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Decided that it must be medical slang. Thanks -

Posted By: MTgirl on 2008-05-12
In Reply to: "Buttons in her ears" ?? - MTgirl

Subject: Decided that it must be medical slang. Thanks -

They do look like buttons.  Found one reference on Google. 




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I've decided it's slang
Subject: I've decided it's slang

Just wanted to post a follow-up. I've decided it's slang for oculofacial plastic surgeon. If QA comes back with something else, I'll wade back in and repost.
Yes, trich is slang. Ask your QA person what to do with slang. nm
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Thanks! That's how we decided to do it...we'll see what happens. nm
Subject: Thanks! That's how we decided to do it...we'll see what happens. nm


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Subject: That may be it, but I decided to blank. nm


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Subject: Thanks, I decided she stammered

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Thanks. I decided the same thing!
Subject: Thanks. I decided the same thing!

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Thank you, being an allergy, I decided to blank it.
Subject: Thank you, being an allergy, I decided to blank it.

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I decided to reararnge the sentence! Thanks!
Subject: I decided to reararnge the sentence! Thanks!


decided to do exploratory laparotomy?
Subject: decided to do exploratory laparotomy?


Never mind. He decided to re-word it. Thanks. nm
Subject: Never mind. He decided to re-word it. Thanks. nm


Thanks for the confirmation. I finally went with it. I decided it wasn't
Subject: Thanks for the confirmation. I finally went with it. I decided it wasn't

any worse than saying "stab incision," LOL.


Thank you... my brain finally decided to turn on now that I am done.
Subject: Thank you... my brain finally decided to turn on now that I am done.


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Subject: Thanks flybye! I decided to flag it, and will post if I hear back.

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I pictured Dudley Moore doing his 'Arthur' accent and decided that Bravo
Subject: I pictured Dudley Moore doing his 'Arthur' accent and decided that Bravo

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no, don't think its slang
Subject: no, don't think its slang

probably is saying after his visit for congestion -- then ...bla bla bla
Because it's slang
Subject: Because it's slang

It get's used enough, that I think most of us type it, and it will end up in the dictionaries before long. But it is still slang. Somebody has taken the Latin ending and just slapped it onto an English slang word. Doesn't it sound better than "increased numbers of immature, unsegmented neutrophils"?


Slang
Subject: Slang

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Slang
Subject: Slang

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dip? (slang?) SM
Subject: dip? (slang?) SM

The dictator says "dip" in the social history (see sentence below). I think this is slang for something but I am so not cool and I'm not sure what it is. My DH thinks it might be chew tobacco?
 
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as far as I now, it is slang for
Subject: as far as I now, it is slang for

regurgitation, but you may be under verbatim rules, in which case it would regurge. I think it is slang, but that's just me.
slang
Subject: slang

Dr. says "Penrose s/l dc'ed today."


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Subject: If you can use slang, like that other

than changing the On to OF. or if you cannot use slang "X-rays taken OF bilateral tibias and fibulas.
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Subject: I think this is a new slang. Never heard anyone else use it. nm

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diabetologist - new slang
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thank you ! that must be it - yea slang gets me every time !
Subject: thank you ! that must be it - yea slang gets me every time !


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Doc dictates [s/l maxt out] credit cards. Of course, Word is highlighting every spelling, but I'm trying to figure out which looks best.


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B. Maxxed out


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D. Any other suggestions?


 


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Subject: Ask your QA. When I get that slang I use "endoclipped." nm

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Subject: Thank you both. I was worried it was too slang.


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Subject: doc slang for lytic?

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I'd call that slang and
Subject: I'd call that slang and

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Subject: slang advice please


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Subject: Sounds like slang to me.


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34 weeker slang?
Subject: 34 weeker slang?

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Subject: Always have used the slang "satting".


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Subject: might be slang pip taz? see message

WikiAnswers - What is Pip Taz


 


Medication and Drugs question: What is Pip Taz? Pip taz is short for the antibiotic combination of piperacillin and tazobactam. In the US it is marketed as ...
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I don't think I would cap the J as it is not a "brand" name, just slang. nm
Subject: I don't think I would cap the J as it is not a "brand" name, just slang. nm

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Maybe slang for bronchoscoped. nm
Subject: Maybe slang for bronchoscoped. nm

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Slang Term
Subject: Slang Term

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Cath is slang and I thought the BOS said not to use
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slang.


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Subject: then i think it's just slang; i spell it out "heparin well" nm


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Subject: RT might be arterial, slang "art". nm

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Subject: I have to use slang - it drives me nuts!

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Subject: so what if it's slang - if the dictator says *mets* - nm

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Subject: Slang for Zosyn and should be typed out as

piperacillin/tazobactam