Could they be a GM (General Motors) employee? Can't find much else under G's and J's in Flo
Posted By: STill trying on 2006-03-27
In Reply to: Name of town? Geon Florida ? - mighty
Subject: Could they be a GM (General Motors) employee? Can't find much else under G's and J's in Florida. nm
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You must be talking about employee status...
Subject: You must be talking about employee status...
because I agree with the other poster... I make 2-3 times the amount as an IC paid by the line as I would hourly... Thank God I still have the job. However, my mom did the same thing but just recently went to employee status because she needed the health benefits as her and my father were both self employed.... so it just depends on your situation I think!
How does CPL differ for employee versus IC...only been an IC in the past..sm
Subject: How does CPL differ for employee versus IC...only been an IC in the past..sm
Considering a part-time employee position to take the place of my current part-time IC position. (Still work as a "full time" IC.) Just curious if I should expect a similar cpl? Thanks!
Here's a general ROS in general order : sm
Subject: Here's a general ROS in general order : sm
(they go from head to toe):
Constitutional, HEENT, Respiratory, (sometimes they give lymphatics before respiratory), Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Musculoskeletal (sometimes they say Neuromuscular),
Neurologic,
Endocrinologic, Hematologic,
Psychiatric,
Immunologic/Allergies.
What's missing in your review?
Help with general term...sm
Subject: Help with general term...sm
She says this in the past medical history - negative for any health problems or s/l "renal or anginal disease." But that doesn't make sense as a general term to say.
Thanks!
S/L general ways
Subject: S/L general ways
Patient is ready to be admitted for outpatient surgery tomorrow for right hemicolectomy. When awakened this morning he felt this sharp pain in his right upper quadrant, started having some nausea *** to upper fever of way over 102. (after nausea is sounds like he says general ways to upper fever..."can that be right)? thanks
general malaise? nm
Subject: general malaise? nm
General anesthesia with the use of an s/l LME?
Subject: General anesthesia with the use of an s/l LME?
What is the general consensus on this....sm
Subject: What is the general consensus on this....sm
20-pack-year smoking history or ????
Thanks in advance.
ps: Tara, if your online, I've got the file you need. I'll zip it and send......
general word help
Subject: general word help
On physical doc says slight s/l cog wheeling or something to that nature to explain upper extremities at the elbow. Any ideas?? Cannot find word.
GET - general endotracheal
Subject: GET - general endotracheal
Yes, that's right. It means in general.
Subject: Yes, that's right. It means in general.
Can a general anesthesia be..
Subject: Can a general anesthesia be..
given in "intravenous intubation"? I thought intubation was only a tube in a hollow organ, like the stomach.
General surgeon does, too. nm
Subject: General surgeon does, too. nm
General exam would be fine. (nm)
Subject: General exam would be fine. (nm)
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Just a general question on format
Subject: Just a general question on format
I have been using these forums for a while now and I keep seeing people using "nm" and "sm". What does this mean?
nm = no message
sm = see message
Just a guess
This is probably so off the mark, but could it be general mask?
Subject: This is probably so off the mark, but could it be general mask?
general range or gommelin????
Subject: general range or gommelin????
Not able to apply my logic.
Her _____(gommelin / general range) is unchanged and she is pleased with it.
The patient has headaches and also for knee problem. Also not dictating under physical examination.
It's just under and Objective/General section
Subject: It's just under and Objective/General section
catheter general hear or read it as smi
Subject: catheter general hear or read it as smi
JR5 (Judkins right 5) (JL5 Judkins left 5) etc
I work for a general surgeon who dictates...sm
Subject: I work for a general surgeon who dictates...sm
sestamibi scan on all his parathyroid patients...........
and google to back it up:
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doc says under general infant does not appear to be s/l Coxic???does he mean colicky?
Subject: doc says under general infant does not appear to be s/l Coxic???does he mean colicky?
Is this epidural or general? They usually test the skin if
Subject: Is this epidural or general? They usually test the skin if
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He is under general anesthesia so in no pain, not awake.. nm
Subject: He is under general anesthesia so in no pain, not awake.. nm
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"bare" stellate block or general sm
Subject: "bare" stellate block or general sm
We are going to go ahead and schedule this patient for surgery for a left carpal tunnel release and a left first dorsal compartment release under a stellate block. The patient may have a s/l "bare" block or a general depending on what her and the anesthesiologist decide.
BloodSTOP™ Hemostatic General Gauze?
Subject: BloodSTOP™ Hemostatic General Gauze?
General rule of thumb for hyphenation is - sm
Subject: General rule of thumb for hyphenation is - sm
If you can't find it as one word in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, then you should hyphenate it.
ENT? general anesthesia with apneic oxygenation - nm
Subject: ENT? general anesthesia with apneic oxygenation - nm
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it's general term to describe the statin drugs
Subject: it's general term to describe the statin drugs
nm
Probably general LMA (laryngeal mask airway) anesthesia. nm
Subject: Probably general LMA (laryngeal mask airway) anesthesia. nm
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Put under GENERAL looking at face and commenting on findings, flat affect. nm Ta
Subject: Put under GENERAL looking at face and commenting on findings, flat affect. nm Ta
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in general, would not put an 's after word ending in S. Saw one ref. Gross' solution preserv
Subject: in general, would not put an 's after word ending in S. Saw one ref. Gross' solution preservative.
in general sentence, not capitalize; if stating a specific department,
Subject: in general sentence, not capitalize; if stating a specific department,
nm
I know the general rule, been MTing 15 years, thought clinic was maybe different.
Subject: I know the general rule, been MTing 15 years, thought clinic was maybe different.
Hartmann _______ procedure - general surgeon talking about colostomy
Subject: Hartmann _______ procedure - general surgeon talking about colostomy
He's definitely saying Hartmann's ________ procedure, and the blank sounds like "lung."
Thanks so much!
In general surgery, Cook-Thomasen fascial closure device. sm
Subject: In general surgery, Cook-Thomasen fascial closure device. sm
It sounds like Thomasen or Tomasen. I can't find anywhere. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks!
physical exam under general: the patient appeared s/l kick ectic? nm
Subject: physical exam under general: the patient appeared s/l kick ectic? nm
In general physical exam, aox3, non-toxic s/l thiness ot tin-ness?
Subject: In general physical exam, aox3, non-toxic s/l thiness ot tin-ness?
Has anyone heard of prylotherapy? I can find it using Google, but I can't find whether it is cap
Subject: Has anyone heard of prylotherapy? I can find it using Google, but I can't find whether it is cap'd.
nm
Can find plenty on the internet regarding lipodermosclerosis, but unfortunately cannot find that exa
Subject: Can find plenty on the internet regarding lipodermosclerosis, but unfortunately cannot find that exact spelling in any dictionary... sorry. Anyone else?
Medication - s/l Endrion? Dictated in general medication list. TIA
Subject: Medication - s/l Endrion? Dictated in general medication list. TIA
Where did you find, I still cannot find that spelling anywhere?
Subject: Where did you find, I still cannot find that spelling anywhere?
General anesthesia? Monitored anesthesia? nm
Subject: General anesthesia? Monitored anesthesia? nm
Is it general range of motion or gentle range of motion?
Subject: Is it general range of motion or gentle range of motion?
Pls help me on this.
all i find
Subject: all i find
is EndoMed LSS laparoscopy system, not a tissue expander...? sorry.
I could not find
Subject: I could not find
pseudoarthopathy on the web, in the Stedman's or anywhere else. I knew what the different words meant, but I did not know if the one word existed.
Sorry, cannot find anything
Subject: Sorry, cannot find anything
If you happen to find out what this word is, please post it. Usually, if the wordd exists or anything close to it...I can find it. My brother is a physician and he also has no idea what the word could be based on what you say it sounds like.
Sorry I couldn't help.
Where did you find that? Thanks!
Subject: Where did you find that? Thanks!
I've checked everywhere, even googled it. Nothing.
Thanks again!
Where did you find that? sm
Subject: Where did you find that? sm
I can only find "Wise" anywhere I have looked or searched. The doctor spells it as "Wyse" but I am not sure that is correct. Did you find it written somewhere? I want to be absolutely sure I am right before going against his spelling.
Must be why I could find sm
Subject: Must be why I could find sm
no other confirmation of that phrase.
Thanks. Could not find that myself! nm
Subject: Thanks. Could not find that myself! nm
About all I could find also. Sorry. nm
Subject: About all I could find also. Sorry. nm
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