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ESL possibly saying "lab exams" with a long 'e' sound (s/ EEksams)? nm

Posted By: flybye on 2006-04-20
In Reply to: Serology followup - please help

Subject: ESL possibly saying "lab exams" with a long 'e' sound (s/ EEksams)? nm




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Hi - thanks for trying. I should have clarified the s/l is long "i" sound - as in my.
Subject: Hi - thanks for trying. I should have clarified the s/l is long "i" sound - as in my.

nm
No, it's definitely "modic" or "motic", with a long o sound.
Subject: No, it's definitely "modic" or "motic", with a long o sound.

I suspect it's maybe a radiology term.  I'm buying a radiology word book, but, wouldn't you know it, it won't be here for another week or so.


Long shot, but could it possibly be DuoNeb? - NM
Subject: Long shot, but could it possibly be DuoNeb? - NM

NM
do you have a dose? long i sound? more info helps. nm
Subject: do you have a dose? long i sound? more info helps. nm

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It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
Subject: It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.

x
s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology
Subject: s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology

Can anyone help with this? It sounds like "fashus"


Cecal inflammatory change, consideration of ________ versus ischemic etiology, potential for neoplastic infiltration of the cecum should be considered


Could it possibly be LTAC..for long term acute care? nm
Subject: Could it possibly be LTAC..for long term acute care? nm

nm.
Agree with possibly HPI: This or maybe even Black for the "tic" sound....???? nm
Subject: Agree with possibly HPI: This or maybe even Black for the "tic" sound....???? nm

s
Does it sound like possibly outflow obstruction and hypokinesis is usually in an area describing the
Subject: Does it sound like possibly outflow obstruction and hypokinesis is usually in an area describing the movement, i.e.

apical hypokinesis
left ventricular hypokinesis
segmental
etc.

prostate exams
Subject: prostate exams

Usually I hear these terms:
boggy or nodular. I'm thinking nodularity for osmolarity, not sure about the others.
Not sure what she's saying. Not much experience with GYN exams.
Subject: Not sure what she's saying. Not much experience with GYN exams.


Agree. Exam is....examS are.
Subject: Agree. Exam is....examS are.


Zosyn and serial exams. I have had the same in reports before.
Subject: Zosyn and serial exams. I have had the same in reports before.


Here is link for future shoulder exams. sm
Subject: Here is link for future shoulder exams. sm

http://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article.asp?section=497&article=614
could it be: "chest exams shows a few block ups"?
Subject: could it be: "chest exams shows a few block ups"?

pertaining to a mechanical heart perhaps
awwww thanks Jai - was long long ago *hugs*....nm
Subject: awwww thanks Jai - was long long ago *hugs*....nm


antibiotics for dental exams and dental work
Subject: antibiotics for dental exams and dental work

This is SBE prophylaxis (subacute bacterial endocarditis) which is given to patients with heart valve disease.  When dental work is done, this causes the bacteria from the mouth to go into the system and can cause vegetation on one or more of the heart valves....which is a very serious and possibly life-threatening situation.  Most surgeries require this be done before the procedure, even certain nonsurgical procedures that may be less invasive, require it as well.  However, the guidelines are less stringent than they were previously.  Hope this helps.
Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?


no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end

nm
longstanding, long-standing, or long standing?
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I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
Subject: I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm


No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
Subject: No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm

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this is probably long gone, but
Subject: this is probably long gone, but

"tie sickle" should be "phthisical" - although the sentence structure may need to be changed some or there is something else missing.
thanks it is, LONG DAY
Subject: thanks it is, LONG DAY


how long would it take?
Subject: how long would it take?

How long would it take one of you experienced MT's that always answer my questions to transcribe an 1 1/2 of dictation? The doctor speaks english, is very easy, I have very little research to do and it still takes me about 10-12 hours with interuptions.

How long would it take you?
How long would it take?
Subject: How long would it take?

It has always been said it should take double the time to transcribe that it did to dictate. If it is easy dictation and not too fast, should be able to do it in 2 1/2 hours.
How long have you been doing this? sm
Subject: How long have you been doing this? sm

It does take some time and experience to be able to do transcription that fast.
How long should I look?
Subject: How long should I look?

I"ve been working as an MT only five months since school. No one reviews my work before the doctor. He hates me to leave a blank, but how long is fair for me to search for this type of work at 8 cents per line? I've spent over an hour.


long day
Subject: long day

You can tell it has been a long day, sorry for ranting on. I can't understand hardly anything on the dictation.
Why have u been up so long? nm
Subject: Why have u been up so long? nm

nm
Thanks. It's been a really long
Subject: Thanks. It's been a really long

I kept changing it in different ways evey time I looked at it. 
II through III...sm ...long =)
Subject: II through III...sm ...long =)

probably shortening terms; might be choosing between Total Condylar II through III (which go by many names like GSB, TCP, TCII,TCIII etc.)and a hinged prosthesis...and they won't know which one until they go in and see the actual damage or injury; or, if it's a revision, which components will work best....
??? how long have you been doing this???
Subject: ??? how long have you been doing this???

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and IBS is a long E???????
Subject: and IBS is a long E???????

you should stop while you are ahead or aheeeeeed.
You WILL get there - and it won't take as long as
Subject: You WILL get there - and it won't take as long as

you think!
Long shot...
Subject: Long shot...

Maybe it is Tazorac cream.  It is used for psoriasis and acne. 
Sorry, it's PAIN. Long day!!
Subject: Sorry, it's PAIN. Long day!!

x
it's a long shot from your s/l, but -- sm
Subject: it's a long shot from your s/l, but -- sm

"component of inadequate nutritional intake" might fit -- as albumin can be low in malnutrition.
Long shot, but...
Subject: Long shot, but...

this sounds like it's psych work, so it could be Pokemon.  They're little creatures created by Nintendo, I think.  Google Pokemon and see if that fits.
thank you that was it. long day, TGIF.
Subject: thank you that was it. long day, TGIF.

x
How about just long-stem
Subject: How about just long-stem

component. May be he is saying "using" and not user, long-stem components. There is a long-stem femoral component. I typed long stem component on Google and this came up.
Long shot...
Subject: Long shot...

I found Hyserp which I also saw as hydroserp.  Any way the other could be Lopressor? 
not for long because moderators.....SM
Subject: not for long because moderators.....SM

are controlling these boards and you being offshore and asking for help and/or probably testing are not long for not only this forum but this entire thread, which will be gone shortly, eventually, but guaranteed    
this might be a long shot...
Subject: this might be a long shot...

Caduet for HTN.

Rocephin antibiotic.
long liver
Subject: long liver

I posted this on the main board and it disappeared so I'm trying again.  Word help is not what I'm looking for though.  I'm trying to find information on having a long liver....not an enlarged liver, but a long liver which I have been told can be a normal variant.  In searching google for abnormal, long, length, etc., I am not coming up with anything pertaining to a long liver.  I know it sounds weird.  It is not a common thing to have but some people do and I would like more information.  TIA.
A long shot, maybe not. Could it be, sm
Subject: A long shot, maybe not. Could it be, sm

"did not want to do anticoagulation at this point."
This is a long shot but
Subject: This is a long shot but

I was able to find "floor" of acetabulum and obturator "groove". Perhaps doc is saying "floor and groove"? Hope this helps. Good luck!
long shot, but could be --sm
Subject: long shot, but could be --sm

pterygium?
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Was working on this one way too long.
Subject: Thank you, thank you, thank you. Was working on this one way too long.


Maybe long-acting something...? nm
Subject: Maybe long-acting something...? nm

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I don't think so because those were long O sounds.
Subject: I don't think so because those were long O sounds.

He was soooo clear, and he hit the sounds so nicely, not slurring at all. Oh well.