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Good morning, and I feel your pain! Anyway, I do lots...sm

Posted By: Cyndiee on 2009-03-08
In Reply to: procedures - timechangebrainchange

Subject: Good morning, and I feel your pain! Anyway, I do lots...sm

of Ortho surgery including arthroscopic, and in this case, since all three can be separate procedures, I would put commas just the way you have it....see, you are more away than you think! :-)


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I am new to ortho and new to being an MT and sometimes the doctors just don't make sense or make things very clear. I was just released from QA and so nervous about putting something incorrectly. Thanks so much for you help Cyndiee :-)
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Good Morning MT50 and Thanks. nm
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Good morning and you're welcome...
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I feel your pain. SM
I had a few like that.  Guess who got fired?  It wasn't me. 
Sorry - feel your pain, been there!
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I feel your pain...
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Cardiology is not my strong suit, either. Try MTDesk.com, they have some sample reports.

Or Transcription411.com - they have a link to some sample reports.

I'll look through some of my samples and see if I have a sample EP and if so, I'll e-mail it to you.

Good luck!
Yes, there is lots of good word helpers out there did not mean to say otherwise ;) Just have not se
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good morning! need some help on the word s/l cheliactesis?? appreciate all the help. Thanks! nm
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Good morning, thank you for the compliment as you are always a GREAT help!
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Subject: Good morning.. can someone tell me if DHH and DHHS or the same organization

Department of Health and Hospital...thanks in advance...


 


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dictator says


1.  Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with >_______?? tract gradient.  Treated with s/l Duratrim >


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when we get an AWARD!!! Don't feel bad, we all have those days!! I hate it when there is an English word that I can't seem to spell!!
Why do you feel the need to change it? Good grief! nm
Subject: Why do you feel the need to change it? Good grief! nm

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Doesn't it feel great when you figure out a blank? Good for you! nm
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Lots of Detail for Lots of Help!
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Okay, I'm transcribing a SOAP note and this word that I'm trying to figure out is under the ASSESSMENT AND PLAN part. She says the word three times and I am now thinking she is saying something like "number next or number next is." What do you think?


(Normonaxis) Anemia may be caused from a recent epistaxis. He will start an iron pill daily over the counter called Fergon. Next visit we will check a hemoglobin, iron studies. (Normonax) He was in for right shoulder pain in the past. This was resolved. (Normonax) Recent qualm was treated with doxycycline.


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the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
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nEck pain and back pain
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Many thanks wanderer. I never would have figured that out. I am going to add your name to my list of Favorites.
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trouble with the English language, to say nothing of the medical language. His (I'm assuming he's male) questions are very confusing. See above. It's scary.
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I use google first and get to healthgrades dot com if I know the state and then I only click on the CACHE button thru google and only the MD I'm searching for will highlight in all the states.  I hope I made myself understood in that sentence.  I also use anywho dot com and 411 dot com, 411locate dot com, dr-411 dot com, and last but far from least:


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http://upin.ecare.com/


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out there on google who have drug-eluding. I did look that up and thought I chose the right one!! Thanks!
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googling the phrase. I think I've heard it dictated before also.
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from "late" posts. :-)
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and stating it was a guess, you probably could have corrected yourself and hopefully Angie did not use the wrong spelling. Yes, it is a word board, but the other posters are right in giving the correct spelling since you did not.
morning stiffness sm
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Could it be remarkable for extensive morning stiffness? Just because that's what I have!!
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Anyone have any clue about "Mardinofil"?  I don't even know what is is for!  Thanks for your help. 
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