Cute! Glad you had a good laugh to break up your shift! :) nm
Posted By: wanderer on 2007-11-17
In Reply to: Sorry to interrupt..... - catzameow
Subject: Cute! Glad you had a good laugh to break up your shift! :) nm
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At least I got a good laugh!! Thanks for that - and your time....
Subject: At least I got a good laugh!! Thanks for that - and your time....
i'm chuckling, too -- want a really good laugh?
Subject: i'm chuckling, too -- want a really good laugh?
Go to the Medquist board, just a little ways down, and find the post regarding DQS spell checker suggestion for forhead.... really funny.
You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!
Subject: You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Glad to help. Good S/L. nm
Subject: Glad to help. Good S/L. nm
Good S/L. Glad we got it. nm
Subject: Good S/L. Glad we got it. nm
Glad to help. Good sound like!! nm
Subject: Glad to help. Good sound like!! nm
Glad to share. That Medcompare.com is good for everything. nm
Subject: Glad to share. That Medcompare.com is good for everything. nm
Glad to help. Good dizziness link. nm
Subject: Glad to help. Good dizziness link. nm
CUTE! I like that..nm
Subject: CUTE! I like that..nm
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how cute! thank you....
Subject: how cute! thank you....
i agree, humor is important to life.
but you put those two (the bubble face and running away from it) together PERFECTLY!!
keep up the good work
if you think that's cute...
Subject: if you think that's cute...
He also said the patient was extremely tolerant and stoic during debridement of the wound. I have never met a stoic 2 year old and a little girl to boot! Thanks to you both.
and yes, dictator being cute as....sm
Subject: and yes, dictator being cute as....sm
your dictator was just being cute since Pierre and Madame Curie discovered radium.........*LOL* but it's millicuries and I'd spell it out (expand) due to your dictator's cuteness....*winks*
I would use "owee." (That's cute!)
Subject: I would use "owee." (That's cute!)
Cute icons :- )
Subject: Cute icons :- )
Cute handle! :) ....and Toto, too! nm
Subject: Cute handle! :) ....and Toto, too! nm
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DumDum (cute name) - you would be correct!! *S*
Subject: DumDum (cute name) - you would be correct!! *S*
Don't laugh if I'm way off
Subject: Don't laugh if I'm way off
She says the patient has tetralogy of Fallot versus s/l "penny" truncus? in his right pulmonary artery arising from the ascending aorta. TIA!
ok, but don't laugh
Subject: ok, but don't laugh
s/l painful and addicted to the chronic wall of the mesocolinc adipose tissue.
I've tried everything but am unable to figure this one out!
Just a laugh
Subject: Just a laugh
Hi fellow MTs,
I haven't been on for a while (broken ribs from one of my foster horses - that naughty girl.) Just checkin' in and thought I would give you guys an ASR funny.
Instead of Dr. L*** L******* it -recognized- Dr. Nasal Orifices None.
How annoying.
have to laugh at that one.
Subject: have to laugh at that one.
can you tell he was speaking fast? thanks!
Laugh for the day
Subject: Laugh for the day
The patient was admitted with a hot foreign body.
Dang. It's getting late.
Just for a Laugh!
Subject: Just for a Laugh!
Did you ever notice... sometimes solving some these crazy doctor dictations.. is like playing a game of Mad Gab!!! Haha!
Thanks for the laugh
Subject: Thanks for the laugh
Good to know someone understands. I love this website.
Me neither, just hit the shift-key ???
Subject: Me neither, just hit the shift-key ???
q.shift
Subject: q.shift
the doc says fetal heart checks q.shift. can we put q.shift or is it something else.
q.shift
Subject: q.shift
well the specifics don't actually mention about this, but i wanted to know whether there is something as q.shift
q.shift
Subject: q.shift
i mean whether in this sentence q.shift is valid of not
q.shift
Subject: q.shift
tx nm that helps
i think i need a break
Subject: i think i need a break
Cannot remember how to spell "diloufoy" lesion... please help!
That is it. There was no break between
Subject: That is it. There was no break between
Already had a break down :-)
Subject: Already had a break down :-)
#1 ? Aggrenox? As far as the Siko no clue
How would you break this up???
Subject: How would you break this up???
The MD is listing the materials used for a THA. He just runs all these letters together. how should they be broken up? Any ideas? TIA!
A Depuy 22 x 17, +12, lateral offset S-ROM femoral stem with a 22 F XXL ZT HA-coated proximal sleeve with a +9 neck, 44-mm diameter femoral head.
I did, too! Feel better already with a laugh!!.nm
Subject: I did, too! Feel better already with a laugh!!.nm
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Just to share a laugh
Subject: Just to share a laugh
I just wanted to share an ASR "funny" and hope to give all a little chuckle...
In the meds list: "Restroom 30 mg at bedtime." Oh, what all of our creative minds could do with this phrase, dictation and speech recog.
Thanks for the laugh!! I needed it! n/m
Subject: Thanks for the laugh!! I needed it! n/m
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Thanks for the laugh! I needed this!
Subject: Thanks for the laugh! I needed this!
Absolutely I can use a laugh...
Subject: Absolutely I can use a laugh...
After all, when you're working the Saturday night shift, you need some humor to get through the evening!! I'll check it out...
I had to laugh about "anywase" sm
Subject: I had to laugh about "anywase" sm
too. This is a perfect example of the "cracker jack" transcription schools, no experience and why you should have a few years experience under your belt before you try and work at home by youself!!!!!!!!!!
just left shift key does it for me
Subject: just left shift key does it for me
I got this from the Shorthand people. Evidently, this is a common thing.
MLS=midline shift? sm
Subject: MLS=midline shift? sm
another wild guess here, but perhaps on the CT scan they can see a posterior MLS (midline shift)...caused by the hemorrhage...and now showing up as a hematoma or contusion within the midline shift???
shift and maintain
Subject: shift and maintain
"a test requiring her to shift and maintain a new set requiring her to inhibit previous learned response."
what is shift n maintain?
Yep, Ctrl+shift+N
Subject: Yep, Ctrl+shift+N
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I did cut her a break, several times
Subject: I did cut her a break, several times
I would have been less forthcoming...you know, I got my job on my own...she should as well. Did someone give you a job without your having earned it yourself? And how do you suppose she will keep it IF she gets it? Will she blame yourself for not knowing how to be an MT (just getting quick fix answers here without knowing how to research or having an understanding of what she is transcribing?) or will she blame this board for not helping her enough?
I can symphathize with being new...everyone started out as a newbie; however, I do not condone - nor has this board - answering job test questions. And if she had books as resources as she stated, her questions on this board discredit that statement.
I would break it up into 2 sentences
Subject: I would break it up into 2 sentences
She is doing that often; in work situations and other situations. She is confirming that she is less passive.
Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm
Subject: Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm
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You are going to laugh when I tell you..."mood and affect." :) nm
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Cree Indians! Thanks for the laugh! nm
Subject: Cree Indians! Thanks for the laugh! nm
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Ctrl+Shift+8 took care of it. Thanks anyway!!
Subject: Ctrl+Shift+8 took care of it. Thanks anyway!!
nm
Settle down, Beavis... Before you break something. (sm)
Subject: Settle down, Beavis... Before you break something. (sm)
I didn't say to use Google so that you could check "Joe's Spine Site". Most of us here use Google, and most of us are smart enough to know the difference between what we see on the Mayo Clinic or the American Heart Association websites versus other kinds of hits.
I do what my client prefers, the OP -- whether they mentioned that or not -- should do what their client prefers. Barring that, the only person here citing that there is a CORRECT (caps yours) usage for disc versus disk is you, and you just aren't a reference I trust so much, m'kay? I'll stick with my refs and my docs, thanks.
Still, you need take a breath before you have an aneurysm or something. I give surprisingly little thought to making you win or lose, just to answering the question.
(Are you one of those people who sit at an intersection and pound your steering wheel if you miss the light?)
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