Found it - apparently they're interchangable.
Posted By: nm on 2008-03-11
In Reply to: Confused with type of finger splint - Thanks
Subject: Found it - apparently they're interchangable.
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You're welcome. Apparently it's watched as a precursor to cancer
Subject: You're welcome. Apparently it's watched as a precursor to cancer
found it! apparently it was pouchoscopy... =) nm
Subject: found it! apparently it was pouchoscopy... =) nm
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I believe BOS consider them interchangable.
Subject: I believe BOS consider them interchangable.
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Subluxing versus subluxating - are these interchangable? - nm
Subject: Subluxing versus subluxating - are these interchangable? - nm
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You're Welcome and thanks for posting back what you found :) NM
Subject: You're Welcome and thanks for posting back what you found :) NM
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I found 'fluorescein dextran or FluoroRuby' so far. Think we're onto something! :) nm
Subject: I found 'fluorescein dextran or FluoroRuby' so far. Think we're onto something! :) nm
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I believe you're right. I did a little research and found it's used to stop bleeding.
Subject: I believe you're right. I did a little research and found it's used to stop bleeding.
Having a bad day apparently LOL - Thanks!
Subject: Having a bad day apparently LOL - Thanks!
s/l LV hypertrophy, "dopplofeech" is consistent with moderate diastolic disfunction
Apparently?
Subject: Apparently?
nm
could it be apparently?
Subject: could it be apparently?
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Apparently
Subject: Apparently
that is a phenomenon from sitting/lying too long. Morning stiffness or morning gel. :-)
Apparently...
Subject: Apparently...
bimelic is 2 limbs, monomelic only 1 limb, tetramelic would be all 4 limbs. :-)
LOL! Apparently so! And it's very scary.
Subject: LOL! Apparently so! And it's very scary.
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sorry - apparently I'm not awake yet! (nm)
Subject: sorry - apparently I'm not awake yet! (nm)
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Per FreeDictionary.com apparently both
Subject: Per FreeDictionary.com apparently both
go-round (ground)
n.
An argument; a go-around.
Apparently there are no possessives
Subject: Apparently there are no possessives
Either in signs or diagnoses. Thanks!
apparently patients sometimes refer to it as H1c. sm
Subject: apparently patients sometimes refer to it as H1c. sm
Try googling H1c, lots of hits from (apparently) patients. Also, wondered if slurring could make "an A1c" sound like your HUNC ? Also found at least one reference to histoplasmosis marker of H1C.
I was wrong - apparently the FDA recognizes it...
Subject: I was wrong - apparently the FDA recognizes it...
http://fda-drugs.legalview.com/legal-issue/laxilose
I just have never heard them dictate that ever....decades
I appreciate it. I apparently didn't try enough spellings!
Subject: I appreciate it. I apparently didn't try enough spellings!
Apparently during this test it is just transcribed as J-sign;
Subject: Apparently during this test it is just transcribed as J-sign;
UNDER ORTHO TESTING: Observe patellar tracking (J-sign), palpate for crepitus with knee extension.
Yep, and you can apparently fracture a sinus... go figure
Subject: Yep, and you can apparently fracture a sinus... go figure
Thanks!!! The FNP keeps spelling it Ascenda. Apparently, she doesn't know her meds..LOL
Subject: Thanks!!! The FNP keeps spelling it Ascenda. Apparently, she doesn't know her meds..LOL
Yep, apparently for shoulder surgery, captain's chair
Subject: Yep, apparently for shoulder surgery, captain's chair
Apparently part of patient's history, but not clear...
Subject: Apparently part of patient's history, but not clear...
MRI is reviewed confirming the presence of a full-thickness supraspinatus tendon tear with early glenohumeral arthritis. The patient apparently had a long head biceps tendon operation as well, perhaps s/l an or in acoa.
The patient has another orthopaedic surgeon in New York that has done a shoulder procedure (he says this in the HPI) and I can't tell if he's saying "an" or "in" acoa.
Thanks MT50.
Apparently it is an incision that is relatively short, for example, between seven and thirteen centi
Subject: Apparently it is an incision that is relatively short, for example, between seven and thirteen centimeters.
Apparently nasal wash specimens are done for linfluenza.
Subject: Apparently nasal wash specimens are done for linfluenza.
There is a machine apparently called Bragg x-ray (I am probably reaching on this one). Sorry.
Subject: There is a machine apparently called Bragg x-ray (I am probably reaching on this one). Sorry.
Apparently, charley-horse CAN include bruise, etc.
Subject: Apparently, charley-horse CAN include bruise, etc.
Again, give it a shot with Google. :)
Apparently this person probably gets UTIs after sex, so they put her on Macrobid to fight the infect
Subject: Apparently this person probably gets UTIs after sex, so they put her on Macrobid to fight the infections postcoitally
Apparently blephar(o) is pertaining to the eyelids, the actual eyelid is palpebra
Subject: Apparently blephar(o) is pertaining to the eyelids, the actual eyelid is palpebra
Apparently, the "flame sign" may be present, due to disruption and depression of the lateral c
Subject: Apparently, the "flame sign" may be present, due to disruption and depression of the lateral canthal tendon (according to Emedicine)
Apparently also with stroke testing..."Alterations in reaching after stroke and their relation to
Subject: Apparently also with stroke testing..."Alterations in reaching after stroke and their relation to movement direction and impairment severity latitude and longitude; footing, standing, standpoint, post; stage..."
I personally transcribe buttock if they're referring to one side, and buttocks if they're refe
Subject: I personally transcribe buttock if they're referring to one side, and buttocks if they're referring to both or the whole thing....nm
Wait...! apparently my post did not post
Subject: Wait...! apparently my post did not post
I would do 60%. I have several doctors that will say 60 (as in ) 6-0. Clarifying the numbers so you don't put 16. They do 50, 5-0 so you don't put 15 because they sound close. It just sounds like sixty-six-zero. Put what you feel is right but I would be from experienc it is 60%
serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
Subject: serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Subject: In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.
Thanks so much for helping.
pardon me? of course they're science terms, but they're also MEDICAL terms...see link
Subject: pardon me? of course they're science terms, but they're also MEDICAL terms...see link
http://www.americanmedicalsystems.com/womens_product_category_objectname_female_vaginal_prolapse_prod.html
Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
Subject: Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
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Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
Subject: Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
commas? Thanks.
you're most welcome!
You're welcome!
nm
You're very welcome!
you're very welcome!
Subject: you're very welcome!
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:) you're welcome!
Subject: :) you're welcome!
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You're probably right
Subject: You're probably right
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You're welcome...
Subject: You're welcome...
...I hear ya! Was one of those days for me, too...grrrr! Had a report today where the doc said pulse ox....all I could hear was something like PSACS...it finally hit me & I felt like such a nincompoop
Anyway, glad I could help. Hang in there
I think you're right
Subject: I think you're right
eponychium (ep·o·nych·i·um) (ep˛o-nik˘e-[schwa]m) [epi- + onyx] [TA] 1. the narrow band of epidermis that extends from the nail wall onto the nail surface; called also cuticle and perionychium. 2. the horny fetal epidermis at the site of the future nail.
Tried that, think you're right, thanks. nm
Subject: Tried that, think you're right, thanks. nm
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You're welcome
Subject: You're welcome
You're very welcome!! nm
Subject: You're very welcome!! nm
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this what you're looking for?
Subject: this what you're looking for?
http://www.arthrotek.com/prodpage.cfm?c=0A05&p=0905
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