He may be changing his mind from 4 to 6 as in 24.6 or 24, 600? nm
Posted By: oldtimer on 2008-08-20
In Reply to: lab help - cupcake
Subject: He may be changing his mind from 4 to 6 as in 24.6 or 24, 600? nm
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she is changing her name in threads.....nm
Subject: she is changing her name in threads.....nm
things are changing sm
Subject: things are changing sm
for whose benefit? So the AAMT can profit from more book sales. 15 year MT here--never have and never will buy into AAMT.
Gotten versus changing to got
Subject: Gotten versus changing to got
How many out there think when the doctor says gotten increasing large that replacing got for gotten sure looks better. Does anyone know off hand if there is an official grammar rule here. I think it looks bad!
changing question
Subject: changing question
I guess my original question shoud be if I have 300 cc or more rather than just 1 cc, should it have an s behind it or or just read cc. I have been corrected to be just cc and for some reason I remember it should be apostrophe (cc's)
Changing what is dictated is not always appropriate
Subject: Changing what is dictated is not always appropriate
even if you are offended by profanity. If the doc you are transcribing has a quote in it, you have to type as dictated or it is not a quote. If the physician is using profanity that has nothing to do with what the patient actually said, then some clients require you to change the words, because it is inappropriate otherwise.
My stance on this is just this. If it is a quote, don't change it, because it changes the integrity of the document. Whether you are offended or not, these medical records also serve as legal documents. You must keep that in mind. Just because you are offended is not a reason to change the words.
changing around doctors words
Subject: changing around doctors words
What is considered normal and appropriate.. if the doctor usually says things or an expressoin a certain way and this expression is on my autocorrect is it okay for me to type it in that way (with my autocorrect) if he changes around the sentence but it really means the same thing anyway. Also, how much is it acceptable to change what he says.
It should be mEq. I would feel confident in changing it.
Subject: It should be mEq. I would feel confident in changing it.
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or changing the word "the" to "a" liner...
Subject: or changing the word "the" to "a" liner...
QA ended up changing it to "right" in chief complaint
Subject: QA ended up changing it to "right" in chief complaint
Times they are a changing. Mucopus is a legit word? nm
Subject: Times they are a changing. Mucopus is a legit word? nm
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I type tonic-clonic a lot, and that's not there. So, no one has heard of clinical or changing sm
Subject: I type tonic-clonic a lot, and that's not there. So, no one has heard of clinical or changing sm
Clonic to clonical? Sigh.
I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
Subject: I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
s
Never mind
To establish as a new patinet (Australian accent)
Never mind! (nm)
nm
Never mind -
Subject: Never mind -
It was "ipos". He was mispronouncing it.
Never mind
Subject: Never mind
probably Herculink, but can only find biliary stent, not renal.
that's what came to mind, but
Subject: that's what came to mind, but
that I wanted to see if anyone had heard of that...Thanks!
NEVER MIND!
Subject: NEVER MIND!
Zyvox! duh.
Never mind - someone got it for me over there.
Subject: Never mind - someone got it for me over there.
It was Lesegue.
never mind--got it.
Subject: never mind--got it.
nm
Never mind
Subject: Never mind
Thanks, will keep in mind ....
Subject: Thanks, will keep in mind ....
next time I come across this med. Think she was mispronouncing it anyway.
Never mind
Subject: Never mind
He says it again and it is dermatochalasis.
Never mind. Got it. Thanks though!
Subject: Never mind. Got it. Thanks though!
n/m
Never Mind
Subject: Never Mind
I got it - ruddy
Thanks
You may want to consider or keep in mind, there is a ....
Subject: You may want to consider or keep in mind, there is a ....
colloid nodule; involves the thyroid and are often biopsied.
never mind
Subject: never mind
Never mind, it is Lorazepam. Thanks anyway.
Never Mind
Subject: Never Mind
I got it!
Thanks
Never mind, got it!
Subject: Never mind, got it!
I was sooooo close! It's inanition. Yup, I think I deserve that V8 slap!
Never mind
Subject: Never mind
He decided to spell it! Thanks
Never mind-got it
Subject: Never mind-got it
Thanks
Never mind-saying CT KUB!
Subject: Never mind-saying CT KUB!
Thanks
First med that comes to mind is sm
Subject: First med that comes to mind is sm
Loprox for skin infection, i.e. tinea etc. lotion, shampoo etc.? Just a thought.
never mind
Subject: never mind
this is microscopic, it never grows!
never mind- sm
Subject: never mind- sm
found it, its bowmani
Never mind-I know
Subject: Never mind-I know
that is not correct. Will have to listen again.
never mind, she said being placed on..thank you
Subject: never mind, she said being placed on..thank you
never mind, got it..........
Subject: never mind, got it..........
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Never mind
Subject: Never mind
Of course, I find it the minute I post this after spending way too much time searching for this term.
Thanks anyway.
Never mind.
Subject: Never mind.
It was "aortic incompetence."
I always figure it out as soon as I post here!
Never mind, got it, she said 2D
Subject: Never mind, got it, she said 2D
some others that come to mind
Subject: some others that come to mind
that might s/l are Mag-Ox or Maalox but really need to leave blank if you can't make sense with dx or dose
never mind - got it
Subject: never mind - got it
No msg. Thanks, though!
Never mind. Got it. nm
Subject: Never mind. Got it. nm
nm
never mind
Subject: never mind
Duh, it was fore and aft. its' been a long night!
never mind -- he was just
Subject: never mind -- he was just
enunciating "intra" (as opposed to "inter" I assume).
never mind
Subject: never mind
found it--- way early for my brain today!
Never mind. Thanks.
Subject: Never mind. Thanks.
nm
Never mind. Got it.
Subject: Never mind. Got it.
never mind
Subject: never mind
Never mind. It's Xanax.
never mind!
Subject: never mind!
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