I'd keep it nitroglycerin, singular.
Posted By: Hayseed on 2007-04-19
In Reply to: Nitroglycerins - pc
Subject: I'd keep it nitroglycerin, singular.
It's like saying asprins...you can say it, but it just "ain't" right
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not nitroglycerin? -nm
Subject: not nitroglycerin? -nm
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Nitroglycerin?
Subject: Nitroglycerin?
Tridil was nitroglycerin, so maybe sm
Subject: Tridil was nitroglycerin, so maybe sm
he is just using that as a general term. Makes sense. They do that just to drive you over the edge!!!!
neither really - it's nitroglycerin patch
Subject: neither really - it's nitroglycerin patch
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nitroglycerin sublingual?
Subject: nitroglycerin sublingual?
nitroglycerin sublingual, maybe?
it is slang for nitroglycerin paste
Subject: it is slang for nitroglycerin paste
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Nitroglycerin dose question
Subject: Nitroglycerin dose question
Has anyone heard of a nitroglycerin dosage being one 150 or 1-150? I am unsure how to type that. Thanks.
Could he be saying "Nitro" for nitroglycerin paste?
Subject: Could he be saying "Nitro" for nitroglycerin paste?
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He was s/l "triangly" placed on IV nitroglycerin. Suggestions?
Subject: He was s/l "triangly" placed on IV nitroglycerin. Suggestions?
found MONA protocol (morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, aspirin). NM =)
Subject: found MONA protocol (morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, aspirin). NM =)
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thank you (it WAS singular)
Subject: thank you (it WAS singular)
I wasn't sure if he was saying "uh chalazia" or "a chalazion" -- I put it as singular (based on what he said in the Plan). thank you all for your help
It's singular. BOS p 407 at the very top.
Subject: It's singular. BOS p 407 at the very top.
nm
singular...nm
Subject: singular...nm
nm
i mean, if bilateral is before is it singular and sm
Subject: i mean, if bilateral is before is it singular and sm
how do you hand bilaterally. I am very confused on the singular and plural regarding these because doctors say it both ways.
For example, examination of the hip, knee, and ankle is normal bilaterally...singular.
So, is it always singular when you use these words? or an equivalent (left and right lower extremity or extremities, etc)
I have been doing this for 3 months but this seems to keep coming up and i am hearing it dictated both ways. Thanks ahead of time for any help :)
If it is singular, it is haustrum nm
Subject: If it is singular, it is haustrum nm
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when I googled, used as singular nm
Subject: when I googled, used as singular nm
singulat/singular
Subject: singulat/singular
I read this board often and rarely post except for help. I have noticed Patty always jumping in to help anyone including me.
Do people have so little to worry about they need correct typing errors and spout off angry repsonses?
Good for you Patty!!!
Help with singular/pleural wording please.. sm
Subject: Help with singular/pleural wording please.. sm
Which is correct? "There is a cerumen impaction bilaterally which is removed." OR "There are cerumen impactions bilaterally which are removed." TIA
Does not matter. All dosages are singular.
Subject: Does not matter. All dosages are singular.
All dosages are singular. 10 cc was injected...
Subject: All dosages are singular. 10 cc was injected...
really? I thought *nare* was singular?...n/m
Subject: really? I thought *nare* was singular?...n/m
well, singular not plural...fibrate..nm
Subject: well, singular not plural...fibrate..nm
Do I think of these phrases as pleural or singular? sm
Subject: Do I think of these phrases as pleural or singular? sm
For "small and large bowel" and for "lumbar and thoracic spine" do I think of it as pleural or singular? Would I type small and large bowel are or small and large bowel is? Lumbar and thoracic spine are or lumbar and thoracic spine is? It gets me every time!
Am I behind the times or is FOCI now singular sm
Subject: Am I behind the times or is FOCI now singular sm
as well as plural? I left a note on a report that I had changed "foci" to "focus" when he was clearly stating there was ONE focus of enhancement on an exam, and he just dictated one where he specifies "there is a foci - F - O - C - I - of echogenicity..." on an ultrasound.
So am I just old-fashioned, anal-retentive, or what?
bullae or singular bulla??
Subject: bullae or singular bulla??
nm
Because AP, lateral and oblique ?are singular
Subject: Because AP, lateral and oblique ?are singular
...
I'm probably confused, but using the explanation presented it seems like this should be: "Because AP, lateral and oblique is singular,..."
Units of measure take singular
Subject: Units of measure take singular
verbs. See BOS pg. 407.
Crus, singular of crura.
Subject: Crus, singular of crura.
I just had this one too, not long ago. My QA people came back with crus.
See this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crus_of_diaphragm
doc gave it singular but it sounds so wrong...TY though!
Subject: doc gave it singular but it sounds so wrong...TY though!
naris (singular), nares (plural).
Subject: naris (singular), nares (plural).
"cc" is both singular and plural form
Subject: "cc" is both singular and plural form
you don't need to add an 's' to "cc" It's "1 cc" and "10 cc" for example. :D
diverticulum since it is singular, diverticula if plural. nm
Subject: diverticulum since it is singular, diverticula if plural. nm
tophi pleural, tophus singular
Subject: tophi pleural, tophus singular
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Bruit is singular, and bruits is plural.
Subject: Bruit is singular, and bruits is plural.
One "l" sequelae (plural) sequela (singular)
Subject: One "l" sequelae (plural) sequela (singular)
diagnosis is singular, diagnoses is plural.
Subject: diagnosis is singular, diagnoses is plural.
Was completed. Remainder is the subject here and is singular not pleural. nm
Subject: Was completed. Remainder is the subject here and is singular not pleural. nm
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The singular and plural forms are decubitus. No decubiti. And
Subject: The singular and plural forms are decubitus. No decubiti. And
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nitro paste, short for nitroglycerin paste. nm
Subject: nitro paste, short for nitroglycerin paste. nm
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Because AP, lateral and oblique are singular then it is "was", if it was laterals and obliques
Subject: Because AP, lateral and oblique are singular then it is "was", if it was laterals and obliques (plural) then it would be "were"...
With words that indicate portions—percent, fraction, part, majority, some, all, none, remainder, and so forth —look at the noun in your of phrase (object of the preposition) to determine whether to use a singular or plural verb. If the object of the preposition is singular, use a singular verb. If the object of the preposition is plural, use a plural verb.
Examples: Fifty percent of the pie has disappeared.
Pie is the object of the preposition of.
Fifty percent of the pies have disappeared.
Pies is the object of the preposition.
One-third of the city is unemployed.
One-third of the people are unemployed.
NOTE: Hyphenate all spelled-out fractions.
All of the pie is gone.
All of the pies are gone.
Some of the pie is missing.
Some of the pies are missing.
None of the garbage was picked up.
None of the sentences were punctuated correctly.
Of all her books, none have sold as well as the first one.
Plural or singular? "switch off Celexa because of torsade de pointes that (was/were) causing fal
Subject: Plural or singular? "switch off Celexa because of torsade de pointes that (was/were) causing falls"
that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two
Subject: that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two weeks' time)
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Nare or Naris? Which is the singular for nares? I always thought it was naris but (sm)
Subject: Nare or Naris? Which is the singular for nares? I always thought it was naris but (sm)
doctors keep saying nare when referring to one side of the nose.
thoraces; thorax singular, thoraces pleural
Subject: thoraces; thorax singular, thoraces pleural
QA is correct.
data is singular. datum is plural. data is -- nm
Subject: data is singular. datum is plural. data is -- nm
um...datum is singular; data is plural. but yes, data is...sm =)
Subject: um...datum is singular; data is plural. but yes, data is...sm =)
great question! when data is used as an "entity" as in your example, then "data is" even though grammatically it "should" be "datum is"....
great/funny article here; http://www.johntcullen.com/sharpwriter/content/data_is.htm
there are several words like that...
datum/data
bacterium/bacteria
medium/media
opus/opera
singular for support hose, support ho? (for one leg) Dr. says "ho" twice. ???
Subject: singular for support hose, support ho? (for one leg) Dr. says "ho" twice. ???
Singular is naris, so it's right naris.
Subject: Singular is naris, so it's right naris.
Don't feel bad - the MDs don't realize it either. :o}
2 years' time because years is plural. One year's time because it is singular, only one year.
Subject: 2 years' time because years is plural. One year's time because it is singular, only one year.
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