ENT alternate names
Posted By: jss on 2008-04-02
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Subject: ENT alternate names
the doctor says ENT consultation but there are no physician's available in my database under an ENT search and I cannot understand the ENT docs name. What are some alternatives I can look under such as otolaryngology???
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Subject: names sm
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Subject: Med names
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Need help with several drug names.
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Subject: Help with drug names
Rocethrin? Also something like "Cadawa NHCTC"?
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Subject: Help with drug names
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I saw that, and at first thought it might be, but kept playing back tape and it just doesn't sound like it!
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Subject: help with drug names
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drug names
Subject: drug names
to to: drugs.com
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A very good resource!
retractor names from A-Z at this URL -sm
Subject: retractor names from A-Z at this URL -sm
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Subject: Yes, names of studies are not part of
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Subject: Need help on 2 drugs names plz: one s/l Aveprio and one s/l Clendal - thx! (nm)
nm
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Subject: Here is link from Merck site with the names sm
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Subject: I would type Sr. so-and-so if you're allowed pt names. nm
nm
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Subject: Listing of generic/Brand names
Okay, where is the best place on line to find a listing of generic/Brand names for drugs? It is hard to find a website that lists the proper lower/upper case info.
BOS2 says DO NOT abbreviate medication names.
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If you weren't provided with a list of students' names, sm
Subject: If you weren't provided with a list of students' names, sm
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Subject: I see there are Lumatec brand names. Not sure about wrist tower though?
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Subject: YW, it's hard to figure out those darn bacterial names sometimes :) nm
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Subject: Ironically, most of the early settlers didn't even know how to spell their own names.
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Subject: l-thyroxine. (google for brand names). BTW, do not capitalize "disease."
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Subject: BOS II says italicize or underline names of books or journals. Quotes
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Subject: In broad generalizations, brand names are catchy and easy to say, generics often are not..sm
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Subject: Per AAMT-BOS2 it says to "use the complete spelling for drug names" (sm)
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great names huh? I used to type a Dr. Holeman, correct spellling, years ago. He is a gynecologist. N
Subject: great names huh? I used to type a Dr. Holeman, correct spellling, years ago. He is a gynecologist. No kidding.
Cardio help s/l Zyant drug-eluting stent. Does anyone have a good site to use for stent names?
Subject: Cardio help s/l Zyant drug-eluting stent. Does anyone have a good site to use for stent names?
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Subject: trying to find catheter names---5 French s/l Davis and 5 French s/l Wineberg catheters? tia!!
Here is one by type of injury, site of injury, brand names that you can look thru.
Subject: Here is one by type of injury, site of injury, brand names that you can look thru.
http://www.orthobionics.com/
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Subject: I believe it would be Watson and Ballet test, they are the names the test is named after. nm
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