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Finally!! it's "native" ....whew.

Posted By: jenn on 2006-01-08
In Reply to: TKA:"the s/l *needed* patella meaures 22 mm in thickness..." -nm - jenn

Subject: Finally!! it's "native" ....whew.




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Perhaps "native OD (obtuse diagonal)"?
Subject: Perhaps "native OD (obtuse diagonal)"?


Whew! Almost got me on that one. Think it is a sm
Subject: Whew! Almost got me on that one. Think it is a sm

form of word antigravitational. Found these links.
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Whew...
Subject: Whew...

Wow, I think I need to study up! (4th day of my first job).. thanks so much!
Salinocaine - whew!
Subject: Salinocaine - whew!

Hooray - I finally found it - Salinocaine.  It was driving me crazy.  Thanks for all your help and trying here on the board.  First time I was on here.
Whew! Can't get them all, but will help you chip away. sm
Subject: Whew! Can't get them all, but will help you chip away. sm

Don't know first S/L. What comes before that?

Second S/L may read: . . . centrally with facet Osteo??
(osteoporosis or osteophytes, maybe?).

Third s/l may be significant canal stenosis, maybe even central canal stenosis. (Wish I could listen.)

Also "cannot" is one word always!

Please relisten and see if the sentence is a little clearer, and then I'll be back.

Glad to help. Whew!! nm
Subject: Glad to help. Whew!! nm


Whew! Glad to help. nm
Subject: Whew! Glad to help. nm


Whew!! Love them puzzles! nm
Subject: Whew!! Love them puzzles! nm


whew, another chemo trial? s/l allo BMT
Subject: whew, another chemo trial? s/l allo BMT


whew... was racking my brain, thanks for letting me know.
Subject: whew... was racking my brain, thanks for letting me know.


thanks! I'm auditing... didn't catch it! whew! nm
Subject: thanks! I'm auditing... didn't catch it! whew! nm


figured it out....vascular calcification...whew!
Subject: figured it out....vascular calcification...whew!


he got a blank tonight - whew - I am moving on to my other rads now :)
Subject: he got a blank tonight - whew - I am moving on to my other rads now :)


Whew s/l I need some alprazolam myself, didn't mean to sound so snippy, SORRY:)...nm
Subject: Whew s/l I need some alprazolam myself, didn't mean to sound so snippy, SORRY:)...nm

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i finally got it..
Subject: i finally got it..

hamstring enthesitis.   I don't hear that word often enough
FINALLY
Subject: FINALLY

Thank you...you have no idea how long I looked for that darn word. Thanks again
okay - finally successful. /sm
Subject: okay - finally successful. /sm

Everytime I tried, I kept getting "Bednarski" which does not apply to incisions, but I kept leaving out the "h" before the "k."

Guess that's why I never tell someone they should "try googling" -- they probably already did. I can try and try some days and not get the answer.

It really had puzzled me how you were able to google and find this odd incision, although since I was just "reading posts" and "wasting time" not working on my own report, I just flipped over to google quick searched, and then tried a few incision type googles, when I didn't find I gave up. Had I been typing the report, I might have searched a bit more.

In any case, I was not the original poster, but just wanted to let you know sometimes even if the rest of us find the answer quickly, the original poster may be have searched a long time before posting the question.

Have a great day.
Yes TBI, I finally figured out.....
Subject: Yes TBI, I finally figured out.....

that she was probably meaning thiotepa/TBI/Cytoxan

But sounded more like a V than a B and she clearly said "thiaPENTA". Grrrr. Wish they would learn how to pronounce this stuff.

Hey, thanks for your help!!!! Have a great day!
Thank you! I finally also found it.
Subject: Thank you! I finally also found it.

nm
Never mind-finally said it right
Subject: Never mind-finally said it right

Femara Thanks!
Got it finally with severity at L4 and 5. thank you
Subject: Got it finally with severity at L4 and 5. thank you


FInally got it. It was Thyrolar. THx for all your help. nm
Subject: FInally got it. It was Thyrolar. THx for all your help. nm


Sure glad I could help (finally) LOL nm
Subject: Sure glad I could help (finally) LOL nm

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Finally figured it out...
Subject: Finally figured it out...

He wanted Metformin and hydrochlorothiazide. Thank you for the help.
I found it finally!
Subject: I found it finally!

Dupuytren's contractures
Finally found it!
Subject: Finally found it!

Laos and laotian
Finally figured it out!
Subject: Finally figured it out!

It is Behcet's syndrome!  If you are not familiar with this one look it up, quite interesting! 


I finally think I have it - imidazoles
Subject: I finally think I have it - imidazoles

TY.
Finally found it - Thanks for your help.
Subject: Finally found it - Thanks for your help.

I found it through searching coagulation factor. They are all roman numberals and the letter C.


I finally found it
Subject: I finally found it

It's LUTS. 
Finally got it...infectious
Subject: Finally got it...infectious


Finally - I get it - sorry it took so long nm
Subject: Finally - I get it - sorry it took so long nm

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Finally found it...
Subject: Finally found it...

 It is Kiesselbach plexus of the nasal septum.
glad you finally got the answer,,,sm
Subject: glad you finally got the answer,,,sm

and sorry you had such a hard time getting it. I had no difficulty understanding your request. Others must have got up on the wrong side of the bed today. Have a good one!! :^)
He finally spelled it...Pappone (thanks) (nm)
Subject: He finally spelled it...Pappone (thanks) (nm)

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Finally got it! Stenotic area.
Subject: Finally got it! Stenotic area.

I told you I thought I was far off in the original posting!!
I don't think so but thanks anyways - I finally submitted it with a blank...
Subject: I don't think so but thanks anyways - I finally submitted it with a blank...


I finally figured it out... he was mumbling.... sm
Subject: I finally figured it out... he was mumbling.... sm

and was trying to say morphine! TU
never mind - finally got it - Tarceva nm
Subject: never mind - finally got it - Tarceva nm

nm
I finally flagged it and turned it in sm
Subject: I finally flagged it and turned it in sm

Hopefully next time he says it he will either say it more plainly, spell it, or whatever. I will post it when he does.


Thanks very much to everyone for their help! 


I think I finally found it - cotyledon. nm
Subject: I think I finally found it - cotyledon. nm


finally got it, it was obstructive series!! Thanks all :)
Subject: finally got it, it was obstructive series!! Thanks all :)


Thank you both, I finally realized this after I posted. nm
Subject: Thank you both, I finally realized this after I posted. nm

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Finally found it... Kikuchi - nm
Subject: Finally found it... Kikuchi - nm

nm
Thanks, I finally settled on pantoprazole..(sm)
Subject: Thanks, I finally settled on pantoprazole..(sm)

I found it after a LONG search..it's the generic for Protonix and the patient had stomach problems so that's what I used!!  It was a nurse practitioner dictating..I wish they would just spell the drug name instead of trying to pronounce it.  If they would spell what they are reading, even if it isn't right, it would be a lot better to search from what is spelled than what they say.  Most of the time they don't even come close to pronouncing something the way it is supposed to be.  Thanks! 
nevermind...found it finally. *NM*
Subject: nevermind...found it finally. *NM*

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I finally found it, but thanks a million! nm
Subject: I finally found it, but thanks a million! nm

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Was able to get it myself finally, even with his mispronunciation. Thank you for your time. =o)
Subject: Was able to get it myself finally, even with his mispronunciation. Thank you for your time. =o)

nm
Finally found it - Tysabri. *NM*
Subject: Finally found it - Tysabri. *NM*

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I love it when I finally figure it out.
Subject: I love it when I finally figure it out.

Either this word was a new one on me or I just have not typed it in ages.  The doctor was ESL so he was hard to understand.


Word for the day?


Refractoloxanticomb (brain) though it won't come up in Google unless you separate the refract and xanticomb. 


I think, if they truly do take an English 101 course, they must also take a "made up medical terminology class".  LOL.


Yay! I found it finally! Decitabine! - nm
Subject: Yay! I found it finally! Decitabine! - nm

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