GMTA=great minds think alike, I posted x2...
Posted By: sm on 2007-10-01
In Reply to: my right way - jmr
Subject: GMTA=great minds think alike, I posted x2...
I typed almost exaclty the same thing, used tumor as noun example but also used cannulas/cannulae to show OP.
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ah...great minds think alike... :) nm
Subject: ah...great minds think alike... :) nm
Great minds think alike...*lol*.....nm
Subject: Great minds think alike...*lol*.....nm
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great minds think alike! LOL ! nm
Subject: great minds think alike! LOL ! nm
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Great minds think alike! :)
Subject: Great minds think alike! :)
HA! Great minds think alike!! nm
Subject: HA! Great minds think alike!! nm
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Great minds think alike! :)
Subject: Great minds think alike! :)
Okay, okay... so my mind is so "great" anymore, but it gets me through the day.
Great minds think alike!
Subject: Great minds think alike!
Great minds think alike!
Subject: Great minds think alike!
Thank you and for inquiring minds
Subject: Thank you and for inquiring minds
I didn't contact the moderator on this issue.
We need MUCH more info in order to help you. Can't read minds! nm
Subject: We need MUCH more info in order to help you. Can't read minds! nm
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Great credentials. Great advice.
Subject: Great credentials. Great advice.
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Ha! Ha! We think alike :o)
Subject: Ha! Ha! We think alike :o)
We must think alike. :-)
Subject: We must think alike. :-)
sound alike
Subject: sound alike
is there a rally balloon???
Don't know your sound alike but...
Subject: Don't know your sound alike but...
I do know it is Fifth disease, not Fifth's. My son had it when he was little and I was told it was from when they numbered all the viral skin diseases like chicken pox, etc. It was fifth in the list and never really got another name.
sometimes "d" and "t" sound alike -
Subject: sometimes "d" and "t" sound alike -
are you SURE he's not spelling dentritus?
sounds alike, but don't think so
Subject: sounds alike, but don't think so
the patient is a male, so I don't think that is it. thanks.
Thank you, that is it, B and V sounded alike nm
Subject: Thank you, that is it, B and V sounded alike nm
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sound alike
Subject: sound alike
sounds like back-type arch bars?related to fracture of the mandible..i cant find it anywhere in the internet and stedmans.
sound alike
Subject: sound alike
sounds alike thalus clynus in orthopedics?
perhaps TSH, P and T sound alot alike.--nm
Subject: perhaps TSH, P and T sound alot alike.--nm
nm
or sound-alike Tofranil nm
Subject: or sound-alike Tofranil nm
V and B sound a lot alike in dictation.,
Subject: V and B sound a lot alike in dictation.,
Sorry, I didn't see the sound alike.
Subject: Sorry, I didn't see the sound alike.
Cannot just guess without a sound alike,
Subject: Cannot just guess without a sound alike,
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Need more info other than just sound alike.
Subject: Need more info other than just sound alike.
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toby maguire sound-alike
Starting off my day with a bunch of reports by a doc whose voice sounds just like Toby Maguire. It's kind of interesting.
Drugs that look and sound alike. Link inside
Subject: Drugs that look and sound alike. Link inside
http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/carelabs/resources/alike/typealike.htm
Drugs that look and sound alike. Link above.
I must be wrong then, hate it when this stuff sounds so much alike. nm
Subject: I must be wrong then, hate it when this stuff sounds so much alike. nm
Glad you found it. Hate those sound alike drugs!!! nm
Subject: Glad you found it. Hate those sound alike drugs!!! nm
equal distribution? If you can't get even a sound alike, I would leave a blank. nm
Subject: equal distribution? If you can't get even a sound alike, I would leave a blank. nm
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I am sure sclerae and scabies do not sounsd alike, but she said the doc said skin, so I took a guess
Subject: I am sure sclerae and scabies do not sounsd alike, but she said the doc said skin, so I took a guess.
You are right with the sclerae. That is what I first thought to, but when I saw the skin, I was not sure, so I had to ask to clarify.
Put the word lacune in the "sound alike box" below your post. Lots of information. NM
Subject: Put the word lacune in the "sound alike box" below your post. Lots of information. NM
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I know ~ that's why I posted. I was sure there had to be something else.
Subject: I know ~ that's why I posted. I was sure there had to be something else.
Just listened again and he definitely says "chronic stasis." Guess I'll just flag it. Thanks for answering.
Hi again, just posted something above
Subject: Hi again, just posted something above
On the psych evaluations I get, and this is probably account specific, but we show these as headings. Not that it is required, but the dictators really seem to prefer that type of formatting. There is even one who asks for many of these same terms (including things like "he had an Full Scaled Score of..." within the body of her text. So, I always just capitalize or put things in ALL caps when she says to.
Big ditto on siren's post. Even if you could please EMAIL me, would really like to know where you work and for what facility. I LOVE psych work and both my major primaries which were ALL psych work were lost to other companies (left the one I am at) and I miss it. Glad to help though and see above post on your blank before status! Bye!
someone posted here lately sm
Subject: someone posted here lately sm
www.thefreedictionary.com also has a choice of putting in a word ending and then they give you a very long list of possible words. Hope this is helpful!
sorry, this should have been posted below. nm
Subject: sorry, this should have been posted below. nm
nm
Sigh...posted before done. SM
Subject: Sigh...posted before done. SM
It's hard to judge these things without hearing them - I went with what was closest to the sentence provided. While the patient could have been "dyspneic-looking like a patient with COPD or sleep apnea," that just didn't sit right with my gut.
It's under the post you just posted
Subject: It's under the post you just posted
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We must have posted at the same time :-)
Subject: We must have posted at the same time :-)
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Excuse me, but where above posted
Subject: Excuse me, but where above posted
by the administrator??? I am giving my point of view and no I am not repeating anything. I am saying it differently and it cannot hurt. Is it okay for posters to give WRONG ANSWERS? why are you not telling them enough already and give it a rest???
How come when you see the same answer on the help board over and over again, why are you not piping in telling them they are giving redundant anwers?
This subject must have hit a nerve with you.
I will not give anything a rest. Thank you. Have a nice day.
Sorry posted inside...
Subject: Sorry posted inside...
The left lower leg reveals a couple of circular areas of redness, slightly raised rash type areas, the one area being slightly more ____ s/l seated in the center.
Actually posted at the same time
Subject: Actually posted at the same time
get off your high horse.
then probably Medent as posted above...nm
Subject: then probably Medent as posted above...nm
nm
Someone posted looking for 500 lpd work
Subject: Someone posted looking for 500 lpd work
I can't find the original post, but I found a company whose part-time is 500lpd/2500lpw. If you are interested, email me. :-)
Thanks! That's it, figured it out right after I posted!
Subject: Thanks! That's it, figured it out right after I posted!
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Sorry posted around the same time (nm)
Subject: Sorry posted around the same time (nm)
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this one you posted above is the correct one..sm
Subject: this one you posted above is the correct one..sm
Hans Christian Joachim Gram
Danish pharmacologist and pathologist, born September 13, 1853, Copenhagen; died November 14, 1938.
Associated eponyms: Gram's solution A solution used for Gram's stain.
Gram's stain The best known and most widely used bacteriological staining method, it is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria.
Gram's syndrome A syndrome occurring after menopause, characterized by adiposis dolorosa, arthritis deformans of the knee joints, and arterial hypertension.
Howell-Gram method Method of determining the coagulation time of blood: citrate plasma in small vitrios is kept at 37º C in transparent Dewar vessel.
Weigert-Gram stain A modified McCullum-Goodpasture stain.
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Some have even typed Gram's stain, like Alzheimer's or Crohn's (no flames please, we all know some believe in omitting the apostrophe s)...but if hyphenated, it's gram-negative, gram-positive (as in rods).
I found this after I posted - could be it. Thanks. nm
Subject: I found this after I posted - could be it. Thanks. nm
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I think that is it but I posted in the wrong
Subject: I think that is it but I posted in the wrong
spot.
you posted just fine - nm
Subject: you posted just fine - nm
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