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I caught that already but thanks! an element

Posted By: CJ's mom on 2009-03-31
In Reply to: how about "an element" of Parkinson.... nm - j

Subject: I caught that already but thanks! an element




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probably most likely with an element of certainty(nm)
Subject: probably most likely with an element of certainty(nm)


how about "an element" of Parkinson.... nm
Subject: how about "an element" of Parkinson.... nm

no m
Leave as is. And technetium isn't capitalized. It's an element, like calcium. nm
Subject: Leave as is. And technetium isn't capitalized. It's an element, like calcium. nm

nm
or caudal element, the piece up toward's the patient's head? nm
Subject: or caudal element, the piece up toward's the patient's head? nm

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Yes, caught her mistake but she keeps
Subject: Yes, caught her mistake but she keeps

on truckin.
well, at least she caught her own mistake--sm
Subject: well, at least she caught her own mistake--sm

above, but still, her answer had nothing, really, to do with the question. sigh.
Thanks ER, I googled and caught it too
Subject: Thanks ER, I googled and caught it too

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Caught that w/ spellcheck afterwards ;) Thanks though.
Subject: Caught that w/ spellcheck afterwards ;) Thanks though.


I hear ya. He/she will get caught eventually
Subject: I hear ya. He/she will get caught eventually

and I wonder if it is the same one and just changes his/her name. Who knows.
Sounds like he was caught not being specific enough.
Subject: Sounds like he was caught not being specific enough.

You should have been given account specific pages that explain what is expected. Nobody really knows what verbatim means until account specifics are spelled out. He needs to take a chill pill and put his expectations in writing, get approval from his supervisor, then run those specifics by the contact for the account. Otherwise all the MTs will change what they are doing and somebody at the hospital will object and then you'll have to change the way you do things AGAIN! JMO.
...'scuse my spelling. That's one I always get caught on! nm
Subject: ...'scuse my spelling. That's one I always get caught on! nm

s
You're right, but no worries - I caught it.
Subject: You're right, but no worries - I caught it.

nm
caught my own mistake. it's Pleurx.
Subject: caught my own mistake. it's Pleurx.


okay. Not trying to be spelling police or anything, but it just caught my eye.
Subject: okay. Not trying to be spelling police or anything, but it just caught my eye.

yes, a long one for me too. Enjoy your weekend.
No, he said caughten. I typed caught.
Subject: No, he said caughten. I typed caught.

He also says "orientated" all the time, and butchers other terms as well.  Just wanted to vent.  Thanks though. 
Hope you caught the misspelled "groove" in there before you sent it. nm
Subject: Hope you caught the misspelled "groove" in there before you sent it. nm

s
Hernias can get all kinds of parts and things caught into them. nm
Subject: Hernias can get all kinds of parts and things caught into them. nm

s
Already caught spelling error It's Brain MRI not a brian!
Subject: Already caught spelling error It's Brain MRI not a brian!


The injury occurred on 18 February, 2009 when his hand got caught in a lade at work. nm
Subject: The injury occurred on 18 February, 2009 when his hand got caught in a lade at work. nm


We have been caught by our QA for transcribing Toprol XL instead of Toprol-XL Since there is
Subject: We have been caught by our QA for transcribing Toprol XL instead of Toprol-XL Since there is

technically not a drug called Toprol should this be transcribed as Toprol-XL though dictated as only Toprol. Have not been called on this yet, but just wondering what others do.