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I'm sorry, maybe I misunderstood. Did you mean the term Jehovah's Witness itself, because yes

Posted By: MT50 on 2008-01-15
In Reply to: Personal opinion, but I would only makes this a "header" within a report if the dictator state - MT50

Subject: I'm sorry, maybe I misunderstood. Did you mean the term Jehovah's Witness itself, because yes as noted by KL it is capitalized within a report, I thought you meant as header information.




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Jehovah's Witness ? (capitalize in report)?

I only occasionally get a Jehovah's Witness patient, and it's always been stated in those reports for their beliefs re transfusions, etc., but my question here is whether or not y'all would capitalize this within the report.  It was dictated right before the allergies (which on this acct are to be typed completely in caps).  Needless to say, the client profiles don't list things like this.


This one came out of left-field.  I'd like to know if anyone has input on something like this.  Just curious.



Thanks!


patient does not want to receive a blood transfusion since she is a *Jalvis* witness. Anyone?
Subject: patient does not want to receive a blood transfusion since she is a *Jalvis* witness. Anyone?


I'm sorry, I misunderstood you (sm)
Subject: I'm sorry, I misunderstood you (sm)

I've heard it both ways before, as well. Have a good rest of the day!
I think I misunderstood
Subject: I think I misunderstood

couldn't verify as to the use in your report, so I apologize.  :)
Duh on me. Sorry I misunderstood. nm
Subject: Duh on me. Sorry I misunderstood. nm


Sorry misunderstood.
Subject: Sorry misunderstood.


Misunderstood
Subject: Misunderstood

I have my Masters and taught at a 4-year accredited university. We will have to disagree on this one.


Lilly


oh sorry, I misunderstood what you were asking - sm
Subject: oh sorry, I misunderstood what you were asking - sm

you have me stumped on that one, though...hmmmmm
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Subject: Sorry. Misunderstood. nm


sorry misunderstood your answer.
Subject: sorry misunderstood your answer.


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Oh, misunderstood. Maybe BioCell? nm
Subject: Oh, misunderstood. Maybe BioCell? nm


Nevermind - misunderstood - n/m
Subject: Nevermind - misunderstood - n/m

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Disregard the other post. Misunderstood. sm
Subject: Disregard the other post. Misunderstood. sm

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forgive me, it was ME who totally misunderstood!
Subject: forgive me, it was ME who totally misunderstood!

what a moron I am......*LOL*....so sorry....seems I have a reading comprehension problem this Friday (after a very long week but still NO EXCUSE)........please forgive me........



you totally misunderstood OP's query....*LOL*
Subject: you totally misunderstood OP's query....*LOL*

SOAP - format used years ago in MT work......(not the company name of Soap Transcription)


Have a nice weekend! 


Not a problem, once again I'm so sorry you misunderstood me and I will be more careful in my resp
Subject: Not a problem, once again I'm so sorry you misunderstood me and I will be more careful in my responses in the future.


Maybe esophagectomy, and you misunderstood pronunciation AND spelling? NM
Subject: Maybe esophagectomy, and you misunderstood pronunciation AND spelling? NM

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Sorry, misunderstood, dehiscence means the wound is separating etc. sm
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Subject: Help with a PM&R term..

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Subject: Obviously that's not a term, but just

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Subject: Rx term...

I hope I don't end up looking like a fool for posting this, but....


I have done more of this docs files that ANYONE elses... and I have never heard her say this before... "one q. day to p.a.p." she says it twice on two different meds.  She is always VERY easy to understand.  It's definitely not b.i.d. or t.i.d.  Does p.a.p. or t.a.p. exist?  I have googled all over the place and even had another MT listen to the file.  (please don't rake me over the coals... I'm a newbie - haha)


Help? Please? Thank you. 


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