Definitely an sis ending. Tks for trying! nm
Posted By: jinx on 2007-07-05
In Reply to: dysphagia is all I can think of, prob w/swallowing - sorry.............NM
Subject: Definitely an sis ending. Tks for trying! nm
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it has a "dine" ending....
Subject: it has a "dine" ending....
going crazy.
Yes!!! Why wouldn't that ending come to me?
Subject: Yes!!! Why wouldn't that ending come to me?
Thanks, but she is definitely not saying infliximab. Ending s/l
Subject: Thanks, but she is definitely not saying infliximab. Ending s/l
vissamab or vizamab or similar. First letter like V or B
ending a letter
Subject: ending a letter
doctor dictates to end the letter with his name different than usual: i.e., Paul J. Pagano, MD Orthopedic Surgeon
my question is, do I leave on the MD when adding that he is an orthopedic surgeon or take off the MD and just have the new ending he dictated????
whats the diagnoses?---this ending could be a lot of
Subject: whats the diagnoses?---this ending could be a lot of
diff meds, first one that comes to my mind is
fluoxetine
Can't make out anything with more of an -itis ending? nm
Subject: Can't make out anything with more of an -itis ending? nm
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that is what I thought at first but he has a us ending? He has a cold too so maybe! LOL
Subject: that is what I thought at first but he has a us ending? He has a cold too so maybe! LOL
it is very clearly plaint or supplaint ending in "t"
Subject: it is very clearly plaint or supplaint ending in "t"
Can find it with the -chiae ending on a search, but
Subject: Can find it with the -chiae ending on a search, but
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can sort of hear supraclavicular but ending is different
Subject: can sort of hear supraclavicular but ending is different
The rushed pronunciation sounds like it could be supraclavicular with something else on the end, sounding similar to supraclavic-a-tory adenopathy???
Is the 'zole' ending clear? Prinivil comes in 20 mg. nm
Subject: Is the 'zole' ending clear? Prinivil comes in 20 mg. nm
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Rule for Sentence Ending and when to use comma
Can somebody share with me the rules to follow for sentence ending? I am a bit confused with the feedback from my QA, when I chose to put a comma she wants me to end the sentence and start with a new sentence. The next day when I did was to end the sentence, she edited my work and placed a comma instead. Can anybody share with me some guidelines to follow. TIA.
Ive found the drugs ending in "al" are
Subject: Ive found the drugs ending in "al" are
some narcs.
fosinpril - there's lots of drugs ending in *opril*
Subject: fosinpril - there's lots of drugs ending in *opril*
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.
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