Curious, what was it, future reference...
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-11-20
In Reply to: Found it. Never mind! - Country MT
Subject: Curious, what was it, future reference...
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now I'm curious what reference you have for this . . I
Subject: now I'm curious what reference you have for this . . I
cannot find anything in stedman's gyn book, spellchecker, no web site on google shows it as a MEDICAL word, so always good to learn something new.
for future reference 1/8 = 0.125
Subject: for future reference 1/8 = 0.125
1/8 mL = 0.125 milliliters
for future reference
Subject: for future reference
remember that docs traditionally use the term "ring finger" to indicate the finger between the long and little fingers - it's naming a specific finger, not the name of a finger condition
for future reference
Subject: for future reference
Per Steadman's OB/GYN, it is Telinde.
just for my info/future reference..if you
Subject: just for my info/future reference..if you
don't mind...how is the sentence structured? Is it
"Heart-size Epsilons are normal" or something else...It is my understanding that Epsilons are a wave pattern.
For future reference, depends on how it's used.
Subject: For future reference, depends on how it's used.
Per Gregg Reference (of grammar, usage, style, etc.), is lower case--master's degree, bachelor of arts degree, doctorate-- when used generally like in your example. But capitalized when used as a title, e.g., Jane Doe, Doctor of Philosophy.
Glad you asked. I needed a reminder too
Thank you VERY MUCH!!! I'll mark this down for future reference. nm
Subject: Thank you VERY MUCH!!! I'll mark this down for future reference. nm
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Propofol solution? For future reference. nm
Subject: Propofol solution? For future reference. nm
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If I may make a suggestion for future reference?
Subject: If I may make a suggestion for future reference?
If you enter s* cyst into www.onelook.com, you would have seen your answer. I think you would have been able to pick it out of the suggestions offered. Onelook is a very useful tool. Hope that helps for future.
found it!!! it is sevoflurane, for future reference
Subject: found it!!! it is sevoflurane, for future reference
NM
it's what I ended up using- just hoping for something better for future reference... (because acc
Subject: it's what I ended up using- just hoping for something better for future reference... (because account specifics say docs don't get to make up words) :)
Reply is late, but possibles for future reference
Subject: Reply is late, but possibles for future reference
Could "Overreactive lispossum" be "overreactive specimen?"
Originally, I was thinking "overreactive splenism" which I would edit to "overreactive spleen" but diagnoses are usually NOT listed with lab values, except maybe as a statement "consistent with..." so that probaby would be wrong, although abnormal cells listed are found in hypo- and hypersplenism.
In any case, just thoughts for future since this is a day or 2 later than original post.
Also, I saw serocytes in lab terms, and assume it should be "spherocytes." At one of my very first temporary transcription jobs at a laboratory, I had mispelled "spherocytes" and "schistocytes" and doctor whose report I typed had me come back to his office and look at slides to see the cells so I would remember in the future.
Have a great day.
Thank you!! any websites for future reference for ethnic backgrounds? nm
Subject: Thank you!! any websites for future reference for ethnic backgrounds? nm
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I belive maneuver is it...Thanks I will remember for future reference..
Subject: I belive maneuver is it...Thanks I will remember for future reference..
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In Tessier was it with a capital or not, just so I know for future reference as Stedman has it 2 dif
Subject: In Tessier was it with a capital or not, just so I know for future reference as Stedman has it 2 different ways.
You're Welcome. Thought you might like to know for future reference since you were helping me.
Subject: You're Welcome. Thought you might like to know for future reference since you were helping me.
some dictators say and spellout "crie" or "scree" for future reference.
Subject: some dictators say and spellout "crie" or "scree" for future reference.
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For future reference, have reports similar to this quite often. I do transcribe them verbatim, this
Subject: For future reference, have reports similar to this quite often. I do transcribe them verbatim, this way there is no finger pointing on what we as transcriptionists take as a "liberty" in interpretation.
If it is ever in question, they can go back to the dictators original dictation (if available) and see that is what he/she said and they are directly responsible for the content of their reports.
Hope this helps.
YW! I'm curious. Thanks. nm
Subject: YW! I'm curious. Thanks. nm
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just curious
Subject: just curious
what criticism are you talking about? Because the only criticism in this thread is about the "not a mind reader" remark which was way off base.
Just curious, as I have never seen
Subject: Just curious, as I have never seen
dosing in pieces qid and prn . . . is albuterol minineb the only medication dosed this way?
just curious
Subject: just curious
K -- when the doc dicates the patient is a 1-year-old though 10-year-old should the ages be typed out or Arabic numerals? I believe BOS says the above -- however QA for the new company says "typed out" --- grrr
thanks
now i'm curious...
Subject: now i'm curious...
for years i've been using low-back pain as a pain of the low back
just like i've been using small-bowel disease as a disease of the small bowel
i figured that the "low" and the "small" refer to the "back" and the "bowel," respectively, but i'm so open to the reasoning why it should not be hyphenated....
since they're terms i use every single day, i would really appreciate clarification....
thanks!
Just curious - sm
Subject: Just curious - sm
I also do plastic/reconstructive surgery reports and am wondering about these words as well, i.e. if okay combined or not:
back lift arm lift thigh lift neck lift
I know that browlift is okay
thank you
Just curious - sm
Subject: Just curious - sm
Are you an MT, and do you post under "non" and "mar" ?
You're welcome, curious!! nm
Subject: You're welcome, curious!! nm
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I would be curious how to determine
Subject: I would be curious how to determine
Why question - just curious
Can someone tell me why it changed from transcribing "diabetes mellitus type II" to "diabetes mellitus type 2". I am just curious.
so, what WAS the drug?? *curious*....n/m
Subject: so, what WAS the drug?? *curious*....n/m
You're welcome. I am new here, I'm curious about
Subject: You're welcome. I am new here, I'm curious about
"nm" and "sm", which I keep seeing posted. Been trying to figure out what they mean, but can't. Thanks.
I didn't know either and was curious.
Subject: I didn't know either and was curious.
Merriam-Webster does have a very clear answer.
is patty an mt or ccm? just curious nm
Subject: is patty an mt or ccm? just curious nm
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Not rude, just curious where all this patience comes from. SM
Mother Teresa didn't have this much calm forbearance and kindness. Wow.
for those who are curious, prolly paronychial. nm
Subject: for those who are curious, prolly paronychial. nm
Curious what transcription program
*curious* - perhaps he means knob..nm
Subject: *curious* - perhaps he means knob..nm
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Thank you. Had to leave blank, but was really curious.
Subject: Thank you. Had to leave blank, but was really curious.
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just curious are you a medical editor????
Subject: just curious are you a medical editor????
nm
I found that, I was just curious if it was 2400 or 24/100, thanks nm
Subject: I found that, I was just curious if it was 2400 or 24/100, thanks nm
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More info needed. I'm curious too. nm
Subject: More info needed. I'm curious too. nm
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Curious as to why you're assuming the term is sm
Subject: Curious as to why you're assuming the term is sm
an orthopedic surgery when it's part of the past MEDICAL history? Please provide your clues so we can help you.
curious - are you testing this week, sportsmom?
Subject: curious - are you testing this week, sportsmom?
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I thought so also...curious as she was very clear saying uvula...? nm
Subject: I thought so also...curious as she was very clear saying uvula...? nm
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I would be curious to know correct term for this study...purpleadvocate...let us know!
Subject: I would be curious to know correct term for this study...purpleadvocate...let us know!
I'm sure this has already gone, but for the future...
Subject: I'm sure this has already gone, but for the future...
Raz Pereyra. Found it under bladder neck suspension.
Thanks! I'll keep that for future
Subject: Thanks! I'll keep that for future
I believe it is Future Band.
Subject: I believe it is Future Band.
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I agree with this. In future, please just
Subject: I agree with this. In future, please just
give the sentence so we don't have to beg to help you, LOL.
Transcription is not about mind reading, and that's what you were asking for.
Thanks, will come in handy in future :)
Subject: Thanks, will come in handy in future :)
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Thank you too also for the future information.
Subject: Thank you too also for the future information.
here is info on Future band sm
Subject: here is info on Future band sm
PDF] I 0 2005 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML CG FutureŽ Annuloplasty Band. This 5 10(k) summary of safety and ... The CG FutureŽ Annuloplasty Band is indicated for the reconstruction and/or remodeling ... www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf5/K052860.pdf - Similar pages [ More results from www.fda.gov ]
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