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How about a full sentence? Docs do give patients a "holiday" off a drug to check for other

Posted By: effects. nm on 2006-02-23
In Reply to: s/l lipolidalay...cholesterol - MT

Subject: How about a full sentence? Docs do give patients a "holiday" off a drug to check for other

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Can you give the full sentence? Might help
Subject: Can you give the full sentence? Might help


How about a full sentence to give us a clue??? nm
Subject: How about a full sentence to give us a clue??? nm

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Give full sentence and some clues
Subject: Give full sentence and some clues

What is the patient's history, etc.
Is there a full sentence to give more clues?
Subject: Is there a full sentence to give more clues?


Docs often read off patients' handwritten sm
Subject: Docs often read off patients' handwritten sm

drug lists, saw this spelling and probably assumed it was something new. My vote is for Mirapex, but you can flag it to cover yourself.

That could be. I know that some docs make patients sign care contracts. sm
Subject: That could be. I know that some docs make patients sign care contracts. sm

Compliance promise could very well be. Perhaps the patient had been noncompliant with his CPAP and the doc threatened him with something like being hospitalize, dying, etc.

A lot of PCPs make their drug-seeking patients sign what is called a Care Plan. It takes care of the "frequent flyers" to different docs and ED's. They are tailored to each patient. Perhaps Jane Doe can only get 4 pain shots a month. If she uses them all up in a week, then too bad, so sad. She will just have to tough it out. They are on file with all the hospitls here in case the frequent flying drug-seekers trh to hit different emergency departments, etc.
Experimental drug for MS patients sm
Subject: Experimental drug for MS patients sm

Has anyone heard of an experimental drug called "Revamune" (or s/l it) for MS patient's?  It may be through Project Restore through Hopkins???
Docs do it all the time, though. I give them what they say. nm
Subject: Docs do it all the time, though. I give them what they say. nm

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MOST places, not all. Some still give the docs whatever they want, dangerous or not. nm
Subject: MOST places, not all. Some still give the docs whatever they want, dangerous or not. nm

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Trust us. Docs never give dosages with the word sm
Subject: Trust us. Docs never give dosages with the word sm

"chemotherapy." It makes no sense as there are hundreds of medications (where you would hear dosages) that comprise chemotherapy. Would you rather be corrected by people who are not paid to help you, or would you rather your QA catch a blunder like this? Up to you.
But if you're doing verbatim, you don't have that choice. Give the docs what
Subject: But if you're doing verbatim, you don't have that choice. Give the docs what

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I have docs who almost never pronounce any medications well enough to give me a clue. :-)
Subject: I have docs who almost never pronounce any medications well enough to give me a clue. :-)


Good info, but your docs aren't going to give a flying fig whether there's an 'a' or an
Subject: Good info, but your docs aren't going to give a flying fig whether there's an 'a' or an 'o'

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Full sentence
Subject: Full sentence

EEG Interpretation: This is a normal low-voltage fast EEG with ?densodishapena? effect. No epileptiform or focal abnormalities are seen. Thanks for your help!
Could we have a full sentence or 2 to try to help you???!!!! nm
Subject: Could we have a full sentence or 2 to try to help you???!!!! nm

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need full sentence . .. but
Subject: need full sentence . .. but

perhaps "this represents" a pathologic fracture
What is the full sentence? nm
Subject: What is the full sentence? nm

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full sentence sm...
Subject: full sentence sm...

His ACL, I do not think is very functional, but he has benevolent arthritis. 
Need full sentence but sm
Subject: Need full sentence but sm

is it possible they are saying Xeroform and albuterol inhaler?
full sentence is...
Subject: full sentence is...

He has had only minimal response to prednisone and s/l serum form Albuterol inhaler.  


Thank you


Full sentence
Subject: Full sentence

Sorry bout that, the sentance reads....

"Results were obtained approximately two hours after ordering, when the radiologist notified Dr. Jones that the patient had experienced a traumatic torticollis of hemorrhage.
full sentence?
Subject: full sentence?


Full sentence, please. Thx. nm
Subject: Full sentence, please. Thx. nm

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Can we have the full sentence please.
Subject: Can we have the full sentence please.


sentence in full please
Subject: sentence in full please


Full sentence?
Subject: Full sentence?


a full sentence would help us to help you....
Subject: a full sentence would help us to help you....


full sentence please...nm
Subject: full sentence please...nm

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um, we need a full sentence please
Subject: um, we need a full sentence please


Here's the full sentence.
Subject: Here's the full sentence.

Her right hip has an incision along the iliac crest. The incision is clean, dry, and intact. No significant drainage or s/l memory foam edema.
Full sentence? - nm
Subject: Full sentence? - nm

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full sentence would help . . .
Subject: full sentence would help . . .

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Full sentence
Subject: Full sentence

There is mild hypertrophy of the nipple petelae. The condition is symmetric.
What's the full sentence? nm
Subject: What's the full sentence? nm

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full sentence
Subject: full sentence

He had no interval change and no evidence for "an H nerve tumor" or other space-occupying lesions within the cranium.
Full sentence please.
Subject: Full sentence please.


The full sentence might help
Subject: The full sentence might help

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is there anything after this? (some docs say "stop" for end of sentence) nm
Subject: is there anything after this? (some docs say "stop" for end of sentence) nm


Please see full sentence re patient here. thanks
Subject: Please see full sentence re patient here. thanks

I did communicate with the patient through a friend of the patient’s whose English was marginal, though clearly better than the patients. 
Can we have the full sentence & the one after? I'm thinking something
Subject: Can we have the full sentence & the one after? I'm thinking something

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need more info - want to help, need full sentence
Subject: need more info - want to help, need full sentence


In relation to what? Full sentence please? nm
Subject: In relation to what? Full sentence please? nm

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Full sentence dictated
Subject: Full sentence dictated


An eye speculum was placed. The peridium was incised from the 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock meridian and the 9 o'clock to 11:30 o'clock meridian.  Does that help?


Is that the exact sentence in full?
Subject: Is that the exact sentence in full?


Exact sentence in full please.
Subject: Exact sentence in full please.


could you provide the full sentence?
Subject: could you provide the full sentence?

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Hard to tell without the full sentence
Subject: Hard to tell without the full sentence

I don't feel comfortable making a call on this one until I know the full sentence.
See inside for full sentence.
Subject: See inside for full sentence.

The patient was initially seen by me in the spring of 2007 for a T4N0M1 adenocarcinoma of the colon status post TAH/BSO, a metectamy, right hemicolectomy, retroperitoneal lymph node and pelvic lymph node sampling.
Drug- S/L Mat-tel-full-uh
Subject: Drug- S/L Mat-tel-full-uh

 Drug that sounds like Mah-tel-ful-ah?


If you dictate the full sentence I could probably help you figure it out. nm
Subject: If you dictate the full sentence I could probably help you figure it out. nm


Could you tell us what the diagnosis is or the full sentence please, there are many "retic" dr
Subject: Could you tell us what the diagnosis is or the full sentence please, there are many "retic" drugs.