Does it happen all the time or just randomly?
Posted By: AnnuderMT on 2009-06-11
In Reply to: Does anyone know about MS Word 2003 sm - wordee
Subject: Does it happen all the time or just randomly?
I've had occasional similar problems where it's been related to my keyboard running amok. In those cases, I have to unplug and replug in (it's a PS2 keyboard with a USB convertor) and things go back to normal. Also, occasionally, my space bar will go crazy and just insert spaces and it looks like it's wiped out all the words when in actually it has really just added 20 pages of spaces!! It only happens to me maybe once a month or so, though, and I've never lost an entire document, but that's because I've almost gotten used to it so that it doesn't startle me quite as much and I can take immediate corrective action.
Technology...gotta love it!
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Does it happen all the time or just randomly?
Subject: Does it happen all the time or just randomly?
Oh thank you!, At MQ and I don't think that will happen any time soon!
Subject: Oh thank you!, At MQ and I don't think that will happen any time soon!
randomly ??? - nm
Subject: randomly ??? - nm
outlier... a randomly low/high number compared to the rest nm
Subject: outlier... a randomly low/high number compared to the rest nm
nm
Would anyone happen to know the correct way to
Subject: Would anyone happen to know the correct way to
For example: Stage I or Stage 1 Parkinson's disease.
LOL funny how accidents like that happen
Subject: LOL funny how accidents like that happen
Is anyone else old enough to remember that some typewriters had a special key for 1/2 and 1/4 (you used the shift key to get the 1/4)? I remember being thrilled that I could type it properly! I think it was the one that currently has ` and ~.
"breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another
Subject: "breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another
Into or In to?
"Into is a preposition that has many definitions, but they all generally relate to direction.
On the other hand, in by itself can be an adverb, preposition, or adjective (and to by itself is a preposition or an adverb). Sometimes in and to just end up next to each other.
Maybe examples will help!
He walked into the room.
(Which direction was he going? Into the room.)
We broke in to the room.
('Broke in' is a phrasal verb. What did you break in to? The room.)
(Fogarty, Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips 34-35).
That can happen on meds for a.m. and p.m. dosages, but if you are concerned, is it possible to leave
Subject: That can happen on meds for a.m. and p.m. dosages, but if you are concerned, is it possible to leavea a QA note just for the facility?
what time are we using here in mtStars? US time or India time?
Subject: what time are we using here in mtStars? US time or India time?
is it protime, pro-time, or spelled out prothrombin time? also, where did you find it.. i've look
Subject: is it protime, pro-time, or spelled out prothrombin time? also, where did you find it.. i've looked.
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with time are you supposed to put the word hour after the time, i.e. 1600 hours
Subject: with time are you supposed to put the word hour after the time, i.e. 1600 hours
nm
that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two
Subject: that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two weeks' time)
nm
pro time, no hypen, two words, as if your typing prothrombin time
Subject: pro time, no hypen, two words, as if your typing prothrombin time
To effect relief - to make relief happen. SM
Subject: To effect relief - to make relief happen. SM
The patient has a pleasant affect (demeanor).
The medication may affect (change) one's memory.
This has the unpleasant effect (result)of causing nausea.
We will effect (make happen)the changes immediately.
Side effects (results) are often mild and may affect (alter) the gastrointestinal system.
prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time
Subject: prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time
?? PTT is partial thromboplastin time, PT is prothrombin time
Subject: ?? PTT is partial thromboplastin time, PT is prothrombin time
so that didn't answer my question at all -- and in fact was incorrect info
2 years' time or 2 year's time- Which is correct?
I put 2 years' time and was marked off on QA.
One Weeks' Time or One Week's Time
Subject: One Weeks' Time or One Week's Time
Which one is correct?
Thanks!
fourth time she has used this she is saying on-cora..each time in the..
Subject: fourth time she has used this she is saying on-cora..each time in the..
paragraph she talks about Omega 3 fatty acid maybe she means Omacor, but is saying Oncora instead of Omacor?? any ideas on this one?? thanks
I agree - we all do it from time to time - we try to make something else out of it
Subject: I agree - we all do it from time to time - we try to make something else out of it
nm
PT or Pro time stands for prothrombin time
Subject: PT or Pro time stands for prothrombin time
Three month's time or three months' time? TIA!
Subject: Three month's time or three months' time? TIA!
I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...
Subject: I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...
nm
I believe it is one of those words that over time MDs have been using (I get it all the time) see be
Subject: I believe it is one of those words that over time MDs have been using (I get it all the time) see below:
From www.techortho.com
With the biceps tenodesis procedure, the biceps tendon is left attached to the fibular head and is then "tenodesed" to the anterior aspect of the ...
2 years' time because years is plural. One year's time because it is singular, only one year.
Subject: 2 years' time because years is plural. One year's time because it is singular, only one year.
If 1 week (or a week) it would be week's time. Anything more than 1, it would be weeks' time.
Subject: If 1 week (or a week) it would be week's time. Anything more than 1, it would be weeks' time.
Need help, first time doing OB/GYN
Subject: Need help, first time doing OB/GYN
transverse C-section done via s/l "fannen steel"
Thanks
Any time! :) nm
Subject: Any time! :) nm
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Any time!!
Subject: Any time!!
xx
Thanks - I appreciate your time
Subject: Thanks - I appreciate your time
x
Not me this time!!!!!!
Subject: Not me this time!!!!!!
TIME HELP!
Subject: TIME HELP!
If a doctor dictates something like" at the 11 o'clock area." Would I do it like that or would it be 11:00 area?
Thanks for your help!
Okay - Thanks for your time.
Subject: Okay - Thanks for your time.
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Any time! nm
Subject: Any time! nm
x
She may have gotten one right this time--sm
Subject: She may have gotten one right this time--sm
but there is an Endo-Screw, as well. Better research on your own before taking anything for granted. see following:
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TIme-out
Subject: TIme-out
What exactly does it mean when a doctor, who is doing a procedure, states that a time out was done.
Thanks, it is. We must have gotten it at the same time...nm
Subject: Thanks, it is. We must have gotten it at the same time...nm
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Second time around..
Subject: Second time around..
I listened again and found a previous chart and now I think it is syndactylization, still doesn't spell check though.
Any time :-) nm
Subject: Any time :-) nm
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one more time
Subject: one more time
One more and I will be finished and can go back to ortho.
This is not a medical term but I am trying to figure out the correct word that he is using in this sentence.
The patient has been ?? duralant ?? at checking his blood sugar.
time
Subject: time
It is just the timing of the test, not the time relevant to the test
Thank you. I appreciate your time. nm
Subject: Thank you. I appreciate your time. nm
Second time she says . . .
Subject: Second time she says . . .
Another EKG was done at 21-44-47 Still confused.
Please help - hopefully only one more time!
Subject: Please help - hopefully only one more time!
This guy talks like he's late for a plane...
Is the following sentence written correctly?
Plan: Fax prescription for insulin and pH 20 units SubQ daily.
Also, under assessment, he says, "Insulin-Recurring Diabetes Mellitus"
Insulin RECURRING?
Thanks.
I had a doc who used to say it all the time!
Subject: I had a doc who used to say it all the time!
Thanks for your help. First time for me. I have
Subject: Thanks for your help. First time for me. I have
a new pain doc.
after all this time I
For some reason I've drawn a total blank lately on commas. I'm beginning to question myself. Have pulled out the college English book and still can't satisfy myself. "The patient is a pleasant, elderly woman." Is there a comma between pleasant and elderly or not? Suddenly commas are so foreboding to me! What happened? Somebody help me get my sense back!
Yes, I believe that is it. Time for me
Subject: Yes, I believe that is it. Time for me
Oh well, for next time....
Subject: Oh well, for next time....
That's why I love my job - learn something new just about every day!
Have a good night!
tried that the first time around!
Subject: tried that the first time around!
no luck in researching it! Thank you though for trying to help.
Thats it!! Thank you! that one gets me all the Time!!!
Subject: Thats it!! Thank you! that one gets me all the Time!!!
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