He's saying 4 hundred twenty seven distinctly
Posted By: Thanks though on 2006-01-04
In Reply to: Might be 4-7 WBCs if you're not clearly hearing 427. nm - Sometimes...
Subject: He's saying 4 hundred twenty seven distinctly
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Eighteen hundred or eighteen-hundred calorie diet? SM...
Subject: Eighteen hundred or eighteen-hundred calorie diet? SM...
It is at the beginning of the sentence. TIA!
Never heard of coronal ligament either, and I did orthopedics about twenty years.
Subject: Never heard of coronal ligament either, and I did orthopedics about twenty years.
maybe 12.2 hundred-mile stretch nm
Subject: maybe 12.2 hundred-mile stretch nm
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It's supposed to say 12.2 hundred mile stretch above
Subject: It's supposed to say 12.2 hundred mile stretch above
How do you transcribe ൔ.2 hundred mile stretch" nm
Subject: How do you transcribe ൔ.2 hundred mile stretch" nm
I thought this too, but distinctly here a T.
Subject: I thought this too, but distinctly here a T.
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if you heard a "t" it is no wonder. You have distinctly "here" a "t" and should b
Subject: if you heard a "t" it is no wonder. You have distinctly "here" a "t" and should be "hear" so this sm
leads me to believe the word is anhedonia. no "t" sound.
i could distinctly here "from" and then ***inerop***... SM
Subject: i could distinctly here "from" and then ***inerop***... SM
i was thinking intraop (culture taken intraoperatively) but not quite sure on this, as this is the first time i've heard it used that way.
It is distinctly an "n" sound at the end. Think I'll go with anisocoria. Thanks for your
Subject: It is distinctly an "n" sound at the end. Think I'll go with anisocoria. Thanks for your help!
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It is distinctly an "n" sound at the end. Think I'll go with anisocoria. Thanks for your
Subject: It is distinctly an "n" sound at the end. Think I'll go with anisocoria. Thanks for your help!
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Doc is distinctly stating "knee molizer" (sm)
Subject: Doc is distinctly stating "knee molizer" (sm)
Is this a slang term for knee immobilizer? If so, should I type as "kneemolizer?"
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