sure fits) .nm
They do prescribe gel caps for hammetoe, Google and see if it fits......nm
Subject: They do prescribe gel caps for hammetoe, Google and see if it fits......nm
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Is doc a rheumatologist? Google anti-Ro, anti-La antibodies and see if that fits.
Subject: Is doc a rheumatologist? Google anti-Ro, anti-La antibodies and see if that fits.
I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary. There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.
As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true).
When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong.
So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google.
gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
thanks but not sure this fits. nm
Subject: thanks but not sure this fits. nm
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Thank you, I think this best fits.
Subject: Thank you, I think this best fits.
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I don't think that fits
Subject: I don't think that fits
As he actually is saying Nephrocans one can via PEG. I cannot find anywhere.
Thanks much. That fits. nm
Subject: Thanks much. That fits. nm
not sure it fits
Subject: not sure it fits
As far as the s/l, yes it sounds like that, but don't think it fits. Urine culture: URED e. coli??? Does that make sense??
fits it to a T :)
Subject: fits it to a T :)
Yes, that fits
Subject: Yes, that fits
Thanks
Thanks-that fits!
Subject: Thanks-that fits!
Wow- I learned a few things from that one short paragraph of dictation! Thanks for your help.
I believe that fits!
Subject: I believe that fits!
Thanks for the help!
check to see if this fits first, but there is sm
Subject: check to see if this fits first, but there is sm
a Roxanol oral solution which is oral morphine sulfate.
I looked that up but don't really think it fits.
Subject: I looked that up but don't really think it fits.
Thank you anyway though.
Thank you.. Guaiac fits!!
Subject: Thank you.. Guaiac fits!!
Thanks, that's interesting, but I'm not sure it fits here.
Subject: Thanks, that's interesting, but I'm not sure it fits here.
The report went to QA with a blank. I really believe he was saying 'skier,' but I just couldn't document it!
thanks to all...I am checking on both to see what fits. :) nm
Subject: thanks to all...I am checking on both to see what fits. :) nm
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That sounds like it fits,
Subject: That sounds like it fits,
as the patient has increasing menorrhagia. Thanks so much!
I do not think that abbreviation fits
Subject: I do not think that abbreviation fits
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lung with metastases, COPD, dyslipidemia, hypertension, history of alcohol of alcoholism in the past, atrial fib-anticoagulated and depression. These are his illnesses and I do not think the abbreviation fits any of these. I think with me being new I should flag it. Thanks MT50 I have bookmarked medilexicon also for further use :)
Boerhaave plz look up and see if this fits nm
Subject: Boerhaave plz look up and see if this fits nm
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see if cachectic fits
Subject: see if cachectic fits
Probably cigarettes as this fits nm
Subject: Probably cigarettes as this fits nm
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Look up GISSI and see if that fits.
Subject: Look up GISSI and see if that fits.
Surgicel fits - here is site sm
Subject: Surgicel fits - here is site sm
http://www.jnjgateway.com/home.jhtml?loc=USENG&page=viewContent&contentId=09008b9880e8c980&parentId=09008b9880e8c141
try kerion...it fits the context
Subject: try kerion...it fits the context
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Thank you! That fits, this forum is such a blessing...
Subject: Thank you! That fits, this forum is such a blessing...
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Could it be Ansaid? Dose fits nm
Subject: Could it be Ansaid? Dose fits nm
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Research "blebs" to see if it fits.
Subject: Research "blebs" to see if it fits.
I am going to go with that. Seems to be what fits in the skin appearance. Thanks so much for all o
Subject: I am going to go with that. Seems to be what fits in the skin appearance. Thanks so much for all of your help!
iliopsoas possiblly see if it fits
Subject: iliopsoas possiblly see if it fits
Maybe parasymphyseal but see if a definition fits. nm
Subject: Maybe parasymphyseal but see if a definition fits. nm
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well insulin NPH 70/30 is correct....not sure how R fits in though nm
Subject: well insulin NPH 70/30 is correct....not sure how R fits in though nm
I bet that's it. It fits, but she botched the pronunciation! Thanks. nm
Subject: I bet that's it. It fits, but she botched the pronunciation! Thanks. nm
Have to agree Neo-Synephrine fits - - sorry.
Subject: Have to agree Neo-Synephrine fits - - sorry.
Do a search of EpiGraft and see if that fits -
Subject: Do a search of EpiGraft and see if that fits -
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I think he did mean to say sodium since it fits with what he's talking about
Subject: I think he did mean to say sodium since it fits with what he's talking about
but it definitely sounds like he's saying solu. I may just leave it blank and have him correct it.
TY, TY, TY. Yes, it fits. I can't believe it is not in my 2008 QLDEB
Subject: TY, TY, TY. Yes, it fits. I can't believe it is not in my 2008 QLDEB
That dose fits a lot of supplements. What is the dx?
Subject: That dose fits a lot of supplements. What is the dx?
Thanks ya it can be heard so and fits perfectly
Subject: Thanks ya it can be heard so and fits perfectly
Thanks
WAG on first, AmphoGel? dose fits. nm
Subject: WAG on first, AmphoGel? dose fits. nm
I saw that, also. Don't think it fits, as pateint is in California. sm
Subject: I saw that, also. Don't think it fits, as pateint is in California. sm
I also believe it was supposed to be "acute". So why would QA put ""Q-dialysis""? Who is ultimately responsible for these fill-ins -- the transcriptionist or QA?
could it be "lesser tubercle" ?? not sure if that fits
Subject: could it be "lesser tubercle" ?? not sure if that fits
here
antithrombin III? (fits with other tests being done)
Subject: antithrombin III? (fits with other tests being done)
raphe can be anywhere. It fits here. Check on onelook.com..nm
Subject: raphe can be anywhere. It fits here. Check on onelook.com..nm
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You have to (LOL); "malaise" fits the blank perfectly.
Subject: You have to (LOL); "malaise" fits the blank perfectly.
Great job, FT MT!
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