Depression drug Prostiq - he spells it
Posted By: Typer on 2008-06-26
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Subject: Depression drug Prostiq - he spells it
He spells it but I cannot find it anywhere.
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Subject: drug s/l cysco with D. doc spells cyso but says
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What I would do: Since doc spells it, and
Subject: What I would do: Since doc spells it, and
you have exhausted all your references, I'd type it the way he spelled it and then flag it, saying that the doctor spelled it that way. That covers you. Docs are notorious bad spellers, but he might be privy to something so new it's not on the books yet.
Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z
Subject: Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z
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Don't think that's it, he very clearly spells it.
Subject: Don't think that's it, he very clearly spells it.
But thanks anyway, I just left it blank.
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Subject: Thanks so much. The doc now spells
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Subject: Doc spells PAX or TAX, but believe he's saying "P"
He actucally spells it
Subject: He actucally spells it
but I know that he is spelling it from the way the patient spells it. He often spells medications wrong. I am just going to flag it. Thanks for your help.
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Subject: 99% when a dictator spells anything
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Meant to add, doc spells - sm
Subject: Meant to add, doc spells - sm
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He does pronounce it, just spells it.
Subject: He does pronounce it, just spells it.
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He does not pronounce it, just spells it.
Subject: He does not pronounce it, just spells it.
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Subject: correct - if an MD spells anything, RED FLAG...SM
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Subject: listen very carefully while he spells
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Zung score.
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Subject: depression index UNG?
Hi everyone,
Is there an index to measure depression called UNG or something that sounds like that? At least that is what I am hearing--- "ung" at various speeds. Would he be saying "own"?
This dr has yawned so many times throughout this report he is making me sleepy too.
"with his UNG index score of 78"
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