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FlyBye seems to be the voice of reason....sm

Posted By: you have taken a stance......sm on 2006-03-21
In Reply to: basic human anatomy (thumb has "opponens" musculature) sm - flybye...interesting thread!

Subject: FlyBye seems to be the voice of reason....sm

Thanks Flybye!  Your posts are simply some of the best on these boards consistently!!  And you confirmed that I am NOT wrong (nor are most of the other posters) so thank you!! 


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Where can I get voice files
Subject: Where can I get voice files

could somebody tell me where I can get wave files (doctors) for free on the web for download, to do some practice. thaanks,
viberized voice
Subject: viberized voice


"this (s/l fiberized/viberized)  voice is clearly dysphonic and this dysphonia seems worse on the findings on rigid digitally recorded laryngoscopy and stroboscopy." 


Could this be a made up word for "vibration type?"


You must be using voice recognition!
Subject: You must be using voice recognition!

I have seen voice recognition put skinny lips for skin ellipse before!
no, just old with a cracky voice. sm
Subject: no, just old with a cracky voice. sm

LOL  Sounds like a 90-year-old doctor who has been smoking all his life. 


I didn't think of edematous, probably is that.   Time to quit for the day when my brain goes dead.


Radiesse voice gel
Subject: Radiesse voice gel


I wish, no he has a monotone voice with hardly any inflection (nm)
Subject: I wish, no he has a monotone voice with hardly any inflection (nm)


Listen to the voice file
Subject: Listen to the voice file

I keep all my voice files for at least three months. If I happen to get a QA tif back, I always go back and listen to the voice file and compare. Find out what the policy is on that account. I have found that some accounts expect corrections and others, right or wrong, expect verbatim transcription. I am blessed that the accounts that I edit and transcribe allow me to use good judgment.
voice is strong without any s/l validy
Subject: voice is strong without any s/l validy

She has tight eye closure and her voice is strong without any validy.  Does not sound like valitidy.
I think I found it! Blom-Singer voice prosthesis sm
Subject: I think I found it! Blom-Singer voice prosthesis sm

http://www.hnsaonline.com/blom.htm   Co-invented by Dr. Blom.
between pain and improved where the voice file number and time is.
Subject: between pain and improved where the voice file number and time is.


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Subject: need help with 2 things: radius voice gel? and s/l zytel infusion needle. nm

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Thanks flybye
Subject: Thanks flybye

That's what I figured. Thanks for the verification.
Thanks, flybye!
Subject: Thanks, flybye!


Thanks, Flybye!
Subject: Thanks, Flybye!

NM
to flybye
Subject: to flybye

thank you so much. This is my last week of school and I am still having trouble with a few terms here and there in the tests. Thanks again for your helpo
Thank you flybye. I appreciate all your help. :-)
Subject: Thank you flybye. I appreciate all your help. :-)


The tech guy at my MTSO told me last week my voice was "mellow" and "supple." Should I b
Subject: The tech guy at my MTSO told me last week my voice was "mellow" and "supple." Should I be upset?

is this sexual hairassment?
Is flybye aka Misha?
Subject: Is flybye aka Misha?

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Flybye - you are so good! THX again. nm
Subject: Flybye - you are so good! THX again. nm


Hi flybye...thanks for reply...sm
Subject: Hi flybye...thanks for reply...sm

You are right about Zaroxolyn. I listened again.
the patient is on other meds as well - Cipro, Prevacid, Metoprolol, Catapres, Hydralazine and PhosLo...just to name a few! I'm stumped about "beomaxitrim" and ABS!
Agree with flybye. nm
Subject: Agree with flybye. nm

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Thanks to all! I think it is flybye's answer. Thanks again!!!
Subject: Thanks to all! I think it is flybye's answer. Thanks again!!!


agree with flybye!....sm
Subject: agree with flybye!....sm

I also have bad hands and had to indulge in formal PT awhile back and I have their print-out sheet for my exercises and it says on the sheet from an orthopaedic surgeon's office *oppose* the thumbs....


So, in this light, I believe that Flybye's post is the most correct and thanks, Flybye, for teaching me something today!!! 


flybye, marry me...
Subject: flybye, marry me...

Thanks a million for your help and also for the website link!!  Of all the specialities I really have a lot of trouble with pulmonology. There seem to be so many tests or measurements that as an average person I've never even heard of. This is MUCH appreciated.


THANK YOU!!! Flybye - you rock!!
Subject: THANK YOU!!! Flybye - you rock!!

I looked it up and sure enough - you are absolutely correct! The dosage is a bit off, but certainly possible for a taper.

Thank you tons!!!
Mo
=)

p.s. Happy flyin'
Lol, I think we all have those days! Thanks flybye!
Subject: Lol, I think we all have those days! Thanks flybye!


Thanks flybye!! I think you are correct - sm
Subject: Thanks flybye!! I think you are correct - sm

I went ahead and sent it to QA, but now that I think of it, since all I could hear is the t in 2 and he tends to swallow the first part of most words, it definitely fits, just couldn't get it myself (new account to me and all).  Thanks so much, I appreciate being able to get feedback off this board
Did you look up def for "ascetic?" Agree with flybye. nm
Subject: Did you look up def for "ascetic?" Agree with flybye. nm

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but I'm wrong/I think flybye is correct.....*S*....nm
Subject: but I'm wrong/I think flybye is correct.....*S*....nm

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ahhhhh! excellent, flybye!!!
Subject: ahhhhh! excellent, flybye!!!

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Flybye - I didn't know that so thanks for the info..sm
Subject: Flybye - I didn't know that so thanks for the info..sm

But I must say in 28 years of doing this work, I never heard them say HER negative......but I remember the days when I couldn't understand *HER2/neu* also when they dictated *lol* - thanks for the info......sincerely! 


I love this work because we all learn something new every single day!! 


Hey, good save, FlyBye! I think you've got it! :) nm
Subject: Hey, good save, FlyBye! I think you've got it! :) nm

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reason I said that.....sm
Subject: reason I said that.....sm

In Spanish, there is no *v* - and Spanish-speaking folks could  possibly say affansed for advanced....though I could be wrong.


in Havana, Cuba the license plates actually say HABANA


Your welcome :) P.S. The only reason I know this is because SM
Subject: Your welcome :) P.S. The only reason I know this is because SM

I do hem/onc all day long and the docs do that a lot (give the generic names)...so I have had to learn a few generic/brand names...Sigh. Just call me Dr. Sassee. LOL

You have a good day too :)
The only reason...
Subject: The only reason...

I would be hesitant to number them is because of the coding issue. If I'm not mistaken, each diagnosis is coded for insurance rasons, proper billing, etc.
Thanks flybye! I decided to flag it, and will post if I hear back.
Subject: Thanks flybye! I decided to flag it, and will post if I hear back.

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and the reason it's on the dangerous...sm
Subject: and the reason it's on the dangerous...sm

abbreviation list is because h.s. (hour of sleep) is confused with half-strength.  *S*
No reason to answer like that.
Subject: No reason to answer like that.

A little rude don't ya think?
Yes, I have drug books, in fact, just got new pharmceutical book from Saunders, 2007. I just could not find it. Sorry I did not look hard enough.

We come onto this board for HELP not to get yelled at or made a fool of. Thanks for nothing.

the only reason I asked about the INR is because....
Subject: the only reason I asked about the INR is because....

usually he says laboratory data and he did not on this report.  He talked about the ECG then just said INR 3.0.  The doctor says type as dictated, so I did not feel it went under ECG thats why I wanted to make sure about the lab, not unless it would appropriately fit under ECG??  Thanks
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Subject: For me, if that what is said, that is what is typed (within reason).


Unless it's in their specs (for some reason)...
Subject: Unless it's in their specs (for some reason)...

gram-negative is with a lowercase "g"
Hey, the only reason I had a clue on that one is that - sm
Subject: Hey, the only reason I had a clue on that one is that - sm

...there are Kastenbauers in my family tree. :-) So, your s/l rang a bell.
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Subject: links not working for some reason. Just SM

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from Sted's online--

ligature (lig-choor)

A thread, wire, fillet, or the like, tied tightly around a blood vessel, the pedicle of a tumor, or other structure to constrict it.
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[L. ligatura, a band or tie, fr. ligo, to tie]


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Subject: For some reason I can't find this..what is the difference between

cheloid and keloid??  I know it's scarring but does the spelling matter?  THanks.
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Subject: Thanks - I did check Google but for some reason

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Subject: agree with you, but for a different reason on the ST issue

crashing. On the other hand, BOS says non is a word that in most cases does not need a hypen, so it does vary in many instances. Non can be combined with the word being used. Noncommental is an example, but there is no hyphenated statement following it.
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All I know so far is that the patient is being seen in GI consultation and she is combative and age 90+.

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Here for _____ stool.

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Subject: The accounts that I ASR are verbatim, therefore, I put exactly what they say (within reason) and if a serious question arises I stick in a QA mark with the appropriate question.


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Subject: Yes, he is saying four five not forty five. The reason it confuses me

is because he is not saying 4.5. just four five. Why can't he say the point??? he said it before. YIKES. Is that so hard. LOL Thanks again for your help.
I can't see your entire message for some reason. sm
Subject: I can't see your entire message for some reason. sm

Were you asking if doc may be saying fluticason? If so, he's definitely not saying that.

Entire sentence:

He would very much like to stay off insulin if at all possible. If this is not keeping him under control, may add a s/l glitisone/glutisone type drug.

Thanks for your help.